CATEGORIES

TODAY IN HISTORY

    COMPUTER "WORM"
    November 2, 1988 - Cornell University, U.S.A.

    A computer "worm" unleashed by a Cornell University graduate student, Robert T. Morris, began replicating wildly, clogging thousands of computers around the country. Intended as an experimental, self-replicating, self-propagating program, Morris soon discovered that the program was infecting machines at a much faster rate than he had anticipated. Computers were affected at many universities, military sites, and medical research facilities. When Morris realized what was happening he sent an anonymous message, instructing programmers how to kill the worm and prevent reinfection. However, because the network route was clogged, this message did not get through until it was too late. Morris, was later tried, fined and given probation.

    DUPRENE
    November 2, 1931 - Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.

    The DuPont company, of Wilmington, Delaware, announced the first synthetic rubber. It was known as DuPrene, and from 1936 as Neoprene. Many scientists were trying to make natural rubber in the 1920s and 30s. One of the Wallace Carothers team, Gerard Berchet, had left a sample of monovinylacetylene in a jar with hydrochloric acid (HCl) for about five weeks. Then on 17 Apr 1930, coworker Arnold M. Collins happened to look in that jar and found a rubbery white material. The HCl had reacted with the vinylacetylene, making chloroprene, which then polymerized to become polychloroprene. The new rubber was expensive, but resisted oil and gasoline, which natural rubber didn't. It was the first good synthetic rubber.

MEMBER LOGIN

RANDOM QUOTES

  • Until a man duplicates a blade of grass
    by Earth Day, Thomas Alva Edison Inventor

    "...Until a man duplicates a blade of grass, Nature can laugh at his so-called scientific knowledge. Remedies from chemicals will never stand in favorable comparison with the products of Nature, the living cell of a plant, the final result of the rays of the sun, the mother of all life...."
  • All of us have a God in us
    by Earth Day, Kenya

    "...All of us have a God in us, and that God is the spirit that unites all life, everything that is on this planet. It must be this voice that is telling me to do something, and I am sure it'as the same voice that is speaking to everybody on this planet at least everybody who seems to be concerned about the fate of the world, the fate of this planet. Wangari Maathai-Noble Peace prize winner, Deputy Minister of Environment, founder Green Belt movement in Kenya...."

RANDOM FACTS

  • Drug Abuse
    about Facts about Drugs

    Facts about drugs can protect against drug abuse. Legal drugs, such as alcohol and tobacco, kill more people than illegal drugs. Tobacco (smoking cigarettes) kills more people than any other drug. Illegal drugs including heroin, cannabis, ecstasy and amphetamines can have unknown or dangerous ingredients. Mixing drugs, especially with alcohol, can be fatal. Harvard Medical School
    about Eyesight Myth and Fact

    Myth: Staring at a computer screen all day is harmful to the eyes. Fact: Spending the day staring at a screen can tire or strain your eyes, but it will not hurt them. Make sure lighting doesn't create a glare on your screen. When spending long periods at your keyboard, take a break now and then to rest your eyes to reduce fatigue. Also, don't forget to blink. Your eyes need to stay lubricated to feel comfortable.

Printing Photo Books With Online Softwar :

Choose Your Color :

ARTICLE INFORMATION :

In the old days, before photo books, we used to save our photographs loose in drawers and in old shoeboxes. If we were particularly motivated, we might buy a photo album and mount our favorite pictures between its covers.

ARTICLE CONTENT :

In the old days, before photo books, we used to save our photographs loose in drawers and in old shoeboxes. If we were particularly motivated, we might buy a photo album and mount our favorite pictures between its covers. When we wanted to browse through them or share them with friends, we had only to drag the box or album down off the shelf and pass it around, to start reminiscing about the past.

But times change and technology advances, and now most of our photographs exist only as a collection of ones and zeros on a silicon chip. And though our snapshots take up much less room now, and are in no danger of fading or bending, somehow viewing pictures on a computer screen seems less satisfying than shuffling through a stack of photographs or flipping through an album. Digital pictures cannot be held; they feel transitory or temporary; and they seem less personal and less real.

One of the best ways to bring your photographs to life is to have them made into photo books using online software.

You can find many websites that publish photo books at a very reasonable cost. Most offer online editing tools that let you design customized keepsakes you will enjoy for a lifetime. The best ones offer password protection, vast amounts of digital storage, and gift services. Some even help you set up your own bookstore business, buying and selling photo books.

It is always a good idea to maintain a digital backup copy of your treasured photographs. Publishers of photo books make it simple to upload, organize, and store your photo collections online, leaving you secure in the knowledge that even if you lose or damage your personal computer, you will still have access to your photo memories.

Not only are photo books a great way to organize and access your snapshots, but they make fantastic gifts. When birthdays and holidays roll around, you are often far too busy with work and family to spend hours shopping for the right gifts. Now, gift giving is as easy as choosing a couple dozen of your favorite snapshots of the kids, and uploading them to a website publisher of photo albums. Just like that, you have a beloved keepsake treasure for Grandma.

They have many other great uses as well. Think what a great impression a photo book would make as part of a school project. Organize your favorite recipes into a cookbook, complete with photos of the finished meal. Are you a painter, a sculptor, a jewelry maker, or other creative type? Turn photos of your work into a professional portfolio. Do you have a business selling unique products? Use photo books to showcase your wares. The uses for photo albums are almost limitless.

If you are interested in creating photo books out of your digital image library, a good publisher will offer tutorials to get you started, can suggest creative ideas for personalized products, and will provide forums and FAQs to help you when you run into snags.



Source : EzineArticles

ARTICLE SPONSOR :

  • At Digital Print Australia
    we specialize in Personal and Business Printing. For more information on photo books be sure to check out Digital Print Australia.

ARTICLE STATISTICS :

  • 3703Article ID :
  • Not owned Owner :
  • Free Articles / LifetimeArticle Type
  • January 22, 2014Date Added :
  • NeverExpires :
  • 0Average User Rating :
  • 0Total User Votes :
  • 0Reviews :

RATE ARTICLE :

Please rate this link article.
You must be logged in to be able to rate an article.

USER COMMENTS :

No user reviews have yet been made or approved for this article.

You must be logged in to be able to leave a comment.