Archive for August 2009
Pergola Design
Pergola design
Pergola design refers to a solid structure of various designs used for covering or shading a particular area inside or outside your house.
There are two types of pergolas available in the market which includes free standing pergola that do not require any other object for support and the other pergola is which requires support of walls of your house.
Different shapes and designs
Pergola kits
Pergola kits
Pergola serves as an essential medium if one desires to decorate his or her house or a garden. Pergola kits make it easy for an individual to construct or build pergola at a desired location as they are very much time saving. One can purchase pergola kit through internet also by paying via credit cards or one can visit a pergola shop if he or she desires to purchase it. Pergola kits are not very expensive and are easily available in the market.
Benefits of pergola kits
Pergola Plans
Pergola plans
Every individual desires to sit outside in the garden on a beautiful summer day. But hot, burning sun rays stops them from doing so. There is a solution, you can build up pergola in your houses as it offer a number of benefits like shade during summers, makes your garden look like a comfortable sitting room especially during summers and many others. Building up a pergola is not at all time consuming if you opt for right and reasonable pergola plans.
Enlisted are few things to be kept in mind while selecting a best pergola plan:
Physical Memory Dump
Physical memory dump
Physical memory dump is more frequently considered as one of the most annoying errors which instigate in the computer system. This computer error not only prevents users from continuing with their work but also makes them loose all the stored data. Physical memory dump refers to a problem associated with hardware or software of the computer system.
This problem usually occurs when a person has opened various websites together and is working simultaneously on them non-stop, if one of the opened websites stop responding then the person is required to dump the work he was doing. Physical memory dump is the result of software and hardware compatibility issues and in order to get rid of it you are suggested to remove the latest hard wares which you have added. These include digital camera, pen drive or any other USB data cables.
Real Estate Notes
Real estate notes
The most preeminent way to search for real estate notes is through real estate notes listings which provide comprehensive information on a range of categories such as commercial, business, residential to name a few. Real estate notes serve the purpose of being significant for both buyers and sellers because it offers quality information on different subjects for business expansion. One can obtain real estate notes from various magazines, newspapers and internet as there are large numbers of websites which provide wide ranging information on real estate notes, listings, buyers and sellers, brokers etc.
Advantages:
What is MMS
MMS stands for Multimedia Messaging Service. MMS is a telephony messaging system, used as a standard that allows transferring messages which contains things related to multimedia such as images, audio, video and also the content in SMS messaging.
It is primarily used in mobile networks along with almost similar messaging systems like Mobile Instant Messaging, SMS etc.
Mirroring
When data is being backed up, a common technique used to help add redundancy is called mirroring. This technique allows the user to simultaneously write data to two different storage devices at the same time. This allows for the data to be backed up in two different locations at once, instead of manually backup the data up to a different storage device at a different time.
Mirroring is used to provide a backup drive to one that may otherwise have failed. For example, if one of the mirrored drives fails when someone is trying to access it’s data, the other mirrored drive acts as a backup and can continue feeding data where the other one left off. If need be, the failed drive can then be replaced and then can be set to mirror the non-failing drive. However, if for some reason both drives were to go out, then I guess you’re just out of luck (unless you mirrored on three different drives).
IP Conflict
An IP address conflict is a problem that happens when two different computers or devices on a common subnet are assigned (or configured) to use the same IP address. Two different devices on a two separate subnets may have a different IP address, but two devices on the same subnet may not have the same IP address. The IP address is used to help differentiate the different devices on a subnet, and because of this can not be assigned to more than one device. These limitations come from the effects of NAT (Network Address Translation).
A IP address conflict may be resolved by assigning the conflicting device (that is, the one that has the same IP as another device on the network) a new IP address either manually or automatically. The difference between manually and automatically is that with manually the user can choose what the IP address should be (i.e. 192.168.0.145) whereas with an auto-selection, the network just slaps on a randomly generated IP address.
Clear ARP Cache
The ARP Cache can be described as a table which is used to store various mappings between the Data Link Layer and the Network Layer of communication. It is stored within the RAM (Random Access Memory) of the computer. Within the two layers, the Datalink Layer is made up of different MAC addresses, whereas the Network Layer is made up mostly of IP addresses.
Occasionally, you’ll need to clear the ARP cache. This is due to the fact that the ARP cache may sometimes become corrupted. When this happens, the main way to fix it is to simply clear it out. One of the ways to tell that your ARP cache needs cleared is that you’ll notice random web pages timing out without loading. If you notice this happening with a large number of sites, then odds are that all of their servers are fine and that you just need to clear the ARP cache of your computer.
NVRAM
NVRAM is an acronym for Non Volatile Random Access Memory. The basic concept of NVRAM is that it retains the data even if the power is off, unlike volatile memory in which the data is lost as the power goes off. NVRAM is part of the RAM (Random Access Memory) family; however, it doesn’t need continuous power in order to retain the information stored in them. Other volatile types of RAM require continuous power like SRAM or DRAM.
The NVRAM has a special integrated circuit chip called as small 24 pin Dual Inline Package. This is designed in a way that it can obtain necessary power, required to retain data, from the motherboard CMOS battery. The NVRAM is used in computers so that it can keep information like MAC (Media Access Control) address, manufacturing date, serial number of the computer, model number etc. NVRAM has several forms in use today. Today, the most common and known form of NVRAM is the USB-Stick or Flash Memory.