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March 10, 2008

Best commercial / Funniest

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Favorite Commercials

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A. Sports -nike, it was about american futboll

B. Food - macdonalds advertismen with a kid listening to music eating.. etc

C. Fashion - Dolce and Gabana - sun glasses

D. Automotive - Honda best advertisment of year 06 i think

E. Travel - Renault, with the robot things transforming.

F. Video Games - Xbox360

G. Technology - Smallest laptop in the world

I. THE WORST COMMERCIAL OF ALL TIME - worst commercial of arline services

December 14, 2007

Comercials Answers

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 COMMERCIAL ANSWERS

1. What are some other names for commercial?

2. The first television advertisement was broadcast in the United States at 14:29 on July 1, 1941.

3. It had a cost of 9 dollars and it lasted for about 20-second before a baseball game.

4. Some features are catch-phrases that may remain in the minds of television viewers a long time after the span of the advertising campaign.

5. In the 1960s a typical hour-long American show would run for 51 minutes excluding advertisements. Today, a similar program would only be 42 minutes long; a typical 30-minute block of time includes 22 minutes of programming with 6 minutes of national advertising and 2 minutes of local.

6. Over the course of 10 hours, American viewers will see approximately 3 hours of advertisements.

7. The average cost of a single 30-second TV spot during the Superbowl (seen by 90 million viewers) has reached $2.6 million dollars.

8. Since the 1970s, advertisements about cigarettes have been banned from American TV and advertisements for alcohol products are allowed, but during the commercial no consumption of any alcohol product is allowed.

9. In many European countries television advertisements appear in longer, but less frequent advertising breaks.

10. There would be no movies, series. All will be just advertismenst, as we can see for a few years now, the advertisments have increased and the time spent on them also. 10 years earlier, there were 3 minutes advertisments, now we have 20 minuntes advertisments on Telecinco or Antena 3

December 5, 2007

The Triangle of Bermudas

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The triangle of Bermudas is the most misterios are of the world where in total there are 50 missing ships and 20 airplanes. It is located in between the bermudas islands, Puerto Rico, Fort Lauderdale. One of th emos famous cases is the flight 19. The fifth of dicember 1945 where five airplanes were doing a flight rutine and misteriously disappeared the five. Incredible

November 5, 2007

computer lesson 4

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November 5

1. Computers store temporary information and long-term information.2. Random Access Memory (RAM)3. Read Only Memory (ROM)

4. Is RAM stored once the computer is shut off?

5. No, it erases.

6. Hard drives, CD-ROM’s and Floppy Disk drives.7. Of rigid aluminum or glass disks coated with ferromagnetic material and rotate around a central axle

8. From 650 to 680 megabytes.9. Because the disk is flexible and the read and write head is in physical contact with the surface of the disk.

10. Finished

11. Floppy disk – 337 Pages

     CD – 150.000 Pages

     DVD – 3.984.000 Pages

     Hard drive – 18.750.000 Pages

7. Of

computer lesson 3

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1. It means that you can use them to access and change info. like numbers, text, pictures, and even music.

3. Input is the data that is entered into a computer

4. Mouse, Keyboard, Microphone, Video camara…

5. How was information entered in the early stages of computers around 1945?

6.  The electronic Homeric integrated and calculator or ENIAC.

computer history lesson 2

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1. The physical parts of a computer are called hardware.

3. The microprocessor is the device in the computer that performs most of the tasks we ask the computer to do; from playing computer games to graphing the number of people who prefer cricket to curling. The microprocessor reads and performs different tasks according to the software that instructs it. This ability is what makes the computer such a versatile machine.4. The four components of a computer are the input, output, processing and storage.

5. I have already seen it

4.

computer history lesson 1

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November 5, 2007

1. The name of the oldest calculation machine the abacus. It’s about 5,000 years old.

2. Mechanical calculators that could add and multiply but could not subtract, were invented in the 1600s.

3. It was Charles Babbage in the early 1800s, who designed mechanical calculating machines that were the true

ancestor of today’s computers. It didn’t work because the moving parts they relied on were slow and subject to
breakdown.

4. Not done

5. It could have been possibly built like a religious temple, a funeral monument or an astronomical observatory
that was used to predict seasons.

6. These components are input, storage, processing and output.

October 17, 2007

answer to plugin questions

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1. An add-on for the visitors browser that allows the browser to display additional types of content.

2. WYSI-Wordpress This plugin adds a WYSIWYG editor to the advanced editing screen of Wordpress, it allows you to edit posts as you would in any word processor application.

3. No, because there are many different authors for many different plugins.

4. Plugins do not usually work by themselves.

5. The main difference is that plugins generally rely on the host application’s user interface and have a well-defined boundary to their possible set of actions.

6. Plugins can be traced back as far as the mid 1970s.

7. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plugin

Identity theft answers

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Identity Theft Answers
October 14, 2007
1. Identity Theft: The stealing of a person’s financial information, esp. credit cards and Social Security number, with the intention of using that data to commit fraud and create a phony persona

2. Some identity thieves sift through trash bins looking for bank account and credit card statements; other more high-tech methods involve accessing corporate databases to steal lists of customer information.

3. They can transfer all all money of your bank account to theirs.

4. The total loss to business and individual victims for all types of reported identity theft–both new account and existing account frauds is almost $53 billion dollars annually. More specifically, business victims experienced a total loss of $47.5 billion or an average of $4,800 per business victim per year. Individual victims account for a total loss of $5 billion and $500 per victim annually.

5. It depends on how careful you are with the information you give.

6. After an identity theft, the one who stole the personal information will try to use his identity to buy.

7. Thesurname, given names, date of birth, Social Security number, Social Insurance Number, current
and former addresses are some common data taken in a theft.

8. This information can be obtained by:
1. Dumpster Diving: They rummage through trash looking for bills or other paper with your personal information on it.
2. Skimming: They steal credit/debit card numbers by using a special storage device when processing your card.
3. Phishing: They pretend to be financial institutions or companies and send spam or pop-up messages to get you to reveal your personal information.
4. Changing Your Address: They divert your billing statements to another location by completing a change of address form.
5. Old-Fashioned Stealing: They steal wallets and purses; mail, including bank and credit card statements; pre-approved credit offers; and new checks or tax information. They steal personnel records, or bribe employees who have access.
6. Pretexting: They use false pretenses to obtain your personal information from financial institutions, telephone companies, and other sources. For more information about pretexting, click here.

9. Some ways to prevent yourself from being a victim is that people are careless with their personal information. indentity theft should not be a problem if you dont give out information over the internet.

10. If you have been a victim of identity theft you should File a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission, close the accounts that you know, call the police. An once it is solved, try not to make the same mistake.

INFORMATION TAKEN FROM:
(http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/microsites/idtheft/consumers/about-identity-theft.html)
(http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/identity%20theft)

October 9, 2007

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September 25, 2007

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