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How to make "Wajan Bolic"

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Create a wireless Antenna from WajanBolic




I. Prepare the materials
-> 1 pan with a diametre 36" (bigger diametre will be better)
-> 1 Thin PVC Paralon with a diametre: 3" 1 metre
-> 2 pieces of doff 3" (PVC Paralon's Cap)
-> 1 Aluminium foil








-> bolts + screw with a size 12 or 14
-> N connector female
-> Copper Wire

II. Equipment
-> Ruler, Knife/Cutter, Tin solder, Hacksaw, Double-sided tape

III. Installation step-by-step
1) Prepare all the ingredients and equipment needed
2) Punch a hole right in the middle of frying pan, the size of a bolt 12 or 14, just one hole only.
3) Find the point of focus from the feeder with this formula:
    f = D^2 / (16*d)



4) Cut paralon 30 cm long, then give it a sign for feeder distance(area where there is no
aluminium foil),
To determine the length of its feeder use the formula above.
5) Give a hole to lay on the paralon N Connector, so, use the formula antenna cans.
6) Cut the copper wire that had been prepared in accordance with the size of the calculation.
Then soldered it on the N connector that has been prepared.
7) Wrap the paralon with aluminum foil on the area other than feeder without glue, you can glue them with a double-sided tape
7) Attach the N connector to the PVC paralon that has been drilled
8) Then, the pan that had been drilled, paired it with the other doff, before that punch a hole right to the doff according the size of the bolts that had been prepared and tighten it sufficiently
10) Then attach the PVC paralon to the pan that had been attached with the doff
11) Wajan Bolic is ready for browsing.















Network Engineer Job Description

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The job description below outlines the general requirements, tasks, duties and qualifications required in an Network Engineer resume.
The Network Engineer position oversees the installation, configuration and maintenance of networked information systems.
Common Job Titles include Networking Engineer, Systems Engineer, Network Analyst, Network Consultant, Systems Manager, Network Manager, Network Associate.

Common Responsibilities for Network Engineer

-Install all new hardware, systems, and software for networks.
-Install, configure, maintain network services, equipment and devices.
-Supports administration of servers and server clusters.
-Manages all system back-up and restore protocol.
-Plans and supports network and computing infrastructure.
-Perform troubleshooting analysis of servers, workstations and associated systems.
-Documents network problems and resolution for future reference.
-Monitors system performance and implements performance tuning.
-Manage user accounts, permissions, email, anti-virus, anti-spam.
-Requires a thorough knowledge of networking essentials.
-Oversee software and network security.
-Strong analytical abilities and professional office experience needed.

So you wanna be a Network Engineer...

here are the Technical Skills and Requirements for Network Engineer

Certifications: MCSE, CCNA, CCNP, CCIE, CNE
Education: Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science, Information Technology or similar.
Systems: Windows, Cisco Systems, UNIX, Linux, Novell
Networking: Switches, Routers, Hubs, Servers, Cables, Racks, Firewalls, LAN, WAN, TCP/IP, DNS, UDP, Latency, VoIP, QoS, EIGRP, BGP, OSPF, NHRP, ATM, PPP, MPLS

i-Phone 3Gs New Features

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Shoot video in widescreen

A tap of the camera toggle switches from photo to video. Then you’re ready to record 30-fps VGA video — perfect for posting on the web — in portrait or widescreen landscape.


Edit video on the go

No need to wait until you’re at your computer to start editing your mobile movies. Trim your footage right on iPhone. Just drag to select start and end points on a filmstrip.


Share video anywhere

Say you’re in the middle of a text message conversation when you see something video-worthy. Tap the camera icon in Messages to record on the fly and send it to your buddy via MMS.* Or select video from the Camera Roll and let iPhone add it to a new email message, ready to send. Publishing to a MobileMe Gallery or to YouTube is also just a tap away. And iTunes syncs all the video you shoot on iPhone 3GS back to your Mac or PC.

Google in Chile

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Google Person Finder allows users to search for information about people by name or leave information about people in both English and Spanish. As of Sunday morning, the page said it contained 22,900 records.
However, the page cautions users that all data input would be viewable and usable by all and that the company plays no role in verifying the information.
A Google crisis response page also notes that Americans seeking information can call the U.S. State Department at 1-888-407-4747. The page includes a map listing recent seismic activity in Chile, as well as resources to donate money to charities supporting the earthquake relief effort. "Your donation will help disaster victims rebuild their lives and their communities," the page says.
As with the Haiti relief effort, donations can also be made via text message, according to the Mobile Giving Foundation, the organization that processes the donations. Cell users can make a $10 donation to the effort by texting the word "Chile" to any of the following numbers: 25383 (Habitat for Humanity), 20222 (World Vision), and 52000 (Salvation Army).
As of Sunday morning, local authorities had reported about 300 fatalities as a result of the massive quake, but that number was expected to rise.
Seismologists had feared a major tsunami would sweep across the Pacific Ocean as a result of the earthquake.
People in Hawaii, where the greatest tsunami damage was feared, were evacuated to higher ground but no major damage was reported.
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