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วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 13 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2553
Learn Morse Code in 6 Easy Steps!
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<br>Here's how to get started learning Morse Code.
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<br>1. Start listening to Morse Code.
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<br>When you listen to Morse Code, what you hear is a series of long and short beeps – more commonly referred to as a "dit" (short) or a "dah" (long). Every letter is separated by a short pause, and every word is separated with a longer pause.
<br>Hint: You can find an online Morse Code translator, search around for practice recordings, or buy a shortwave receiver to listen to some real Morse Code.
<br>You can search or shop for practice recordings, or use a shortwave receiver to listen to the real thing. Some people use the Farnsworth method, which entails listening to Morse code characters at high speeds but with long spaces in between; as you become more proficient, the spacing is reduced.
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<br>2. Study a visual copy of the Morse Code alphabet.
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<br>A visual chart like the one seen here can certainly help. Try writing down the Morse Code alphabet by hand, and then writing sentences with it. This is one of the best ways to learn Morse Code fast. Once you memorize the Morse Code alphabet, its then an easy task to translate what you heard into what you saw visually. Like anything else worth doing, it takes practice!
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<br>Morse Code Chart
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<br>3. Practice!
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<br>Translating Morse Code is a skill that just about any person can learn, but it absolutely takes practice. When you first start, you can write it down and sound it out, but eventually you'll need to just hear it. The words "Learn Morse Code" are seen here:
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<br>4. Transmit often!
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<br>One thing that you need to get used to is actually transmitting your Morse Code into audible signals. You can practice with the buttons on a mobile phone, beep vocally, or buy a Morse Code trainer. Whatever works best with you and your budget! To speak Morse Code while you learn, a small sound is pronounced "dit" and a long sound is pronounced "dah."
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<br>5. To Learn Morse Code, don't bite off more than you can chew.
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<br>Start learning Morse Code by memorizing the easiest letters first. One dit is an (E) and one dah is a (T). An (M) is "dah-dah" and an (I) is "dit-dit." Leave the more complex letters for last, like a J, a B, an L and an F (which I still get confused upon!)
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<br>6. Invite your friends!
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<br>Learn Morse Code, and then spread it around to your friends! You can then communicate with Morse Code through blinking your eyes, a flashlight, a mirror, or even by tapping your fingers at the dinner table!
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<br>About the Author: For more information about how to <a href="http://www.learnmorsecode.info/" rel="nofollow">Learn Morse Code</a>, please visit our website.. Andrew Hallinan is the owner of <a href="http://www.Synergy-SEO.com/" rel="nofollow">Tampa Search Engine Optimization</a> company, and is Tampa Bay's leading Search Marketing Specialist.
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วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 6 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2553
To maintain the efficiency of refrigerators or freezers
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To prevent the formation of the ice defrost must be done. There are some rules to perform defrosting. Firstly is that the content of the freezer must be cleared and keep the food into the cooler. To perform better defrosting by the freezer it is better to break off the large particles of ice and make it into small pieces. For a freezer it is quite easy to defrost if the ice is present in small size. Next hot water is needed and put it in a pot. Now this boiling water will be placed inside the freeze and the door of the freeze should be kept close. The advantage of this mechanism is that the heat that is coming out from the pot will defrost the ice and very quickly. Now another pot is needed to keep hot water. Keep the first pot inside the refrigerator for about 10 minutes and then keep the second pot inside the freezer after removing the first one. This process must be going on for couple of minutes and change the pot after every ten minutes. Thus it will help the freezer to defrost as quickly as possible. Continue the above process until the freezer completely defrosts. Now when the freezer completely defrosts open the door of the freezer but do not open until it defrosts completely. After this by using towel soak the water that comes after the melting of ice.<br />
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But there are some that are needed to keep in mind. When food is placed into the cooler it is necessary to keep the food at the bottom of the cooler as the cold air flows in the downward direction. Another thing should be kept in mind is that water should be removed as early as possible other wise it will mess up the floor.<br />
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Another way to keep refrigerator clean is that drawers and shelves of it must be cleaned regularly. So to do this all the drawers and shelves that are removable must be taken out from the refrigerator. If the drawers and shelves are made up of metal or it is of plastic then it can be leaned with hot water with dish soap. But if they are made up of glass then before cleaning it with hot water keep it outside to level their temperature with the room temperature. By doing these breaking or cracking can be prevented.</p>
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Siemens Phones: Representing Your Status Among The Classes
วันอาทิตย์ที่ 2 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2553
Eye of the Buyer: When Rehabbing, Donât Forget Curb Appeal
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<br>Value is in the Eye of the Beholder: The average homebuyer does not necessarily value the improvements that contractors find important. Don't be too surprised if your buyer is not overly excited by your astute choices in sheeting and vapor barrier, or your wise selection of solid moulding instead of finger-joint, or that extra thick carpet padding . If you think you will use these to successfully justify your price point, you may be disappointed.
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<br>Image is Everything: The average homebuyer does value external appearance, and the perceived superiority of the home. A house may be superior structurally to every other house on the block, but if it does not appear that way, it may not be valued by the buyer. Curb appeal always seemed to me to be silly. Flowers, shrubs, plastic shutters -- we contractors know these are all meaningless compared to the "important" things like wiring size, stud spacing, and plumbing vents. Yet, the visible portions of the property are often what makes or breaks the sale.
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<br>Find a Balance: Do what's right, but don't go overboard. Be careful not to focus all your time and capital solely on the unseen aspects of a project. Make a concerted effort to direct some energy into areas that buyers appreciate. That may mean mowing that raggedy lawn, trimming the overgrown bushes, and shining up grimy windows. Or maybe the driveway and sidewalks could do with a good power-washing, or re-paving if they're cracked. Fresh paint can do wonders. Generally, take a survey of what may need to be repaired or replaced, such as mailboxes or door knockers. None of these fixes has to be particularly labor-intensive or expensive. But they can go a long way toward adding to the appeal of the property and increasing profit margin upon resale.
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<br>First impressions are important, and, when it comes to houses, curb appeal is the first impression. Of course you should focus on the structural integrity of the home, just don't neglect what buyers will see. If they don't like what they see on the outside, you're not likely to get them inside. Putting yourself in the potential buyer's shoes will give you a much needed perspective, one that will enable you to see through someone else's eyes: the eye of the buyer.
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<br>About the Author: Bob Kmosko has been a full time contractor /re-habber/ investor for over 25 years. His company, TK Homes, is focused on providing discounted wholesale properties to contractors and investors. If you are currently in the market for a wholesale property, or are considering purchasing one the in the future, log on to <a href="http://TKHomes.net" title="http://TKHomes.net" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://TKHomes.net</a> and let us know what you need!
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