Sunday, September 27, 2009

Minimize or compress JPEG files by Advanced JPEG Compressor 5.0.1.74.


At work ulpoad photographs in the virtual world of completeness required to support the process of uploading so quickly. Among the fast internet connection. For this issue I think all the internet activities must need this one, because the internet speed is only one who has been a weakness and a complaint .. well if we've hit that like this how? Take it easy there friend .. all ways. All problems must be a solution. Likewise with the slow process of uploading photos on the internet. Whether on Facebook. Friendster, my space. Blog or the other., .. To handle it we can outsmart reducing the file size or commonly referred to compress the file. But not reduce the size of the image. If we reduce the image size means we are not compress files. What we mean is to reduce the size of the file, the initial size of 2 MB can be 200 kb. How can?
We just using software Advanced JPEG Compressor. With this application we can reduce the file was 2.6 MB can be a 150-300 Kb. Imagine that?? Upload it helpful? Why do I say 150-300 KB. Because if we compress to the lowest point .. will have an impact on the image. That image can be blurred .. blurred. Most importantly we never could figure out to how we minimize the file. nah you interested? if you are looking for this application, and when you use it you can not save it ... do not be confused. Because it is the developer of this softaware ask you to buy it .. how? You do not have money?? Calm down here .. I'll give you a free sotfwarenya already licensed, so you can use this software for free and you can save the results kompressan anda.without reached your pocket.

The following screen shoot.
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Link Download : Advanced JPEG Compressor 5.0.1.74

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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

INSTALLING MUSIC PLAYER IN THE BLOG.

Hello ... good morning. simply .. no doubt .. you may never find a blog or a site that installed music. in mind you may be thinking how do I install? Actually not too difficult, provided you are patient, and do not despair. Oke simply, to serve on the music blog of course we should have a blog .. right? He8x.
In the installation we can select some sites that provide the application / widget is. Some of this excess is also the less. Later I pillowslip below. Whether it's here I will recommend some sites that I usually used ...

1. www.musik-live.net
This site can be found in FS, it is true that many in this masang FS, but this site also can be used for the other, such as multiply, wordpress, blog. But in this player you can only play songs that already exist in the playlist, andat means I can not choose their own songs that you like. You can select the songs but only one song saja.caranya for one song, type the name of the band or song title in the search box, after the exit, click the embed located right under the songs.Then to enter the blog.

NOTE: how to embed (copy) / html install the code to track blog: Copy first code HTMLnya. Go to your blog, on the dashboard and then choose the layout, then click add page element, then add the player to your page (and how to add this page? This is not a post .. but this is enter the code the HTML / javascript to the blog) . How TAMBAH click the gadget, once open click / select the widget HTML / JavaScript. Then paste the code andat copy that has been before, and then save. Click Preview to previewnya, if it is correct click save.Done.musik ready to listen. (How to enter HTML code is also valid for the other widget2)

2. Wearing www.playlist.com
For a site you should sign up first list of aliases used aja .. quiet, free registration. Disitus in this buddy-can manage (including set-select) songs you want.

Steps:

1. List, after registering your buddy will have the account in playlist.com.

2. Simply create your palylist, I click CREATE A NEW playlist, you can find the song you want by typing the name of the band or song in the search box.

3. After the search results appear you'll find the 2 key and PLAY ADD, you can click play to check whether the music can be played.

4. After that you can click ADD (+) under the PLAY button.

5. After all finished, click on the embed in the bottom right corner of the box your playlist.

6. Then you will find several options if this player would be put in the FS, FB, myspace or blog and the web, because you want diblog, then you select the E. Get the code for any other social network, blog or your own personal website>>.

7. Then click the name of your playlist for example CODOT'S playlist.

8. Click the get code, Click Menu Before a code, you can adjust the settings a bit, after click get a new code,

9. Then you will be given the html code, copy all the code in the box.

10. Paste in the page elements that want to buddy (the same way as the no.1 see NOTE above) ... done.

3. Wearing www.esnips.com

If this is you can upload songs from your computer you have, it's what you want to upload. But yes, as the above, the list must be used, follow the prompts until finished and then upload the songs you have. But I do not recommend upload many-many, step by step, Big As the song format, so if you upload a lot more yes-please internet network at home as long as you do not Less.If your network very less safely enjoy the nettle.

Other sites. www.dizzler.com, I recommend using the buddy playlist.com soalnya on the site DIZZLER.COM Somewhat weak loadingnya. Indeed dizzler.com the skin that can be replaced, replace and features video, games, as well as its own playlist. But please do not speed in the same kayak playlist.com (again this depends on the network). Sorry I is not discriminating, but it is a review from me as a consumer Web sites.

Just a note for you, music in blog will also directly impact on the speed of access to your blog, because the computer does not access the blog's only comrade, but also access the site's player. The more files that comrade enter the more load your browser to access your blog, but it's a nice quiet berdo'a internet speed ahead and we continue develop.hehehehehe.

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How To install a calendar in Your Blog

In order for your readers and your blog all the time and remember the days when you blog, let me do this enter this widget. Easy. Just follow the step by stepnya ...
Install calendar

To install a calendar, we can utilize the various sites free calendar. Sites like this are very many, of course they compete with a show calendar, calendar of interest to see. So that not too confused to find it, I give only one example that is http://www.free-blog-content.com.

Please try sobat visit the site! provided in the calendar vary. Please click the category to choose the form of a calendar like a comrade, and then copy the code provided in the calendar image below and paste ago on notepad for this purpose later in the store in the blog.

For the installation, please follow the steps below!

Template for the classical (maksudnye blog template is the default of comrade blogger, has not been changed)

1. Sig in with the blogger id comrade

2. Click the Template

3. Click the Edit HTML

4. Copy all the HTML code to paste ago notepad program and save. This in intended to be on the alert when an error occurs in the process of editting a template, comrade still have the data to return it to the

5. Copy the code you have been there earlier in the paste on notepad ago in a place like that, like in the sidebar or anywhere can

6. Click the Save Template Changes

7. Done.

Template for new (template maksudntye buddy is perforated, he9x, mksudnye is changed by using the new template-template which can be downloaded comrade on the web)

1. Sign in with blogger comrade ps

2. Click the menu layout

3. Click the Page Elements

4. Click on any posts Add a page element

5. Click ADD TO BLOG button under the HTML / JavaScript

6. Copy the code you have been there earlier in the notepad paste ago in the fields provided in

7. Click the SAVE CHANGES

8. Move the new elements in place on a comrade who want, and click the Save button

9. Done.


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Becoming a Leader

A leader may not be a manager, and one day you may see an opportunity to lead a project or team within your group, but when do decide the time is right and how do you go about becoming the leader?

Steps to leading
Look at the context of the situation and decide if you leadership is required and if you can feasibly lead the team. Perhaps another group member would be better or, even worse, the group would not accept your influence. If this is the case your attempt to lead will be failure.

1. Identify team members and resources willing to support your leadership. Clearly, change may be resisted by some people or organizations, but if you can find enough support this resistance can be overcome. Note that the support of your team may not be enough if you do not have the support of authority ( the boss for example ) or the physical / financial resources to accomplish your goals.

2. A crucial step is to empathise with others and assess their understanding of the situation. This will help you understand how to influence these people. Many ways of doing this are available:memos,phone calls and informal chats are a few examples.

3. Now you should open a discussion which the members. Clearly, without open discussion some people may feel neglected or excluded. By getting everyone’s views it is more likely that you will be able to alter them and get what you want. Now you must convince the others that to view is the one most likely to achieve a favourable outcome for everyone shares the some goals, or it may difficult. In the end some form of ‘payment’ may be required, such as a promise of a favour, to convince certain members. This is easy if you are in a position of power, if not, make sure the cost to yourself is not too high.

4. Having convinced the team of your leadership, encourage team communication to build a team identity. You should also try to motivate the team appropriately.

5. Plan and organize the team by setting realistic goals. However do not give too much or too little guidance, experienced workers may resent you treating them like new-recruits, and this can undermine your leadership.

6. When goals are achieved are recognize and reward the team. Do not expect the team to exceed them-this will undermine your leadership and the team will lose trust in you. Of course you may decide that the goals are unachievable or insufficient, but any re-definition of these goals should be done carefully and with team co-operation.


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five points of power over another

A person has the potential for influencing five points of power over another (French & Raven, 1959):

Ø Coercive Power – Power that is based on fear. A person with coercive power can make things
difficult for people. These are the persons that you want to avoid getting angry. Employees
working under coercive managers are unlikely to be committed, and more likely to resist the manager.

Ø Reward Power – Compliance achieved based on the ability to distribute rewards that others view as valuable. Able to give special benefits or rewards to people. You might find it advantageous to trade favors with him or her.


Ø Legitimate Power- The power a person receives as a result of his or her position in the formal hierarchy of an organization. The person has the right, considering his or her position and your job responsibilities, to expect you to comply with legimate requests.

Ø Expert Power – Influence based on special skills or knowledge. This person earns respect by experience and knowledge. Expert power is the most strongly and consistenly related to effective employee performance.

Ø Referent Power- influence based on possession by an individual or desirable resources or personal traits. You like the person and enjoy doing things for him or her


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Design of Learning

Design is the practice of drafting media communication technology and content to help make the transfer can occur knowledge effectively between teachers and students. This process includes determining the status of the students' understanding, formulation of goals of learning, and design a "treatment"-based media to help prevent the transition. Ideally this process is based on information from the theoretical study that tested the pedagogical and can occur only on the students, guided by teachers, or a background in community-based. Results from this study can be observed directly and can be scientifically measured or completely hidden and only true form of assumptions.

As a discipline, the design of the historical and traditional roots in cognitive psychology and behavior. However, this term is often associated with a different term in another field, for example, with the term graphic design. Although graphic design (from the cognitive perspective) could play an important role in the design of learning, but they are separate concepts.

History
Many of the basic areas of learning design placed at the World War II, when the U.S. military felt the need to quickly train large numbers of people to perform complex technical tasks in the military field. Based on the research and theories of BF Skinner on operant conditioning, training programs focused on behavior that appears. The tasks were divided into parts, and every part of the task to be treated as a separate learning goal. The training is designed to provide payment for the correct display and perform the remedial Tamilan wrong. Assumed that all students will be able to gain control of the ability when given the opportunity to do enough repetition and feedback inadequate. After the war over, the success of the training model when the war started again in business and industry training, in a small number of classrooms in primary and secondary. In the year 1955, Benjamin S. Bloom publish Taksonomi which he used as the three-goal area to study: cognitive (what we know or think), Afektif (which we feel, or the attitude that we have), and Psikomotor (what we do). Taksonomi this still affect the design learning.
In both the mid-20th century, learning theories began to be affected by the development of computer digital.
In years 1970s, many began to adopt the theory of "information processing" in the design of learning. David Merrill for instance developed Component Display Theory (CDT). Theory is to concentrate on learning how to present materials (presentation techniques) in the 1980s until 1990an, cognitive load theory began to find empirical support for a variety of presentation techniques

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High-tech architecture

High-tech architecture, also known as Late Modernism or Structural Expressionism, is an Architectural style that emerged in the 1970s, incorporating elements of high-tech industry and technology into building design. High-tech architecture appeared as a revamped modernism, an extension of those previous ideas aided by even more advances in technological achievements. This category serves as a bridge between modernism and post-modernism, however there remain gray areas as to where one category ends and the other begins. In the 1980s, high-tech architecture became more difficult to distinguish from post-modern architecture. Many of its themes and ideas were absorbed into the language of the post-modern Architectural schools.
Like Brutalism, Structural Expressionist buildings reveal their structure on the outside as well as the inside, but with the visual emphasis placed on the internal steel and / or concrete skeletal structure as opposed to exterior concrete walls.
The style's premier practitioners include the British architect Norman Foster, whose work has since earned him knighthood, and Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, known for his organic, skeleton-like designs.

Buildings designed in this style usually consist of a clear glass facade, the building's network of support beams exposed behind it. Perhaps the most famous and easily recognized building built in this style is the IM Pei 's Bank of China Tower in Hong Kong. The World Trade Center in New York City, although generally considered to be an International Style building, was technically a Structural Expressionist design due to its load-bearing steel exoskeleton.

Background

John Hancock Center.

Lloyd's Building.
Architectural Buildings in this style were constructed mainly in Europe and North America. After the destruction of many historic buildings in Europe during World War II, repairing them was a difficult matter. Architects had to decide between replicating the historic elements or replacing it with new modern materials and aesthetics.
The scientific and technological advances had a big impact on societies in the 1970s. The Space Race climaxed in 1969 with Neil Armstrong 's landing on the moon, and came along with excessive military developments. These advances set people's minds thinking that much more can be achieved with advancing technology. Technological instruments became a common sight for people at the time because of the use of ramps, video screens, headphones, and bare scaffolds. These high-tech constructions became more visible to the average everyday person.

Name
The style got its name from the book High Tech: The Industrial Style and Source Book for The Home, written by design Journalists Kroner Joan and Suzanne Slesin and published in November 1978 by Clarkson N. Potter, New York. The book, illustrated with hundreds of photos, showed how designers, architects, and home owners were appropriating classic industrial objects, library shelving, chemical glass, metal deck plate, restaurant supply, factory and airport runway light Fixtures, movers' quilts, industrial carpeting etc.-found in industrial catalogs and putting these to use in residential settings. The foreword to the book by architect Emilio Ambasz, former Curator of design at the Museum of Modern Art, put the trend in historical context.
As a result of the publicity and popularity of the book, the decorating style became known as "High-Tech", and accelerated the entry of the still-obscure term "high-tech" into everyday language. In 1979, the term high-tech appeared for the first time in a New Yorker magazine cartoon showing a woman berating her husband for not being high-tech enough: "You're middle-, middle-, middle-tech." After Esquire excerpted Kroner and Slesin's book in six installments, mainstream Retailers across the United States, beginning with Macy's New York, started featuring high-tech decor in the windows and furniture in the Departments. But credit should go to a shop on 64th Street and Lexington Avenue in New York, the Ad Hoc Housewares, which opened in 1977, marketing for these objects to a residential audience before anyone else. The book went on to be reprinted in England, France, and Japan, and like the original, each edition included a directory of local sources for the objects.

Aims
High-tech architecture was, in some ways, a response to growing disillusionment with modern architecture. The realization of Le Corbusier 's urban development plans led to cities with monotonous and standardized buildings. Enthusiasm for economic building led to extremely low-quality finishes, with subsequent degradation countering a now-waning Aesthetic novelty. High-tech architecture Aesthetic created a new standard in contrast with modern architecture. In High Tech: The Industrial Style and Source Book for The Home, when discussing the high-tech Aesthetic, the authors emphasized using elements "your parents might find insulting." This humor so aptly demonstrates the rebellious attitude.
Kroner and Slesin further explain the term "high-tech" as one being used in Architectural circles to describe an increasing number of Residences and public buildings with a "nuts-and-bolts, exposed-pipes commands, technological look". There is no need to look further than Rogers's Pompidou Center for an example of this. This highlights one of the AIMS of the high-tech architecture, to boast the technical elements of the building by externalizing them. Thus, the technical aspects create the building's Aesthetic.
For interior design there was a trend of using formerly industrial appliances as household objects, eg chemical beakers as vases for flowers. This was because of an aim to use an industrial Aesthetic. This was Assisted by the conversion of former industrial spaces into residential spaces. High-tech architecture aimed to give everything an industrial appearance.
Another aspect of the AIMS high-tech architecture was that of a renewed belief in the power of technology to improve the world. This is especially evident in Kenzo Tange 's plans for technically sophisticated buildings in Japan' s post-war boom in the 1960s, but few of these plans actually became buildings. High-tech architecture aimed to achieve a new industrial Aesthetic, spurred on by the renewed faith in the progression of technology.
But however prominent the industrial look appeared, the functional element of modern architecture was very much retained. The pieces still served a purpose in the building's function. The function of the building was also aimed as not being set. This dynamic property means that a building should be a "catalyst", the "technical services are provided but do not become set."

Characteristics

Pompidou Center.
Characteristics of high-tech architecture have varied somewhat, yet all have accentuated technical elements. They included the prominent display of the building's technical and functional components, and an orderly Arrangement and use of pre-fabricated elements. Glass walls and steel frames were also immensely popular.
To boast technical features, they were externalized, often along with load-bearing structures. There can be no more illustrious example than Pompidou Center. The ventilation ducts are all prominently shown on the outside. This was a radical design, as previous ventilation ducts would have been a component hidden on the inside of the building. The means of access to the building is also on the outside, with the large tube allowing visitors to enter the building.
The logical and orderly fashion in which buildings in the high-tech Architectural styles are designed to keep to their functional essence is demonstrated in Norman Foster 's Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank HQ. Besides the technology being the overriding feature of the building, its design is very much functionally orientated. The large open interior space and easy access to all floors Enhance the function of being a bank. Also, the elements of the buildings are very neatly composed to achieve optimal orderliness Logically in order to solve the problem of the needs of a bank. This can be seen in the levels' structure and in the Escalators.
The high-tech buildings make persistent use of glass curtain walls and steel structure. It is greatly indebted to the modern architecture for this, and influenced by Mies van der Rohe 's corporate buildings. The Som Sears Tower demonstrates that with glass walls and skeleton of steel pipe structure, a very tall building can be built. Many high-tech buildings their purposes meant to be dynamic. This could best be explained by Günther Behnisch and Frei Otto 's Munich Olympic Stadium. This structure made in the open sport possible and is meant to be used for many purposes. Originally an abandoned Airfield, it is now a sports stadium, used for various disciplines.

Examples
Žižkov TV Tower - Prague
Lord's Media Center - London
Irvine Company headquarters, Newport Beach, California, United States (William Pereira, 1968)
John Hancock Center, Chicago, Illinois, United States (Fazlur Khan, 1969)
World Trade Center, New York City, United States (Minoru Yamasaki, 1971) (destroyed 2001)
One U.S. Bank Plaza, St. Louis, Missouri, United States (Thompson, Ventulett, Stainback & Associates), 1976
Center Georges Pompidou, Paris, France (Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers, 1977)
BNZ Center, Wellington, New Zealand (Stephenson & Turner, 1983)
HSBC Hong Kong headquarters building, Hong Kong (Norman Foster, 1985)
Lloyd's Building, London, United Kingdom (Richard Rogers, 1986)
Bank of China Tower, Hong Kong (IM Pei, 1989)
Hotel Arts, Barcelona, Spain (Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, 1992)
30 St. Mary Ax, London, United Kingdom (Norman Foster, 2003)
Hearst Tower, New York City, United States (Norman Foster, 2004)
Marquette Plaza, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States (Gunnar Birkerts, 1973)
Beetham Tower


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