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Petro Genius is the best cloud-based/online software for petrol pump which provides complete
computerization of petrol pump. It is also available with a mobile app (Android & iOS). It is easy
to use and, low maintenance and customized software and mobile app for petrol pump management. This
petrol pump software/mobile app covers all major modules such as:-
1. Meter Reading
2. Lubricant Sale
3. Credit Sale
4. Voucher Sale
5. Day Book
6. Purchase Invoice & more.
eCourier CEO Tom Allason gazing at the numbers.
pretty impressive, actually. the company uses software to allocate
its resources and dispatch most of its drivers.
Our 2010 Christmas lights in Round Rock, Texas consisted of 14,260 LED lights using around 1400 watts and less than 12 amps of electricity. The Christmas lights were synchronized to music by computer that people listen to on 106.9 FM. Lights were shown on CNN, GMA, KVUE, Fox New's O'Reilly Factor, and our local Fox station.
Diefenbunker: Canada's Cold War Museum
OTTAWA SEMI-AUTOMATIC EXCHANGE (OSAX)
Inevitably, computerization replaced earlier communications technologies. The OSAX computers were cutting edge and top secret in the early 1980s.
The original Burroughs 4800 mainframe computers, similar to the ones here, were enormous, both in terms of size and relative processing power. They handled more than 100,000 messages per month, and connected the Bunker to Canadian and allied military bases around the globe.
The room rests on a raised platform. Underneath, cables connect the computers and a ventilation system cools the hard-working equipment. Once the doors are closed, the OSAX is what the military calls a "TEMPEST room", shielded from floor to ceiling in metal to prevent electronic eavesdropping.
The computers' sole connection to the outside world was via secure optic fibre; data was stored on large magnetic tapes. The average smartphone has more computing power-but just try to get a signal in the Bunker.
Teletype machines were also in use in OSAX. Starting in the early 1990s, large computers were phased out in favour of PCs.
“…there were a lot of places in here that were restricted... OSAX was the most restricted area."
Janet Puddicombe, Teletype Operator/Communicator
(1981-1987)
The Janome DC4030PR is a computerized Sewing Machine, Offering 30 unique stitches and six different 1-step buttonholes you have all the stitches you need to really tackle all your sewing projects. FREE Expedited 2nd-Day Shipping on Janome DC4030PR! Comes with FREE! 5-Piece V.I.P Reward Package (Over $90 Retail Value)! LED Screen.
Item # 14023
SYNERGY
Adult Collectible Dressed Doll
The JEM AND THE HOLOGRAMS Collection
Limited Edition of 750 Dolls
Suggested Retail Price: US $119.00
Estimated Delivery: November 2012
A highly advanced computerized artificial intelligence capable of projecting truer than life holographic 3D images, SYNERGY is the secret hidden behind JEM AND THE HOLOGRAM's success! SYNERGY projects a lifelike hologram over JERRICA BENTON and instantly turns the charismatic music industry mogul into one of the 80s most memorable and beloved characters, the truly outrageous JEM. SYNERGY is all set to add some magic to your doll collection today!
SYNERGY is a 12-inch fully articulated vinyl collectible doll with hand applied eyelashes and fully rooted bright purple hair and comes dressed in her iconic glittery holographic techno bodysuit. SYNERGY also includes interchangeable metallic "gloved" hands and lavender colored hands, high-heel boots, tiny miniature gift box containing a pair of JemStar earrings for JERRICA BENTON, as well as other miniature screen-accurate surprise accessories that fans will recognize and adore! An adjustable doll stand, instructions and certificate of authenticity are included. For collectors 14 & up only.
Happy 50th anniversary Throwback Thursday! It took a few years, but Freeman Library eventually saw the addition of computers around 1986 to help them with the work of circulating materials. As the clipping from the Friends of Freeman Newsletter points out here, all those who love the library had to "say good-bye to the old hand stamp system." Though we still love our books, it's probably safe to say we now also can't do without our computers!
Your little ones will love our beach style entry wading pool and Speedy, the Friendly Turtle! Speedy is surrounded by 13 computerized fountains that spurt up around him!
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President Ma visits computerized tomography center at Kaohsiung Medical University Chung-Ho Memorial Hospital. (2011/08/19)
Lens Celestron CGEM - 800 Computerized 8" Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope
Aperture f/10.0
Focal Length 2032 mm
Magnification 480x
For years, science fiction stories have been foretelling a dystopian future where humanity is engaged in a struggle against computerized enemies. What most people don’t realize is that this battle has already begun. But malevolent robots aren’t behind the recent spate of worldwide security breaches; our adversaries are our fellow humans, in the service of organized crime, developing and controlling “weak AI” tools. These tools imitate the actions of real people and abuse the interfaces we have built for our users, to click on ads, fraudulently transfer money, attempt logins to find reused passwords, and automatically identify and exploit security vulnerabilities on a global scale. We will review the evolution of these attacks, examine why dealing with them is so challenging, and look at how they are changing the nature of developing and running online applications securely, with examples from Google and others.
The SAGE computerized air defense system allowed its operators to interpret radar information about potential airborne military threats and to relay that information for targeting by fighter planes.
The SAGE system was significant because it was one of the earliest computer systems to include a display. This allowed the user to more easily interpret the data being processed by the system.
The SAGE is also an example of innovation in computer history made possible by government applications.
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Item # 14023
SYNERGY
Adult Collectible Dressed Doll
The JEM AND THE HOLOGRAMS Collection
Limited Edition of 750 Dolls
Suggested Retail Price: US $119.00
Estimated Delivery: November 2012
A highly advanced computerized artificial intelligence capable of projecting truer than life holographic 3D images, SYNERGY is the secret hidden behind JEM AND THE HOLOGRAM's success! SYNERGY projects a lifelike hologram over JERRICA BENTON and instantly turns the charismatic music industry mogul into one of the 80s most memorable and beloved characters, the truly outrageous JEM. SYNERGY is all set to add some magic to your doll collection today!
SYNERGY is a 12-inch fully articulated vinyl collectible doll with hand applied eyelashes and fully rooted bright purple hair and comes dressed in her iconic glittery holographic techno bodysuit. SYNERGY also includes interchangeable metallic "gloved" hands and lavender colored hands, high-heel boots, tiny miniature gift box containing a pair of JemStar earrings for JERRICA BENTON, as well as other miniature screen-accurate surprise accessories that fans will recognize and adore! An adjustable doll stand, instructions and certificate of authenticity are included. For collectors 14 & up only.
Diefenbunker: Canada's Cold War Museum
OTTAWA SEMI-AUTOMATIC EXCHANGE (OSAX)
Inevitably, computerization replaced earlier communications technologies. The OSAX computers were cutting edge and top secret in the early 1980s.
The original Burroughs 4800 mainframe computers, similar to the ones here, were enormous, both in terms of size and relative processing power. They handled more than 100,000 messages per month, and connected the Bunker to Canadian and allied military bases around the globe.
The room rests on a raised platform. Underneath, cables connect the computers and a ventilation system cools the hard-working equipment. Once the doors are closed, the OSAX is what the military calls a "TEMPEST room", shielded from floor to ceiling in metal to prevent electronic eavesdropping.
The computers' sole connection to the outside world was via secure optic fibre; data was stored on large magnetic tapes. The average smartphone has more computing power-but just try to get a signal in the Bunker.
Teletype machines were also in use in OSAX. Starting in the early 1990s, large computers were phased out in favour of PCs.
“…there were a lot of places in here that were restricted... OSAX was the most restricted area."
Janet Puddicombe, Teletype Operator/Communicator
(1981-1987)
In the machining room, aside from the ultra high-tech, computerized CNC centre, there are a few more traditional manual machines like these. The green one is used to build fitted holders for new movements and also for other specialized machining for prototype movements. The machine on the right is used to apply perlage finish to prototype parts.
Our 2010 Christmas lights in Round Rock, Texas consisted of 14,260 LED lights using around 1400 watts and less than 12 amps of electricity. The Christmas lights were synchronized to music by computer that people listen to on 106.9 FM. Lights were shown on CNN, GMA, KVUE, Fox New's O'Reilly Factor, and our local Fox station.
Our 2010 Christmas lights in Round Rock, Texas consisted of 14,260 LED lights using around 1400 watts and less than 12 amps of electricity. The Christmas lights were synchronized to music by computer that people listen to on 106.9 FM. Lights were shown on CNN, GMA, KVUE, Fox New's O'Reilly Factor, and our local Fox station.
These words are starting to get somewhat obscure for an unedumacated fool like myself.
Idea
Envelope
Ingot
Jeroboam
Kransky
Literature
Quarter
Urban
Xylophone
Yoghurt
Goethe
Zaire
What do I call the computerized thingy that spits money out at me?
Item # 14023
SYNERGY
Adult Collectible Dressed Doll
The JEM AND THE HOLOGRAMS Collection
Limited Edition of 750 Dolls
Suggested Retail Price: US $119.00
Estimated Delivery: November 2012
A highly advanced computerized artificial intelligence capable of projecting truer than life holographic 3D images, SYNERGY is the secret hidden behind JEM AND THE HOLOGRAM's success! SYNERGY projects a lifelike hologram over JERRICA BENTON and instantly turns the charismatic music industry mogul into one of the 80s most memorable and beloved characters, the truly outrageous JEM. SYNERGY is all set to add some magic to your doll collection today!
SYNERGY is a 12-inch fully articulated vinyl collectible doll with hand applied eyelashes and fully rooted bright purple hair and comes dressed in her iconic glittery holographic techno bodysuit. SYNERGY also includes interchangeable metallic "gloved" hands and lavender colored hands, high-heel boots, tiny miniature gift box containing a pair of JemStar earrings for JERRICA BENTON, as well as other miniature screen-accurate surprise accessories that fans will recognize and adore! An adjustable doll stand, instructions and certificate of authenticity are included. For collectors 14 & up only.
Our 2010 Christmas lights in Round Rock, Texas consisted of 14,260 LED lights using around 1400 watts and less than 12 amps of electricity. The Christmas lights were synchronized to music by computer that people listen to on 106.9 FM. Lights were shown on CNN, GMA, KVUE, Fox New's O'Reilly Factor, and our local Fox station.
The Bat Vault: Before computerization each major league player had a physical template that the factory used to build their custom bats.
The system was computerized in 1980. The display shows the status of each of the fountain’s three underground pumps. (WBEZ/Chloe Prasinos)
Diefenbunker: Canada's Cold War Museum
OTTAWA SEMI-AUTOMATIC EXCHANGE (OSAX)
Inevitably, computerization replaced earlier communications technologies. The OSAX computers were cutting edge and top secret in the early 1980s.
The original Burroughs 4800 mainframe computers, similar to the ones here, were enormous, both in terms of size and relative processing power. They handled more than 100,000 messages per month, and connected the Bunker to Canadian and allied military bases around the globe.
The room rests on a raised platform. Underneath, cables connect the computers and a ventilation system cools the hard-working equipment. Once the doors are closed, the OSAX is what the military calls a "TEMPEST room", shielded from floor to ceiling in metal to prevent electronic eavesdropping.
The computers' sole connection to the outside world was via secure optic fibre; data was stored on large magnetic tapes. The average smartphone has more computing power-but just try to get a signal in the Bunker.
Teletype machines were also in use in OSAX. Starting in the early 1990s, large computers were phased out in favour of PCs.
“…there were a lot of places in here that were restricted... OSAX was the most restricted area."
Janet Puddicombe, Teletype Operator/Communicator
(1981-1987)