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Pin Simm
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Dekart SIM Card Reader + SIM Manager software
List Price: $39.00
Sale Price: $33.00
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Read, edit and backup personal information stored on any GSM SIM, 3G USIM, Nextel iDEN, CDMA R-UIM, Iridium and Inmarsat cards.
The reader comes with a license for SIM Manager:
- compatible with all versions of Windows (32-bit and 64-bit)
- manage PLMN and FPLMN
- print SIM phonebook
- export contacts to CSV and vCard files to synchronize with PIM software, such as Outlook
- edit fixed dialing numbers and last dialed numbers
- synchronize phonebook with Google Contacts and Yahoo! Contacts
- wipe SIM card, leaving no trace of private data
- make multiple copies of a SIM card
- recover deleted SMS if the SIM card allows it
- manage PIN codes of a SIM card
Lifetime warranty, free technical support and free updates are included.
Important
- Can my SIM be empty? The reader accesses the data stored on the SIM card, therefore you have to make sure that the information is stored on the SIM, rather than in the phone's internal memory. Configure your phone to keep the contacts and SMS on the SIM card, otherwise the card will not contain any data.
- Which SMS can be recovered? The SMS recovery feature attempts to recover deleted texts that used to be stored on the SIM card. The number of messages depends on the capacity of the SIM - usually a card can hold around 30 SMS. Some models of phones wipe the messages after they are deleted, such SMS cannot be recovered. If you are not sure about your phone's behaviour, please get in touch with us and we'll help you out.
- Electronic delivery ensures that you always receive the latest version of SIM Manager. The download link and installation instructions are sent by email within a day after the purchase; you will not receive an installation CD with the package. Please keep an eye on your mailbox, if you miss that message - let us know and we will send it again.
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AT&T Micro SIM Card
Sale Price: $3.90
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Overview Apple ® iPad (TM) Wi-Fi + 3G uses a specific Micro-SIM that can only be used in iPad Wi-Fi + 3G. This is the replacement SIM for iPad customers who may have lost or damaged the SIM that came with the device at purchase.
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Iron & Lace 2009 Custom Motorcycle and Centerfold Model Calendar
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The 2009 Iron & Lace Custom Bike and Centerfold Model Calendar sponsored by Mikuni Carburetors and Performance Machine features the world's top custom bikes together with sexy centerfold models in revealing lingerie. Photographed by Jim Gianatsis, Iron & Lace offers a month by month look at the top winning bikes from the 2007 LA Calendar Motorcycle Show's Calendar Bike Building Championship including the Best of Show winner from Greg Westbury of WestburyHotRods.com Also featured are incredible customs from former Best of Show winner the legendary Japanese builder Shinya Kimura of Zero and Chabbot Engineering fame, plus Joe Takai of Mercury Customs, Yasuyoshi Chikawaza , Hiroyuki Hirato, Kevin Brooks of Thunder Mountain Motorsports, Ron Simms, Barry LaCour of Top Shelf Customs, Jesse Rooke and Todd Silicatio. And just to keep things in perspective, Ron Simms also brought us his beautiful 1919 Harley-Davidson factory board track racer. This year's Iron & Lace Calendar Kittens photographed with the bikes are as beautiful as ever with Playboy models Tamara Witmer and Tiffany Toth, Miss Hooters National Swimsuit Pageant finalist Cora Skinner, Katerina van DeerHan and sexy cover model Carrie Ann Stroup.
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The 100 Months Problem: Climate Change, Global Warming and CO2 Emissions
Conceived and promoted by a team of journalists and experts including Peter Myers, Dr. Victoria Johnson and Andrew Simms, the 100 months problem is the idea that in roughly 8 years, our current lifestyles will have taken the earth beyond a revocable point when it comes to global warming and climate change. The project is designed to give people a more systematic approach to the problem; the deadline gives an effective time-scale for the implementation of sustainable infrastructures, so that global warming skeptics cannot claim the movement to be lacking in substance.
Since its introduction, there have been many critics and many dissenters. Despite the program's attempts to pin down the global warming problem, many are not convinced by the original premise; that, in a relatively short time span, our current CO2 emissions habits will have driven us to a point where climate change and global warming have spiraled out of our control. The problem, as has often been the case for global warming prevention activists, is that most skeptics still do not see the problem as something tangible. And even if they do, it is seen by so many critics as paling in comparison to economic concerns.
As a result, the 100 months project has been called hyperbolic and unfounded. But the importance of the 100 month deadline is not so much the validity of the claim, but the practical and pragmatic approach it grants us towards solving a number of problems at once; without a deadline, and without a potential 'tipping point', it would be difficult to justify a systematic approach to the problems of fossil fuel depletion, rising sea levels, and a volatile climate. It is certainly possible to argue that those problems are not real problems, or that perhaps those problems are less severe than environmentalists make out. But what skeptics cannot deny is that CO2 emissions are rising; the EIA reports show a steady annual rise since 1980.
The 100 months program, then, need not limit itself to environmental issues, even if its end goal falls under that sphere. Outside of the stringently environmental effects of CO2 emissions, there are economic effects; fossil fuels are a finite fuel source, and that - as we have seen - is likely to drive prices up. And that cannot be refuted as a natural cause; the U.S contributes to around 20% of CO2 emissions worldwide each year, and it occupies just 5% of the world population. That inconsistency in statistics can only be explained as a failure in lifestyle that has without doubt draining oil reserves quicker than is necessary.
The 100 months concept, then, is not just important for the environment. It gives a time scale for social reform, and - for economics as well as the environment - social reform is needed; our current habits and our current paradigm are not sustainable. To many, the global warming problem is very real indeed, and it is to those people as serious as the 100 months concept suggests. But it is linked to the equally troublesome economic problem, and the 100 month program - if we can subscribe to it, for pragmatic or ideological reasons - will curb that issue through a break from our dependence on fossil fuels.
About the Author
Chris Woolfrey is the
global warming
expert at http://www.ecoswitch.com, the green social networking website.
486 cpu with a 32-bit data bus, how many sticks of 72-pin simms are necessary to fill a bank?
PC133 is 168 pin, not 72 Pin. I recall most 72Pin memory banks having 4 slots, but those were on Pentium 133 boards.
a 486 might only have 2. As I recall also, they have to have the same amount of memory in each slot, 16MB or 32MB etc.
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As a female firefighter, and member of the MFB for more than 20 years, I categorically, and emphatically reject your editorial (13/3).
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