Xbox 360 Faceplate

FOR CUSTOMERS IN THE UNITED STATES
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

A Guide to Insure the Quality of Christmas Trees Throughout the Season

For Warm Locations

In Storage :

  1. Keep trees out of direct sunlight and wind until they are displayed.
  2. Keep trees off hot surfaces (asphalt, cement) prior to display.
  3. Trees are best stored upright with butts in sawdust material under a shaded area.
  4. If trees must be stored on their sides in extremely hot weather, they should be set on pallets, covered with burlap, and stored in a shaded area.
  5. If stored on sides, allow trees to breath in storage with trees stacked no higher than four feet.
  6. To keep trees moist, stored trees should be watered lightly at night. (Do not leave moistened trees in piles more than one week to avoid mold forming.)

On Display :

  1. During display, shade should be maintained if possible.
  2. Keep the relative humidity as high as possible. Cut one-inch off the butt and display trees in a waterfilled basin. (Keep the water level above the base.)

Setting up Internet email on your BlackBerry Handheld

Integrating existing email accounts
Integrate with POP3
You can receive and consolidate email messages from other email accounts through BlackBerry from O2.

Step 1

  1. Log into www.o2email.co.uk
  2. On the menu bar, click Profile. The Profile page appears
  3. In the Email Accounts section, click other Email accounts. The Email Accounts page appears
  4. Click Add Account
  5. In the following fields, type information: Email address – Type the full email address of the account you want to integrate (for example, johndoe@ispname.com). Your user ID/login – Type the login ID that you use to access the external email account (for example, johndoe). Password – Type the password for your other email account. Re-enter password – Confirm your password.
  6. Click Submit

Step 2

  1. Some ISP’s are pre-configured but if you are prompted to complete the POP Mail Server field, type the address of your ISP’s mail server (for example, mail.ispname.com). If you do not know your POP mail server, contact your ISP

Wine Developer’s Guide

Introduction
Processes and threads: in underlying OS and in Windows
Before going into the depths of debugging in Wine, here’s a small overview of process and thread handling in Wine. It has to be clear that there are two different beasts: processes/threads from the Unix point of view and processes/threads from a Windows point of view.

Each Windows’ thread is implemented as a Unix thread, meaning that all threads of a same Windows’ process share the same (unix) address space.

In the following:

  • W-process means a process in Windows’ terminology
  • U-process means a process in Unix’ terminology
  • W-thread means a thread in Windows’ terminology

A W-process is made of one or several W-threads. Each W-thread is mapped to one and only one U-process. All U-processes of a same W-process share the same address space.

STARCRAFT II WINGS OF LIBERTY QUICKSTART GUIDE

MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS*

  • PC OS: Windows® XP/Windows Vista®/Windows® 7 (Latest Service Packs) with DirectX® 9.0c
  • Processor: 2.6 GHz Pentium® IV or equivalent AMD Athlon® Processor
  • Video: 128 MB PCIe NVIDIA® GeForce® 6600 GT or ATI Radeon® 9800 PRO video card or better
  • Mac® OS: Mac® OS X 10.5.8, 10.6.2 or newer
  • Processor: Intel® Processor
  • Video: NVIDIA® GeForce® 8600M GT or ATI Radeon® X1600 or better

ALL PLATFORMS

  • HD Space: 12 GB available HD space
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM (1.5 GB required for Windows Vista®/Windows® 7 users, 2 GB for Mac® users)
  • Drive: DVD-ROM drive
  • Internet: Broadband Internet connection
  • Display: 1024×720 minimum display resolution
  • *Note: Due to potential programming changes, the Minimum System Requirements for this game may change over time.

RECOMMENDED SPECIFICATIONS

  • PC OS: Windows Vista®/Windows® 7
  • Processor: Dual Core 2.4Ghz Processor

A rapid assessment of the impacts of the Montara oil leak on birds, cetaceans and marine reptiles

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

  • On 24th September 2009, Dr James Watson of the University of Queensland was commissioned by the Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts (DEWHA) to lead a rapid survey of the ‘megafauna’ (defined as cetaceans, birds and marine reptiles, i.e. turtles and sea snakes) in the Montara oil spill region. He solicited the help of Dr Liana Joseph (University of Queensland) and Dr Alexander Watson to conduct these tasks.
  • The rapid survey, conducted on board the boat Sea Sprint, departed Darwin in the evening of Friday 25th September and returned the morning of Sunday 4th October.
  • Five days of transects (incorporating 279 10-minute strip transects) were conducted at sea, covering a distance of 668.5 nautical miles (1,238 km) and a total survey area of 99,040 ha. In these surveys, a total of 124 (44%) 10-minute strip transects were in waters that were visibly affected by oil.