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This is a deadly question. If they are still respected or not? What's the point of asking, That shouldn't change anything for you. Now I know you were just asking, ![]() |
@folab: I've been wondering why mtn left their network so porous. Do you have any update on what might be happening? |
Use the power of google dear. It's not that hard. Just search for dev C++ in google. Download the latest edition and install. It comes with the compiler. As for the tutorial so many websites are willing to show you once you are willing to use some effort |
The battery might have been changed or it might have developed problems. However if you want you can remove the time restriction. After your system has finished booting. Type msconfig in run. Go to boot and change the timeout to 1 second or 3 seconds. Click ok and allow your system to restart. After that a message will appear. Tick never show this message again and click ok. Goodluck! |
Now that comes the last part I wasn't sure about. Ill-mannered and un-repentant. Anyway it's xmas! Let bygones BE BYEGONES! Merry xmas y'all! ![]() |
and who doesn't know it's oyb the busy body? He ransacks the computer board, deletes people's posts and locks threads however he wants. He's like the dreaded manager that recieves only eye service. sarcasm apart, deji's the best. He has a wonderful level of tolerance too. |
It's unfortunate we are dealing with a rootkit. It'll be very hard to solve through the web If by the time you read this the number is no longer there, send me an im @opatachibueze@yahoo.com. Goodluck. |
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It's the psychological war. Who said Nigerians are corrupt? Maybe you are corrupt. I am not and I know a lot of people that are not. The whites have never wanted things to be better for us. You all better wake up or is anyone not feeling the starring revolution. Soon it will be the white's turns to visit our websites and buy from us. When that stage reaches, we will teach them how better to deal with people. Nigeria does not have 1-hundrednth of the number of hackers in India or China. By the way, hacking is a good thing. It is through hacking that secret government agencies get information about drug barons and tyrants. That's how they get to know what they're hiding. But we are unstoppable. They cannot stop us! We are faring much more than any other country will have fared had they been in our shoes ![]() |
Please if you have some updates, post it here. Thanks! |
Paper-thin Batteries Made from Algae Imagine wrapping paper that could be a gift in and of itself because it lights up with words like "Happy Birthday." That is one potential application of a new biodegradable battery made of cellulose, the stuff of paper. Scientists worldwide are striving to develop thin, flexible, lightweight, inexpensive, environmentally friendly batteries made entirely from nonmetal parts. Among the most promising materials for these batteries are conducting polymers. However, until now these have impractical for use in batteries — for instance, their ability to hold a charge often degrades over use. Easy to make The key to this new battery turned out to be an often bothersome green algae known as Cladophora. Rotting heaps of this hairlike freshwater plant throughout the world can lead to unsightly, foul-smelling beaches. This algae makes an unusual kind of cellulose typified by a very large surface area, 100 times that of the cellulose found in paper. This allowed researchers to dramatically increase the amount of conducting polymer available for use in the new device, enabling it to better recharge, hold and discharge electricity. "We have long hoped to find some sort of constructive use for the material from algae blooms and have now been shown this to be possible," said researcher Maria Strømme, a nanotechnologist at Uppsala University in Sweden. "This creates new possibilities for large-scale production of environmentally friendly, cost-effective, lightweight energy storage systems." The new batteries consisted of extremely thin layers of conducting polymer just 40 to 50 nanometers or billionths of a meter wide coating algae cellulose fibers only 20 to 30 nanometers wide that were collected into paper sheets. "They're very easy to make," Strømme said. Quick to charge They could hold 50 to 200 percent more charge than similar conducting polymer batteries, and once better optimized, they might even be competitive with commercial lithium batteries, the researchers noted. They also recharged much faster than conventional rechargeable batteries — while a regular battery takes at least an hour to recharge, the new batteries could recharge in anywhere from eight minutes to just 11 seconds. The new battery also showed a dramatic boost in the ability to hold a charge over use. While a comparable polymer battery showed a 50 percent drop in the amount of charge it could hold after 60 cycles of discharging and recharging, the new battery showed just a 6 percent loss through 100 charging cycles. "When you have thick polymer layers, it's hard to get all the material to recharge properly, and it turns into an insulator, so you lose capacity," said researcher Gustav Nyström, an electrochemist at Uppsala University. "When you have thin layers, you can get it fully discharged and recharged." Flexible electronics The researchers suggest their batteries appear well-suited for applications involving flexible electronics, such as clothing and packaging. "We're not focused on replacing lithium ion batteries — we want to find new applications where batteries are not used today," Strømme told LiveScience. "What if you could put batteries inside wallpaper to charge sensors in your home? If you could put this into clothes, can you couple that with detectors to analyze sweat from your body to tell if there's anything wrong?" Future directions of research include seeing how much charge these batteries lose over time, a problem with polymer batteries and all batteries in general. They also want to see how much they can scale up these batteries, "see if we can make them much, much larger," Strømme said. The scientists detailed their last month in the journal Nano Letters. |
Sweetdoct247:Did you upgrade or install a new operating system. If you installed a new operating system and you've deleted your windows xp, you will have to download the drivers or install it from the original dvd your pc came with. As for the bluetooth stuff, windows vista automatically installs bluetooth devices but you may not be seeing it. Are you sure the switch is on on your laptop. If you are sure, try typing this in your run window: 'bthprops.cpl' without the quotes. If it brings out a window where you can see your bluetooth configuration, then the driver is installed. Just configure it to always show on your tray. If it's not showing, open device manager (run 'devmgmt.msc') without the quotes and confirm whether it is installed. iF there's an item showing with a question mark, then one or more of the system's drivers are not installed. Just give me a feedback and I'll find links for you. nearest:Are u on XP or vista. If you are on XP then follow the following steps: > Right click on the Desktop and select 'Arrange Icons By' > Make sure that a check mark is not by 'Lock Web Items on Desktop'. > Then right click on the Desktop and select Properties. > Then click Desktop tab > Customize Desktop button> Web tab> > make sure that nothing is checked in the Web pages: windows and that Lock web items is not checked. Then type sysdm.cpl in your run window and press enter. Go to Advanced Tab > Performance Settings > Check use drop shadows. Click ok. |
H2O2:1,000,000 / 48 - ? = 23800 MB. In 1 hr, you download 23GB of data? That's quite interesting. New sata hard drives operate at 1GBps so is someone trying to say your HD got overworked? I don't think so. But my friend, I understand what you did. Your 1TB hard disk which had about 2GB of space left got filled after two days and crashed due to disk errors and over-fragmentation ![]() |
Formatting is not that much of a big deal. Why do you want to format your PC? Is there any specific problems you are having with installing a new operating system? Be precise. |
iice:So you are the angel of this death Well there's an article I read recently that women are being pushed of the top computer technical knowledge chart. Men are geeks but women are not ![]() |
The problem of Nigeria cannot be solved coz Moderators will always be moderators ![]() Dual Core:Well, I know quite well that windows vista copied linux and stardock's tools. The windows 7 was a perfect mix of tools used by others. The new taskbar is similar to the ice explorer shell. Anyway, I love the current brain-behind coz he is resourceful. Send-Feedback = Powerful Tool All the same I use windows 7 ![]() If you can't beat them. . . join them!!! |
Site: Facebook-like Server: 300 GB bandwidth Monthly budget? |
@joeblaq: just type the following in your run window. "reg delete HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\policies" without the quotes and confirm by pressing y and enter. That's all! It'll enable both your registry and task manager. |
Yeah. Kudos to microsoft ![]() But why are they copying so much ![]() |
Sawyerrken:You uploaded those images ![]() Anyway, my friend wants a lone server for his new site. What can you do for him? |
@iice: Very impressive for a girl/woman ![]() Lol at The bones of our foes will gleam under the sun But who is this shadow of death upon ![]() |
Have you been attacked by a virus? Are you thinking about reformatting your pc? Have you documents become corrupted? There's still hope for you! You don't need to format that PC whether it is booting or not. Post your malware problems here and get them solved .https://www.anchoredbygrace.com/smileys/loki8.gif |
Sweetdoct247:I think your battery drivers might be having some problems or something you installed is causing a conflict. Try and boot in safe mode and give us a feedback Evans4hetty:Send me your email at tellpatacee@yahoo.com |
NLand is good after all. But am still surprised the board rules are not present. The spam bot is somehow not so good coz I think it checks the amount of words you typed under a number of seconds and the number of external links too. Sometimes it is more convenient to type in notepad first before posting something here. A better way to confront spamming should be a human verification check. By the way a random key is generated when you want to reply. Security and usability are two great issues that should be considered properly both in software and web technologies. |
More are coming. I just can't keep updating people. By the way where do you stay Blackweaver? |
@opes Brand new?? I wonder what happened. Did you actually reformat it. If you did. Did the computer somehow fall down. Try booting your system using an xp cd. Then try to repair using the recovery console. instead of install windows xp now. on the command prompt. CHeck your disk using chkdsk /f /r C: if an error occurs then it's not seeing your hard drive Then Try fixmbr after that try chkdsk /f /r C: again. If it runs, restart your system and try booting again. Also try and check if your hard disk is detected from your BIOS. Goodluck ![]() |
You'll know what's wrong with it when you have more than 3000 friends ![]() |
Indeed ![]() That is foolish! You cannot use only reason in religion. It relies on faith and belief! |
What is your question? |
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Well there's an article I read recently that women are being pushed of the top computer technical knowledge chart. Men are geeks but women are not
But who is this shadow of death upon 