I cant seem to find any reviews or anything for alloy technologies brand rims. I’m looking at a set of 24" chrome ones. Does anyone have a pair of chrome alloy techs and are there any problems with them?
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How are alloy technologies brand rims?
What are some important technologies to know in order to be a successful web developer?
I’m just getting started in web design, but I’m much more interested in more in-depth web programming than just HTML and CSS. I’m pretty well versed in Javascript and Ajax, and I’m working on my SQL and PHP, but I’m also curious about Coldfusion, ASP, etc. What are some good technologies I should start working on to help my career?
while I am sure there will be plenty of boiler plate answers coming in the next several hours, my advise is to not limit yourself to just web development. If the job market over the past year or so has proved anything, it is that having a variety of specialities to fall back on can mean the difference between the endless procession of interviews and an actual job. So, everything you mentioned in your question are good technologies to work with but don’t forget about the desktop side of things.
What’s the difference between blue-ray And HD-DVD technologies?
I know what is HD-DVD, But I was thinking if HD-DVD and Blue-ray technologies are the same.
The the Blu-ray disc was devoloped by sony and the HD DVD was devolped by toshiba in a race of devoloping a Professional Disc for DATA .
Both systems use the same kind of 405nm wavelength blue-violet laser, but their optics differ in two ways. Since the Blu-ray disc has a tighter track pitch (the single thread of data that spirals from the inside of the disc all the way out , it can hold more pits (those microscopic 0s and 1s) on the same size disc as HD DVD even with a laser of the same wavelength.
The differing track pitch of the Blu-ray disc makes its pickup apertures differ, however—0.65 for HD DVD vs. 0.85 for Blu-ray—thus also making the two pickups technically incompatible despite using lasers of the same type. HD DVD discs also have a different surface layer (the clear plastic layer on the surface of the data—what you get fingerprints and scratches on) from Blu-ray discs. HD DVD use a 0.6 mm-thick surface layer, the same as DVD, while Blu-ray has a much smaller 0.1mm layer to help enable the laser to focus with that 0.85 aperture.
Blu-ray discs do not share the same surface layer thickness of DVDs .A special hard coating must also be applied to Blu-ray discs, so their surface is sufficiently resilient enough to protect the data a mere 0.1mm beneath—this also drives the cost up ……simply Blu-ray discs are more expensive, but hold more data—there, that’s all.
for example the deferance in capacity between them in Theoretical limit : blue-ray can hold up to 200gb and hd dvd just hold 60 gb …i hope i got your question answered ..good luck
How did the use of new technologies during World War I influence the war?
How did the use of new technologies during World War I influence the war? Which sides benefited the most from which technologies? Did any of them play a role in either lengthening or in shortening the war? Which technologies were the most important?
How did the use of new technologies during World War I influence the war? Which sides benefited the most from which technologies? Did any of them play a role in either lengthening or in shortening the war? Which technologies were the most important?
The machine gun and the tank were new technologies that influenced WW1 the most. The machine gun lengthened the war and forced it to become a "trench war."
The generals of WW1 still used 19th century tactics when attacking, frontal assaults against fortified defensive positions by soldiers in linear columns. However the machine gun made this tactic obsolete. The Battle of the Somme is an example. The British suffered 57,000+ casualties on the first day of the battle by making frontal assaults against the German defensive line, 90% of those casualties was from the machine gun.
The machine gun forced the war into a stalemate which prolonged the war. The tank was invented as a way to overcome the trenches.
Once tactics were learned and developed to take advantage of the use of massed tanks breaking through the trench system, the tank shortened the war.
The machine gun benefited the Germans, but the tank benefited the Allies.
What kind of emerging future technologies will college students b utilizing in the year 2020?
I have to write an essay on this topic, i really need help. Describe a digital dorm room in the year 2020. What kind of emerging or future technologies will college students be utilizing? How will the students academic life and dorm life change in the future due to these technologies? PLEASE BE VERY SPECIFIC.
THIS IS A VERY SERIOUS ASSIGNMENT, I NEED SERIOUS ANSWERS. THANK YOU.
Flying Kegs, (so you don’t have to carry them)
Mind control Hazing Chips
implanted digital microprocessors.
Are there any comparison reports done on the technologies available to eliminate SUV’s rear blind spot?
Known Technologies: 1. Rear Lens, 2. Backup camera (wired and wireless), 3. Rear mirrors
My own understanding on this issue:
While rear lens provides the most economical way and requires the least installation of eliminating the blind spot, both backup camera and rear mirrors provide better clarity of the SUV’s rear blind spot image.
The only one I know of would be Consumer Reports. Just keep in mind that all vehicles have a blind spot to some degree or other. Being aware of yours, and acting accordingly is a good bet.
Are there any comparison reports done on the technologies available to eliminate SUV’s rear blind spot?
Known Technologies: 1. Rear Lens, 2. Backup camera (wired and wireless), 3. Rear mirrors
My own understanding on this issue:
While rear lens provides the most economical way and requires the least installation of eliminating the blind spot, both backup camera and rear mirrors provide better clarity of the SUV’s rear blind spot image.
The only one I know of would be Consumer Reports. Just keep in mind that all vehicles have a blind spot to some degree or other. Being aware of yours, and acting accordingly is a good bet.
How did the use of new technologies during World War I influence the war?
How did the use of new technologies during World War I influence the war? Which sides benefited the most from which technologies? Did any of them play a role in either lengthening or in shortening the war? Which technologies were the most important?
It changed the entire face of battle. You could no longer march in a line and fire at each other. One machine gun could wipe out the entire line. World war 1 became a war of stalemate and death. First no one could really make a push in either direction. You would have to jump out of your trench and charge at the enemy, ones outside the trench you are now subject to death by so many ways. Machine guns would start to open up as you advanced, snipers would start firing at everything. Artillery would start firing wasting the entire stretch of no mans land. Tanks back then were an advantage but they are nothing like the tanks we have now. They were basically cars with armor on them.
So after you came to your senses and stayed in your trench death was still just as likely if not more likely. There were diseases of all sorts in the trenches carried by rats and dead bodies. Food was short on both sides and if it rained your trench would start to fill with water. Also even sitting in your trench you are not safe from the enemy. Artillery would launch toxic gasses into your trench killing thousands in a horrible death. Sometimes you would fire the poisonous gasses at your enemy and the wind would blow it back to you.
The Central Powers benefited the most just because they were a little ahead of the allies. Especially in their tanks.
Overall the war would have been Much shorter had there not been any of these technologies.
The machine gun was by far the most important weapon. Without it people could have possibly pushed foreward in the war millions less would have died. The machine gun is now used in every army in the world and takes far less training to use than most of the weapons previously had.
What technologies are available to prevent formation of aluminum oxide ?
What technologies are available to prevent formation of aluminum oxide ?
I really do not understand the question. On exposing aluminum to air, it almost instantly forms a thin layer of Al2O3 on its surface. As far as I know there is no way of stopping this (other than not exposing it to air). I suppose a thin coat of a non-oxygen bearing polymer would stop that happening. Once the alumina layer has formed there is no further reaction as the layer effectively seals the Al off. That is why Al is so corrosion resistant.
Technologies?
I heard someone say that it was all god’s idea.
So did the inventors steal his ideas?
I’m being sarcastic with my question.
I’m not Christian.
Neither here nor there.
Look at the arms race. No sooner is it off the drawing board it’s already been defeated in principle by those whom it’s supposed to be aimed at.
You might’ve been given an intellect, but what you do with it is on YOU. Trust me. You answer for your actions. You can run, but you can’t hide. No matter who you are.
Right now, you have a slew of moral degenerates passing itself off as a government and it’s supporters. Take your cue from that.