Power Distribution Pdu
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Pcs Power
Pcs Power

15 Keyboard Shortcuts To Enhance Your PC Power User
15 Keyboard Shortcuts To Enhance Your PC Power User
If you fancy yourself a PC power user, you know how valuable it is to keep your hands on the keyboard. Constantly switching between typing and mousing can really slow you down when you're powering through that TPS report.
Lucky for you, the wizards at Microsoft have built some time-saving (if little-known) keyboard shortcuts into their operating systems over the years, with some really handy ones gracing Windows 7 and most modern Web browsers.
If you're aiming to speed up your workflow and impress your colleagues at the same time, check out these little gems.
1. Move the cursor one word at a time
Cut through large swaths of text with this handy trick.
2. Select one word at a time
Similarly, you can highlight entire words in your text without pecking at those arrow keys.
3. Delete entire words
Bulldoze those terrible sentences more efficiently with this shortcut.
4. Select all text on the current line, relative to the cursor
Don't reach for that mouse. Instead of click-dragging the cursor, snap right or left with this fancy method.
5. Minimize all windows
Keep this macro in mind if you tend to browse Facebook at the office.
6. Cycle between windows
If you really want to show off the glitz of Windows 7, give this combo a try.
7. Lock the computer
Stepping away from the screen for a light lunch? Lock that puppy down with one swift stroke, especially if it's April Fool's Day.
8. Launch the Task Manager
Applications acting up on you? Need to check your system's resources? Skip the clicking and get into the Task Manager with this shortcut.
9. Take a screenshot of the active window only
Trimming down screengrabs can be a pain, especially if you have a lot of desktop real estate. This shortcut lets you capture only the window you're working in.
10. Rename a file
Forgo that right-clicking nonsense and give this file renaming trick a shot. It also works great if you've selected multiple files or folders.
11. Zoom in and out
This one works in a variety of applications, including browsers, word processors, and Photoshop, among others.
12. Return to default zoom
When you're ready to return to the normal view, strike this keyboard combo.
13. In browser: open a new tab
This one may be common, but it's worth mentioning if it will save users the effort of clicking up there in a mess of browser tabs.
14. In browser: reopen closed tab
This one can be a life-saver, especially if you've accidentally closed a webpage you've been searching diligently for.
15. In browser: focus cursor on URL/search field
If you need to navigate the Web quickly, this combo will get you moving in two keystrokes.
Which time-saving macros do you use at your desk? Share them with the class in the comments below.
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I'm not liking my computer case, so I tried to modify it. Are there any websites that sell such a thing? Maybe something that comes fits in a drive bay?
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Uninterruptible Power
Uninterruptible Power

Uninterruptible Power Supplies: Effortlessly Adhering to Critical Power Problems
Power has become quite essential in our day to day life as we are greatly dependent on power supply to keep our life moving. Both our home and offices are equipped with several critical electrical devices that need clean and consistent power to operate smoothly and efficiently. Therefore entrepreneurs and business professionals are encouraged to install uninterruptible power supplies for optimal business operation. Uninterruptible power supplies are usually used to provide comprehensive protection to critical devices against any power failure or power related problems. Having power protection is essential for both domestic and commercial customers to prevent damage of the electrical devices.
Today there will be hardly any home or office that can be effortlessly managed without installing the uninterruptible power supplies. Uninterruptible power supplies have become essential to provide backup power as the UPSs automatically activates at the time of failure of primary power source. UPSs are known for having very simple designs that comprises of power inputs, power outputs, batteries and a control system that switches the electrical devices load to battery power at the time of failure of main power supply. The word uninterruptible itself indicates that power will be immediately activated thereby saving the electrical devices from losing the power. UPS automatically activates the backup power within the 25 millisecond of power loss.
However, there are less expensive methods of providing power protection to devices but none can provide better and effective protection compared to uninterruptible power supplies. The idea behind using a UPS is quite clear and this power protection device is greatly used across several homes and offices to filter, enhance, and modify the utility power along with maintaining the clean and consistent power supply with the help of special circuitry and batteries. Uninterruptible power supplies was considered as luxury item due to its expensive price but several manufacturers stepping into this business and with the latest technology advancement that price of the UPS has reduced to a considerable amount making it affordable for more and more people.
Uninterruptible power supplies, combination of battery packs and input output phase stores power when the main utility power is coming to power the attached electrical devices during sudden power failure. This device plays a crucial role in keeping the electrical devices operating even in the case of power failure. UPS also increases the life span of the electrical devices as the devices are continuously protected from several power related problems. To help people in both domestic and commercial front, UPS are available in two prominent forms, one is online UPS and the other is off-line UPS. Online UPS is used for protecting the computers whereas off-line UPS is ideal for domestic use.
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Uninterruptible power supply question?
Hi, Im looking for a Uninterruptible power supply, but I dont understand the watts part that each of them have. Some say 300, 500, or 1000 ect. I dont want to buy one that wont work with the desktop. Any recommendations and info you could give me? I heard something also about if you use more than the watts it says it will overload or something like that.
Thanks, Mike.
UPS are good way to protect you machine from power failure.
The higher the watts (VA) the longer the UPS will keep you computer powered after a power failure.
Get a UPS that is rated in VA not Watts if possible.
Watts = current (I) or AMPS x Volts.
So if you PC draws ONE amp at 240v then it is rated at 240Watts. which almost the same as VA, don't worry about the difference.
The thing is that a UPS main function is to power a device long enough so that it can be power down in a controlled manner, most if not all UPS have a connection either by USB or serial cable via some software to do this.
So for a Desktop computer a 300VA UPS will do, if you use the software to power down automatically after a power failure.
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Step Down
Step Down

Taking, Believing, and Understanding theTwelve Steps
Taking, Believing, and Understanding the Twelve Steps
By Dick B.
© 2011 Anonymous. All rights reserved
Why Take Them Before You Know What the A.A. Cofounders Said about Them?
Both Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith, the cofounders of A.A., spoke explicitly on where the 12 Steps came from. In sum, they stated that the basic ideas came from: (1) the Bible; (2) Dr. William D. Silkworth; (3) Professor William James; and (4) Reverend Samuel M. Shoemaker, Jr.
As we will see in this article, that is not the whole story. But here's what A.A.'s cofounders said:
In his last major address to AAs, delivered in Detroit in 1948, A.A. cofounder Dr. Bob stated:
When we started in on Bill D., we had no Twelve Steps . . . we had no Traditions. But we were convinced that the answer to our problems was in the Good Book. To some of us older ones, the parts that we found absolutely essential were the Sermon on the Mount, the thirteenth chapter of First Corinthians, and the Book of James. [The Co-Founders of Alcoholics Anonymous: Biographical Sketches: Their Last Major Talks (NY: Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc., 1972, 1975), 13.]
It wasn't until 1938 that the teachings and efforts and studies that had been going on were crystallized in the form of the Twelve Steps. I didn't write the Twelve Steps. I had nothing to do with the writing of them. But I think I probably had something to do with them indirectly. . . . We already had the basic ideas, though not in terse and tangible form. We got them, as I said, as the result of our study of the Good Book. [The Co-Founders, 14.]
In The Language of the Heart: Bill W.'s Grapevine Writings (NY: The A.A. Grapevine, Inc., 1988), A.A. cofounder Bill W. stated:
So, then, how did we first learn that alcoholism is such a fearful sickness as this? Who gave us this priceless piece of information on which the effectiveness of Step One of our program so much depends? Well, it came from my own doctor, "the little doctor who loved drunks," William Duncan Silkworth. [p. 297]
Who, then, first told us about the utter necessity for such an awakening, for an experience that not only expels the alcohol obsession, but which also makes effective and truly real the practice of spiritual principles "in all our affairs"? Well, this life-giving idea came to us of AA through William James, the father of modern psychology. It came through his famous book, Varieties of Religious Experience. . . . William James also heavily emphasized the need for hitting bottom. Thus did he reinforce AA's Step One, and so did he supply us with the spiritual essence of today's Step Twelve. [pp. 297-98]
Having now accounted for AA's Steps One and Twelve, it is natural that we should next ask, "Where did the early AAs find the material for the remaining ten Steps? Where did we learn about moral inventory, amends for harm done, turning our wills and lives over to God? Where did we learn about meditation and prayer and all the rest of it?" The spiritual substance of our remaining ten Steps came straight from Dr. Bob's and my own earlier association with the Oxford Groups, as they were then led in America by that Episcopal rector, Dr. Samuel Shoemaker. [p. 298]
What God was Bill Wilson speaking of? In The Language of the Heart, Bill wrote at page 284:
And then the great thought burst upon me: "Bill, you are a free man: This is the God of the Scriptures."
What God was Dr. Bob Smith speaking of? In Alcoholics Anonymous, 4th ed. (NY: Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc., 2001), Dr. Bob wrote at page 181:
Your Heavenly Father will never let you down!
In 1975, Harper & Row published Robert Thomsen's biography of A.A. cofounder Bill Wilson under the title Bill W. – 50th Anniversary Edition – Commemorating the 1935 Meeting Between Bill W. and Dr. Bob that Launched Alcoholics Anonymous (NY: Harper & Row, Publishers, 1975). In it, Thomsen wrote:
Ever since he [Bill W.] and [Dr.] Bob had tried to shape a program, their ideas had been based on Oxford Group principles: first admitting they were powerless over alcohol, then making a moral inventory, confessing their shortcomings to another, making amends whenever possible, and finally praying for the power to carry out these concepts and to help other drunks. [p. 282]
The difficulty with all these somewhat-conflicting statements is that the Twelve Steps themselves came from a much broader group of resources than any of the writers stated.
Why Take the 12 Steps Before You Know the Details about Their 26 Sources?
There are three different types of roots of the sources of the 12 Steps. Two of the three are detailed in a recent title my son Ken and I wrote: Dick B. and Ken B., The Dick B. Christian Recovery Guide: Historical Perspectives and Effective Modern Application, 3rd ed. (Kihei, HI: Paradise Research Publications, Inc., 2010). They are:
- The Seven-Point Summary of the Original Akron A.A. "Christian Fellowship" Program: Page 54 of The Dick B. Christian Recovery Guide, 3rd ed., quotes verbatim the seven-point summary of the original A.A. "Christian fellowship" program in Akron developed by Bill W. and Dr. Bob beginning during the summer of 1935. This original A.A. program, documented in late February, 1938, by Rockefeller agent Frank Amos, is recorded on page 131 of the A.A. General Service Conference-approved book DR. BOB and the Good Oldtimers (NY: Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc., 1980).
- The 14 Specific Practices of the Akron A.A. Christian Pioneers: Pages 56-58 of The Dick B. Christian Recovery Guide, 3rd ed., discuss in some detail the 14 actual practices employed by the Akron pioneers in their implementation of the original, seven-point, A.A. Program documented by Frank Amos. With my son Ken's help, I unearthed and reported on these 14 practices in conjunction with our 20 years of research on the origins of Alcoholics Anonymous.
So what are these 26 wellsprings or sources of the 12 Steps upon which Bill Wilson drew when he put together the Big Book published in 1939? In three of my recent titles, I listed and explained what are at least 16 different sources of the ideas Bill Wilson finally incorporated into the Twelve Step program he fashioned and presented in the first edition of Alcoholics Anonymous. Yet the more one searches for specifics, and the more one researches, the more the fullness of the wellspring details becomes
In brief, there are 26 wellspring ideas incorporated into the Twelve Steps as presented in the text of the first edition of Alcoholics Anonymous, published by Works Publishing Company in 1939. These sources include:
- The King James Version of the Bible (affectionately called "The Good Book.").
- William D. Silkworth, M.D. (Bill Wilson's psychiatrist).
- Professor William James of Harvard, whose book Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob had read.
- Dr. Carl Gustav Jung of Switzerland, who told Bill's mentor, Rowland Hazard, that—because he had the "mind of a chronic alcoholic"—a religious conversion might help him overcome drinking.
- The Oxford Group, to which Bill Wilson and his wife Lois belonged and with which Dr. Bob and his wife Anne were associated in Akron. Its 28 life-changing ideas influenced all four people.
- The teachings of Rev. Samuel M. Shoemaker, Jr., with whom Bill had worked on his proposed program and whom Bill called a "co-founder" of A.A.
- The "no-cure" ideas and language of the lay therapist Richard Peabody, whose book, The Common Sense of Drinking, both Bill and Bob read.
- The teachings of Dr. Bob's wife, Anne Ripley Smith, who compiled and shared with early AAs and their families her personal journal which she wrote between 1933 and 1939.
- The Christian books, other religious literature, and devotionals, circulated by Dr. Bob among early AAs.
10. "Quiet Time" and the guidance of God.
11. Belief in, and conversion to, God through Jesus Christ.
12. Qualification of newcomers as to their decision to quit permanently, and as to their willingness to go to any lengths in order to get and stay sober.
13. Medical help for, or hospitalization of, newcomers.
14. New Thought writings and ideas.
15. Intensive work helping newcomers get straightened out.
16. Recommended social and religious comradeship.
17. Recommended weekly attendance at a religious service.
18. Evangelists like Dwight Moody, Ira Sankey, and Billy Sunday.
19. Lay workers of the Young Men's Christian Association (the YMCA).
20. The Salvation Army.
21. Gospel or rescue missions.
22. The Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor.
23. Dr. Bob's extensive Christian upbringing and Bible study as a youngster in Vermont.
24. Bill Wilson's extensive Christian upbringing, YMCA participation, and Bible study as a youngster in Vermont.
25. The "Farther Out" ideas manifested in Big Book language, and in the practices and experiments of Bill Wilson, and seemingly emanating from Bill's extensive involvement in the Swedenborgian sect, in psychic experiments, in Richard Maurice Bucke's Cosmic Consciousness book, in spiritualism, and in mysticism.
26. The idea of self-made religion, a self-made deity, and choosing one's own conception of an "higher power."
Through the years of my research and writing, all of the foregoing 26 ideas have been discussed; and today, substantial documentation can be found in several of my titles, including: (1) Dick B. and Ken B., Dr. Bob of Alcoholics Anonymous: His Excellent Training in the Good Book As a Youngster in Vermont (Kihei, HI: Paradise Research Publications, Inc., 2008), 275-99; (2) Dick B., A New Way Out: New Path—Familiar Road Signs—Our Creator's Guidance (Kihei, HI: Paradise Research Publications, Inc., 2006), 14-32; and (3) Dick B. and Ken B., The Dick B. Christian Recovery Guide, 3rd ed.
Materials on the last two sources are discussed, from various viewpoints, in the following titles (among others): (1) Mel B., My Search for Bill W. (Center City, MN: Hazelden, 2000); (2) Mel B., New Wine: The Spiritual Roots of the Twelve Step Miracle (Center City, MN: Hazelden, 1991); (3) Susan Cheever, My Name is Bill: Bill Wilson—His Life and the Creation of Alcoholics Anonymous (NY: Washington Square Press, 2004); and (4) William G. Borchert, The Lois Wilson Story When Love is Not Enough: A Biography of the Cofounder of Al-Anon (Center City, MN: Hazelden, 2005).
Why Take the 12 Steps but Avoid the Prime Source of Instruction?
It would appear that today's AAs and A.A. critics are stuck with ideas and approaches which seem to fill their individual beliefs, unbelief, or creeds—which sadly do not point them to the one place where the initial instructions for taking the Twelve Steps can be found.
We will suggest an approach, particularly for Christians, in a subsequent article. But it would be well to point to several inconsistent approaches today that leave something to be desired—by all concerned.
ñ Follow the instructions in Alcoholics Anonymous.
ñ Study the "Personal Stories" in the Big Book—including the original stories in the first edition (1939), all but three of which are omitted from the fourth edition (2001).
ñ Use one of the many secular "Step guides" that have all sorts of interpretations and have been published by Joe and Charlie from the Big Book Seminars, Hazelden (in a variety of forms), and a host of individuals.
ñ Use one of the so-called "Recovery Bibles": Life Recovery Bible, Serenity: A Companion for Twelve Step Recovery, Recovery Devotional Bible, and the Celebrate Recovery Bible. Most are filled with page after page of attempted correlation of the Steps to the verse or section of scripture being read at any given time.
ñ Use one of the innumerable "Christian Step Guides" now in print, most of which append a writer's view of one or more Bible verses deemed to be relevant to the Step under study.
Can any or all of the foregoing and other approaches be reconciled with the Bible and the Big Book? Can the Big Book and the Bible be reconciled at all? Can the Steps be used as life-changing guides emanating from biblical basics? Can the accuracy and integrity of the Word of God be preserved by a Big Book-Bible student who would like to utilize the Steps, the A.A. Fellowship, and the Bible in recovery? Can one study the Bible in conjunction the Big Book presentation of the Twelve Steps and meet the "requirement" of the Book of James—"But be ye doers of the word and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves" (James 1:22)
When we address these issues in the next article, we will begin with the way in which Bill W. and Dr. Bob—though differing in theological viewpoints and religious backgrounds—were able to collaborate in the use of the Steps, build on the Bible basics, discuss A.A. history, and retain their own convictions as to how these elements could be used to help drunks.
Gloria Deo
About the Author
Dick B. is a writer, historian, retired attorney, Bible student, CDAAC, and an active and recovered member of the A.A. Fellowship. He is the author of 42 titles and over 500 articles on the history and biblical roots of A.A.
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