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JavaScript: The Definitive Guide, Beta Version

JavaScript: The Definitive Guide, Beta Version

ISBN: , SKU: , AUTHOR: Flanagan, David, PUBLISHER: O'Reilly Media, JavaScript is a simple programming language from Netscape that can be embedded in your HTML Web pages. It allows you to control the behavior of the Web browser, add dynamically created text to your Web pages, interact with the user through HTML forms ("without CGI scripts), and, in version 3.0 of Netscape Navigator, even control and interact with Java applets and Navigator plugins. JavaScript is not an alternative to Java, but an ideal partner. The two languages have separate but very complementary features. Since JavaScript is a simple language that can be embedded directly into a Web page, without need for compilation, it is accessible to more Web page authors, and may actually have a larger short-term impact on the Web and on Internet computing than Java itself. This book is a definitive guide for JavaScript. The first eight chapters document the core JavaScript language, and the next six describe how JavaScript works on the client-side to interact with the Web browser and with the Web page. These chapters are followed by a"complete reference section that documents every object, property, method, event handler, function, and constructor used by client-side JavaScript. In a separate reference section, you will find the interaction between JavaScript and HTML documented -- mainly aspects of HTML that relate to JavaScript. A forthcoming edition of this book will cover the use of JavaScript on Web servers, as well as the object, properties, and methods of server-side JavaScript. This book documents the version of JavaScript shipped with Navigator , and 2.0.2, and also the much-changed version of JavaScript shipped with beta versions of Navigator 3.0. The 3.0 informationis current as of the 3.0b4 release. JavaScript is also supported in Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0, and this book discusses JavaScript support in Beta 1 of MSIE. A notable feature of these versions of JavaScript is the frustrating number of bugs that still exist. The book contains a long list of known bugs and is careful to document commonly encountered bugs on the reference pages of the JavaScript objects. Why is this book in "Beta"? We printed this book in a "beta" edition because JavaScript is rapidly evolving. Within Netscape, the version of JavaScript that will be in Navigator 3.0 is being called "JavaScript 1.0." This is an implicit admission that JavaScript as implemented in Navigator 2.0 was still a beta version of the language. Despite JavaScript's beta status, a tremendous number of people are using it and need quality documentation for it. At the same time, however, we realize there have been a lot of changes to JavaScript since Navigator 2.0 was released. As this book is being written, Navigator is at the 3.0b4 stage, and we are beginning to hear about the new features that will be available in the 3.0b5 release. It seems, in fact, that JavaScript is changing faster at this point than at any other time in its

The Comet Hale-Bopp Book: Guide to an Awe-Inspiring Visitor

The Comet Hale-Bopp Book: Guide to an Awe-Inspiring Visitor

ISBN: , SKU: , AUTHOR: Hockey, Thomas A. / Bopp, Thomas, PUBLISHER: ATL Press, A fascinating introduction to the recently discovered Comet Hale-Bopp that will soon burst onto the celestial scene. The comet will be one of the most-studied and perhaps brightest. It arrives on the heels of other recent comets in the "year of the comet". Hockey's book fills the long-standing demand for a guidebook that helps everyone gripped by "comet-fever" appreciate this spectacular event. It is written in a lucid style for a non-technical readership. Biographical details and first-person quotes from Alan Hale and Thomas Bopp, among others, humanize the science behind the comet and capture the "feel" of what could well-be the astronomical event of the decade. The book provides the reader with charts and tables to locate and observe the comet. Hockey tells the story of the comet's discovery, astronomer's reaction to it, and their preparation for its arrival. It also discusses other famous comets, including Comet Halley, Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 and Comet Hyakutake, and their significance. "This is a well-written account of everything you need to know to enjoy Comet Hale-Bopp. The level of writing is most appropriate for young teens, but their parents will pick it up and learn a great deal as well. I was particularly impressed with how well the author handles scientific concepts for this audience. They are deftly woven into the text, and should inspire young readers to see science as an exciting process, not a collection of factoids". Dr. Catharine Garmany, University of Colorado, Boulder, Chair, Education Advisory Board, American Astronomical Society "It is refreshing... to see this authoritative little book... The book is especially suitable for younger readers, observers, andamateur astronomers. The profuse photo illustrations include not only some of the better NASA and large-telescope images of comets, asteroids, and craters, but also shots of current science personalities, including the discoverers; Hale and Bopp. All in all, the book gives an easy introduction to why scientists and naturalists are excited about the approach of a new, major comet... Perhaps the most inspiring chapters for many readers will be the last two, which detail how and where to watch for the comet, the role of amateurs in comet studies, and how to understand and use small telescopes... I recommend it for younger readers and applaud the author... for introducing a whole new generation of readers to their own personal comet and hence to the wonders of the universe around us". Dr. William K. Hartmann, Planetary Science Institute, Tucson, Author of "Astronomy: the Cosmic Journey" and "Moons and Planets", co-author of "The Modern Theory for the Origin of the Moon", Mariner 9 space-probe imaging team co-investigator, Space Artist "Hockey has the first-time astronomical observer clearly in his sights...young astronomers will enjoy Hockey. "John Hughes, Sky and Telescope, Februa

Radical Marketing: From Harvard to Harley, Ten Who Broke the

Radical Marketing: From Harvard to Harley, Ten Who Broke the

ISBN: , SKU: , AUTHOR: Rifkin, Glenn / Hill, Sam, PUBLISHER: HarperBusiness, How did the Grateful Dead use its fanatical following to build a $100 million band that still thrives today, despite the fact that the band split up in ? How did upstart Boston Beer Company--makers of Sam Adams--revolutionize the beer industry and prevail over lumbering incumbent Anheuser-Busch without an advertising budget? And how did lams create the premium pet food market and grow from $16 million to $600 million in sales in just fifteen years, while charging twice the price of competitor Ralston-Purina? Through radical marketing. In the tradition of such bestsellers as "Thriving on Chaos" and "Built to Last, Radical Marketing" is a fresh, provocative approach to marketing and strategy that has proven hugely successful for organizations ranging from Harley-Davidson to Harvard Business School. In this book, Sam Hill, cofounder of Helios Consulting and an oft-quotes expert on marketing, and Glenn Rifkin, a veteran business writer for the "New York Times," identify the unconventional strategies that have enabled ten innovative companies to usurp valuable market share from traditional industry leaders. Just what do these organizations have in common? Each is in tune emotionally with their customer base--allowing them to glean superior marketing insight without spending millions of dollars on advertising or employing huge marketing departments. Each is focused more on the big picture--growth and expansion--than on short term profits. And, despite their current success, each started out with little more than a passion for their products, forcing them to do things more cheaply and creatively. How do these commonalties equal success? In "Radical Marketing," you willlearn how: by forging long-term strategic alliances and seeding the globe with enthusiastic missionaries, the NBA has become the most powerful global sports brand in the world, elevating ticket sales and TV rights to $2 billion; Harley-Davidson helped spur its regeneration by starting a club of owners--and, in so doing, re-established itself as an enduring brand, a darling of Wall Street, and nothing less than an American icon of freedom and individuality; little-known EMC became the dominant player in the computer storage market, eclipsing industry leader IBM--by aggressively courting IBM' s customer base and creating a community of users around EMC' s products; Snap-on Tools owns 60 percent market share and became a nearly $2 billion company, selling tools door-to-door to its core customer base of over one million auto mechanics; Providian Financial, whose CEO lacked any formal marketing training and expertise, cracked new markets and won an army of new customers without using focus groups or any traditional advertising; Harvard Business School created the market for graduate business schools and established itself as the gold standard of its industry not by resting on the laurels of the auspicious Harvar

Amplificatore Class-T con TA

Amplificatore Class-T con TA

La mia proposta con il TA: conosciuto come amplificatore in classe T o T-Amp, è un amplificatore T-Amp con un pre-amplificatore ed un convertitore DAC 24bits/192Khz. Quindi l'amplificatore ha un ingresso analogico e un ingresso digitale formato standard S/PDIF coax/ottico. Dispone anche dell'uscita analogica del DAC. Zero feedback, nessun amplificatore operazionale. Guardate lo schema a blocchi. Il DAC: basato sugli integrati CS + CS. Questo DAC converte i segnali audio digitali coassiali o toslink in analogico canale destro/sinistro. Supporta frequenze di campionamento a KHz e 192Khz. Bit rate: 24-bit formato standard S/PDIF. Filtraggio sull'uscita del DAC: 12db/ottava, anzi che i soliti 6db/ottava. Il pre-amplificatore: due stadi separati, uno per l'ingresso analogico ed uno per l'uscita del DAC. Realizzato con transistor Mosfet discreti in classe A, zero feedback. Guadagno: 6db per l'ingresso analogico 8db per il DAC. Analog Out: uscita del DAC che può essere sfruttata per chi ama gli equalizzatori per poi rientrare dal ingresso analogico, oppure per usare un altro finale. Si può utilizzare anche per avere un doppio guadagno del pre-amp in caso di avere un segnale molto debole. Lo stadio Finale T-Amp: basato sul TA. Class-T architecture Single Supply Operation "Audiophile" Quality Sound 15W 4ohm, 10W 8ohm, High Efficiency Dynamic Range = 98 dB Mute and Sleep inputs Turn-on & turn-off pop suppression Over-current protection Over-temperature protection Bridged outputs Il filtro di uscita, del TA, è realizzato con induttori bobinati su nucleo d'aria per evitate qualsiasi saturazione del nucleo in ferrite, 18db/ottava anzi che i soliti 12db/ottava. L'alimentatore: integrato all'amplificatore è un alimentatore Switching 12v/5A con l'uscita filtrata con uF che fanno anche da pompa di corrente per avere ottimi spunti di corrente e buona risposta alle basse frequenze. Ingresso Vac con filtro RF. Lo chassis: in legno massello di faggio. Potenziometro volume ALPS, RCA dorati. Il suono: ci sono molte proposte con questo tipo di finale, ritengo che la mia proposta migliora la resa di questo ottimo finale basato sul TA. Specialmente se si utilizza l'ingresso digitale e grazie al pre-amplificatore. Il filtraggio aggiuntivo da a questo amplificatore un suono estremamente pulito ed secondo me molto dolce e preciso, per certi versi, simile a un valvolare. Ottimo per l'ascolto, senza grosse pretese di potenza, per musica classica o elettroacustica. Buona resa con casse acustiche di sensibilità superiore ai 90db. L'utilizzo: grazie all'ingresso S/PDIF, può essere utilizzato in modo di non dover utilizzare un lettore di CD ed usare un archivio musicale, come può essere un disco esterno(HD), collegato ad un'apparecchiatura con ingresso USB ed uscita S/PDIF, come le attuali TV. In questo modo possiamo farne a meno degli ingombranti ed obsoleti CD. Prodotto artigianale costruito da tecnico specializzato. Per ulteriori informazioni potete visitare il mio sito. L'indirizzo appare nel ultima fotografia. Grazie.

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Alumni Manager

Alumni Manager

EIT RawMaterials seeks an Alumni Manager  About us  EIT RawMaterials, initiated and funded by the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT), a body of the European Union, is the largest consortium in the raw materials sector worldwide. EIT RawMaterials unites more than 120 core and associate partners and 190 project partners from industry, research institutions and higher education from over 20 EU countries. They collaborate on finding new, innovative solutions to improving the raw materials sector along the entire value chain – from extraction to processing, recycling and reuse. The EIT RawMaterials Alumni creates new events, new services and new opportunities for people in the EIT RawMaterials community to continue to connect with each other and increases access to existing EIT RawMaterials events and services. Our mission is to support and complement the work of EIT RawMaterials, add value for individual alumni members, the Knowledge and Innovation Community (KIC) as a whole and more widely to EIT and the raw materials sector, and to contribute to the long-term legacy of EIT RawMaterials. EIT RawMaterials Alumni is for everyone who has a relationship with EIT RawMaterials, including current and past participants in: Masters and PhD programmes, Lifelong Learning courses and Wider Society Learning activities Business creation activities such as Business Ideas Competitions, Start-up & SME booster funding and Accelerator programmes EIT RawMaterials partners and their staff EIT RawMaterials staff Members of other KICS and the wider raw materials sector who have an interest in connecting and collaborating with EIT RawMaterials alumni We started work to develop an alumni association in and have recruited a volunteer Board and have developed a three year strategy and an action plan for . We have already signed up around 200 alumni, some of whom have already taken part in events and the Board has decided on the name EIT RawMaterials Alumni. To enable EIT RawMaterials Alumni to develop further we are looking for an Alumni Manager. The Alumni Manager will be responsible for the overall coordination and management of EIT RawMaterials Alumniactivities. The alumni manager will: Support EIT RawMaterials in developing the alumni network, promoting interaction with other stakeholders in the EIT RawMaterials communityand in implementing plans for events, information services and working towards a mentoring programme Organise, attend and participate in alumni events Introduce the necessary software platform to manage a database, communications and website Keep members informed and provide tailored news and information through the website, newsletter and social media on events, courses, publications etc (within and beyond EIT RawMaterials) Support the EIT RawMaterials AlumniBoard to implement plans and to manage Board meetings and communications Coordinate closely with the Board and with EIT RawMaterials Document and follow up on important actions and decisions from meetings Maintain and develop relations with EIT and with other EIT KICs and in particular their alumni associations Provide written and/or verbal reports to the Management and Executive Board on regular occasions Travel across Europe. Qualifications and experience An academic degree  5 years professional experience incl. experience of working in a complex organisation Background in alumni work  High English-language proficiency (level C1) with excellent verbal, written and presentation skills Very good organisation and coordination skills including attention to detail and multitasking  A combination of drive, tenacity and diplomacy  Experience using computers for a variety of tasks Competency in Microsoft applications including Word, Excel and Outlook. Additional information  The Alumni Manager (m/f) will be employed by EIT Raw Materials GmbH and based at our Headquarters in Berlin. They will report to the Director of Education. It is a full-time position, with a permanent contract, starting as soon as possible.  Application deadline: 10 February .

The Charlemagne Pursuit

The Charlemagne Pursuit

ISBN: , SKU: , AUTHOR: Berry, Steve, PUBLISHER: Hodder & Stoughton General Division, ONE Garmisch, Germany Tuesday, December 11, The Present 1:40 pm Cotton Malone hated enclosed spaces. His current unease was amplified by a packed cable car. Most of the passengers were on vacation, dressed in colorful garb, shouldering poles and skis. He sensed a variety of nationalities. Some Italians, a few Swiss, a handful of French, but mainly Germans. He'd been one of the first to climb aboard and, to relieve his discomfort, he'd made his way close to one of the frosty windows. Ten thousand feet above and closing, the Zugspitze stood silhouetted against a steel- blue sky, the imposing gray summit draped in a late- autumn snow. Not smart, agreeing to this location. The car continued its giddy ascent, passing one of several steel tres-tles that rose from the rocky crags. He was unnerved, and not simply from the crowded surroundings. Ghosts awaited him atop Germany's highest peak. He'd avoided this rendezvous for nearly four decades. People like him, who buried their past so determinedly, should not help it from the grave so easily. Yet here he was, doing exactly that. Vibrations slowed as the car entered, then stopped at the summit station. Skiers flooded off toward another lift that would take them down to a high- altitude corrie, where a chalet and slopes waited. He didn't ski, never had, never wanted to. He made his way through the visitor center, identified by a yellow placard as MYncher Haus. A restaurant dominated one half of the building, the rest housed a theater, a snack bar, an observatory, souvenir shops, and a weather station. He pushed through thick glass doors and stepped out onto a railed terrace. Bracing Alpine air stung his lips. According to Stephanie Nelle his contact should be waiting on the observation deck. One thing was obvious. Ten thousand feet in the high Alps certainly added a height-ened measure of privacy to their meeting. The Zugspitze lay on the border. A succession of snowy crags rose south toward Austria. To the north spanned a soup- bowl valley ringed by rock- ribbed peaks. A gauze of frosty mist shielded the German vil-lage of Garmisch and its companion, Partenkirchen. Both were sports meccas, and the region catered not only to skiing but also bobsledding, skating, and curling. More sports he'd avoided. The observation deck was deserted save for an elderly couple and a few skiers who'd apparently paused to enjoy the view. He'd come to solve a mystery, one that had preyed on his mind ever since that day when the men in uniforms came to tell his mother that her husband was dead. ""Contact was lost with the submarine forty- eight hours ago. We dispatched search and rescue ships to the North Atlantic, which have combed the last known position. Wreckage was found six hours ago. We waited to tell the families until we were sure there was no chance of survivors." " His mother had never cried. Not her way. But that didn't mean she wasn't devas

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HP Netserver LPr

HP Netserver LPr

Powerful, high-density, ultra-thin server that delivers performance and value The HP Netserver LP r is an ultra-thin rack-optimized server that offers superior performance and scalability for customers who want to grow their business without growing their valuable data center space. The LP r is ideal for dedicated applications as well as Web-hosting, Internet/intranet, proxy, caching, access, DNS, infrastructure, or file and print services for both fast-growing Internet service providers and corporate enterprise customers. The product's ultra-thin 1U form factor delivers rack space optimization without sacrificing performance, expandability, serviceability, or manageability features high-densityâ€"1U form factor allows you to install up to 42 servers and 84 Intel® Pentium® III CPUs in one rack best valueâ€"ideal server for infrastructure and Web-hosting applications with an Intel Pentium III processor at 1GHz, three internal hot-swappable hard drives, external SCSI port, open 64-bit I/O slot, and up to 4GB memory support manageabilityâ€"end-to-end management software solution that increases your IT productivity while maximizing server uptime superior rack deploymentâ€"complete toolless solution that enables you to seamlessly integrate and deploy the LP r into a wide variety of customer environments low total cost of ownershipâ€"Web-enabling performance, easy serviceability, and space-saving form factor provide you with the best customer value key specifications performance processor Intel Pentium III processor at 1GHz with 133MHz front side bus cache 256KB ECC L2 on-die cache per processor ECC memory 256MB 133MHz ECC SDRAM standard 4GB maximum capacity (4 DIMM slots) Supports 128MB, 512MB, and 1GB DIMM I/O expansion slots One open full-length 64-bit, 33MHz PCI slot SCSI controller Integrated dual-channel Ultra3 SCSI controller with 160MB/sec data transfer rate mass storage system Five front-accessible shelves: Three low-profile shelves for hot-swappable drives (supporting three low-profile drives in trays common only to LP r) One 3.5-inch flexible disk drive One CD-ROM drive maximum internal storage GB maximum (using three 36.4GB low-profile drives) video Integrated; supports to 65K color at 85Hz video 4MB SDRAM standard video memory CD-ROM drive 24X Max-speed IDE CD-ROM drive flexible disk drive 3.5-inch 1.44MB flexible disk drive built-in I/O ports One server management port (convertible to serial port) One 25-pin parallel port One SCSI port for external connection Two TX LAN ports Two USB ports Video port-SVGA PS/2 keyboard and mouse ports availability hot-swap disk drives Supports 9.1GB, 18.2GB, and 36.4GB low-profile Ultra3 SCSI disk drives (rpm) Supports 18.2GB low-profile Ultra3 SCSI disk drives (rpm) network interface Dual integrated TX LAN adapters Supports fault tolerance, load balancing, and Cisco Fast EtherChannel clustering support Microsoft® Cluster Service self-restart capacity Automatic Server Restart (ASR) that reboots the server in the event of a NOS hang self-correcting memory Manageable error checking and correcting (ECC) system memory and ECC cache memory testing features Extensive built-in self-test intelligent management installation and configuration Easy system setup and configuration with HP Netserver Navigator, which is included with every server Automates the HP Netserver installation and configuration process Provides NOS tuning and system optimization tips management software HP Toptools provides proactive monitoring and alerting plus easy troubleshooting to keep Netservers up and running Instant Toptools for quick reactive troubleshooting of HP Netservers Industry-leading HP OpenView Manage x Event Manager for NOS management Easy integration with other leading network and system management products remote administration Integrated HP remote Assistant provides emergency remote access over a modem with a single unified event log for faster troubleshooting and can also be accessed over the LAN using Terminal Concentrator Optional HP Toptools Remote Control card for even more powerful remote management, including remote LAN access, advanced security, online diagnostics, and group actions Built-in remote power cycling over the LAN diagnostic software HP Diagtools 2.3 standards supported IPMI v 1.0 for system monitoring SNMP PMI rack configuration rack-optimized design 1U form factor (1.75-inch height) Versatile range of rackmount solutions including rails, center-mount and flush-mount Telco 2-post brackets, and optional slides and cable management arm for ease of use and service in HP or industry-standard third-party racks flexibility supported operating systems Microsoft Windows® , Server and Advanced Server Microsoft Windows NT® Server 4.0 Terminal Server Edition, Enterprise Edition Linux (Caldera, Red Hat, SuSE, and TurboLinux) Citrix Metaframe for Microsoft Windows Citrix Metaframe for Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 security and safety system security Startup password Enable or disable serial port, flexible disk drives, and write operations to flexible disk drives, CD-ROM, and hard disk boot service and support warranty Three-year, next-business day, onsite limited warranty from HP or authorized resellers (standard business hours) worldwide 24-hour turnaround time on replacement units with Express Service Option at no extra charge (U.S. only) reseller support services Comprehensive reseller support framework, to ensure successful support of HP Netservers, includes: Proactive Notification e-mail service Service and support Web site Server Management and Hardware Troubleshooting courses (STAR) Troubleshooting Toolkit 24 Ã-- 7 telephone support for authorized resellers Business Builders Reseller Support regulatory compliance electromagnetic emissions USA/Canada: FCC Title 47, Part 15, Class B (Self-Declaration) EU Countries: EN Class B including EN (Harmonic Current Emissions) and EN (Voltage Fluctuation and Flicker) Korea: M of C Class A Japan: VCCI Class B Australia/New Zealand: CISPR 22 Class B Taiwan: BSMI CNS Class A electromagnetic immunity EU Countries: EN /CISPR 24 including: EN /IEC : Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) EN /IEC : Radiated Immunity EN /IEC : Electrical Fast Transient (EFT)/Burst EN /IEC : Surge EN /IEC : Conducted Immunity EN /IEC : Voltage Dips and Interruptions safety EN /IEC Compliance (International) UL Listed (USA, File E) Highly Specialized Equipment (Mexico) TÜV Certified (Germany) CE Marking (Europe) CUL Listed (Canada, File E) Gost Mark (Russia) B-Mark (Poland) Japan energy saving law Category: J Energy Efficiency Ratio: Energy Efficiency Ratio is the quotient of consumed power that is measured according to the Energy Saving Law measurement method divided by the capacity specified in the Energy Saving Law specifications operating temperature 41 to 86 degrees F (5 to 30 degrees C) at ft. (914m) for 1GHz clock speed operating humidity % relative humidity, non-condensing acoustic emissions Sound pressure (LpA):

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