Port Expanders

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    Video Summary

    Unit 3 Assignment 1: Video Summary 1 2) Video one talks mostly about ports and the different kinds of ports that are used in computers today. It also covers what a modem is, its uses, and its speed. Video one teaches us what the difference of a wide SCSI and a narrow SCSI. The video shows all the different ports with all their pins and tells us whether they are male or female. One thing I have definitely learned from this video is what USB stands for and what it actually is. I also learned the difference

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    Indian Scenario in Shipping

    comprises ports, shipping, shipbuilding and ship repair, and inland water transport systems. According to the Ministry of Shipping, Government of India, approximately 95% of the India’s trade by volume, and 70% by value, is moved through maritime transport. India is among the top 20 leading countries having large number of merchant fleets in the world. The Gross Tonnage (GT) under the Indian flag was 10.1 million GT as of 1.09.2010, with as much as 1029 ships in operation. Ports act as an

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    Bristol Harbourside

    knock on implications for the local community socially and economically. Bristol's Harbourside area was once the original sight of the Port of Bristol. The Port of Bristol was once the central hub of Bristol’s economy, exporting woollen and additional manufactured goods as well as imports in sugar cane, tobacco, rum and cocoa. During the late 1700’s Bristol’s Port business was affected due to the River Avon’s tidal range of 35 feet. This large tidal range meant that the ships were beached in the mud

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    Case Study: the Evolution of Strategy at Proctor and Gamble

    processing of enormous volumes of data processed in international transport firms and port organisations such as the Kingston Container Terminal (KCT). The proper management of systems, which process this information and communicate it to those who manage port operations, is vital for efficient transport. This explains why container-tracking systems are given high priority among operational computer applications in ports. The focus of this research is on providing an awareness to the use of cutting-edge

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    Doc, Are Boys Going Mad?

    the hearing of the person in the room? Can music be enjoyed in an atmosphere of silence rather than in a ‘hell of noise’? These and many other questions are what disturb my mind since I started living in PHS building as a student of the University of Port Harcourt. Permit me to say that this phenomenon is only noticeable among boys of this generation and men who sell in the open market. Take a walk near Delta Park and you will be stunned at the loudness of the music being played at the various shops

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    Lab1

    targeted hosts. The first step in performing an attack is to plan the attack by identifying the target and learning as much as possible about the target. Hackers usually perform an initial reconnaissance and probing scan to identify IP hosts, open ports, and services enabled on servers and workstations. In this lab, students planned an attack on 172.30.0.0/24 where the VM server farm resides. Using Zenmap GUI, students then performed a “Ping Scan” or “Quick Scan” on the targeted IP subnetwork.

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    Cs Research

    CSC1400 : Introduction to Computer Science Regressi Regressi is a Windows’ software which processes experimental data analysis. Acquisitions of this data are made by separated software dependent of hardware (interface boxes, oscilloscopes, serial port devices). This software stores its files in a special format “.rw3” that can be only read with Regressi. Regressi is both a spreadsheet and a chart builder that replaced Excel in our High school’ Labs. For instance, this processing software can

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    Unknown

    Assignment 1 - Video Summary 1 1.07 Ports that we would use to connect our USB devices, Printers, Speakers, Microphone, External Hard Drive and the NIC (network interface card.) * Serial Port uses 1 bit @ a time and is usually Male with 9 or 25 pins. * Parallel Port uses 8 bits @ a time and is usually Female with 25 pins. * Game Ports are Female with 15 pins shown as two rows. The serial, parallel and the game ports have all been replaced by USB ports. * Mouse used to use a serial

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    Parallel and Series Ports

    Video Summary 1 Topics covered in the videos 1.07, 1.09 and 1.11 * Ports * Connectors * Monitors * Video buses * Troubleshooting * Printers Ports * Serial ports transmit data 1 bit at a time. They are usually male and have 9-25 pins. * Parallel ports transmit data 8 bits at a time and are generally female with 25 pins. * Game ports have 15 pins laid out in two rows (female). * Video monitors have 15 pins but are laid in three rows (male) Connectors *

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    The Disadvantages and Advantages of Plastic Bags's Regulation

    ranked in the third world country and that is to say that PNG is a developing nation. Comparing PNG to other countries like the United States, England and Australia, certain cities in these countries have put an outright ban on the use of plastic bags. Port Moresby is in a developing nation and in contrast, these countries are developed nations. Although, in early March, 2009, it was reported in the Post Courier newspaper that PNG has placed a ban in non-biodegradable plastic bags. It was stated that

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