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<title>Helpful Tips on Computer Maintenance</title>
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<![CDATA[<h3>Powering on Your PC</h3>
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<li> Switch on the electricity power socket;</li>
 
<li> Switch on your UPS;</li>
 
<li> Then switch on your Printer, Scanner, CPU, and then Monitor and any other peripherals;</li>
 
<li> And wait for the computer to boot. The Sign to know it has finished booting is that you will see a graphic in the form of a shaking drum for Windows XP or a ring in Windows Vista just underneath the mouse. </li>
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<h3>Shutting Down Your Computer</h3>
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<li> Close all your windows, if some don't respond, wait for it to close and if it takes too long press Ctrl + Alt + Delete and a dialogue box would come out, and then click 'end now' and wait for some time and it would respond. You will have to do same for the other windows that are not responding accordingly. </li>
 
<li> Then click start on the task bar and then click shut down. But if you want the computer to sleep maybe you are not yet closing work for the day, click hibernate or standby. But, when it is 5 p.m. you click shut down. Wait for the computer to go off by seeing the black screen. </li>
 
<li> Then press the on/off button of the monitor, and then turn off your UPS and the other peripherals and finally the electricity power socket</li>
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<h3>Things You Must not do on the Computer</h3>
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<li> You must not let the computer monitor be too direct to your face; it must be tilted up a bit</li>
 
<li> You must not use another flash drive that you brought from outside, but if you must use it, then you must scan it for viruses before you open it</li>
 
<li> Never put off the power of your CPU manually</li>
 
<li> Be patient when working with windows; allow your program to load when you have double clicked it</li>
 
<li> And make sure the AC is on in your office for the computer brain to cool down</li>
 
<li> Don't open plenty of windows at the same time; at least maximum of 6 is okay</li>
 
<li> Don't eat or drink tea while you are on the computer table because of the keyboard so that liquids or food would not splash on the keyboard or other peripherals</li>
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<h3>Glossary</h3>
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<li><strong>CPU-</strong> An acronym for (Central Processing Unit) </li>
 
<li><strong>Peripherals</strong>- Other physical Computer gadgets attached to the CPU like printers etc. </li>
 
<li>&amp;nbsp;<strong>Booting</strong>- the process of starting or restarting a computer and loading the operating system.</li>
 
<li><strong>Graphic</strong>- A computer representation in the form of a picture.</li>
 
<li><strong>Window</strong>- a rectangular frame on a computer screen in which images output by application programs can be displayed, moved around, or resized</li>
 
<li><strong>Dialogue box</strong>- A rectangular box that interacts with the user.</li>
 
<li><strong>Task bar</strong>- This is an interface that would make you know the open programs, and it is at the bottom of the computer screen where you have your start button.</li>
 
<li><strong>Ctrl+ Alt+ Del terms-</strong> Means you must press a key and hold in order of succession.</li>
 
<li><strong>Hibernating-</strong> Means the computer to go off without shutting down and it would be in a dormant state, and you can resume anytime by pressing the enter key or the power button once and you will still have your programs open.</li>
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<pubDate>Tue, 18 Mar 2008 07:27:55 PST</pubDate></item>
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<title>How to Draw an Oblique Cone</title>
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<![CDATA[<p>I am familiar with Key Creator CAD program of KUBOTEK company for 2 years. Key Creator is not a popular program in CAD world. It is beyond of the fame of Autocad. </p>
 
 <p>Since I have been familiar with Key Creator for 2 years, I have drawn many simple and complicated geometries. However, one of my friends claimed that I couldn't draw the solid form of an oblique cone. I stumped when I heard his challenge on my technical drawing capability. It was really difficult to solve such problem but I did. Now, listen and learn how to draw an oblique cone. There may be of course many ways of drawing an oblique cone but I claim that mine is the easiest. </p>
 
 <p>Oblique cone is a cone whose apex are not aligned above the center of the base. First of all we'll determine the exact location of the point of apex. After that, we draw the base circle with its given dimensions. Most of the time we know the radius or the exact location of the center. Then we use the menu of solid drawings. Under create menu we see an option swept. Now push the swept and then loft button. We choose curve-edge option for circle and point option for the point from sub-menu. Then, Key creator applies your command automatically. Look. You draw an oblique cone. The final part is to make a layout for your solid drawing. To do this, press into layout button and choose create instance option. Now you can see the top, front, right and isometric views of your work on the screen. How simple how easy. </p>
 
 <p>I wish life could be as easy as drawing an object. </p><a href="http://www.pheedo.com/click.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.computersight.com%2FSoftware%2FHow-to-Draw-an-Oblique-Cone.39711"><img src="http://www.pheedo.com/img.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.computersight.com%2FSoftware%2FHow-to-Draw-an-Oblique-Cone.39711" border="0"/></a>]]></description>
<pubDate>Mon, 13 Aug 2007 08:22:09 PST</pubDate></item>
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