Archive for November, 2009

Why Broadband?

The news is Australian senate committee has released a scathing report on the Federal Government’s National Broadband Network, saying the pilot project in Tasmania is ‘flying’ blind. The report says that apart from naming which towns will be connected to the $43 billion fibre-optic cable first, the State and Federal Governments have not provided an implementation plan. Committee chair Senator Mary-Jo Fisher says the key Tasmanian stakeholders, NBN Tasmania Company, Aurora Energy, the Tasmanian Government, and the Tasmanian Skills Institute declined invitations to appear. “It was really disappointing that when we came to Tasmania we couldn’t hear from those ‘doing the do’.”

Well, I suppose it’s at least strange. Modern administrator or manager just cannot do without high-speed Internet access.

So, what is Broadband? This is high-speed Internet access allowing telephone calls and a permanent Internet connection to share a single phone line simultaneously. Fast and reliable business broadband and internet access, email, webspace, TV, SMS, top rated search and more is best solution for any growing business. Especially if it relies on the internet and needs to have a broadband service that is not just dependable and trustworthy, but practically helps to get the most out of internet use. It includes such important elements of a good business broadband deal as an interact communication, enhanced all business processes and improved security plus getting priority service.

That’s why broadband.

Add comment November 29, 2009

Listen your favorite music with iPod

I’ve found this gadget in electronic shop near my house.
You can hook up booster to your ipod and listed your favorite music in full power.

1. Make sure your iPod is charged and that there are no software or hardware issues.
2.Take the iPod off of “hold” if you use this feature. You will know whether or not the iPod is on hold if the space near the silver hold switch on the top of the iPod is bright orange.
3.Press the center button once to turn on the iPod.
4.Start from the default iPod Menu and use your navigation wheel to scroll to the “Music” option.
5.Scroll down to the menu option you want to use and click the center button. If you go by artist, you can either select the song by album or by going to a list of all the songs by the artist.
7.Connect the headphones/earbuds to your iPod.
8.Click on the song that you want to start listening to.
9.Use your scroll wheel to adjust the volume on your iPod.
10.Hold down the “pause” button for three seconds and the iPod should turn off.

Add comment November 15, 2009

Space Elevators

A space elevator made of a carbon nanotubes composite ribbon anchored to an offshore sea platform would stretch to a small counterweight approximately 62,000 miles (100,000 km) into space. Mechanical lifters attached to the ribbon would then climb the ribbon, carrying cargo and humans into space, at a price of only about $100 to $400 per pound ($220 to $880 per kg).

Add comment November 6, 2009


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