Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Vegetable

The word "vegetable" normally refers to the edible part of a plant. The definition is traditional rather than scientific. It is fairly arbitrary and subjective, as it is determined by individual cultural customs of cooking and food preparation.

Generally, with some exceptions, any herbaceous plant or plant part which is often eaten as food by humans would normally be considered to be a vegetable. Vegetables are very over and over again eaten cooked. Some, like carrots, bell peppers and celery are quite generally eaten either raw or cooked; while others, like potato, are traditionally eaten only when cooked.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Inline functions in C++

The inline specifier denotes the compiler that inline substitution is preferred to the common function call mechanism for a definite function. This does not vary the behavior of a function itself, however is used to suggest to the compiler that the code generated by the function body is inserted at each point the function is called, sooner than being inserted only once and carry out a regular call to it, which normally involves some other overhead in running time.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Ssports

Sport is an activity to facilitate is governed by a set of rules or customs and frequently engaged in competitively. Used by itself, sports generally refer to activities where the physical capabilities of the participant are the sole or primary determiner of the outcome, but the term is also used to comprise activities such as mind sports and motor sports where psychological acuity or equipment quality are major factors. Sports are used as hobby for the player and the viewer. It has also proved by experiments that daily exercise would boost mental strength and power to study.

Sports have been ever more organized and keeping pace from the time of the Ancient Olympics up to the present century. Industrialization has brought improved leisure time to the citizens of developed and developing countries, leading to more time for people to be present at and follow spectator sports, greater contribution in athletic activities, and increased accessibility. These trends continued with the beginning of mass media and global statement.

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

What is Emacs/W3 browser?

The Emacs/W3 is a web browser for the GNU Emacs text editor, written mainly by William M. Perry and wholly in GNU Emacs Lisp. Like lynx, links, elinks, and w3m, it is mainly text-based. Emacs/W3 is part of the Sumo package for XEmacs, and the submodule for fetching an URL is now part of the GNU Emacs CVS repository.

As noted by the maintainer, the W3 package is now monolithic and a bit obsolete. A project has been planned to reengineer W3 for increased modularity. More current Emacs web browsers contain an interface to w3m.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Currency

A currency is a component of exchange, facilitating the transfer of supplies and services. It is a form of money, where money is an capable medium of exchange, and it is also considered by a number of people as a store of value, created through a claim to its central bank assets. A currency zone is a country in which a specific currency is the main medium of exchange. To facilitate trade between currency zones, there are exchange price at which currencies can be exchanged beside each other. Currencies can be classified as also floating currencies or fixed currencies based on their exchange rate regime.

In general usage, currency at times refers to only paper money, as in "coins and currency", but this is confusing. Coins and paper money are both forms of currency.

In most cases, each country has control over the supply and manufacture of its own currency.

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Leaf vegetable

Leaf vegetables, as well called potherbs, greens, or leafy greens, are plant leaves eat as a vegetable; now and again attend by tender petioles and shoots. Even though they come from a very broad diversity of plants, nearly all share a great deal with other leaf vegetables in nutrition and cooking methods.

Nearly one thousand types of plants with edible leaves are known Leaf vegetables most often come from short-lived herbaceous plants such as lettuce and spinach. Woody plants whose leaves can be eaten as leaf vegetables contain Adenosine, Aralia, and Moringa, Morus, and Toona species.

The leaves of numerous fodder crops are also edible by humans, but often only eaten under famine conditions. Examples contain alfalfa, clover, and most grasses, with wheat and barley. These plants are often much more prolific than more traditional leaf vegetables, but utilization of their rich nutrition is difficult, mainly because of their high fiber content. This obstacle can be overcome by further giving out like drying and grinding into powder or pulping and pressing for juice.

Computer Networking

Computer networking is the engineering discipline anxious with communication between computer systems. Such communicate systems comprise a computer network and these networks generally involve at least two devices able of being networked with at least one usually being a computer. The devices can be separated by a small number of meters or nearly unlimited distances. Computer networking is sometimes considered a sub-discipline of telecommunications, and sometimes of computer science, information technology and computer engineering. Computer networks rely a lot upon the abstract and practical application of these scientific and engineering disciplines.

A computer network is any set of computers connected to each other. Examples of networks are the Internet, a wide area network that is the largest to always exist, or a little home local area network (LAN) with two computers connected with standard networking cables connecting to a network interface card in each computer.