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Oxford English Dictionary on CD-ROM v.4.0

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Oxford English Dictionary on CD-ROM v.4.0

The Oxford English Dictionary is the internationally recognized authority on the English Language, defining more than 500,000 words and tracing their usage through 2.5 million quotations from a wide range of literary and other sources. The text on the CD-ROM comprises the full text of the OED 2nd Edition, plus the three Additions volumes, as well as 7,000 new entries from the OED’s continuing research.

Most importantly, OED v4.0 on CD-ROM boasts superb search-and-retrieval software, designed specifically for the electronic version, enabling you to investigate the Dictionary in ways not possible with the print edition. Questions which might have taken years of patient research can now be answered in seconds.

Existing functionality retained from earlier versions includes:

-Installation to the hard drive, so the CD is not required during use of the Dictionary
-Options to customize the entry display and show or hide pronunciations, spellings, etymology, and quotation text
-Flexible full text search options, with search filters and an option to rank entries and search results alphabetically or by date

New to this version:

-Now compatible for Mac users as well as PC users
-Flash-base
-Smoother and faster performance providing instantaneous search results
-New word-wheel which supports incremental letter-by-letter browsing
-7000 new words and meanings

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Electrical Engineering: Know It All

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Electrical Engineering: Know It All

The Electrical Engineering know it all covers the essential areas of electrical engineering, it is more practical than most of the large EE handbooks, offering tips, tools of the trade, design and applications information along with summarized theory, equations and formulas that are normally found in such books.

Contents:
Chapter 1 An Introduction to Electric Circuits
Chapter 2 Resistance and Resistivity
Chapter 3 Series and parallel networks
Chapter 4 Capacitors and Inductors
Chapter 5 D.c. circuit theory
Chapter 6 Alternating voltages and currents
Chapter 7 Complex Numbers
Chapter 8 Transients and Laplace transforms
Chapter 9 Frequency Domain Circuit Analysis
Chapter 10 Digital Electronincs
Chapter 11 Analog Electronics
Chapter 12 Circuit simulation
Chapter 13 Interfacing
Chapter 14 Microcontrollers and Microprocessors
Chapter 15 Power Electronics
Chapter 16 Signals and Signal Processing
Chapter 17 Filter Design
Chapter 18 Control and Instrumentation Systems
Chapter 19 Communications Systems
Chapter 20 Principles of Electromagnetics
Chapter 21 MAGNETIC FIELDS
Chapter 22 Electromagnetic Transients and EMI
Chapter 23 Traveling Wave Effects
Chapter 24 Transformers
Chapter 25 Electromagnetic Machines
Chapter 26 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
Chapter 27 Power Generation
Chapter 28 Power Transmission and Distribution
Chapter 29 Power Quality
The Electrical Engineering know it all covers the essential areas of electrical engineering, it is more practical than most of the large EE handbooks, offering tips, tools of the trade, design and applications information along with summarized theory, equations and formulas that are normally found in such books.
Contents:
Chapter 1 An Introduction to Electric Circuits
Chapter 2 Resistance and Resistivity
Chapter 3 Series and parallel networks
Chapter 4 Capacitors and Inductors
Chapter 5 D.c. circuit theory
Chapter 6 Alternating voltages and currents
Chapter 7 Complex Numbers
Chapter 8 Transients and Laplace transforms
Chapter 9 Frequency Domain Circuit Analysis
Chapter 10 Digital Electronincs
Chapter 11 Analog Electronics
Chapter 12 Circuit simulation
Chapter 13 Interfacing
Chapter 14 Microcontrollers and Microprocessors
Chapter 15 Power Electronics
Chapter 16 Signals and Signal Processing
Chapter 17 Filter Design
Chapter 18 Control and Instrumentation Systems
Chapter 19 Communications Systems
Chapter 20 Principles of Electromagnetics
Chapter 21 MAGNETIC FIELDS
Chapter 22 Electromagnetic Transients and EMI
Chapter 23 Traveling Wave Effects
Chapter 24 Transformers
Chapter 25 Electromagnetic Machines
Chapter 26 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
Chapter 27 Power Generation
Chapter 28 Power Transmission and Distribution
Chapter 29 Power Quality

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Learn & Master Guitar: 20 Video Lessons Ebook

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Learn & Master Guitar: 20 Video Lessons Ebook

A Telly Award Winner for Excellence in Education, Learn & Master Guitar consists of
20 professionally lessons and a bonus book.
It is the only instructional package you’ll ever need on your journey toward mastery
of the guitar.

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Adobe Photoshop CS4 Latest Ebooks

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Adobe Photoshop CS4 Latest Ebooks

The fastest, easiest, most comprehensive way to learn Adobe Photoshop CS4!
Learn how to retouch digital photos, work with layers and masks, navigate the workspace, prepare images print, and explore the latest features. Tips, extra-credit exercises, and step-by-step lessons help you become more productive using Photoshop.
The tutorials are easy to understand even when dealing with advanced techniques.

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Sams Teach Yourself Perl in 24 Hours

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Sams Teach Yourself Perl in 24 Hours
480 pages | Publisher: Sams; 3 edition (June 25, 2005) | PDF | Language: English | 6.68 MB | HF

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Learn Perl programming quickly and easily with 24 one-hour lessons in Sams Teach Yourself Perl in 24 Hours. The book’s step-by-step lessons teach you the basics of Perl and how to apply it in web development and system administration. Plus, the third edition has been updated to include five chapters on new technologies, information on the latest version of Perl, and a look ahead to Perl 6. Sams Teach Yourself Perl in 24 Hours focuses on real-world development, teaching you how to:

* Effectively use Perl for large development projects using Perl modules
* Use Perl for data processing
* Utilize Perl as a “glue” language with other programming languages
* Use Perl as a web development language

Even if you’re new to Perl, Sams Teach Yourself Perl in 24 Hours teaches you everything you need to know to begin producing useful CGI programs quickly. This book provides you with a solid foundation in the basics of the Perl language, so you can easily move on to more advanced books and techniques. Special attention is paid to those features that trouble new users. Building on that knowledge, you will begin to interact with your file system, operating system, and network environment. Then move on to creating useful CGI programs, such as data collection, shopping cart, server push, and e-mail forms. –This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

About the Author

Clinton Pierce is a software engineer, freelance programmer, and instructor. He has been answering questions about Perl on USENET for many years and has been writing courseware and teaching Perl to his co-workers and anyone else who will listen for about as long. He is a software engineer for a payroll company, who, when not designing middleware software to integrate legacy systems to the Web, navigating the intricacies of payroll taxes, teaching UNIX and Perl, writing books and articles, or writing programs at home Just For The Fun Of It, harbors secret dreams of being abducted by wood nymphs and living in the deep forest without technology. You can visit his Web site at //www.geeksalad.org for updates and corrections, or just to say hello.

“Any sufficiently advanced technology is virtually indistinguishable from magic.” –Arthur C. Clarke

Remember this well: There’s nothing magical about programming a computer.

Like anything that seems magical, there’s always a trick to it–and programming is no different. All you need are some analytical thinking skills, the desire to learn, and some time to learn Perl. The best way to learn how to program a computer–or any task really–is to have a goal. Your goal could be to spice up your Web pages, convert a program you already have to Perl, or to satisfy idle curiosity–it doesn’t really matter.

Now, given that you’ve established a goal and have some thinking skills, what does this book have for you?

This book will teach you the basics of the Perl programming language. You’ll learn just enough Perl to do something useful. You will not be overwhelmed with details that, although interesting, will only get in your way and that you’ll probably never use again. Each new concept in this book is demonstrated by lots of working code examples. Go ahead–flip through the book and see.

But why Perl? Almost every company that uses programming of some kind uses Perl. Perl is found in finance, manufacturing, genetics, the military, and every other application known to humankind. And, of course, Perl is used on the Internet and the World Wide Web. Perl isn’t going away any time soon, which is why learning it is an investment in your time that will pay off for years to come.

It’s also possible to create really stunning Perl programs with just a small bit of code. Using a little bit of Perl to glue together other applications, languages, and technologies, you’ll be creating useful Perl programs in no time.
How to Use This Book

This book is divided into 24 segments that take roughly an hour to complete. You can work through the lessons in the space of a day (if you don’t plan to eat or sleep), or you can take your time and work through the hour lessons at your own pace.

At the end of each hour, you’ll be able to accomplish a new set of tasks. The lessons contain clear explanations of the language features and how they work. In addition, each hour provides you with the opportunity for hands-on training, simply by following the steps described.
Conventions Used in This Book

Sams Teach Yourself Perl in 24 Hours uses a number of conventions that are consistent throughout this book:

* Each hour begins with an overview of what you will learn.
* Step-by-step instructions are preceded by a To Do icon.
* Every hour ends with a summary and a series of commonly asked questions and answers; hopefully, you’ll find the answers to your questions among them.

In addition, these elements appear throughout the book:

Note – Notes provide you with comments and asides about the topic at hand.

Tip – Tips offer shortcuts and hints on getting the task done.

Caution – Cautions explain roadblocks you might encounter when you work with Perl and tell you how to avoid them.

New terms are emphasized by being placed in bold for your easy reference.

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Prison Break Season 4 Episode 6

Prison Break Season 4 Episode 6

Prison Break Season 4 Episode 6
(Original Airdate: November 01, 2008)
624 x 352 | XviD | 23.976 fps | Mp3 160 kbps | 350 MB

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The Simpsons – The Complete First Season

The Simpsons - The Complete First Season

The Simpsons – The Complete First Season
English | 576 x 384 | VP7 | 23.976 FPS | NTSC DVD | MP3 48000Hz 128kb/s CBR (2 Channel) | 13 Episodes | 2,3 GB
Genre: Animation | Comedy

The Simpsons’ first season originally aired between December 17, 1989 and May 13, 1990, beginning with the Christmas special “Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire”. The show runners for the first production season were Matt Groening, James L. Brooks, and Sam Simon.

Episodes list

Season 1, Episode 1: Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire
Season 1, Episode 2: Bart the Genius
Season 1, Episode 3: Homer’s Odyssey
Season 1, Episode 4: There’s No Disgrace Like Home
Season 1, Episode 5: Bart the General
Season 1, Episode 6: Moaning Lisa
Season 1, Episode 7: The Call of the Simpsons
Season 1, Episode 8: The Telltale Head
Season 1, Episode 9: Life on the Fast Lane
Season 1, Episode 10: Homer’s Night Out
Season 1, Episode 11: The Crepes of Wrath
Season 1, Episode 12: Krusty Gets Busted
Season 1, Episode 13: Some Enchanted Evening

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The Simpsons – The Complete Second Season

The Simpsons - The Complete Second Season

The Simpsons – The Complete Second Season
English | 576 x 384 | VP7 | 23.976 FPS | NTSC DVD | MP3 48000Hz 128kb/s CBR (2 Channel) | 22 Episodes | 3,8 GB
Genre: Animation | Comedy

Season 2, Episode 1: Bart Gets an F 
Season 2, Episode 2: Simpson and Delilah
Season 2, Episode 3: Treehouse of Horror
Season 2, Episode 4: Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish
Season 2, Episode 5: Dancin’ Homer
Season 2, Episode 6: Dead Putting Society
Season 2, Episode 7: Bart vs. Thanksgiving
Season 2, Episode 8: Bart the Daredevil
Season 2, Episode 9: Itchy & Scratchy & Marge
Season 2, Episode 10: Bart Gets Hit by a Car
Season 2, Episode 11: One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish
Season 2, Episode 12: The Way We Was
Season 2, Episode 13: Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment
Season 2, Episode 14: Principal Charming
Season 2, Episode 15: Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?
Season 2, Episode 16: Bart’s Dog Gets an F
Season 2, Episode 17: Old Money
Season 2, Episode 18: Brush with Greatness
Season 2, Episode 19: Lisa’s Substitute
Season 2, Episode 20: The War of the Simpsons
Season 2, Episode 21: Three Men and a Comic Book
Season 2, Episode 22: Blood Feud

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The Simpsons S21E06 Pranks and Greens HDTV XviD-FQM

The Simpsons S21E06 Pranks and Greens HDTV XviD-FQM

The Simpsons S21E06 Pranks and Greens HDTV XviD-FQM
~22mins | XviD VBR – 624×352 (WxH) – 23.976fps | MP3 VBR | 175 MB

Episode Summary:
Principal Skinner is getting fed up with Bart’s pranks, so he informs Bart that he is not the best prankster after all. A former student named Andy Hamilton is hailed as the best prankster, and Bart sets out on a mission to track Andy down. However, when Bart finds out that Andy is a 19-year-old still in his pranking days, they become fast friends.

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