Dec 8

0 SAP2000   08 Area Edge Constraints: Watch & LearnLearn about the SAP2000 structural analysis and design program.
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Dec 8

0 Googling the Brain on a Chip (Kwabena Boahen, Stanford University)Kwabena Boahen is using the human brain as the blueprint for designing radically more powerful and energy-efficient computers. In this short demo, Boahen describes how his Brains in Silicon lab at Stanford University has created computer chips with “synapses” and “neurons” — and how these chips might revolutionize computing.

Brains in Silicon lab:

http://www.stanford.edu/group/brainsinsilicon/

Stanford University:

http://www.stanford.edu/

Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford

Duration : 0:8:55

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Dec 6

0 SAP2000   19 Nonlinear Staged Construction: Watch & LearnLearn about the SAP2000 structural analysis and design program.
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Duration : 0:7:48

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Dec 6
Computer Science 61B – Lecture 39
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0 Computer Science 61B   Lecture 39Data Structures

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Dec 4
Computer Science 188 – Lecture 27
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0 Computer Science 188   Lecture 27Introduction to Artificial Intelligence

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Dec 1

0 SAP2000   17 Tendons: Watch & LearnLearn about the SAP2000 structural analysis and design program.
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Duration : 0:10:33

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Dec 1
Computer Science 162 – Lecture 26
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0 Computer Science 162   Lecture 26Operating Systems and System Programming

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Nov 29

0 Free Course: Computer Basics   How to Use EmailStudy this free course by registering at: http://alison.com/courses/ABC-IT

The free online course introduces you to the basics of computers. It will teach you about different computer features used everyday at work and at home. This course provides learners with the IT skills that are necessary in today’s workplace. It covers basic Microsoft Office computer applications and touch typing training.

This clip is taken from the FREE interactive online course available at: http://ALISON.com

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Nov 29

0 Computer Science 61C   Lecture 38: Anatomy of a Modern MicroMachine Structures

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Nov 29

Okay, so I am not computer illiterate. I have built my own custom computer and installed all necessary software on it like drivers and such. I know some commands in cmd. I download Torrents by the masses. But I still want to learn about computers a lot.

So what books or other thing can I study to learn all about computers in an easy way, like Telnet, Linux, etc.?

there’s so much about computers, you actually never finish mastering these devils. basically i’m telling you that if that’s all you can do, you’re pretty much PC noob. i have learned about networking, servers, java language and what you said you do etc and i still feel like a noob. i have battled ubuntu trying to understand how it works and searching software alternatives to windows closed source software, you could probably count by the weeks me trying to teach myself.

but it’s fun and exciting because it challenges you and it’s never boring. there’s always something. and the rush is amazing when you fix system that you helped destroy.

i recommend you start with linux mint, which is like linux dumbed down. you can watch some youtube videos to see what it looks like.
or you can go into wikipedia and search for linux distributions (that’s what they’re called, not OS) and do some research.

try out some groups like in google or yahoo, they have projects they go through trying to learn as much as possible about kernels, network, programming, software and hardware.

last option, you can enroll in some prestigious university that offer computer courses.

the choice is yours, and be prepared to sweat.

nah, i’m joking, it’s actually fun.

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