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Noeman GSM - E-Books




Posted: May 31st, 2008, 6:53am CEST by jason28

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Hardcover: 192 pages
Publisher: Facts on File (March 28, 2006)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 081605195X
ISBN-13: 978-0816051953
Size- 8.60mb

Grade 9 Up–Designed to support serious academic study, these three volumes (in a six-volume series) offer detail-rich discussions of their respective topics. Each one opens with the same introductory matter, closes with the same set of appendixes, and in between systematically covers basic facts, interior and exterior physical features, and exploratory missions both past and planned. Information is current enough to include, for instance, a mention of the August 12, 2005, launch of the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, but not the November 9th departure of the Venus Express. Though replete with tables, technical details, and mathematical calculations, none of the presentations offers more than a perfunctory assortment of black-and-white photos, supplemented by one small color section per volume. The closing lists of recommended books and Web sites are likewise stingy, but do provide some avenues for keeping current. Consider for assignment use, where circulating materials are needed to back up such reference resources as Paul Weissman's The Encyclopedia of the Solar System (Academic, 1998) or Kenneth R. Lang's The Cambridge Guide to the Solar System (Cambridge Univ., 2003).–John Peters, New York Public Library

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Posted: May 31st, 2008, 5:04am CEST by firomero

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Posted: May 31st, 2008, 5:01am CEST by firomero

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Author: Joe Grand, Albert Yarusso, Ralph H. Baer, Marcus R. Brown and Frank Thornton
Paperback: 592 pages
Publisher: Syngress; 1 edition (December 31, 2004)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1931836310
ISBN-13: 978-1931836319
Format: pdf
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In November of 1977, Atari shipped its first 400,000 Video Computer Systems. Since that time, over 1.2 billion consoles have been sold worldwide, and a large percentage of those are still hanging around as "classic systems". An avid (some would say rabid) community of video game hackers and hardware geeks has developed around a common passion to push their consoles, and the games themselves, beyond the functionality originally intended by the manufacturers. This book is the first on the market to cover the entire range of consoles produced over the last 25 years (most game hacks and geeks own multiple platforms). It provides detailed instructions on how to customize and reconfigure consoles to a wide variety of ends--from the cosmetic case modifications to the ambitious porting of Linux to the Nintendo GameCube. Platforms covered in this book include Atari, Nintendo, Playstation, Xbox, and Gamepark 32.


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Posted: May 31st, 2008, 4:59am CEST by firomero

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How to format your pc

-Introduction
-About Windows XP
-Installing Windows XP
-The Windows Desktop
-The taskbar
-The Start Menu


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This book wants to teach you anything you want to know about Windows XP, from the beginning, like setting it up on your computer, to options and settings. The book is targeting especially beginners, but also more advanced users.
This book’s CD also includes “The Windows XP Setup Simulation Program” version 1.0. It is a simulation of the Windows XP Setup, and it can give you an idea of how the installation is done. So it takes you trough the most important steps, reducing the 1 hour time you need to go trough setup in less than 5 minutes!


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Posted: May 31st, 2008, 12:05am CEST by MariusKane

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First u should learn C form here:
http://www.noeman.org/gsm/e-books/63...tml#post327808
and then C++! but u can learn directly C++! This will help u to create symbian applications for your smartphone!
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rar Symbian OS Explained - Effective C++ Programming for Smartphones.rar (1.23 MB)