User: BastionPL |
KDE 4.0.0 - KWin Composite Showcast KDE 4.0.0 - KWin Composite Showcast More info : http://techbase.kde.org/Projects/KWin/4.0-release-notes#Why_not_Compiz.3F http://dot.kde.org/1180541665/1180560211/1180560581/1180578526/1180594617/ Tags: KDE4 KDE KWin Composite |
User: barkodar |
NetBeans SOA Tools, Composite Application, CASA Learn how to create, deploy, and test BPEL and composite application. Specifically, you will learn how to create a BPEL process,add partnerlinks, BPEL activities, create, edit and deploy a composite application using CASA editor and, finally, create and run a test case based on the deployed application Tags: netbeans soa bpel |
User: Diginfonews |
Fujitsu Laboratories New Carbon Nanotube Composite : DigInfo DigInfo - (http://movie.diginfo.tv) Fujitsu Laboratories has made a breakthrough in carbon nanotube research. The company has combined carbon nanotubes and graphene, both of which are nano-scale carbon structures, to self-form a new nano-scale carbon composite, at the relatively low temperature of 510 degrees Celsius. Graphene is a honeycomb crystal lattice of carbon atoms. In experiments using chemical vapor deposition, a technique to synthesize thin films and structures on a substrate by thermally decomposing a feedstock gas in a vacuum chamber, Fujitsu Labs discovered that several to dozens of layers of graphene were formed self-organizingly on the vertically aligned multi-walled carbon nanotubes in such a way that they are connected perpendicularly. It is known that carbon nanotubes are linear, one-dimensional structures, and therefore they nearly lack thermal or electrical conductivity between tubes in the two-dimensional directions perpendicular to the tube axis. As attention has been paid to heat, how to increase heat radiation is becoming an important issue. The carbon nanotube composite is expected to be a material with high heat radiation capability. Since graphite flows electrons very smoothly, it can also function as a semiconductor. As an electronics company, Fujitsu Labs aims to use the new structure to improve today's LSI performance by applying it to dealing with LSI heat radiation and using it in transistors. Tags: computer electronics carbon nanotubes transistors Fujitsu Laboratories DigInfo Japan nanotechnology |
User: mauriciopastrana |
How to use your Apple TV under Composite WITH COLOR Here's a quickie i stumbled upon by mistake on how to get Erica's hack for Apple TV to work in full color ( http://www.oreillynet.com/mac/blog/2007/03/apple_tv_composite_hack.html )... i've tried it on a couple of sets and works no glitch. BTW, here's the awkwardtv entry on how to software-enable colour: http://wiki.awkwardtv.org/wiki/Composite http://www.mauriciopastrana.com -mp Tags: Apple TV Hack Composite Color |
User: screammachine |
composite experiment composite experiment Tags: Movie |
User: tcoustenoble |
IBM Lotus Notes 8 - banking composite application - Part 1 www.ibm.com/software/lotus/notesanddomino Tags: IBM Lotus Notes Domino Mashup Composite Application |
User: TarponLtd |
Composite company -- not worth the risk! http://www.tarpon-uk.com/?WT.mc_id=ON_V_YouTube 0845 643 1580 Composite Companies -- you will be in the taxman's spotlight Work through a composite company is generally regarded as a tax avoidance process. And the Finance Act 2004 means any tax avoidance schemes have, by law, to be reported to HM Revenue and Customs. Added to this, in the March 2006 budget Chancellor Gordon Brown specifically stated that composite companies will be investigated in order to establish their true function -- are they genuine limited companies or just setups to avoid tax. So, by contracting through a composite company you are now highlighting to the taxman that you are avoiding tax and are likely to fall under IR35 legislation. And, with the recent addition of a second HM Revenue and Customs′ specialist office investigating composite companies and their members, chances are extremely high that you will be investigated. The way a composite company works is that you and lots of other contractors own the equity in the composite company, with varying classes of shares. The company bills your clients and receives your fees on your behalf. Then you get paid a nominal salary, along with all the other contractors, and pay minimal tax and National Insurance Contributions (NICs). The bulk of your earnings, and those of your fellow shareholding contractors, is paid out as dividends depending on the class of shares you own, with much lower tax liability and no NICs. Clearly, this is something the taxman is not going to be happy about. Some of the benefits of working through a composite company include: Tax efficiency (where this can be proved to be legal) Shared costs of administering the composite Admin support, eg issuing and chasing invoices Tax allowances for business expenses. Unfortunately, with IR35 and related legislation, working through a composite company has some major downsides: To HM Revenue and Customs tax efficiency through a composite = tax avoidance You will almost certainly fall under IR35 and have reduced earnings because of IR591 If a tax case is won against one of your colleagues in the composite company, you all are liable for the back tax plus any penalties You personally will fall under the spotlight of HM Revenue and Customs Following the Finance Act 2004, your chances of a full-blown HMRC investigation are very high. So, perhaps working through a composite company is not so advantageous after all. To speak to one of our tax experts call 0845 643 1580 Information taken from: http://www.tarpon-uk.com/information/composite-companies/?WT.mc_id=ON_V_YouTube Employment benefits company. Tarpon have revolutionized the industry by being the first company to introduce an exclusive employment benefits package for contractors, coupled with, an over-arching employment contract that will ensure you remain IR35 and MSC compliant at all times. We pride ourselves with our unrivalled quality service through personal business managers who will make sure that you don't have to worry about any administration, tax returns or expensive accountants. We'll also give you £20million worth of professional insurances for total peace of mind. Calculate your salary: https://www.tarpon-uk.com/contractor-salary-calculator/?WT.mc_id=ON_V_YouTube Tags Composite company worth the risk tarpon umbrella company tarpon-uk contractor contracting hmrc ir35 compliance Tags: Composite company worth the risk tarpon umbrella tarpon-uk contractor contracting hmrc ir35 compliance |
User: jjaquinta |
Lotus Notes 8 Composite Application Capability: Lead Manager This shows how we took four separate IBM Lotus Notes applications and combined into one integrated whole using composite applications. Tags: Lotus Notes IBM Composite Applications Lead Manager |
User: tcoustenoble |
Lotus Notes 8 Smart Assist Composite Application Demo Another great example of Notes 8extension capabilities Tags: IBM Lotus Notes Domino Mashup Composite Application |
User: sinomaniac |
Shanghai Composite 10,000? 2008 forecast for Chinese Stocks Welcome to 2008! Sinomania's second season begins with webisode 45 on where Chinese shares may go this year, and why to expect political angst over sovereign wealth funds. Tags: china stocks shares shanghai composite sovereign wealth fund |
User: orcagirl |
Luna L98 composite video Luna video compsite with donated soundtrack by tdcollins.com http://lunastewardship.blogspot.com for more Tags: orca luna killer whale l98 |
User: tormachllc |
Cutting Epoxy Glass Composite - Tormach CNC Application Tormach on the web @ http://www.tormach.com This video reviews FR4 with 1/8" carbide. Also known as G10, FR4 is a epoxy glass composite used in circuit boards. This application video reviews edge cutting epoxy woven glass using a PCNC 1100 CNC mill. The application example involves cutting individual printed circuit boards (PCBs) out of a larger panel. Material: 0.067" FR4 Cutter: 2 flute spiral carbide 0.125" diameter Speed: 4500 RPM Feed: 10 to 25 IPM Coolant: None Background - Epoxy woven glass is a specific example of the general class of composites known as glass reinforced plastic (GRP). Similar composites using linen, cotton, or paper in a polyester or epoxy matrix are relatively easy to machine. Epoxy glass composites are more difficult to cut due to the abrasive nature of the glass fiber. Printed circuit boards are commonly made using FR4 grade of epoxy glass composite. The multiple step process of manufacturing small circuit boards is made more economical by printing multiple circuit boards on larger panel and then cutting apart the smaller boards. FR4 and G10, a similar but flammable composite, are also used as structural materials. In thicker sections the materials are exceptionally strong and stable. Read More: http://www.tormach.com/MfgDatabase/20101_Cutting_%20FR4.pdf --------------------------------- Grade G-10, FR4, Garolite, GRP, Glass Reinforced Plastic, epoxy woven glass, PCB, printed circuit board, edge milling, routing, tab routing, panelized PCB, palletized PCB Tags: Tormach Grade G-10 FR4 Garolite GRP Glass CNC plastic epoxy woven glass PCB printed circuit board milling routing |
User: tcoustenoble |
IBM Lotus Notes 8 - banking composite application - Part 2 www.ibm.com/software/lotus/notesanddomino Tags: IBM Lotus Notes Domino Collaboration email office desktop |
User: ipodtouchmaster9 |
Apple Composite AV Cable Pack Review (Request) WARNING! I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INJURIES OR SELF INFLICTED WOUNDS CAUSED BY A BIG KNIFE AND WOULD NOT RECCOMEND DOING THIS! thank you! a reuested review of my composite av cable pack! Tags: composite av cable pack apple unboxing review eckofish ipod jon4lakers touch nano classic shuffle wii |
User: apple0karthik |
Catia Composite Modelling Phase 1 Tutorial by appleeater@kArThIk Hi Guys,Now its time fr learning CATIA .....this is a small composite drive shaft made with 4 layers Tags: appleeater Catia Composite Design apple karthik modelling CPD |
User: UFPI01 |
Composite Decking featured on HGTV Designing Spaces http://www.latitudesdeck.com Latitudes Composite Decking is available in solid deck boards for standard fastener installation or slotted deck boards for a hidden fastener appearance. Both styles are reversible with a combed finish on one side and an embossed, woodgrain finish on the other. The combed finish offers a clean, uniform appearance, while the embossed finish lends the natural look of wood. Simply choose the finish that best complements your design and tastes. Economical, slip-resistant Latitudes Decking & Railing is available in Gray, Cedar, Redwood, Walnut and tropical looking boards in lengths of 8', 12', 16' and 20'. Tags: HGTV composite deck DIY remodeling railings decking decks recycled products |
User: anestesya |
Slackware + Enlightenment DR17 + Xorg + Composite Em um pentium III 1GHz 700mb/ram, 128video e colocando tudo pra trabalhar com um sistema stavel (slackware), e com o incompleto enlightenment dr17 rodando sob o novo xorg. como resultado um desktop facinante. ;) Tags: enlightenment dr17 composite slackware |
User: thatnugget |
Composite Project Another assignment for my animation class at the University of South Carolina. Each member of the class submitted 5 images to the group and we had to use Adobe After Effects to create a composite video (something that looks cool) using nothing more than the images that had been pooled together by the class. This is what I came up with. Lemme know what you think. Tags: after effects animation compositing mart583 USC motion graphics demo reel |
User: Bomberguy |
The Short Mayo Composite The Short Mayo Composite is the name given to a piggyback long-range seaplane/flying boat combination produced by Short Brothers to provide a reliable long-range air transport service to the United States and the far reaches of the British Empire and the Commonwealth. Background Short Brothers had built the Empire flying boats which were capable of operating long range routes across the British Empire but could only attempt the trans-Atlantic route by replacing passenger and mail-carrying space with extra fuel. It was known that aircraft could maintain flight with a greater load than is possible to take off with; Major Robert H. Mayo, Technical General Manager at Imperial Airways (and later a designer at Shorts) proposed mounting a small, long-range seaplane on top of a larger carrier aircraft, using the combined power of both to bring the smaller aircraft to operational height, at which time the two aircraft would separate, the carrier aircraft returning to base while the other flew on to its destination. The British Air Ministry issued Specification "13/33" to cover this project. Development The Short-Mayo composite project comprised the Short S.21 Maia, a modified S.23 C class flying-boat, and the Short S.20 Mercury seaplane, the latter attached to a pylon mounted on top of the fuselage of the former. Although based upon the "C-Class" Empire boat, Maia had considerable modifications from that design: an increase in total wing area from 1,500 ft2 (139.5 m2) to 1,7502 (162.5 m2); the engines were mounted further from the wing root to provide clearance for Mercury's floats and the fuselage was swept up towards the tail to raise the tailplane relative to the wing. Like the Empire boats, Maia could be furnished to carry 18 passengers. Maia first flew (without Mercury) on 27 July 1937, piloted by Shorts' Chief Test Pilot, John Lankester Parker. The upper component, Mercury, was a twin-float, four-engine seaplane crewed by a single pilot and a navigator, who sat in tandem in a fully enclosed cockpit. There was capacity for 1,000 lb (456 kg) of mail. Mercury's flight controls, except for elevator and rudder trim tabs, were locked in neutral until separation. Mercury's first flight, also piloted by Parker, was on 9 August 1937. "All eight engines were used during combined flight but the controls of Mercury were locked. The airfoil designs of the two aircraft were such that Mercury's wings were carrying the major part of the air load at the speed and height chosen for separation. Safety locks prevented separation until this speed and height were reached and both pilots had an unlocking handle, both of which had to be pulled to cause release. The first successful in-flight separation was carried out from the Shorts works at Borstal, near Rochester, Medway, on 6 February 1938, Maia piloted by J Lankester Parker and Mercury by Harold Piper. Following further successful tests, the first transatlantic flight was made on 21 July 1938 from Foynes, on the west coast of Ireland, to Boucherville,[5] Montreal, Canada, a flight of 2,930 miles (4,715 km). The Maia, flown by Captain A.S. Wilcockson, took off carrying the Mercury (piloted by Captain, later Air Vice Marshal Don Bennett), Mercury separating from the carrier aircraft to continue what was to become the first commercial non-stop East-to-West transatlantic flight by a heavier-than-air machine. This initial journey took 20 hrs 21 min at an average ground speed of 137 mph (220 km/h). The Maia-Mercury composite continued in use with Imperial Airways, including the Mercury flying to Alexandria, Egypt, in December 1938. After modifications to extend Mercury's range, it subsequently established a record flight for a seaplane of 6,045 miles (9,728 km) from Dundee in Scotland to Alexander Bay (in South Africa) between 6 and 8 October 1938. Only one example of the Short-Mayo composite was built, the S.21 Maia with the registration G-ADHK and the S.20 Mercury (G-ADHJ). The development of a more powerful and longer-range Empire boat (the Short S.26), the further development of in-flight refuelling and the outbreak of the Second World War combined to render the approach obsolete. Maia was destroyed in Poole Harbour by German bombing on 11 May 1942. Mercury was flown to Felixstowe for use by 320 (Netherlands) Squadron RAF a Dutch seaplane reconnaissance unit serving with the Royal Air Force at RAF Pembroke Dock. When this squadron was re-equipped with Lockheed Hudsons, Mercury was returned to Shorts at Rochester on 9 August 1941 and broken up so that its aluminium content could be recycled for use in the war effort. Tags: Short Mayo Composite S.20 Mercury S.21 Maia piggyback piggy back seaplane flying boat |
User: shivamagarwal100787 |
Aluminium Composite Panel(LENNOX) THE MOST INNOVATIVE PRODUCT. United Metaltek is a specialized manufacturer and provider, which focus on technological, environmental, and fashionable metal dec United Metaltek is a specialized manufacturer and provider, which focus on technological, environmental, and fashionable metal decorative materials. We are marketing Aluminium Composite Panel in the market, with the Brand name LENNOX. LENNOX Aluminium Composite Panel is a light weight, rigid, bendable and durable aluminium faced composite panel well acknowledged as an interior and exterior wall cladding material in commercial and institutional buildings in various parts of the world. It offers flexibilty in design through a wide variety of fabrication techniques, including panels into curves, angles and pan configuration Tags: random |
User: olliestech |
Composite Yak 55 2.6 Fun Oliver Stecher from Freestyle-RC flying his C-ARF Yak 55 2.6 DA 100 Tags: Composite ARF Yak 55 |
User: CharlyBobber |
Easy grip chaine a neige composite presentation de la chaine a neige composite michelin Tags: easygrip easy grip |
User: hammerbchen |
Matchmoving with Boujou 4 and composite in 3ds max 7 In this quickstart video tutorial you will learn how to create 3d camera track from 2d footage, then import in 3ds max creating a CGI-footage composite. Tags: boujou matchmoving 3dsmax cgtaiwaner tutorial |
User: cmhimaging |
Photoshop Tutorial - Composite Image "Berry Splash" This movie shows a simple technique for creating a composite of two different images in order to use the best aspects of each one. Its pretty basic, but hopefully you find it helpful. Hi-rez version can be found on my blog, www.cmhimaging.com/blog. Tags: photoshop tutorial layer mask photograhy studio splash |
User: jjaquinta |
Lotus Notes 8 Composite Application Capability Tag Cloud This shows me creating a composite app from a categorized notes view and a tag cloud component. The full video can be seen here: http://download.boulder.ibm.com/ibmdl/pub/software/dw/demos/lotusnotes8/Recipe1.html Tags: Lotus Notes IBM Composite Applications |