Monday, December 31, 2012
Diapex based in Penang , Malaysia-Baby Diapers
We are Diapex based in Penang , Malaysia. We are member of Tradekey.com since August, 2010. Our business is related to Beauty & Personal Care industry and we specifically deal in baby diapers. Please find our product details below:
Baby Diapers Grade A Quality
We are manufacturer and looking for distributor to represent our brand, DIAPEX, worldwide. Our brand are quality diapers - equal the quality of popular brands like Pampers and Huggies (but much cheaper)
We need long term partner as we want to distribute in all shopping, retailers, wholesalers ***** consumers.
Our brand is quality product for selling in shopping malls, retailers - we sell "Off-the shelf" and OTC. This is NOT mass product and NOT NON-brand like the China-made low quality.
Diapex size Baby's weight
S 3 - 6 kg
M 5 - 10 kg
L 8 - 13 kg
XL 11 - 16 kg
XXL over 14 kg
Baby Diapers Grade A Quality
We are manufacturer and looking for distributor to represent our brand, DIAPEX, worldwide. Our brand are quality diapers - equal the quality of popular brands like Pampers and Huggies (but much cheaper)
We need long term partner as we want to distribute in all shopping, retailers, wholesalers ***** consumers.
Our brand is quality product for selling in shopping malls, retailers - we sell "Off-the shelf" and OTC. This is NOT mass product and NOT NON-brand like the China-made low quality.
Diapex size Baby's weight
S 3 - 6 kg
M 5 - 10 kg
L 8 - 13 kg
XL 11 - 16 kg
XXL over 14 kg
http://www.tradekey.com/company/Diapex-4674455.html
Starbucks Verismo and Green Mountain Keurig One-cup home Coffee Brewers
Starbucks and Green Mountain
The two coffee giants became rivals this year when the Seattle-based café operator launched the Keurig-rivaling Verismo, a one-cup home coffee brewer. Starbucks also announced a $620 million cash acquisition of Teavana as it looks to grab a bigger hold of the tea market.
Shares of Starbucks closed up 16.5% this year, while Green Mountain’s closed down nearly 8%.
Keurig maker Green Mountain Coffee Roasters (GMCR
Silver Bullions: Troy Ounce and Precious Metals
Precious metals
http://youtu.be/32YpAXY789w
1 troy ounce = 31.1034768 grams
0.0311034768 kg or 31.1034768 g
- PAMP 1kg silver bullion bar
- Scottsdale Prey 999 silver bullion - caution, sharp edges 5 troy oz
- Hand Poured Engelhard 100 Troy Oz .999 Fine Silver
- 10 troy ounce gold Suisse Pamp
- Academy hand poured 10 oz silver bullion MintTV News America The Beautiful Silver Bullion Coin Production
NTR Metals 10 troy ounce silver bullion bar
A 90% silver pre 65 quater bought byou 2 gallons of gas, it still buy you 2 gallons of gas now, quaters made after 1971 have no silver value on it buy you 8oz of gas today
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troy_ounce
Troy Ounce research sources and further reading
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ounce
http://www.metrum.org/measures/index.htm (Stecchini's History of Measures)
Oxford English Dictionary ("Longer")
Coincraft's "Standard Catalogue of English and UK coins 1066 to date"
A New History of the Royal Mint By C. E. Challis
The English Cyclopaedia by Charles Knight, 1868
Le Moyen Age by Gustave Carre
Ebay Guides "Ounce or Troy Ounce buyer needs to Know!" by aesdavid
An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith (1776)
"Historical Essays in Connexion with the Land, the Church, &c." by Eben William Robertson (1852) p.60&f
"The Story of Us Humans, from Atoms to Today's Civilization" by Robert Dalling (2006) (p.330-331)
Weights and Measures Act 1985 - http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1985/72
Historically, the price ratio between gold and silver has been 16:1, when both were currencies. Today the ratio is 55:1, so what are the numbers telling us? We believe this is one of those times when smart investors will be well rewarded to "Follow the money."
US Mint web site
MintTV News American Eagle Silver Bullion Program at West Point http://youtu.be/32YpAXY789w
Comex Gold
bulliondotcomdotcom
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Microsoft Excel Online Resources 2010
Beginners Computing
Word 2007 to 2010
Word 2000 to 2003
> Excel 2007 to 2010 <
Microsoft Excel to 2003
Web Design
Cascading Style Sheets
Javascript
Visual Basic .NET
Beginners PHP
C# .NET
Java for Beginners
Word 2007 to 2010
Word 2000 to 2003
> Excel 2007 to 2010 <
Microsoft Excel to 2003
Web Design
Cascading Style Sheets
Javascript
Visual Basic .NET
Beginners PHP
C# .NET
Java for Beginners
http://www.homeandlearn.co.uk/excel2007/Excel2007.html
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IT is recommended that you have EXCEL running at the same time. You can try what you are reading. On an PC you can toggle back and forth between the Tutorial and Excel using the ALT-TAB. If you are using this on a Mac, switch back and forth with the finder. Using either machine, if you can tile the windows just a little you can switch back and forth by clicking on the window of the program you want to become active.
Microsoft Excel 2007 Tutorial — Free & Online
By Denise Etheridge
You can use this free online tutorial to learn Microsoft Excel 2007. Click here to start the tutorial. If you are using an older version of Excel, click here for our Excel 2003/2002 tutorial or click here for our Excel 97 tutorial.
Lesson 1: Entering Text and NumbersMicrosoft Excel is an electronic spreadsheet that runs on a personal computer. You can use it to organize your data into rows and columns. You can also use it to perform mathematical calculations quickly. This tutorial teaches Microsoft Excel basics. Although knowledge of how to navigate in a Windows environment is helpful, this tutorial was created for the computer novice. This lesson will introduce you to the Excel window. You use the window to interact with Excel.
- The Microsoft Excel Window
- The Microsoft Office Button
- The Quick Access Toolbar
- The Title Bar
- The Ribbon
- Worksheets
- The Formula Bar
- The Status Bar
- Move Around a Worksheet
- Go To Cells Quickly
- Select Cells
- Enter Data
- Edit a Cell
- Wrap Text
- Delete a Cell Entry
- Save a File
- Close Excel
Lesson 2: Entering Excel Formulas and Formatting Data
Lesson 1 familiarized you with the Excel 2007 window, taught you how to move around the window, and how to enter data. A major strength of Excel is that you can perform mathematical calculations and format your data. In this lesson, you learn how to perform basic mathematical calculations and how to format text and numerical data.
- Set the Enter Key Direction
- Perform Mathematical Calculations
- AutoSum
- Perform Automatic Calculations
- Align Cell Entries
- Perform Advanced Mathematical Calculations
- Copy, Cut, Paste, and Cell Addressing
- Insert and Delete Columns and Rows
- Create Borders
- Merge and Center
- Add Background Color
- Change the Font, Font Size, and Font Color
- Move to a New Worksheet
- Bold, Italicize, and Underline
- Work with Long Text
- Change a Column's Width
- Format Numbers
Lesson 3: Creating Excel Functions, Filling Cells, and Printing
By using functions, you can quickly and easily make many useful calculations, such as finding an average, the highest number, the lowest number, and a count of the number of items in a list. Microsoft Excel has many functions you can use. You can also use Microsoft Excel to fill cells automatically with a series.For example, you can have Excel automatically fill your worksheet with days of the week, months of the year, years, or other types of series.
A header is text that appears at the top of every page of your printed worksheet. A footer is text that appears at the bottom of every page of your printed worksheet. You can use a header or footer to display among other things titles, page numbers, or logos. Once you have completed your Excel worksheet, you may want to print it. This lesson teaches you how to use functions, how to create a series, how to create headers and footers, and how to print.
- Using Reference Operators
- Understanding Functions
- Fill Cells Automatically
- Create Headers and Footers
- Set Print Options
Lesson 4: Creating Charts
In Microsoft Excel, you can represent numbers in a chart. On the Insert tab, you can choose from a variety of chart types, including column, line, pie, bar, area, and scatter. The basic procedure for creating a chart is the same no matter what type of chart you choose. As you change your data, your chart will automatically Update. This lesson teaches you how to create a chart in Excel.
- Create a Chart
- Apply a Chart Layout
- Add Labels
- Switch Data
- Change the Style of a Chart
- Change the Size and Position of a Chart
- Move A Chart to a Chart Sheet
- Change the Chart Type
http://www.baycongroup.com/excel2007/04_excel.htm
Content
- What’s New In Excel 2010
- PivotTables
- Freeze Panes
- Cell References
- Absolute Cell References
- Sparklines
- Summing
- Tables
- Merge And Center
- Shortcuts
- COUNT
- Offset
- Save As PDF
- Microsoft Excel Training
- Number Formatting
- DATEDIF
- Quick Access Toolbar
- Drop Down Lists
- Make A 2011 Calendar In Excel
- Excel Resources
- Count The Number Of Cells With Text
- Remove Duplicates
- VLOOKUP
- Backstage View
- Developer Tab
- Excel Macro
- Excel Text
- Formulas
- Functions
- Excel Smart Tags
- Excel Viewer
- Hyperlinks
- Conditional Formatting
- Scatter Charts
- Column Charts
- Area Charts
- Bar Charts
- Pie Charts
- Line Charts
There are a great many Microsoft Excel resources on the internet, and some are of a really high quality. Some even cater to Excel 2010 – the most recent version of Excel. To help you get to grips with this ubiquitous spreadsheet program, we’ve listed some of the better Excel resources here.
- Excel Tutorials by Lynda.com – very high quality video tutorials for all levels at lynda.com
- Mr Excel – the Excel monolith! The number one destination if you need help with Excel
- OzGrid – a fantastic resource for Excel tutorials and tips. One of the better ones out there
- The Financial Modeler – a focus on financial models, with sometimes complicated tutorials. Older versions of Excel covered.
- Excel Digest – numerous well written Excel tutorials.
- XL Dennis – frequently updated Excel tutorial site that also provides tutorials on Microsoft .NET technology too
- Easy XL – this is actually a product that adds over 50 time saving data analysis and manipulation features to Excel. From the MrExcel people and worth a mention.
- Excel Is Fun – a whole bunch (over 1,000) of free video Excel tutorials on Youtube
- Microsoft Excel Blog – Excel tutorials and how-tos straight from the horse’s mouth
- Spreadsheet Page – a plethora of Excel tips by John Walkenbach
- Mead In Kent – a selection of Excel tutorials, some a little more advanced
- Excel Tutorials – the tutorials here seem a little dated, but the principles are still useful
- Baycon Group – a variety of Excel tutorials for beginners and upwards
- Excel 2007 Tutotials – a selection of easy to follow Excel 2007 tutorials. An older version of Excel is used, but they are still useful.
- Graphing with Excel – help with visualizing data in Excel
- M I Stupid – a small selection of video tutorials on Excel
http://www.msoffice-tutorial-training.com/excel-2010-tutorials.html
Free Excel 2010 Tutorials and Links Index
Getting Started - Getting Started with Microsoft Excel 2010!
- The First Step...Knowing The Excel 2010 Screen Elements
- What You Can Do with The Excel 2010 Ribbon?
- Customizing Excel 2010 Ribbon by Adding New Tab, Group and Command to It
- Adding and Removing Commands From The Quick Access Toolbar
- Guide to Customize the Quick Access Toolbar in Excel 2010
Excel 2010 Essentials
- What are the Excel 2010 Three Different Views?
- Discover How to Use the Excel 2010 Smart Tags Feature Correctly!
- Applying Gallery Effects to The Spreadsheet Objects in Excel 2010
Formulas and Functions
- Discover the 5 Types of Formula and Some Tips in Creating Formulas
- Why Mastering Your Excel 2010 Functions Are So Critical?
- Knowing the different types of Function Argument used in Microsoft Excel
- Excel 2007/2010 Relative Cell Reference Real-live Example Demonstration
- Excel Absolute Cell Reference (Example Demonstration - Part 1)
- Excel Absolute Cell Reference (Example Demonstration - Part 2)
St. Paul Warehouse Stores Books for Africa
Six semi-truck loads of books are stacked up at a warehouse in St. Paul and heading all the way to Africa.
KSTP caught up with organizers for “Books for Africa” today.
The group collects books from schools, businesses and whoever is willing to donate, then sends them overseas.
Kids of all ages are learning to read English and apparently are happy to do it.
http://kstp.com/article/stories/s2873745.shtml
Student seeks books for Africa
Fonley spoke passionately about the 46 million children in Africa who have never set foot in a school building.
http://www.nhtrib.com/news/article_bc404104-4571-11e2-90c3-001a4bcf887a.html
Books For Africa (BFA) has been honored with a prestigious 2012 Top-Rated Award by GreatNonprofits, the leading provider of user reviews about nonprofit organizations.
The 2012 Top-Rated Nonprofit List was based on the large number of positive reviews that Books For Africa received – reviews written by volunteers, donors and clients. People such as Agnes Igoye posted their personal experiences with BFA. Agnes, a container captain sending books to Uganda, wrote, “What struck me most [about BFA] was the passion and dedicated efforts of the staff and board members towards their work-Ending the Book Famine in Africa!” BFA was one of a number of nonprofits honored throughout the country.
Being named to the 2012 Top-Rated List comes at an important time of the year, as donors look for causes to support during the holiday season.
"We are gratified by Books For Africa for its work,” said Perla Ni, CEO of GreatNonprofits, "They deserve to be discovered by more donors and volunteers who are looking for a great nonprofit to support."
Being on the Top-Rated list gives donors and volunteers more confidence that the group honored is a credible organization. The reviews by volunteers, clients and other donors show the on-the-ground results of this nonprofit. This award is a form of recognition by the community.
http://www.insightnews.com/lifestyle/9938-books-for-africa-honored-as-2012-top-rated-nonprofit-
Bol, his Madison friend Rick Brooks, and helpers run the project from a funky workshop with a weathered wood facade in an otherwise nondescript concrete industrial building outside Hudson, a riverside community of 12,000 about 20 miles east of downtown St. Paul, Minn. They build wooden book boxes in a variety of styles, ranging from basic to a miniature British-style phone booth, and offer them for sale on the group’s website, which also offers plans for building your own. Sizes vary. The essential traits are that they are eye-catching and protect the books from the weather.
Each little library invites passersby to “take a book, return a book.”
Educators in particular have seized on the potential of something so simple and self-sustaining.
In Minneapolis, school officials are aiming to put up about 100 in neighborhoods where many kids don’t have books at home. A box at district headquarters goes through 40 books a day, serving children whose parents come to register them and adults who come to prepare for high school equivalency tests.
“I absolutely love them,” said Melanie Sanco, the district’s point person on the effort. “It sparks the imagination. You see them around and you want one. ... They’re cute and adorable.” Kids who have books stay in school longer, she said.
Bol and Brooks, who runs outreach programs at the University of Wisconsin, see the potential for a lot more growth. At one point, they set a goal of 2,510 boxes — surpassing the number of public libraries built by philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. They passed that mark this summer.
The Rotary Club plans to use the book boxes in its literacy efforts in the west African nation of Ghana. Books for Africa, a Minnesota-based group that has sent over 27 million books to 48 countries since 1988, recently decided to ship books and little libraries to Ghana, too.
The groups are working with Antoinette Ashong, a pro-literacy activist and headmistress of a girls’ school in the capital of Accra. “I want to spread reading in Africa, which is a problem because in Africa it is very, very difficult to get books to read,” Ashong said in a Skype interview. She has already put up 45 boxes in poor neighborhoods.
Most of the nonprofit’s money comes from sale of pre-built little libraries, which cost from $250 to $600, and a $25 fee to register a library on the organization’s website. The AARP Foundation has also provided a $70,000 grant as part of a new program to provide book boxes for seniors and kids to read to them
South Yorkshire schools donate thousands of gifts to Africa
Published on Saturday 29 December 2012 06:09
SCHOOLS in South Yorkshire schools have donated hundreds of thousands of books, clothes, shoes and toys to children in The Gambia which have been shipped to Africa.
Six semi-truck loads of books are stacked up at a warehouse in St. Paul and heading all the way to Africa.
KSTP caught up with organizers for “Books for Africa” today.
The group collects books from schools, businesses and whoever is willing to donate, then sends them overseas.
Kids of all ages are learning to read English and apparently are happy to do it.
http://kstp.com/article/stories/s2873745.shtml
Student seeks books for Africa
Fonley spoke passionately about the 46 million children in Africa who have never set foot in a school building.
http://www.nhtrib.com/news/article_bc404104-4571-11e2-90c3-001a4bcf887a.html
Books For Africa (BFA) has been honored with a prestigious 2012 Top-Rated Award by GreatNonprofits, the leading provider of user reviews about nonprofit organizations.
The 2012 Top-Rated Nonprofit List was based on the large number of positive reviews that Books For Africa received – reviews written by volunteers, donors and clients. People such as Agnes Igoye posted their personal experiences with BFA. Agnes, a container captain sending books to Uganda, wrote, “What struck me most [about BFA] was the passion and dedicated efforts of the staff and board members towards their work-Ending the Book Famine in Africa!” BFA was one of a number of nonprofits honored throughout the country.
Being named to the 2012 Top-Rated List comes at an important time of the year, as donors look for causes to support during the holiday season.
"We are gratified by Books For Africa for its work,” said Perla Ni, CEO of GreatNonprofits, "They deserve to be discovered by more donors and volunteers who are looking for a great nonprofit to support."
Being on the Top-Rated list gives donors and volunteers more confidence that the group honored is a credible organization. The reviews by volunteers, clients and other donors show the on-the-ground results of this nonprofit. This award is a form of recognition by the community.
http://www.insightnews.com/lifestyle/9938-books-for-africa-honored-as-2012-top-rated-nonprofit-
Bol, his Madison friend Rick Brooks, and helpers run the project from a funky workshop with a weathered wood facade in an otherwise nondescript concrete industrial building outside Hudson, a riverside community of 12,000 about 20 miles east of downtown St. Paul, Minn. They build wooden book boxes in a variety of styles, ranging from basic to a miniature British-style phone booth, and offer them for sale on the group’s website, which also offers plans for building your own. Sizes vary. The essential traits are that they are eye-catching and protect the books from the weather.
Each little library invites passersby to “take a book, return a book.”
Educators in particular have seized on the potential of something so simple and self-sustaining.
In Minneapolis, school officials are aiming to put up about 100 in neighborhoods where many kids don’t have books at home. A box at district headquarters goes through 40 books a day, serving children whose parents come to register them and adults who come to prepare for high school equivalency tests.
“I absolutely love them,” said Melanie Sanco, the district’s point person on the effort. “It sparks the imagination. You see them around and you want one. ... They’re cute and adorable.” Kids who have books stay in school longer, she said.
Bol and Brooks, who runs outreach programs at the University of Wisconsin, see the potential for a lot more growth. At one point, they set a goal of 2,510 boxes — surpassing the number of public libraries built by philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. They passed that mark this summer.
The Rotary Club plans to use the book boxes in its literacy efforts in the west African nation of Ghana. Books for Africa, a Minnesota-based group that has sent over 27 million books to 48 countries since 1988, recently decided to ship books and little libraries to Ghana, too.
The groups are working with Antoinette Ashong, a pro-literacy activist and headmistress of a girls’ school in the capital of Accra. “I want to spread reading in Africa, which is a problem because in Africa it is very, very difficult to get books to read,” Ashong said in a Skype interview. She has already put up 45 boxes in poor neighborhoods.
Most of the nonprofit’s money comes from sale of pre-built little libraries, which cost from $250 to $600, and a $25 fee to register a library on the organization’s website. The AARP Foundation has also provided a $70,000 grant as part of a new program to provide book boxes for seniors and kids to read to them
South Yorkshire schools donate thousands of gifts to Africa
Published on Saturday 29 December 2012 06:09
SCHOOLS in South Yorkshire schools have donated hundreds of thousands of books, clothes, shoes and toys to children in The Gambia which have been shipped to Africa.
Les Hince, chairman of the Bramley and Wickersley branch of Lions International, a charity supporting communities across the world, loaded a 40ft container full of the gifts outside his pub in Wickersley in just two hours.
Les, manager of the Three Horseshoes pub in Rotherham, said: “We have been donating shoes and other essentials to schools in The Gambia for several years now.
“We are working closely with the education minister of education in The Gambia who has selected three of the 13 schools which will benefit from the shipment.”
The container is set to arrive in The Gambia on January 21, when Les and other volunteers, who also helped to load the container, will distribute the gifts to the schools.
Schools from across the region collected and donated 200,000 books, 150,000 shoes and hundreds of thousands of toys and clothes as gifts for the African children.
One generous benefactor also donated a Jeep to be sent to the schools.
Madam Buchanan hastened to remark that the books that are part of the larger consignment they shipped to The Gambia were provided by Books for Africa, supported by the Margaret Rivers Funds. She disclosed that the value of the total consignment is about US$240,000. "We have distributed to 40 destinations and the aim of the Books for Africa is to send a million books to The Gambia to improve literacy and reading culture," she further remarked.
The Better Community Association president went on to state that the project is large and far-reaching with the aim to set up libraries in different places, thus justifying their donation to the Observer's library. "There are many reasons for one to read; to be clever, to interpret words, learn new things, satisfy one's curiosity, answer questions and stimulate the minds and to speak the imagination," she explained,
Buchanan further stated that the aim of the Books for Africa is to end the book famine in Africa. She noted that the first distribution of the books took place in 2010 with the 7,500 books that set up the medical library at the Sulayman Junkung General Hospital in Bwiam.
Les, manager of the Three Horseshoes pub in Rotherham, said: “We have been donating shoes and other essentials to schools in The Gambia for several years now.
“We are working closely with the education minister of education in The Gambia who has selected three of the 13 schools which will benefit from the shipment.”
The container is set to arrive in The Gambia on January 21, when Les and other volunteers, who also helped to load the container, will distribute the gifts to the schools.
Schools from across the region collected and donated 200,000 books, 150,000 shoes and hundreds of thousands of toys and clothes as gifts for the African children.
One generous benefactor also donated a Jeep to be sent to the schools.
Madam Buchanan hastened to remark that the books that are part of the larger consignment they shipped to The Gambia were provided by Books for Africa, supported by the Margaret Rivers Funds. She disclosed that the value of the total consignment is about US$240,000. "We have distributed to 40 destinations and the aim of the Books for Africa is to send a million books to The Gambia to improve literacy and reading culture," she further remarked.
The Better Community Association president went on to state that the project is large and far-reaching with the aim to set up libraries in different places, thus justifying their donation to the Observer's library. "There are many reasons for one to read; to be clever, to interpret words, learn new things, satisfy one's curiosity, answer questions and stimulate the minds and to speak the imagination," she explained,
Buchanan further stated that the aim of the Books for Africa is to end the book famine in Africa. She noted that the first distribution of the books took place in 2010 with the 7,500 books that set up the medical library at the Sulayman Junkung General Hospital in Bwiam.
Car Electronic Accessories: Products to Study
Car Electronics
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Security Systems(1640)
MP3 and Media Player(360)
Android HD Player & Mini PC(36)
Camera and Camcorder(1021)
Home Video and Theater(143)
Electronics Gadgets(869)
Video Game(517)
Office Supplies(167)
Battery(667)
Speedy Delivery Electronics Sale(37)
Headphones(760)
http://www.lightinthebox.com/c/new-arrivals_3004
Portable RMVB PLAYER(RM2009)
Digital Camera -China Brands
Winait - 15 MP Digital Camera with 2.7 Inch TFT LCD Display and 3×Optical Zoom
Ordrp - 8 MP CCD Digital Camera with 3 Inch LCD Display and 3×Optical Zoom
Saturday, December 29, 2012
Head Phone Brands: Genipu-Kanen-Senmai-Takstar (On Lighting the Box
9 Gadgets That Will Go Extinct Before the Office Printer
By Ethan Wolff-Mann
We’ve seen pagers, tape decks, LaserDiscs, CDs, MiniDiscs, boomboxes, dial-up modems, and flip phones fade into obscurity.
Point-and-Shoot Cameras
when cell phones started to match the megapixel counts of dedicated camera.Now that the cameras on smartphones routinely reach 8 MP and can capture 1080p high-def video, why would a smartphone owner ever buy a point-and-shoot?
MP3 Players
Remember what a groundbreaking device the iPod was? Those silhouette-on-solid-color ads with the dancing iPeople, the sterility of the futuristic white gadgetry, and the hours spent importing music from your CD collection? Well, it turns all that was a transitionary chapter in our music history. Today’s smartphones handle an MP3 player’s job just fine, thanks, so why carry around an extra gadget? Streaming services like Pandora and Spotify seem to gain traction everyday, made possible by constant connectivity. Dedicated audio players still have a place though, as people tend to leave their phones at home when they go out for a jog. Vulnerable.
Optical Discs
The music industry is all but completely digital. Software is almost always downloaded from the internet. Once the Hollywood dinosaurs give instant streaming the hearty welcome it deserves, physical video discs will follow the same path. Why wait to watch and listen? Why deal with scratches and skipping? Why get up to switch movies? Why indeed. Unless 4K resolution takes off soon and the internet can’t keep up with the bandwidth demands, it’ll be a swift death for discs in the near future. Endangered.
Standalone GPS Units
Pre-GPS life was tough. If you deviated from the semi-legible Mapquest directions you hastily jotted down (or printed with your empty inkjet printer), the trip would become an Odyssey. Garmin, Tom Tom, Magellan, and Mio changed all that, helping millions of people navigate to their destinations on time and without unexpected detours—especially through cities with confusing traffic patterns. But as more and more cars and smartphones come with built-in GPS systems, the need for a dedicated, standalone GPS (the turn-by-turn variety—not the backpacking ones) evaporates. Vulnerable.
Camcorders
As a recent episode of “How I Met Your Mother” indicated, parents may immortalize their kids first words steps and words with their smartphones. The 1080p video capabilities and convenience certainly aren’t doing any favors for camcorders. Of course, people who need to tape a lecture or theatrical performance will still probably use the camcorder (or video-capable camera), but the camcorder is certainly losing the home video crowd—which is vital for their prosperity. Vulnerable.
Landlines
I don’t know anyone under the age of 40 with a landline. That trend doesn’t look so good for residential business. Since globalization has made it easier for people to move, many prefer to keep one number—their cellphone—with the area code of their home state. People and businesses that still have fixed-line telephones often use various forms of voice over internet protocol (VoIP) instead of an actual landline. We don’t expect residential landlines to last much longer. Near Threatened.
Fax Machines
To their credit, fax machines have held on way longer than anyone would have thought. But why send something to a remote printer when you can just send it via email? On those copy/fax/print machines, it seems a fair bet that the fax feature is used less than the others. Apparently fax machines are still commonly used in some industries, but around our offices, we almost always just scan and email paper documents. Near Threatened.
Remote Controls
The clicker’s future doesn’t look so rosy. New smart TVs from Samsung have gesture-based controls for basic operations. Downloadable apps turn your smartphone or tablet into a TV remote. It’s quite possible that we’ll see a main tablet as a control station for everything. Remotes won’t go away completely—not everyone has a tablet—but their relevance is declining. Near Threatened.
Personal Printers
Remember all those colorful utopias from the early 2000s printer ads? Well this brave new world is turning out a bit differently. Printing documents in an office or at a school might be necessary, but printing at home is quickly becoming a thing of the past. Now people go to Kinko’s and libraries for text documents, and internet-based services like Shutterfly or MPix for photos. Endangered.
Why Will the Office Printer Outlast All These?
Though they have never been treated with any kind of respect, the office laser printer has a wide moat keeping its demise at bay. Tablet technology might make it easy to grade papers on a tablet, but who can imagine the inflexible scholastic traditions of paper and red pen to be abandoned? Can you imagine law offices, insurance agencies, governments, and government institutions without boxes of 20lb letter paper? No. The only way we’re ever going to kick our office printer habit is by prying them from the cold, dead hands from our society’s institutions.
Mindless paperwork has been falling towards a “tolerable level” since the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980 and the subsequent adoption of paperless technology. But the digital documents aren’t a total replacement for paper, just a complement. Sometimes only paper will do.
By Ethan Wolff-Mann
We’ve seen pagers, tape decks, LaserDiscs, CDs, MiniDiscs, boomboxes, dial-up modems, and flip phones fade into obscurity.
Point-and-Shoot Cameras
when cell phones started to match the megapixel counts of dedicated camera.Now that the cameras on smartphones routinely reach 8 MP and can capture 1080p high-def video, why would a smartphone owner ever buy a point-and-shoot?
MP3 Players
Remember what a groundbreaking device the iPod was? Those silhouette-on-solid-color ads with the dancing iPeople, the sterility of the futuristic white gadgetry, and the hours spent importing music from your CD collection? Well, it turns all that was a transitionary chapter in our music history. Today’s smartphones handle an MP3 player’s job just fine, thanks, so why carry around an extra gadget? Streaming services like Pandora and Spotify seem to gain traction everyday, made possible by constant connectivity. Dedicated audio players still have a place though, as people tend to leave their phones at home when they go out for a jog. Vulnerable.
Optical Discs
The music industry is all but completely digital. Software is almost always downloaded from the internet. Once the Hollywood dinosaurs give instant streaming the hearty welcome it deserves, physical video discs will follow the same path. Why wait to watch and listen? Why deal with scratches and skipping? Why get up to switch movies? Why indeed. Unless 4K resolution takes off soon and the internet can’t keep up with the bandwidth demands, it’ll be a swift death for discs in the near future. Endangered.
Standalone GPS Units
Pre-GPS life was tough. If you deviated from the semi-legible Mapquest directions you hastily jotted down (or printed with your empty inkjet printer), the trip would become an Odyssey. Garmin, Tom Tom, Magellan, and Mio changed all that, helping millions of people navigate to their destinations on time and without unexpected detours—especially through cities with confusing traffic patterns. But as more and more cars and smartphones come with built-in GPS systems, the need for a dedicated, standalone GPS (the turn-by-turn variety—not the backpacking ones) evaporates. Vulnerable.
Camcorders
As a recent episode of “How I Met Your Mother” indicated, parents may immortalize their kids first words steps and words with their smartphones. The 1080p video capabilities and convenience certainly aren’t doing any favors for camcorders. Of course, people who need to tape a lecture or theatrical performance will still probably use the camcorder (or video-capable camera), but the camcorder is certainly losing the home video crowd—which is vital for their prosperity. Vulnerable.
Landlines
I don’t know anyone under the age of 40 with a landline. That trend doesn’t look so good for residential business. Since globalization has made it easier for people to move, many prefer to keep one number—their cellphone—with the area code of their home state. People and businesses that still have fixed-line telephones often use various forms of voice over internet protocol (VoIP) instead of an actual landline. We don’t expect residential landlines to last much longer. Near Threatened.
Fax Machines
To their credit, fax machines have held on way longer than anyone would have thought. But why send something to a remote printer when you can just send it via email? On those copy/fax/print machines, it seems a fair bet that the fax feature is used less than the others. Apparently fax machines are still commonly used in some industries, but around our offices, we almost always just scan and email paper documents. Near Threatened.
Remote Controls
The clicker’s future doesn’t look so rosy. New smart TVs from Samsung have gesture-based controls for basic operations. Downloadable apps turn your smartphone or tablet into a TV remote. It’s quite possible that we’ll see a main tablet as a control station for everything. Remotes won’t go away completely—not everyone has a tablet—but their relevance is declining. Near Threatened.
Personal Printers
Remember all those colorful utopias from the early 2000s printer ads? Well this brave new world is turning out a bit differently. Printing documents in an office or at a school might be necessary, but printing at home is quickly becoming a thing of the past. Now people go to Kinko’s and libraries for text documents, and internet-based services like Shutterfly or MPix for photos. Endangered.
Why Will the Office Printer Outlast All These?
Though they have never been treated with any kind of respect, the office laser printer has a wide moat keeping its demise at bay. Tablet technology might make it easy to grade papers on a tablet, but who can imagine the inflexible scholastic traditions of paper and red pen to be abandoned? Can you imagine law offices, insurance agencies, governments, and government institutions without boxes of 20lb letter paper? No. The only way we’re ever going to kick our office printer habit is by prying them from the cold, dead hands from our society’s institutions.
Mindless paperwork has been falling towards a “tolerable level” since the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980 and the subsequent adoption of paperless technology. But the digital documents aren’t a total replacement for paper, just a complement. Sometimes only paper will do.
Virginia- soy beans and apples- apple orchards and packing plants of Turkey Knob Growers-Bowman Sales
In spite of a decades-long embargo imposed by Washington against the communist government in Cuba, a few states in the US export produce to the island. That's thanks to the 1999 lifting of restrictions for the sale of food and medicine, promoted by then-president Bill Clinton.
Farmers in Virginia, a mainly rural and conservative state, have put politics aside and found an important market in Cuba for their products, such as soy beans and apples.
William Márquez visited the apple orchards and packing plants of Turkey Knob Growers-Bowman Sales, in Timberville, Virginia, the first company to sign a commercial agreement with Cuba since the embargo was imposed in 1962.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-20802951
Farmers in Virginia, a mainly rural and conservative state, have put politics aside and found an important market in Cuba for their products, such as soy beans and apples.
William Márquez visited the apple orchards and packing plants of Turkey Knob Growers-Bowman Sales, in Timberville, Virginia, the first company to sign a commercial agreement with Cuba since the embargo was imposed in 1962.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-20802951
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Microsoft Excel 2007 to 2010 Course- List of Tutorials
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IT is recommended that you have EXCEL running at the same time. You can try what you are reading. On an PC you can toggle back and forth between the Tutorial and Excel using the ALT-TAB. If you are using this on a Mac, switch back and forth with the finder. Using either machine, if you can tile the windows just a little you can switch back and forth by clicking on the window of the program you want to become active.
Microsoft Excel 2007 Tutorial — Free & Online
By Denise Etheridge
You can use this free online tutorial to learn Microsoft Excel 2007. Click here to start the tutorial. If you are using an older version of Excel, click here for our Excel 2003/2002 tutorial or click here for our Excel 97 tutorial.
Lesson 1: Entering Text and NumbersMicrosoft Excel is an electronic spreadsheet that runs on a personal computer. You can use it to organize your data into rows and columns. You can also use it to perform mathematical calculations quickly. This tutorial teaches Microsoft Excel basics. Although knowledge of how to navigate in a Windows environment is helpful, this tutorial was created for the computer novice. This lesson will introduce you to the Excel window. You use the window to interact with Excel.
- The Microsoft Excel Window
- The Microsoft Office Button
- The Quick Access Toolbar
- The Title Bar
- The Ribbon
- Worksheets
- The Formula Bar
- The Status Bar
- Move Around a Worksheet
- Go To Cells Quickly
- Select Cells
- Enter Data
- Edit a Cell
- Wrap Text
- Delete a Cell Entry
- Save a File
- Close Excel
Lesson 2: Entering Excel Formulas and Formatting Data
Lesson 1 familiarized you with the Excel 2007 window, taught you how to move around the window, and how to enter data. A major strength of Excel is that you can perform mathematical calculations and format your data. In this lesson, you learn how to perform basic mathematical calculations and how to format text and numerical data.
- Set the Enter Key Direction
- Perform Mathematical Calculations
- AutoSum
- Perform Automatic Calculations
- Align Cell Entries
- Perform Advanced Mathematical Calculations
- Copy, Cut, Paste, and Cell Addressing
- Insert and Delete Columns and Rows
- Create Borders
- Merge and Center
- Add Background Color
- Change the Font, Font Size, and Font Color
- Move to a New Worksheet
- Bold, Italicize, and Underline
- Work with Long Text
- Change a Column's Width
- Format Numbers
Lesson 3: Creating Excel Functions, Filling Cells, and Printing
By using functions, you can quickly and easily make many useful calculations, such as finding an average, the highest number, the lowest number, and a count of the number of items in a list. Microsoft Excel has many functions you can use. You can also use Microsoft Excel to fill cells automatically with a series.For example, you can have Excel automatically fill your worksheet with days of the week, months of the year, years, or other types of series.
A header is text that appears at the top of every page of your printed worksheet. A footer is text that appears at the bottom of every page of your printed worksheet. You can use a header or footer to display among other things titles, page numbers, or logos. Once you have completed your Excel worksheet, you may want to print it. This lesson teaches you how to use functions, how to create a series, how to create headers and footers, and how to print.
- Using Reference Operators
- Understanding Functions
- Fill Cells Automatically
- Create Headers and Footers
- Set Print Options
Lesson 4: Creating Charts
In Microsoft Excel, you can represent numbers in a chart. On the Insert tab, you can choose from a variety of chart types, including column, line, pie, bar, area, and scatter. The basic procedure for creating a chart is the same no matter what type of chart you choose. As you change your data, your chart will automatically Update. This lesson teaches you how to create a chart in Excel.
- Create a Chart
- Apply a Chart Layout
- Add Labels
- Switch Data
- Change the Style of a Chart
- Change the Size and Position of a Chart
- Move A Chart to a Chart Sheet
- Change the Chart Type
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Content
- What’s New In Excel 2010
- PivotTables
- Freeze Panes
- Cell References
- Absolute Cell References
- Sparklines
- Summing
- Tables
- Merge And Center
- Shortcuts
- COUNT
- Offset
- Save As PDF
- Microsoft Excel Training
- Number Formatting
- DATEDIF
- Quick Access Toolbar
- Drop Down Lists
- Make A 2011 Calendar In Excel
- Excel Resources
- Count The Number Of Cells With Text
- Remove Duplicates
- VLOOKUP
- Backstage View
- Developer Tab
- Excel Macro
- Excel Text
- Formulas
- Functions
- Excel Smart Tags
- Excel Viewer
- Hyperlinks
- Conditional Formatting
- Scatter Charts
- Column Charts
- Area Charts
- Bar Charts
- Pie Charts
- Line Charts
There are a great many Microsoft Excel resources on the internet, and some are of a really high quality. Some even cater to Excel 2010 – the most recent version of Excel. To help you get to grips with this ubiquitous spreadsheet program, we’ve listed some of the better Excel resources here.
- Excel Tutorials by Lynda.com – very high quality video tutorials for all levels at lynda.com
- Mr Excel – the Excel monolith! The number one destination if you need help with Excel
- OzGrid – a fantastic resource for Excel tutorials and tips. One of the better ones out there
- The Financial Modeler – a focus on financial models, with sometimes complicated tutorials. Older versions of Excel covered.
- Excel Digest – numerous well written Excel tutorials.
- XL Dennis – frequently updated Excel tutorial site that also provides tutorials on Microsoft .NET technology too
- Easy XL – this is actually a product that adds over 50 time saving data analysis and manipulation features to Excel. From the MrExcel people and worth a mention.
- Excel Is Fun – a whole bunch (over 1,000) of free video Excel tutorials on Youtube
- Microsoft Excel Blog – Excel tutorials and how-tos straight from the horse’s mouth
- Spreadsheet Page – a plethora of Excel tips by John Walkenbach
- Mead In Kent – a selection of Excel tutorials, some a little more advanced
- Excel Tutorials – the tutorials here seem a little dated, but the principles are still useful
- Baycon Group – a variety of Excel tutorials for beginners and upwards
- Excel 2007 Tutotials – a selection of easy to follow Excel 2007 tutorials. An older version of Excel is used, but they are still useful.
- Graphing with Excel – help with visualizing data in Excel
- M I Stupid – a small selection of video tutorials on Excel
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