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a misunderstanding: The new books take three to activate the battery charge and discharge.
Unless you buy a notebook computer is more than one year of product inventory, or need not do so because there are batteries in the battery when the factory has already been activated, and the batteries in the package when the battery into the notebook, after a equivalent to the activation of the test, so you get the battery in hand, already have been activated, and again three charge-discharge process was unnecessary to increase the wear and tear.
errors II: the first time must be sufficient enough to charge 14 hours.
When the battery is full of books, the charge current will be automatically cut off, even if you continue to charge on the day, there will not be any change in the state of the. Generally speaking, even the slowest machine charge, 6 hour full of completely. It is time to get new machines should be HP Pavilion ZD7000 battery.
errors III: completely charge the battery once a month release.
If you use the battery very often, then discharge the battery should be relatively low (approximately 10-15%) re-charging, but even if the discharge to the open machines are not (0-1%), belong to the larger lithium batteries the depth of injury discharge, generally once every two months to do the operation on it.
four errors: the need for fully charged battery (or put photovoltaic) preserved.
Or whether it is full of放光, in fact, is incorrect, put long-term preservation of photoelectric batteries will lose their activity and even lead to the control circuit protection self-locking and can not re-use, full of power will bring about long-term preservation of the safety problems, the most the preservation of the ideal way is to discharge to 40% and then save, lithium batteries are afraid humid and high temperature, it should be placed in a cool dry place to preserve, about 20 degrees Celsius is the ideal storage temperature.
five errors: You can change their own batteries to ibm Thinkpad R61 battery .
This is one of the most deadly, many people also complete the battery of "eliminating" the. Some people seem to expect manufacturers to do so long ago, many brands of battery design books are self-locking function, once the batteries from the control circuit, the circuit enters a state of self-locking would not work, the same end-of-life. Batteries notebook battery can not change the batteries, if you can not have to change batteries, please remember to find the battery maintenance company dedicated to wield the sword.
I'm in the middle of buying a house, I should get it, I've been fixing it up already. We were told that certain things needed to be fixed before we were allowed to get an FHA loan, and we figured, hey, we're fixing this, why not this, and this... and this too! It's a first home that we are fixing up and going to sell again in another several years, at least 3. However, I still wish I could like it more than I do. It's cute, and quaint, but it's a ranch with no basement, A small detached garage, and the smallest kitchen I've ever seen in a house. We are going to fix some of these things, but it's not a forever home for me, and I guess I'm ready to have a forever home. Not that I know we will ever be able to buy a forever home. We want lots of land, and a big kitchen and garage, and that's about all we agree on. He wants a log cabin. Two, maybe three bedrooms and two baths, open concept of course. I am opening up to the whole open concept thing, and I like the idea of a log cabin. I want more rooms so lots of family can visit and for kids when they come into our lives. But, like I said, that is going to be a ways down the road.
I'm going to be joining the National Guard soon. I have some weight to loose, and I'd like to get a head start on the running. Can't decide what job I want. I'm stuck between MOS 68X, 68T, and 94F. They are all completely different. I will have trouble getting the two 68 jobs because of the state I'm in, but 94F has a 10,000 kicker. Money aside, I'm not sure what would actually make me happy. I know it's just the guard, so I only have one weekend a month, but still.
I changed my major again, to psychology. I might have mentioned that before. I'm really enjoying it though. It's hard, but it's immensely interesting. I have to sign up for classes soon. I actually should have already started.
Planning the wedding for next May. I'm so excited and nervous all at the same time. I have so much to do still. I only have our location picked, and payed for. Absolutely nothing else. It's scary, and I keep worrying about getting sick while we are at the altar. I was a Jr. Bridesmaid at my sisters wedding a long time ago. All of a sudden, I felt really hot and sick, I got lightheaded, and my vision went black. I fell backwards into a pew. I really don't want that to happen when I'm the bride. We know what we want. Short, but meaningful ceremony. We are going to wash each others feet, and all the normal stuff. We would like to have BBQ, and make it really relaxed. No jeans, but just one step above that. I'm so happy.
I haven't been home in a while. Or at least it feels that way. My dad had a heart attack, and I went home for his surgery, although I didn't make it there until after he was out and awake. Not that he was lucid, but he does remember a lot about what happened that day. He ended up having a quadruple bypass. It was really scary. Now he is back to work, and losing some weight. I think he still has about 50 pounds to go, he already lost about 40. I'm very proud of him. It's Easter and there is nothing special going on. Steve is at work, and here I am.
I've been going to a Unitarian Universalist Church. I really like it. I'm thinking about becoming a member. I'm still Christian, but it's nice to be where there are so many nice people that don't necessarily believe everything the same way, but they still get along, and well at that.
It's good to be back.
I’ve never been that person who knew exactly what she wanted—the one thing that stood out above everything else—and could fully commit to it. No, I wanted it all. I was always envious of my friends who could say “this is it for me,” and just have faith in that. I wanted to have everything figured out, but the truth is that I didn’t. And, the bigger truth is that no one has to have it all figured out when they go to college.
Committing to a college major is hard, but committing to something you’re going to do for the rest of your life is just plain painful. It’s an ungodly amount of pressure. That is, unless you know that it’s the only thing you can do—the only thing that will make you happy and make you feel fulfilled. Obviously, for me this wasn’t the case.
“What we're finding is that kids are taking, on average, two more years to finish a four-year degree," says Amy Erickson, a Certified College Planning Specialist tells SmartMoney.com, "and that could be another $100,000, just to get a bachelor's degree." So, for someone like 17-year-old Tina Gholami, indecision can be costly. “I had a lot of interests,” says Gholami, “and it was kind of hard to focus on one area to major in over the next four years.”
Choosing A Major
When you’re searching for the right major, there are some important questions that you should ask yourself. Gary Anderson, former college Career Center Director,suggest following these steps to help you make your decision:
Step 1:
Look back at which high school courses you’ve enjoyed and done well in, this might help point you in the right direction and allow you to put something on your admissions application about having prior experience in the field.
Step 2:
Consider what the requirements are for your major. Will you need to do more than a four year degree? If so, is it something that you’re willing to invest your time in? Take for example medical and business related fields. Choosing a major in a field that requires more of a college commitment than you are willing to invest in probably should be avoided.
Step 3:
Check out the courses and professors in your major’s department to see if they interest you. Be careful though, these might vary from school to school. However, on the whole if you find yourself interested in the subject, chances are it’s for you.
Step 4:
Do internships! This is a "hands-on" way to get a feel for the kinds of jobs you could get with your potential college major.
Step 5:
Look at the different work fields to which your college major can lead to. Try to choose a major that will offer flexibility when you are looking for a job.
Step 6:
Think about the growth of the career field that interests you. Is the field dynamic and growing, or is it hard to find a job in that field?
Even if you enter college and you’re still undecided, keep in mind that many college students don’t have to officially declare their major until their junior year. While knowing your major before you apply for colleges will help you choose the best school for your interests, it’s not a requirement if you’re still undecided. Many colleges and universities devote a certain amount of undergraduate classes to liberal arts (or general studies) education to not only help round out a student’s education, but to open their eyes to other interests that they might not have considered before.
"Core classes give each student a common base of knowledge and skills that are important and crucial for [all] students," says Reverend Richard Hockman, a professor of effective oral communications at King's College. "They present students with an overview of areas--ones they might consider for a major." Also, keep in mind that many schools allow you to have more than one major, and even minor in other subjects. By taking advantage of this, you can help alleviate the pressure of having to choose just one major.
I chose to combine different majors to create something unique for my field. I had already declared my major as Film, but I knew that I wanted to be writer as well. This is when I took up Journalism—something that my parents were in support of because they viewed it as being more “practical.” However, for me it meant that I had a focus when I entered the entertainment journalism industry. That perhaps one day I could review films like I always wanted to do. By combining majors, not only was I prepared for each field directly, but it also gave me more opportunities on the whole.
In the end, while you want to prepare as much as you can for whatever field you choose to enter, make sure you also leave yourself room to grow. You may find, much like I did, that over time your interests change—that while you once were very passionate about a subject, you discover one that’s more appealing to you.
"People change their mind as they experience these new alternatives and learn new skills and develop new interests,” says John Krumboltz, professor of education and psychology at Stanford University and author of the book Luck is No Accident: Making the Most of Happenstance in Your Life and Career. “Therefore, trying to declare an occupational goal at age 16 is absurd.”
It only makes sense that when you’re trying to create a future for yourself that you keep yourself in mind throughout the process. Never pin yourself down to something that someone else wants you to do—it is your life—so leave opportunities open. "The world is changing, there are new jobs being created, there are old jobs disappearing and there are new opportunities occurring," says John Krumboltz, so take advantage of them!
4 major sports teams no champs.
Is there anyway that we can have a champion in the Metroplex? The Stars & The Cowboys were champs over 10 yrs ago.........what has happened to my town. We had a couple of teams that kicked ass. Now we have 4 teams who are close but no cubans. I don't have much to say about the Rangers. I really don't have any, I mean ANY expectations for that organization. If they made the post season it would surprise the hell out of me. The last time it was even a thought; I was a frosh in college. Now it seems like my town is the place for "Regular Season" champs; underachievers so to speak.
When the Rangers were a good team something to be proud of; the "powers that be" got rid of what was progress in my opinion. I was only a young buck then but I thought I knew everything about sports and the Rangers were decent. Juan Gonzalez, Pudge Rodriguez, Rick Helling, Rusty Greer, Aaron Selling. Where are these guys? I know that was 13yrs ago but it should have been something for the team to build upon. All I assume is that there is a Super Sports Agent that will murder something called T-E-A-M; only to achieve more dough for himself and of course his client. Some owners will give in to the demands but others will say screw you Scott I'll trade that fucka. Well............we see where that has gotten us last place every year and no damn farm system to be proud of either.
Mark Cuban. We were so please when someone who actually cared about the MAVS bought em. You cared so much about the team that you brought in Dennis Rodman to boost ticket sales and to have a "STAR" on the roster. After Derrick Harper and Ro Blackman I really can't remember who was on those teams when Don Nelson was playing the mad scientist. Of course we got Mike Finley who was a star in the making but everyone else is a blurrrrrrr. Then I was pissed because you trade J-Kidd and make a strong case for his back up in Phoenix...Brotha Nash. I couldn't stand him because he could not stay healthy in the beginning in Dallas. Well I was wrong about that because Stevie has turned me into a believer that he may be the second coming of Mr. Stockton that is until Chris Paul's performance this year. But along came Dirk and some other pieces and the MAVS were a Western Powerhouse overnight. Other teams just could not hang with the pace they ran. Now I think the Mavs should not have made the playoffs, we fell off tremendously from the Finals 2yrs ago. Eliminated in the first round back to back yrs. What the hell happened? Big Don is Gone. Avery is Gone. Brotha Nash and Fin were gone before the trip to the Finals. But J-Kidd is back older and slower. What's the point. Rick Carlisle was hired on Wednesday only time will tell.
The Dallas Cowboys.......Texx Schramm. The Great Tom Landry. Mr. Jerry Jones a millionairing marketing genius who maybe wants to be a coach. Jimmy, Troy, Emmitt, and Michael----3 Super Bowls. Yes I said 3 Super Bowls; after Jimmy's exit that victory vs the Steelers was also Jimmy's. Barry is the King of Oklahoma. If you are from Texas I don't have to say anything else. From there its has been alot of hope and wishin. Gailey?%*@....whateva. Campo--puppet. Parcells--dictatorship. Wade Phillips, Romo, the Barbarian & in the back we got Jason Garrett we'll see. I luv football so my pros out weigh the cons. The criticism is minimal. Movin On........
I really don't have anything negative to say about the Dallas Stars. They have been really consistent and making the playoffs every year since they moved to the Metroplex and winning 1 cup and losing in the other. But they make the playoffs. Someone needs to take a lesson from this organization cuz they continue to win. They may fall short in the playoffs but at least they go and put up a fight.
If you share my opinion good for you. But I would like to see another Super Bowl, "1" ALCS, another Finals before I get any older. Please Jerry, Mark, and Tom get out of the way and let you General Managers do the job that you hired them to do. That is why they were hired right?
Really, he knows me far too well. And I am incredibly appreciative when he can offer a suggestion that works so well.
Managed to come to the conclusion that I'm scared to listen for what God's telling me. If it's coming as a friend, I'll take it under advisement, if it's from the Bible, then I'll check to see if this actually does apply to my life or if I'm out of my tree again (a common occurrence) - but just sitting and praying, and listening for God? I'm afraid to say that any one thing is definitely from God when it's small and quiet.
Big and loud is usually either the voice of reason (when I'm right on the verge of doing something very stupid - when it's not imminent, it's much more reserved, and oddly sarcastic from time to time), or passion. That one's usually pretty easy to figure out.
For various reasons, I'm not yet up for letting the general world know what my secondary major is, so henceforth it shall be proclaimed as culinary arts. Music education is the first one, culinary arts the second. And they've got about as much overlap as you'd expect.
So, the debate has been, which to pursue? They're both passions of mine, and I could assuredly make a stable career out of either one (though, oddly, my interest lately has been to change the education major to being elementary, and pursue music in worship and my own outside hobbies).
He's right - that totally relaxed me and cleared my head out. Praying in that position is a little unique, but I think God's seen me in far more embarrassing predicaments and is still okay with talking to me here.
So, if that WAS him talking to me, then out of the two, he wants me to go into culinary arts. Which is going to be a lot more work, but it's also going to be pretty darn cool. And then I get to do cool science stuff, too.
And if that WASN'T, then the head-clearing brought about the following solution: Still applying to most of the schools that hold my interest. Oddly, not too many of them offer both majors, so, if I get accepted to one of my star choices and it only has one, then there's going to be some intense prayer going on.
Of course, if I don't get accepted to ANY schools with a culinary arts program (funny that there are so many more that offer music ed - there are a lot of teachers out there, and a shortage of chefs), then the choice becomes rather clear. I am of the opinion that I can serve God no matter where I go or what I do - it's just that there may be a better use for the gifts he's given me (and my strange little personality) in one place than another.
I also need to be using my journal more. And have to come to grips with the possibility that I may not be working at camp this year, but trust that God's got something in the works no matter what. My job is actually pretty good, and they are giving me the hours I need - I don't need to go on another rampage of papering the town with applications. That's not where my focus needs to be right now. As far as Fusion goes, it's more important that I be helping with Awana, and then if they don't need my help on some particular nights, go hang out with the Fusion crowd - they're a good influence. With how busy I am, I don't really have time to be keeping up with three instruments. I do need to devote more time to my sax, and more structure (but possibly less time) to piano. And part of the reason that I'm so stressed, still sick, and always a little worn-out is that I've been playing whacky with my sleep schedule again.
So, that's what's come up since taking my friend's suggestion. And on that note, I am going to bed.
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