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Identity Theft: Learn How To Read A Privacy Policy [Not Yet Rated] [176 views]
One of the essential steps to protecting your privacy is understanding how to read a privacy policy
Privacy policies should be made available in some form anytime you are asked to provide personal information...
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Identity Theft: What To Do? [Not Yet Rated] [188 views]
Get Copies of Your Credit Report
Send for your credit reports following the instructions from the credit bureaus Review the reports carefully...
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The Hubble Space Telescope Brings Us The Universe [Not Yet Rated] [136 views]
The Hubble Space Telescope has been orbiting around the Earth and owes its name to Edwin Hubble who made the discovery of galaxies that lay outside the Milky Way as well as for his creation of Hubble’s Law that calculated the rate at which the universe is getting bigger The Hubble Space Telescope is able to send sharp optical images of very distant objects and has, since being launched in 1990, become astronomy’s most important instrument...
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Musical Instrument Digital Interface - The MIDI... [Not Yet Rated] [164 views]
Officially, MIDI stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, and it was invented in 1982 These days, it refers to three components:
1...
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Matching Eyepiece Telescope Lens For Maximum... [Not Yet Rated] [174 views]
Most quality telescopes require the use of an eyepiece as part of the magnification power of the telescope If you have a telescope with a single eyepiece, you will want to investigate using one or two different ones for different purposes...
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Standardization Of Midi Technology Under The... [Not Yet Rated] [131 views]
The problems that electronic musicians faced with playing their compositions on equipment made by different manufacturers was a serious one in the 1980s Hook up a MIDI Controller made by one manufacturer to a sound module made by another manufacturer, and your flute solo could come out as a drum solo...
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Midi Interfaces [Not Yet Rated] [145 views]
So you’ve heard about MIDI and are eager to set up your own MIDI home studio Actually you can do that for a few hundred dollars assuming you already own a decent computer...
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How Does A Music Synthesizer Work? [Not Yet Rated] [158 views]
A music synthesizer makes sounds by using an electrical circuit as an oscillator to create and vary the frequency of sounds in order to produce different pitches As long as the pitch is within the range of frequency that can be heard by a human ear, it’s known as a “musical pitch” (so a dog whistle wouldn’t count) as a musical pitch...
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How To Back Up Files Correctly [Not Yet Rated] [169 views]
Throughout the world of computers, it’s simply amazing just how many people are scared to death of losing their data Most of those who are scared, don’t give a second thought to backing up their data...
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The General Midi Standard – For The Budding... [Not Yet Rated] [133 views]
One of the problems once faced by wanna-be MIDI musicians was that humans read musical notes differently than MIDI sound modules To oversimplify, we use letters to represent each note (“C sharp in the fourth octave, for example), and MIDI sound modules use numbers...
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