Monday, May 30, 2005

Norbtek.info Podcast #002

We will be going over the subject of HDTVs on the next few podcasts and discuss; when is HDTV going to be manditory for broadcsaters, the kinds of diaplays available, what type of display is best for your application and should you get an integrated HDTV or a HDTV monitor (also know as "HDTV Ready", "HDTV Upgradeable" or "HDTV Compatible").

Todays topic is HDTV 101:
We will discuss the basic types of HDTVs & Display types

Check out some of the articles at Electronic House
or the online coure for HDTVs offered by CNET
for additional HDTV information.


Here are a couple of Gadget Goodies for this week from the Think Geek web site designed for Cube Farm Warriors:

The Marshmallow Shooter: An excellent addition to the office arsenal, shooting calamitous confections over 30 feet

The Room Defender: Use it to protect your cubicle or office

Todays Windows XP tip:
Take advantage of the Show In Groups view

If you're managing a Windows XP system that stores a significant number of data files, chances are good that you're using Windows Explorer's Details view to help sort through all of the files.
While the Details view is a great way to look at your data files, Windows XP offers another view that, in many circumstances, can make it even easier to manage your collection of data files: the Show In Groups view.
To enable the Show In Groups view, follow these steps:
1. Launch Windows Explorer.
2. Go to View | Arrange Icons By | Show In Groups.
This view setting divides Windows Explorer's displays into sections with headers that correspond to the sort option that you've selected. For example, if you've sorted files by Name, XP will group them alphabetically by letter. If you've sorted files by Date Modified, XP will group them by time, such as Yesterday, Earlier This Week, Last Week, etc. You can easily change the group sort order by clicking a different column header.

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