Lunes, Oktubre 17, 2011

Geothermal Energy

An alien visitor came to our school last week, Oct. 12, 2011, to conduct lectures about Geothermal Energy. The guy was named Mr. John Traller, from California with his Filipina fiancee.

We didn't understand some of what he said for he was talking fast :D. Anyway, according to him, geothermal energy is an energy that we can get from the Earth. Inside the Earth, there are magma (hot molten rock) which are continuously being formed. It can rise near the surface. As the magma slowly cools, its heat is transferred to the rocks around it.

Aside from the lectures he gave, he gave us some inspirational message, that even if we don't proceed to college, with enought determination and work and by mastering the skills taught to us in school, we can get a good career and reach our goals in life.

My "Spot"

I like hanging out with my "barkadas" (friends) in our school patheway. We call it our spot. Its the best place to chill and talk with my friends during break time or the teacher is out.

I also like hanging out in the pathway for aside from letting the time pass by sitting there, a lot of beautiful girls (chiks) would pass by, and by that time, we can practice our charm and show it them.

Anyway, its a nice cool place to hang out. :)

Linggo, Setyembre 25, 2011

My Experience as a First Time Blogger

Creating a blog or "blogging" is one of the things i'm curious about and I want to try it badly for I have seen some of my friends already on blogging. Luckily, our teacher asked us to create a blog as one of our requirements. I had a hard time creating one but later I found out that creating a blog is easy and a fun thing to do. I had fun putting gadgets, posting on my blog, viewing others blogs and creating a connection with others through this. I am eager and excited on what other things I might do and discover through blogging.

Miyerkules, Setyembre 21, 2011

Installation of a Modem

Connecting your Modem 
    1 .Connect modem to phone line .2. Connect  your modem to the RS-232 modem port on your camera server.  3. Connect your modem to power and power up your modem. 4. Restart your Axis camera Server.   


      If the modem you are using is one of the “plug and play” modems you should now be able to dial from a Pc to your camera server and connect
       
        Note: the default IP number of your camera server is 192.36.253.80. 

Connecting the modem baud rate

 
        After successfully connecting to your camera server from a PC (as described in configuring the dial-Up Adapter), you can now increase the baud rate of your modem. To do this, follow the instructions below.

                                             
 
              1. From the Home page of your Axis Camera server, click settings.
2. Log on as root (default password is pass).
3. Click the Serial port/Modem button (AXIS 200+/AXIS 240) to go the modem page and modify the baud rate so that it is compatible with your modem. The new port speed will take effect next time you restart your Axis Cameraserver.
 

           Note:
The maximum baud rate for the Axis 200+Camera Server is 38400bps and 115200bps for the Axis 240 Camera Server
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                      Configuring the Dial-Up Adapter
      
         The following instructions describes how to ser up a Microsoft windows 95B PC for modem dial-up connection to an Axis Camera Server. Deviations from these instruction can be expected when using other operating systems.


It is assumed that the TCP/IP, dial-up networking, modem and serial port configurations are correctly installed. If this is not the case, please consult your Windows 95 documentation and install these before configuring the dial-up adapter for access to your Axis camera Server.