Aug 30

0 Gateway laptop ( NV53 ) screen and keyboard removal 2 of 2Sorry I had my hand immobilized so I was moving slow !!!

I fix basic problems on computers , I’m not a pro on this so you may see lot of thing that the pro do different , all I know about computer I learn by myself never went to technical school for this !!

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Aug 30
Computer Science 162 – Lecture 1
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0 Computer Science 162   Lecture 1Operating Systems and System Programming

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Aug 29

I want to become a cyber geek and fix my own things when it is broken and help others fix theirs for free. Any good sites? I want to learn the computer parts, how to build a computer, computer terms, processors, graphic cards etc. Any sites?

Find an old computer, take it apart fully and go from there. Try and determine what the different parts are. After you have taken it apart, put it all back together studying each piece (Major Piece atleast). Just practice this with different kinds of computers. Learn about all the major parts and the minor parts. Where all the parts go and everything. Also before you take it apart Make sure you look where each part goes, just for the first few times. If you forget open up another computer (Dont take this one apart) and use that as a guide. If you need any more help ill be glad to. Email me, Ill be able to give more detailed guides and probably write somthing up for you to help.

darkestlight15@gmail.com

Good Luck

Aug 29

This would be for a new program for a program not usually available in the classroom setting. I have posted ads, and gotten some calls but no one has enrolled, they all seem positive but they dont follow through. I dont want to be pushy and call everyday like a collector! What other suggestions do you all have?

I would make up some flyers and personally distribute them at the public library. Most library’s have computers/terminals and internet equipped now and full of people with spare time that are not very computer savvy. If they were, they would probably be home glued to a pc.

Greet them in person and try to be charismatic, understanding and patient. They may come to associate those qualities with the program. Make them comfortable with you and the will feel like the can be comfortable enough to learn and benefit from the program. Just a thought….

Aug 29

I’m a high school student and a computer programmer and looking into different majors that I want to get into. I was going to go for either computer science or software engineering but I’m not sure how each one is different. I want a major focus on programming and software development and I would like it to have a lot of classes related to the major. So can someone explain the difference between the 2 majors and what the coerces are going to be like?

It is NOT the same thing.

CS is is the study of the theoretical foundations of information and computation, and of practical techniques for their implementation and application in computer systems.

Software engineering is designing, implementing, and modifying software so that it is of higher quality, more affordable, maintainable, and faster to build.

While they have a lot of cross-over, they are NOT the same thing. Not academically, not professionally.

You want someone to figure out algorithms for computationally intensive problems…CS. You want someone to use engineering principles to create a larger system made up of stuff the CS guys invented… software engineer.

Aug 29

when i go to the site,only song names are displayed.no download option is there to download

try to go to iTunes so you are helping and not destroying music industry

try to download this songs

Till the World Ends
Hold It Against Me
I Wanna Go
Up N’ Down
How I Roll
Beautiful
Scary
3
Womanizer
Circus
If U Seek Amy
Piece of Me
Toxic
Everytime
Oops!…I Did It Again

Aug 27

0 Stock Market Trader Education Learn How to Trade a Wall Street Capitulationhttp://www.StockMarketFunding.com Stock Market Trader Education Learn How to Trade a Wall Street Capitulation. Market Technical Analysis Live Technical Breakdown Apple’s Stock Crash! “Apple Trading” Early on Tuesday morning, a two-week-old rumor began to develop some serious momentum. Rumor That HP Wants Apple’s Tim Cook Gooses Stocks‎. Wall Street Buzzing about ‘capitulation’ on “Apple Computers” “Rumor Mill” & “Market Manipulation”. Apple Huge Sell Off Rumor Capitulates the Stock Market Intraday Stock Declined 6% before bouncing. Dow Jones, S&P 500, Nasdaq Opening Bell Massive Selling Hitting the NYSE Tape as Major Names Breakdown. “Flash Trading” hit immediately on the opening bell and “high frequency trading” kicked in quickly. We saw “stock market volatility” hit the tape immediately on the “Opening Bell” as big “wall street” traders moved into start selling on major leadership stocks like Google, Apple, Priceline and others. We’ve seen videos about Market Manipulation By Cramer and how “hedge fund managers conjure up news headlines to get a stock to move up or down. We’ve seen it time and time again and it resulted in the traders getting paid both “long & short” from the high it was shorted down $16.77 and the reversal move from the low to the close was $12.33. They “make money options trading” by shorting the calls down and buying the puts wholesale on the open. Wall Street buzzing about ‘capitulation’ after “Apple Computers” dropped $16.77 from it’s intraday high of $291.77 to the intraday low of $275 as “stop loss orders” were triggered on Apple Computer to the $275 handle where you saw big institutional buying and confirmation that the rumor conjered up by “Wall Street” was infact false as the retail public is once again bough the 52 Week High on Apple only to get stopped out and lose money. Check us out if you’re intersted in learning more about stock trading. Craig Brockie and New York Times best selling financial author and economic forecaster Robert Prechter share how to survive & prosper in a deflationary depression. Find answers to these questions: Bull market boom or bear market bust ahead? Recession or depression? Inflation or deflation? Buy or sell? U.S. dollar, Yen, Euro, Amero, gold or silver? Equities or bonds? Can the Fed save the day? Will Ben Bernake and the Federal Reserve print the greenback into oblivion and create a repeat of the German Weimar Republic? Or will we experience another stock market crash followed by a repeat of The Great Depression? Sleep well knowing you’re prepared. Who has the answers? CNBC, Bloomberg, The Wall street Journal, The Economist, The Globe and Mail, or BBC World? How about an interview or panel with Donald Trump, Jim Cramer, Alan Greenspan, Warren Buffet, Doug Casey, Jim Shepherd, Milton Friedman, Naomi Klein, George W. Bush, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Aaron Russo, or Libertarian Ron Paul to save the day? Should you invest in the NYSE companies, Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500 Index, Nasdaq technology stocks, emerging markets such as China, forex and interest rate derivatives, short selling, put options, call options, commodities, commercial real estate, buy homes with no money down, or sell your house? Who will win the next election — the Democratic or Republican party? Watch this free video and compare it to what you hear on tv shows, radio programs, Googling the web, or your favorite dvd, Youtube channel or online blog. Or Google “The Great Depression” and educate yourself about “deflation” to save your money and financial well being. I know this sounds like a George Carlin rant, but I bet he could make more sense of the confusing world of finance than most Wallstreet “experts”, reporters and journalists. A stock market crash is a sudden dramatic decline of stock prices across a significant cross-section of a stock market, resulting in a significant loss of paper wealth. Crashes are driven by panic as much as by underlying economic factors. They often follow speculative stock market bubbles.Stock market crashes are social phenomena where external economic events combine with crowd behavior and psychology in a positive feedback loop where selling by some market participants drives more market participants to sell. Generally speaking, crashes usually occur under the following conditions[1]: a prolonged period of rising stock prices and excessive economic optimism , a market where P/E ratios exceed long-term averages, and extensive use of margin debt and leverage by market participants.

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Aug 27
Computer Science 61B – Lecture 1
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0 Computer Science 61B   Lecture 1Data Structures

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Aug 26

Hi, what are the basics?

I want to learn about computer security. What are the basics a cyber crime agent learn? I’m a beginner.

The only computer stuff I know of, are:

1.HTML (Programming Language)
2. I can Trace E-mails
3. Trace an IP address
4. I know how to use CMD
That’s all.

I’m 17 & still in high school.

What should I learn first? Books you guys recommend?

Thanks.

Start by learning about operating systems and how they work. You probably have access to Windows, but if you have an old computer then installing Linux and playing with it will help you to learn a lot.

There are a lot of books out there about computers and computer security. Believe it or not, the Dummies series is a great place to start. The books are cheap and offer a good overview of various subjects. You’ll want to read up on Windows, Linux, viruses/security and networking. Even better, lots of libraries carry the books. There’s also a good series called Windows Annoyances for Geeks that are very informative. You’ll also want to learn some programming, mostly in C and C++ with some Assembler if you’re interested in reverse engineering malware. But you’ll need to read and learn before you decide what interests you.

Some helpful web sites:

http://www.annoyances.org/

http://linuxreviews.org/beginner/

http://csrc.nist.gov/

http://www.blackhat.com/

Aug 26

where can I get free computer training for illiterate to learn like a pro online of off

thenewboston.com then click tutorials click what you want to learn an listen and watch.

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