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Windmill Site Selection Using Remote Sensing and Gis- a Case Study in , Andaman India

Windmill Site Selection Using Remote Sensing and Gis- a Case Study in , Andaman India

1. INTRODUCTION

The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are the summits of a submarine mountain range lying on the great tectonic suture zone that extends from the eastern Himalayas to the Arakan along the Myanmar border and finally to Sumatra and lesser Sundaes. This archipelago consists of a … Continue reading

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Computer IT Services In New Jersey: Does NJ Online Backup Make Sense?

Computer IT Services In New Jersey: Does NJ Online Backup Make Sense?Many small businesses in New Jersey don’t have their own internal IT departments. Instead, they rely on one employee who knows a little more than the others, a trusted advisor—either a relative or friend—or they outsource all computer services to a New Jersey IT services firm like Hoboken-based Uptime. (http://www.uptimeus.com/)New Jersey Computer IT services firms often provide systems integration, computer repairs, server management, virus detections and inoculations, firewall security, and hardware and software uprade recommendations. But one of the most essential functions these IT services firms provide is data storage solutions and consulting. (http://www.uptimeus.com/Services/data-storage-solutions.html)New Jersey Online Backup Saves Money On Hardware & Upgrade CostsA small business usually doesn’t have a lot of extra money for initial NJ IT set-up costs—especially in this recession economy. Trimming budgets (especially IT budgets) is on everyone’s minds these days. Traditional backup solutions involve hardware, software, setup, maintenance and operational costs. Such fees can quickly scale beyond a small company’s means. (And if you think you can skip or skimp on backup to save money, think again. Infrequent or incomplete backup can stall operations or even run a company into the ground quicker than you can say “I forgot to backup” three times.)But a cloud-based backup system avoids expensive hardware fees as well as periodic hardware upgrades. After a usually hassle-free setup, an online backup service will monitor your system for changes and incrementally backup your data. You’ll trade an initial hardware investment of thousands of dollars for a nominal monthly fee and a static system for a scalable one whose storage capacity can grow as your business’s needs grow.NJ Online Backup Is More Reliable Than Traditional New Jersey BackupRemote backup (http://www.uptimeus.com/Services/data-storage-solutions.html) is one of the
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Remote Viewing Secrets Revealed

It was about 8pm on a cool evening in January. During a class being held at my office, Linda, a student of mine, was continuing a remote viewing exercise describing the living room of her partner. “I see tall windows letting in much light, behind the windows I see a garden filled with flowers and foliage. Your front entrance is probably surrounded by glass because I see a lot of light in your foyer, with a large piece of artwork opposite the entrance door. Back in your living room; your couch appears to be a curving piece of furniture”

Finally Marissa could not stand it anymore. “Yes, that is the couch in my living room. It does curve. And everything else you saw is almost perfectly correct! How did you do that?”

This is not magic. It is not a mystical gift only given to a few. This is a real skill, which can be developed over time.

Quantum science theorizes how “intuitive knowing” through non-physical channels is possible. The famous physicist, David Bohm, in his textbook, “The Undivided Universe,” writes, “Each region of space-time contains information about every other point in space-time.” This suggests if you were able to access a specific “region of space-time,” you would have omniscient capabilities or be labeled an “intuitive.”

If it is possible to “view” something we do not have in front of us, think of the value such “knowing” can have in practical applications in our lives. A corporate executive could use this skill to gain competitive advantage. You could use it to find a valuable family heirloom. Certain law enforcement agencies already use this capability to find lost people or solve crimes. Albert Einstein used it when he had… Continue reading

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The Remote Monitoring of Uninterruptible Power Supplies

Business has never been more reliant on a continuous supply of electricity – and never better served than by modern UPS manufacturers. Whether it’s an easily portable desktop uninterruptible power supply or a powerful parallel-redundant installation backed up by standby power sources, every conceivable power protection challenge can be overcome.The modern UPS is a sophisticated microprocessor-controlled system, capable of providing a range of alarm notifications and real-time monitoring information at local, network and remote site locations. But this capability is meaningless if it is not monitored. An unheard alarm may as well be no alarm at all, and failure to act could reduce system resilience and possibly even render it useless.The advent of Html capability in the software arena has enabled modern UPS manufacturers to integrate sophisticated onsite and remote monitoring capability with their hardware. In fact, modern systems often enable remote 24/7 monitoring (either by the client or at the manufacturer’s facility) of all critical UPS, generator, air-conditioning and fire suppression equipment. As well as alerting system managers to problems as they arise, integration of monitoring functions into existing infrastructures gives businesses valuable early warning of impending power and other equipment failures that actively increases profitable uptime.As well as managing power outages, certain UPS will regulate the electrical supply to prevent damage from power problems or voltage fluctuations. Most are available with software packages that monitor mains voltage, UPS load and battery charge as standard, as well as proprietary monitoring and control software, which allows remote interrogation of UPS logs and operating parameters to help diagnose alarms and faults. When instructed to do so, UPS software can also remotely perform automated and controlled shutdown of valuable equipment – ensuring hardware protection while freeing personnel for other tasks during power continuity incidents.With
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Pacific Borescopes Advanced Technology for Remote Visual Inspection

Borescopes,Fiberscopes,Videoscopes by Pacific Borescopesborescopes. why pacific borescopes can offer you the best selection of borescopes.lets face it- we are living in 2008 and nothing has changed much in this mature technology. as an example, go to your local camera store… look through the view finder on 4 or 5 of competing brands of slr cameras. can you see the difference in optical quality? probably not. they all look good! right? so whats the difference? well…. its the digital gadgets, storage, readouts, automatic functions etc. so what hasnt changed? the optics of course. optics are optics.borescopes dont have digital gadgets on them and are not sophisticated like a camera. everyone uses the same type of optics- the glass, the fibers, the lens, etc. borescopes are simple tools, nothing newer today than several years ago. why buy a high priced scope from one of the german or japanese manufacturers? or buy one from a company whose claim to fame is that they do all manufacturing in the u.s.? (whether we like it or not…. we all buy imported goods everyday…. and why? because its a world economy!) pacific borescopes simply offers the best prices and value. no long-winded corporate hype statement. nor will we tell you how big or great we are. the bottom line is….. will the scope work for you and at a price you can afford? the borescopes we sell are built with the same exacting precision as all the others.how do we do it? no high dollar marketing campaigns. you already know what you want. will a nationwide direct sales force campaign convince you to buy? not really, they would be wasting your time. want a demo? this makes sense and exactly what you were thinking first. better yet, you
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Grid Computing in Distributed Gis

Grid ComputingSome consider this to be the “the third information technology wave” after the Internet and Web, and will be the backbone of the next generation of services and applications that are going to further the research and development of GIS and related areas.Grid computing allows for the sharing of processing power, enabling the attainment of high performances in computing, management and services. Grid computing, (unlike the conventional supercomputer that does parallel computing by linking multiple processors over a system bus) uses a network of computers to execute a program. The problem of using multiple computers lies in the difficulty of dividing up the tasks among the computers, without having to reference portions of the code being executed on other CPUs.Parallel processingParallel processing is the use of multiple CPU’s to execute different sections of a program together. Remote sensing and surveying equipment have been providing vast amounts of spatial information, and how to manage, process or dispose of this data have become major issues in the field of Geographic Information Science (GIS).To solve these problems there has been much research into the area of parallel processing of GIS information. This involves the utilization of a single computer with multiple processors or multiple computers that are connected over a network working on the same task. There are many different types of distributed computing, two of the most common are clustering and grid processing.The primary reasons for using parallel computing are:Saves time.Solve larger problems.Provide concurrency (do multiple things at the same time).Taking advantage of non-local resources – using available computing resources on a wide area network, or even the Internet when local computing resources are scarce.Cost savings – using multiple “cheap” computing resources instead of paying for time on a supercomputer.Overcoming memory constraints -
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