Apple iPod Nano Take Apart Repair Manual

Introduction

Welcome to the iPod nano Take-Apart manual. Nanos are small and fragile, so you have to handle them with care. The inside is pretty much one piece including the logic board, battery (which is soldered on), RAM (2 or 4GB), headphone jack, and data port. There is one slight difference between the design of the 2GB and 4GB models. The 2GB model in the revisions seen so far have a socketed daughterboard. This allows for easy replacement of the RAM by just removing a couple of screws. The 4GB models have the RAM chip soldered directly to the logic board making it nearly impossible to change RAM chips without the proper soldering equipment. This manual will show a comparison between the two models a little bit later.

Opening the Case:

Diet Nutrition Guide

BASIC FOOD GROUPS CHART
Nutritional goals for individuals who have had ostomy or related surgeries require some adaptation of dietary information provided for the general public. Specifics of adaptation depend on the type of ostomy and its management. Ostomy nutritional guidelines provide a base of knowledge for selection of a personalized dietary plan and sound nutritional advice for good eating habits. The American Dietetic Association recommends the following food categories and servings. Consider the following recommendations for a healthy diet for ostomates:

Digestion

Digestion begins in the mouth when food is broken down by chewing and mixed with ptyalin, a digestive enzyme in saliva. In the stomach, food is mixed with gastric juices into a semi-liquid state. The stomach has two valves which help regulate emptying into the small intestine. The small intestine is approximately 21 feet long. Bile and pancreatic enzymes, along with small intestine enzymes, break food down so it can be absorbed and used for energy. The digestion process usually takes two to six hours to complete through the small intestine.

Avenview HDMI / DVI to Component / VGA with Audio Converter User Guide

Regulatory Notices Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
Any changes or modifications made to this equipment may void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.

Introduction
Avenview C-HDMI-COMPVGA HDMI / DVI to Component / VGA with Audio Converter provides an easy and instant approach for converting digital HDMI and/or digital DVI video signal to Component or VGA with digital S/PDIF or analog stereo audio. With C-HDMI-COMPVGA converter, HDMI and/or DVI based devices such as DVD players, PS3, camcorders, set-top-boxes or PC can connect to Component or VGA TV or projector at low cost. The embedded HDMI / DVI selector switches between HDMI and DVI input sources.

  • HDMI 1.2 compatible
  • HDMI video input supports up to 1080p resolution

Cisco SCA BB Service Configuration API Programmer Guide

This preface describes who should read the Cisco SCA BB Service Configuration API Programmer Guide, how it is organized, and its document conventions.

This guide is for Java developers responsible for integrations involving tools that automatically configure the Service Control Application running on a Service Control Engine (SCE) platform.

Chapter 1 – SCA BB Service Configuration API Overview
Describes the various terms and concepts that are used when working with the Cisco SCA BB Service Configuration API (Service Configuration API).

Chapter 2 – Getting Started
Explains how to install, compile, and run the Service Configuration API.

Chapter 3 Programming with the SCA BB Service Configuration API
Provides a detailed description of the Service Configuration API programming structure and classes, and of methods of the main Service Configuration Management API class, and also contains programming guidelines and code examples.

Oracle On Demand Infrastructure Virtualization with Oracle VM

INTRODUCING ORACLE VM TO ORACLE ON DEMAND
Oracle is introducing server virtualization within the Oracle On Demand Managed Services Grid with Oracle VM, a new server virtualization product which fully supports both Oracle and non-Oracle applications and offers scalable, low-cost server virtualization that is three times more efficient than competitive products.
Backed by Oracle’s world-class support organization, On Demand customers now have a single point of enterprise-class support for their entire virtualization environments, including the Linux operating system, Oracle Database, Fusion Middleware and Application software—all of which are supported with Oracle VM.
Industry-leading partners, including AMD, Dell, Emulex, HP, Intel, Liquid Computing, NetApp, Pillar Data Systems, and QLogic have endorsed Oracle VM. And with this announcement, Oracle is the only software vendor that combines the benefits of server clustering and server virtualization technologies to deliver integrated clustering, virtualization, storage, and management for Grid Computing.
For more information about Oracle VM, visit oracle.com/virtualization.

Rocky Mountain National Park Camping Guide

Use this guide to plan a safe and enjoyable trip into Rocky Mountain National Park’s backcountry/wilderness permit, use the trails, set up camp, hike in a crosscountry area, and care for the backcountry/wilderness. There is a range of opportunities for camping in the backcountry/wilderness of Rocky Mountain National Park: designated sites (individual and group), stock sites, crosscountry areas, bivouac areas (for technical climbers only) and winter areas. It is your responsibility to know and follow all backcountry rules and regulations.

Planning your trip

The first step in planning your trip is to obtain a Rocky Mountain National Park topographical map to choose your destination and route. Use the guide map, or the Trails Illustrated Topographic Map, to select
backcountry/wilderness campsites.

As you plan your trip, take into consideration the physical condition of the least experienced member of your party, and the distance and elevation gain from the trailhead to your destination.