The keiretsu business system first hit the press in the United States during a series of trade disputes between the United States and Japan in the late 1980s to early 1990s. The system is a series of affiliated companies that work together to ensure the mutual success of each company. The keiretsu system also relies on a very close partnership between the affiliated companies and the government, banks, suppliers, and distributors. The keiretsu system’s primary criticism is that the affiliation essentially results in a mega-company that excludes outside interference and Read More
How to Install a Video Card
When you choose to install a new video card, the first thing you’ll need to do is select the video card based on the type of video card your motherboard supports. Common graphics card types are the following: PCI (Peripheral Component Interface) AGP (Accelerated Graphics Port). Some cards also support AGP Pro, which requires additional power, and therefore additional pins on the motherboard’s AGP slot. Most cards, especially on newer PCs, will be PCI Express graphics cards, also known as PCIe. Check with your computer or motherboard’s manufacturer to Read More
Dual Time Zone Clocks
Time display is a feature that is already incorporated into the Windows operating system Task Bar. Although this clock is very simple to use, it is only set to a specific time zone and extra steps must be taken to switch over to a new time zone, even temporarily. There are some simple ways to get multiple time zone clocks on a Windows computer. Some options that are available are built into the Windows operating system (Windows Vista, 7), while others can be implemented (Windows XP, Server 2K3) or independently Read More
How to Uninstall Yahoo! Search Companion
If you installed Yahoo! Search Companion on your machine, this Internet browser add-on can allow you to conveniently access your bookmarked sites since it organizes the web pages. The Yahoo! Search Companion can also enhance your Internet browser by enabling it to provide you with a means to be capable of creating custom buttons. Apart from these advantages, the Yahoo! Search Companion can bolster the security features of your Internet browser. But if you find the Yahoo! Search Companion as a hindrance to the overall performance of your Internet browser, Read More
Unix Tutorials
Unix Tutorial for Beginners This session concerns UNIX, which is a common operating system. By operating system, we mean the suite of programs which make the computer work. Unix is used by the workstations and multi-user servers within the school. Unix: The Bare Minimum The information here is intended to be a review for those who have had a bit of prior exposure to Unix, and as a quick introduction to Unix for those who have never seen it before. (Some of the material may be new even to those Read More
Convert Inches to MM
Convert Inches to MM Automatically To convert Inches to MM, enter the number of inches to be converted into the inches box below. Inches: Inches (in) Results: Micrometers (µm) 0 Millimeters (mm) 0 Centimeters (cm) 0 Meters (m) 0 Kilometers (km) 0 Feet (ft) 0 Yards (yd) 0 Rods (rd) 0 Miles (mi) 0 Convert Inches to MM Manually This chart allows users to convert Inches to MM manually. For example, the chart below shows that 21 inches is equal to 533.4 mm. Inches Millimeters 1 25.4 2 50.8 3 Read More
Solenoid
A solenoid moves an iron core through the center of a wire coil when current flows through the coil. It is different to a relay which uses an electromagnet with a fixed iron core. Typical voltages used in solenoids are 12 and 24 volts. Some solenoids are controlled by pneumatic and hydraulic pressure instead of electricity. Solenoid Actuators Solenoids actuators have a spring in the base at the base of the iron core. When current flows through the solenoid, the electromagnetic field overcomes the spring resistance, and pulls the rod Read More
Parabolic Mirror
Parabolic mirrors are specially shaped in order to capture and focus energy onto a single point. They also distribute energy from a single point outwards. The mirrors are a specific paraboloid type that is rotated around its axis, and is also known as a circular paraboloid. Parabolic mirrors are also referred to as parabolic reflectors or parabolic dishes. When were Parabolic Mirrors First Used? Sir Isaac Newton was one of the first scientists to use parabolic mirrors in his reflecting telescope in the 17th century. By using the mirror, the Read More
Inline Function
One of the main objectives of using functions in a program is to save some memory space, which becomes appreciable when a function is likely to be called many times. However, every time a function is called, it takes a lot of extra time in executing a series of instructions for task such as jumping to the function, saving register, pushing arguments into the stack, and returning to the calling function. When a function is small, a substantial percentage of execution time may be spent in such overheads. One solution Read More
Understanding the Microsoft Outlook Client
The graphical user interface (GUI) of Outlook bears resemblance to the Outlook Web Access (OWA) graphical user interface. In fact, with regard to end user experience, there are a number of similarities between Outlook and Outlook Web Access (OWA). The Outlook interface has a four-pane view. You can use the buttons in the Shortcut pane to access a number of Outlook features. For the viewing of email, the Preview pane allows for more space now than the previous Outlook versions. Outlook 2003 also allows users to quickly view information on Read More
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