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I started the last chapter of the CCNP Study Guide book today which is about implementing IPv6 (IP Version 6). IPv6 is a technology developed to overcome the limitations of the current standard, IP Version 4 (IPv4). The major shortcoming of IPv4 is its limited amount of address space. With the amount of IP enabled devices growing at a steady rate, many regions throughout the world are seeing a need for more IP addresses. In the United States, the Department of Defense (DoD) is a primary driver for the adoption of IPv6 and has set a date of 2008 for all systems with the US government to be set to this standard.
IPv6 allows for better scalability with networks and supplies what seems like a limitless amount of IP addresses to use. IPv6 provides the following enhancements:
Many people have set about using their computers to record their album and single collections and save them as digital files to put on audio CDs or Mp3 players. Its can be very time consuming work that you really want to get right first time, so what are pitfalls, and what tricks are there to make the job better or quicker?
When I first started recording my record collection I made the mistake of recording lots of singles before listening them through. I was driving along listening to my newly transferred collection and gradually realising that every track had faults and was going to need doing again. So the first piece of advice is this – record a few tracks to start with, and listen them right through before going any further. You really need to make sure your method is reliable and gives a quality product before spending the time working your way through a big collection.
Because writing machine or assembly language software was so difficult and confusing, people developed supplementary languages that look more like human languages, with names such as FORTRAN, BASIC and Pascal. By making programming languages look more like common human languages, the developers of these top languages desired to make programs simpler to write and modify later on. One of the first high level programing languages was FORTRAN (which is the standard for FORmula TRANslator).
FORTRAN was projected specifically for numerical calculations. Another early high level language was COBOL (COmmon Business- Oriented Language), which was planned for business data processing.
Since each language has a specific purpose, most people aren’t going to use FORTRAN or COBOL to write video games, operational systems, or word processors (although you can still do so if you truly want). Because programing was still too difficult for many people, computer scientists soon produced both Pascal and BASIC to teach people programing. BASIC – Beginner’s All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code – was planned to teach complete beginners how to program. Beginners could start studying to program by using C, but the the complexity of C can discourage people too soon.
What did Hewlett-Packard do to improve the HP Pavilion dv7t? Instead of the Centrino 2 processor, HP added the revolutionary i5 processor that promises superior performance in your average computing or not-so-average entertainment applications.
The Intel Core i5 processor is a sturdy and impressive chip, next to the almighty Intel Core i7 processors. This is one of the reasons why one should not have reservations on running heavy applications on the HP Pavilion dv7t. One may ask if the HP-Pavilion dv7t would do the things that the user expects? That answer is one definite “YES.”
So let’s find out why the HP Pavilion dv7t can be a top contender for the ultimate multimedia laptop. Not only did Hewlett-Packard update the HP-Pavilion dv7t’s brain, it also modified the laptop’s supporting units.
If you’re in the market for buying a desktop computer, you’re in luck. On average, a desktop computer is the smarter buy unless you’re have a great need to take your computer with you everywhere you go. So, why is buying a desktop computer a better buy? That’s easy. Desktop computer’s tend to be more reliable and they are easier to upgrade than a laptop. Not only this, a desktop computer is by far a more cost effective item to buy. Right now, most of the computer technology is being put into laptops. Manufactures are always trying to make a sleeker, more compact computer. This is very appealing to students because they can take their computers to class, to the library or the dining hall if they have a paper or research that needs to be done. Now that leaves the desktop industry at a struggle. How are they supposed to market a machine that isn’t portable? They make it cheaper. It’s not cheaper by quality, it’s just cheaper by price. Many desktops have the same specifications that their laptop colleagues have, just not the portability.