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Muehle Pinsel Sandalwood shaving cream, extremely moisturizing paste/ cream form that lathers up extremely well. Cream is packaged in a silver and green tin. Cream should easily last more than 5 months on heavy beards. I personally recommend this cream. You do not need a shaving bowl to apply. Simply dip your wet shaving brush in the paste, gather a small amount of cream, and lather on your face, making sure to wet the brush again to gather more water in your beard.

OS Windows XP

open Office

several other programs

Additional experiments with purely digital gestures - splattering painterly shapes along spline-based paths.

Phone differentiation used to be about radios and antennas and things like that...We think, going forward, the phone of the future will be differentiated by software

 

Steve Jobs | WSJ

 

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Jim ordered all this as a suprise but let the apple out of the bag when the keyboard and switch arrived. He said he ordered some software but couldn't remember what it was.

Green Spa es un software completo para la gestión de un spa, desde el que podrá registrar todas las reservas, la ocupación de cabinas y circuitos y la organización interna del establecimiento.

Green Spa

 

Porto Alegre, Brasil, 08/05/2014 - 15º Fórum Internacional do Software Livre - FISL 15 - Humor, Arte e Software Livre com o Vida de Programador, com Andre Noel - Foto: Guilherme Almeida

David Narvaez nos hablo de la importancia del software libre, luego un pequeño conversatorio donde el software libre fue el tema principal.

See how the all in AkkenCloud™ fits all your employment software needs.

El sábado 18 de septiembre se celebró el Software Freedom Day, Cidetys participó grabando diferentes distribuciones GNU/Linux y diversos "Kits" de aplicaciones libres.

El equipo de Cidetys estuvo grabando CD's de diversos Kits de aplicaciones, como también sistemas operativos libres.

Designed at Sandia, Mirage is the first inverse-design software for optical metamaterials. Users start by describing the result they want, and the software fills in the steps to get there. The modern design approach takes the guesswork out of engineering as-yet theoretical technologies like ultracompact, high-performance cameras and cloaking armor that could make wearers invisible to detection. Mirage is available free to researchers who have a valid research contract with the U.S. government.

 

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Photo by Randy Montoya.

 

What I did for the best part of last year. Played CounterStrike.

 

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Why I'll never be a software engineer.

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Ganemos la batalla ante el software propietario

Software solution provider - Aum infotech

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A software piracy poster from the early days of computing

After studies have been conducted on the specific group of users, it’s switched right into a profile or user persona that imitates a genuine customer. Basically, a persona is personified data produced from user behaviours, attitudes, discomfort points, as well as their wants and needs inside a particular product. Instead of tailoring an software developer to meet the requirements of the generic group, a persona was created having a specific number of users in your mind.

 

Personas illustrate the goals and behaviors of users while areas examine patterns in census for example age, location, sex, salary, and so forth. Both of them are essential however, personas offer lots of advantages throughout the development process.

 

1. Promote User-Focused Outcomes

 

Frequently, an application can morph in to the desires from the designer as opposed to the user. To avert this, the expansion process must focus on a person-focused goal all actions should be created using the consumer in your mind. With this to happen, they must adopt the outlook during the finish user to create an application that resonates using its users. Personas ought to be used through the development process and never as just one phase. Reinforcing the consumer persona through the entire process will be sure that the entire team remains centered on their primary goal. Without having done this, the end result from the final software developer might not match the users’ wants.

 

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2. Establishes Consensus During Development

 

Raw information is frequently hard to interpret however, a persona encapsulates the study and communicates the trends to other people in a manner that they are able to understand and visualize. Inside a team of developers, you will find usually individuals with different skills and expertise that could cause a positive change of opinions. A person persona is a superb tool to prevent confusion and miscommunications through the development process. The persona communicates ideas and ideas using the team of developers, stakeholders, and users. Effectively, it helps to ensure that everybody is on a single page and understands who the prospective audience is.

 

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3. Validates All Decisions

 

An application idea is made, but could it be really exactly what the user needs and wants? While it’s important to determine who the application will target, it’s more essential to understand the consumer particularly desires. Without validation, the end result won’t deliver just what the finish user needs and can ultimately be pointless. All decisions and actions which are made throughout the development process must have a person-focused reasoning. When the development process starts to stray from concentrating on meeting the users’ needs, the application will likely fail.

 

User personas are valuable for everybody throughout the development process to be able to boost the quality and efficiency of the work. A persona increases product quality since it directly addresses the finish users discomfort points and fixes issues that software developer presently experience. Understanding and meeting a particular categories of users’ needs will be sure that the application is really a success. Narrowing in on the specific group of users will yield greater download rates and most importantly, it'll keep up with the engagement from the users.

El equipo de Cidetys estuvo grabando CD's y DVD's de diversos Kits de aplicaciones, como también sistemas operativos libres.

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Zitouna Bank of Tunisia has selected a new cloud infrastructure from IBM to drive their growth objectives of opening up to 18 new branches per year, rolling out new services, and reaching new customers. The cloud capabilities are based on IBM Power Systems and other servers, IBM PowerVM virtualization software, IBM Storwize V7000 storage systems, and IBM Cloud Manager with OpenStack cloud management software. IBM Global Technology Services is providing implementation, maintenance and disaster recovery services, as well as training for the bank’s staff. -- Photo courtesy of Zitouna Bank and IBM

This image was scanned from a plan in the BHP Coal Geology plan set. The set of plans was donated to the Geology Department at University of Newcastle by BHP Coal Geology, in the early 1960s. The plans were transferred to Cultural Collections and stored in archives at the Auchmuty Library, University of Newcastle (2012), together with other archival material from the Geology Dept.

 

The plans were scanned at 400dpi in GLAMx Lab, Cultural Collections, in August 2017. This set of plans was generated from the scans by Russell Rigby in October 2017 - the original scans were adjusted using Irfanview software and the following steps:

1/ the scans were "squared up" where necessary by fine rotation, and cropped to remove frayed edges, binding holes etc - all information was preserved.

2/ the scans were resized to 160dpi (40% of original)to get a set of plans at manageable size.

3/ the resized images were"auto adjusted" to improve colour rendition and contrast

4/ the adjusted images were saved as high quality jpg files (80%)

5/ the adjusted images were renamed for consistency.

 

The borehole and shaft numbers used on these plans are from sequential numbering of the data points generated within BHP Coal Geology. A reference listing of the BHPCG numbers used for the Newcastle Coalfield with the name and number of the data point is held in archives by Glencore, Mineral Resources, and may also be in the University collection (to be confirmed). Copies of the drillhole and shaft logs are contained in sets of typed sheets, with hand-coloured graphic logs.

 

The scanned plans are dye-line prints. They were printed from originals on transparent film which were updated from time to time in BHP Coal Geology. Later versions of these plans may be available from other sources, and the updated originals may still be in the archives now held by Glencore. The printed plans are hand coloured.

 

The plans are approximately 1050mm x 760mm, at a scale of 4 inches:1 mile (1:15840) unless otherwise shown. They are bound in a single hard-cover folio.

 

The borehole and shaft numbers used on these plans are from sequential numbering of the data points generated within BHP Coal Geology. A reference listing of the BHPCG numbers used for the Newcastle Coalfield with the name and number of the data point is held in archives by Glencore, Mineral Resources, and may also be in the University collection. Copies of the drillhole and shaft logs are contained in sets of typed sheets, with hand-coloured graphic logs.

 

You are welcome to use the images for study and personal research purposes. Please acknowledge as “BHP Coal Geology", (Australia)" For commercial requests you must obtain permission by contacting Cultural Collections.

 

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