Feb 23

I am enthusiastically interested in Radio Electronics but want to start from the simple basics. I do know about circuits and their construction. However, I am unable to find relevant books which guide step by step to building one’s own radio (transmitter & receiver). My intent is not of audio broadcasting but digital, such as RC on a very basic level from where I wish to grow on my own. If someone would guide me to the sources (books, videos, lectures etc) which is of basic understanding pattern. Think ‘Building your first radio: transmitter and receiver for beginners’ kind of approach

Well, the following site contains some video lectures in electronics and electrical engineering from colleges/universities. You can find some lectures related to wireless communication.

http://www.infocobuild.com/education/audio-video-courses/electronics/electronics-and-electrical-engineering.html

Feb 23

I know you might tell me "well those are only the extreme christians". Well I saw a recent poll that said that 60% of americans believe the noah’s ark story to be true. Which justifies my claim that 60% of america is mentally retarded.

Look I don’t believe anything unless I see proof of it. I am an atheist and I don’t trust the big bang theory for a second.

I remember I had an audio version of the bible once that a family member had given me. And it was in today’s english. I remember laughing the entire time listening to it. I promise you if people read the bible in simple american english they would not trust that book for a second.

the big bang theory is still crap i’m sorry to admit it.
actually yes i have a big hatred of the cathloic church

I agree. I don’t know why people think that they have to believe the Bible is literally true to be good Christians (or Jews or Muslims, I guess). It wasn’t always this way. People used to know what a myth was, and that they didn’t have to believe the myth was actually true in order to take the lesson intended from studying the myth.

Feb 23

Barack Obama was born in Hawaii on August 4, 1961, to Barack Obama, Sr. and Ann Dunham. His parents met while attending the University of Hawaii, where his father was enrolled as a foreign student. His mother was from heartland-of-the-U.S. Kansas, and his father from Kenya. Barack’s parents eventually divorced, and after his mother remarried, he lived in Indonesia for a time before returning to Hawaii to live with his grandparents. He later moved to New York, where he graduated from Columbia University in 1983.

True to the values of empathy and service that his mother instilled in him, Barack put law school on hold after college and moved to Chicago, where he became a community organizer with a church-based group that was dedicated to improving living conditions in poor neighborhoods. For example, helping poor people work with service agencies to get their plumbing and heating fixed and to find jobs for unemployed. It was here that he realized it would take changes in our laws and politics to truly improve the lives of the people in these impoverished neighborhoods. A little known but impressive fact is that when Barack applied to Harvard Law School, he did not even indicate his race on his Harvard application.

Barack earned his law degree from Harvard in 1991, where he became the first African-American president of the Harvard Law Review. He then returned to Chicago to practice as a civil rights lawyer and teach constitutional law. His advocacy work led him to run for the Illinois State Senate, where he served for eight years beginning in 1996. While in the Illinois State Senate, Barack served as chairman of the Public Health and Welfare Committee. In 2004, well into his U.S. Senate campaign, Barack wrote and delivered the keynote address at the 2004 Democratic National Convention in Boston, and became a rising star in U.S. politics. A few months later, he was elected to the U.S. Senate with a landslide 70% of the vote. Four months into his senate career, Time magazine named him "one of the world’s most influential people," calling him "one of the most admired politicians in America." Barack formally announced his candidacy for the 2008 presidential election in Springfield, Illinois on February 10, 2007.

Barack is also an accomplished author. His 1995 book, Dreams from My Father, is a memoir of his youth and early career. The book was reprinted in 2004 with a new preface and an annex containing the text of his 2004 Democratic Convention keynote speech. The audio book edition earned Barack the 2006 Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album.

In December 2004, Barack signed a contract to write three more books. The first, The Audacity of Hope, was published in October 2006. The book has remained at or near the top of the New York Times Best Seller list since its publication. It was also the theme of his 2004 keynote address. The second book will be a children’s book to be co-written with his wife Michelle and their two daughters, with profits going to charity. The content of the third book has yet to be announced.

In August 2008, Barack was nominated by the Democratic party as their candidate to be President of the United States. Barack selected long-time and well-respected U.S. Senator Joe Biden as his running mate.

Wow – what is this? A Book Report about the virtues of Obama? Are you trying to convince those of us who didn’t want this guy in the White House that he should be there?

We don’t like this guy because he is trying to turn us into a socialist country. He has an agenda to bring about the New World Order (and so did Bush). He lies about so many things, and then pats himself on the back and gives himself a B+ for his time in office. All you gotta do it check out some of the things he has said IN HIS OWN WORDS to know this guy is someone we don’t want in the WHITE HOUSE. Just go to youtube…….tons of videos to check out.

Truly, the only great thing he has done so far as president was to give the OKAY for the navy seals to kill the pirates who were holding one of our ship captains hostage.

This man has never had a real job. He was a community organizer before he got into politics. He has surrounded himself with czars who don’t have to answer to anyone but himself. These people are crazy, left-wing loons who are self-avowed communists, marxists, socialists, etc. One of these crazy people even stated how much they look up to Mao Tse Tung! These people have an AGENDA to destroy the country as we know it.

YOU ALL BETTER WAKE UP BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE!!

Feb 23

I have Audio books that i ripped from CD’s, how do i make them appear in the audio book menu as if i bought them from the iPod Store. I am using Windows XP home, and have iTunes 7

i d k

Feb 23

I really want to learn arabic and i was wondering what’s the best book out there (perferably from barnes and noble) to learn from. Any help would be appreciated.

Please tell me the books you have or the books that avilable and i’ll tell you what is the best one.
Yours.
Yahiea

Feb 23


AudioBooksForFree.com. The name says it all.

Feb 23

Where can i find free online audio books for the monkey wrench gang by Edward Abbey and White Teeth by Zadie smith?

Try the public library. that is the only legal source of free audio books.

Feb 23

As a gift for my dad I want to buy him an iPod and download audio books on it, what is the best iPod for this and the best website to download audio books (only I don’t want to break the bank)?

cheers!

Hi fatima!
As for the iPod I’m sorry I can’t provide you with any information.
However, I’m interested in audio books and I can give you some links of mine:
http://www.freeclassicaudiobooks.com/ … very recommended!

http://www.booksonaudio.net/ … not free
http://payperlisten.com …also not free

And just in case you’re interested in Arabic audio books you can visit:
http://www.arabworldbooks.com/bookstore/audiobooks.htm
http://www.divx4arab.com/30/audio_books/1

peace!

Feb 21

I have had trouble reading this book, which is something I am supposed to be reading for English class. This is why I have decided to get the audio book off of iTunes to help me out. I only have one problem deciding — should I get the abridged (shortened) version, or the unabridged (full) version. In class, we have skimmed through some parts of each chapter. Do you think that the abridged version will cut important details out, or will it just be simpler and cut unnecessary and repetitive minutaies out of the book?

Thank you :)

get the full version, you may have missed something

Feb 21

what chapters are in what cd’s(there are 17 cd’s
i really need to know!!! help!!!

I DONT QUITE no that one but if u download bitlord and go to thepiratebay.org they have the complete audio book 7

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