Nov 30

I am in need of a good credit card processor that can be processed for online orders and through a terminal.
I have been scammed by Paypal and others like them (held my funds and will not release them even after giving them everything they wanted), and am need of a new processor immedietly!
Please list ones that you use and have experience with! Thank you!

Try Electronic Clearing House, Inc (aka ECHO):

http://www.echo-inc.com/helpdesk.html

Someone I know works there and I use them personally. they have great rates and are a very honest company, A rating on Better Business Bureau (which is absolutely unheard off in the merchant business). I have recommended numerous people to them and have only heard praises.

Here's is my friends work number, he's one of the head account executives there. (805)419-8742 Hope all works out well!

Nov 29

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Nov 29

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Nov 29

Welcome to part 11 of my Metroid Prime 2 Echoes Walkthrough. I will be starting a lot of my videos from the save point, or before the next major event.

–The luminoth lore explains of how they lived on planet Aether. Hmm fertile plains of Agon? Sad to see what it turned out because of that meteor.

I’ll save once more before I move out. Since I can open amber doors now, I can explore new areas. The map will certainly help at that.

Missile expansion to get on the way to the portal, and some more pirates to be taken care of. Oh and of course they have to be taken over by the dark matter as well, turning them into dark pirate troopers.

After wiping them out, we can begin the little morphball puzzle to activate the portal.

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Nov 29

htp://download.microsoft.com/download/b/e/9/be9929eb-298e-4636-907c-70216f5f6f90/MicrosoftProductUseRights(Worldwide)(English)(January2008)(CR).doc - any user or device that is accessing instances of the server software that are within an SBS domain), or o Windows SBS 2008 Premium SAL (for any user or device that is accessing instances of the server software that are within an SBS domain) Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services o Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services SAL Windows SBS 2008 Standard Edition o Windows SBS 2008 Standard SAL Windows SBS 2008 Premium Edition o Windows SBS 2008 Premium SAL 2. Types of SALs. There are three types of SALs: one for devices, one for users and one for qualified educational users (”students”). Each device SAL (for products permitting device SALs) permits one device, used by any user, to access instances of the server software on your servers. Each user SAL permits one user, using any device, to access

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Nov 28

Industrial Force Powdered Concrete Floor & Driveway Cleaner

Industrial Force powdered concrete floor driveway cleaner is a dry particulate cleaning product that gets the job done A special penetration and emulsification system helps insure removal of dirt, grease, oil and heavy automotive soil. Unique coloring agents identify the area of product coverage for maximum cleaning efficiency. Its completely soluble formula changes from orange to green when wet. This easy rinsing concrete cleaner is an ideal choice for use at car dealerships, warehouses, garages, service stations, truck terminals or anywhere heavy grease and grime are chronic. Powdered concrete floor and driveway cleaner Maximum industrial cleaning power Contains pine oil Color indicating dye identifies cleaning area Completely soluble - wont clog floor drains Recommended Uses Heavily soiled concrete, tile, asphalt, stone and brick. 11.00 L. 11.00 W. 14.25 H.

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Nov 28

Battery Capacity Tester (BT100) with Datalogger & Windows Software

The battery tester is deigned for measuring the internal resistance and output voltage of lead storage cell, nickel-cadmium, lithium-ion and nickel metal hydride batteries. Features: On-line testing without shutting down battery AC four-terminal method to eliminate lead resistances and contact resistances, which provides the most accurate results Dual LCD display simultaneously shows the internal resistance and voltage of the battery Built-in data logger Pin type and alligator type 4-terminal Kelvin leads for quick and accurate resistance Comparator function with storage of up to 99 sets of resistance and voltage values for battery deterioration characterization Memory capacity to store up to 999 manually stored data points or up to 9600 points stored using interval data logging RS-232 data port to upload data to your PC Low battery indicator built in zero adjustment Audible tone for warning and failure alerts (can be disabled) Green, yellow and red LED indicators Specifications: Temperature coefficient: (0.1% reading 5digits)/C Measuring currency frequency: 1kHz 10% Measuring burden voltage: 1.5mVAC Resistance Ranges: Resolution Approximate Measurement Current 40mΩ 10μΩ 37.5mA 400mΩ 100μΩ 3.75mA 4Ω 1mΩ 375μA 40Ω 10mΩ 37.5μA Resistance accuracy: (1% reading + 10digits) Voltage Ranges: 4V with 1mV resolution 40V with 10mV resolution Accuracy: (0.1% reading 6 digits) Conditions to guarantee accuracy: Temperature: 23 C Humidity: 80% RH or less (non-condensing) Zero adjustment: after zero adjustment for each range Maximum input voltage: 50VDC (no AC voltage) Power: 6 AAA batteries Maximum power consumption: 1.0vA Battery Life: approximately 7 hours Dimensions: 9.75″ x 4″ x 1.75″ (250 x 100 x 45 mm) Weight: 17.5oz (500g) including batteries Supplied with: Owner’s manual Hard blown carrying case RS-232 to serial (DB9) PC interface cable Windows 95/98/NT/2000/ME/XP

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Nov 28

RS 232 Made Easy

  Foreword viii

  Preface ix

  Acknowledgments xii

Chapter 1 Introduction to RS-232 1

  Buying a Computer

  Installation Instructions

  Using the Computer with Serial Ports

  RS-232 Standard Definition

  Why a Standard?

  Railway System Analogy

Chapter 2 Communication Jargon 5

  Simplex

  Half-Duplex

  Full-Duplex

  Private Lines versus Dial-up Lines

  DTE versus DCE

  Bits

  Party Asynchronous Transmission

  Timing

  Synchronous Transmission

  Review Questions

Chapter 3 Asynchronous Modems and RS-232 19

  Transmitted Data

  Received Data

  Ring Indicator

  Data Terminal Ready

  Data Set Ready

  Auto-Answer

  Auto-Dial

  Request to Send

  Clear to Send

  Data Center Detect

  Contention

  Disconnection of Lines

  Protective Ground

  Signal Ground

  Modem Tests

  Review Questions

Chapter 4 EIA-232-D Operation in a Private Line Environment 34

  Private or Leased Line

  Data Terminal Ready

  Ring Indicator

  Data Leads

  RTS-CTS-DCD Interaction

  Data Set Ready

  Review Questions

Chapter 5 Synchronous Environments 39

  Synchronous Terminal Emulation

  Buffering Data

  Bits per Second

  Timing

  Synchronization

  Transmit Timing

  Internal versus External Timing

  Receive Timing

  Slave Timing

  Review Questions

Chapter 6 Secondary Signals and Flow Control 47

  Secondary Request to Send

  Secondary Clear to Send

  Secondary Data Carrier Detect

  Secondary Transmitted Data

  Secondary Received Data

  Reverse Channel

  Hardware and Software XON/XOFF

  Review Questions

Chapter 7 Cross Connections 52

  Emulation

  Null-Modem Cable

  Synchronous Modem Eliminator

  Asynchronous Null-Modem Cable

  Synchronous Null-Modem Cable

  Review Questions

Chapter 8 Interfacing Equipment 62

  DTE versus DCE

  Cabling

  Options Checklist

Chapter 9 Most Frequently asked Questions about Interfacing and Answers to Questions from Chapter 1-8 72

  Questions Relating to Ports

  Questions Relating to Serial Cables

  Questions Relating to Parallel Cables

  Questions Relating to Printers with Serial Interfaces

  Questions Relating to Printers with Parallel Interfaces

  Questions Relating to Modems

  Questions Relating to Terminal Interfacing

  Questions Relating to Computers with Serial Interfaces

  Answers to Review Questions

Appendix A EIA Standard EIA-232-D 99

Appendix B EIA Standard EIA-449 111

Appendix C Industrial Electronics Bulletin No. 12 117

Appendix D EIA-232-D Circuit Summary with CCITT Equivalents 120

Appendix E Tools of the Trade 122

Appendix F Pinouts for Serial Ports of Computers and Peripherals 127

  Computers

  Modems and Multiplexors

  Ports Boards and Terminal Servers

  Buffers and Data Switchers

  Printers and Plotters

  Terminals

Appendix G Interconnections between Computers and Peripherals 258

Appendix H Industry Standard and Modular Cables 403

Appendix I Common Connectors, Pinouts and Numbering Schemes 415

Appendix J TRW Modular to DB-2S Adapters 421

Appendix K Rules for Cable Design 424

Appendix L Interfacing Problems and Remedies 426

Appendix M ASCII Character Set 429

  Index 433

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Nov 28

SDH01A-TM STM-1 Terminal Multiplexer w/ support for 32 T1 point-to-point transport

Product description SDH01A-TM is an SDH based, STM-1 Fiber Terminal Multiplexer with a total bandwidth capacity of 155Mbps (63E1). The Terminal Fiber Multiplexer provides a full Cross-Connect platform for the 63 E1 channels and also special support for T1 for point-to-point applications only. A modular structure with 4 slots allows up to 32 E1 or T1 interfaces to be used in a single unit. Several data interfaces, like Ethernet and synchronous V.35 serial ports are also available to be mapped on the remaining available STM-1 channels. The SDH01A-TM (Terminal Multiplexer) has only one fiber link port. Important: The SDH01A Multiplexer is designed for Service Providers, CLECs or MSOs that intend to get advantage of fiber and provide SDH based services. It is also able to transport 32 T1s in special point to point application, offering double capacity compared to the current FMUX01A+ PDH fiber multiplexer that can offer only 16 T1 over same fiber. Pricing for such T1 customers is special and customization is available and can be discussed on a case by case approach. Please do not hesitate to contact us with inquiries about this SDH01A-TM T1 supporting Fiber Multiplexer. Product Features Up to 32 E1 or T1 per chassis 4 tributary cards per chassis configuration saved in NVRAM w/ automatic restore when tributary cards are hot-swapped E1, T1, V.35 and Fast Ethernet services available Fast Ethernet is encapsulated over SDH using GFP and Virtual Concatenation (VCAT) T1 availability only for Point-to-Point applications (on customer demand) supports EoS (Ethernet over SDH) in all ring nodes centralized Network Management System w/ SNMP support optional fiber redundancy mode available (for ADM model only) three timing synchronization modes large selection of fiber optic modules for single-mode and single strand fiber operation dual redundant power supply AC and DC available standalone or rack mountable 19″ or 23″ for EIA or ETSI rack environment Important: The SDH01A

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Nov 28

Windows

Shopping takes place in an increasingly digitized world. Today more than ever, people rely on credit and debit cards to make their everyday purchases, and when a vendor doesn’t accept credit cards, that throws a crimp into the buyer’s routine and may even discourage him or her from doing business with that company. Ensure smooth sailing for your customers and guaranteed payment for your business with QuickBooks Credit Card Processing Kit, which allows you to use your computer to accept all major credit cards. QuickBooks Credit Card Processing Kit offers a low-cost and easy-to-use means of making sure you get paid. Set up an account online, and you can begin processing credit cards using your phone or PC within minutes. A simple monthly fee and per-authorization fees provide access to the service, with no required monthly minimums or long-term commitments. Plus, the program allows you to easily e-mail customers and accept payment online, making it even more convenient for your customers to do business with you.

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