MS-DOS Commands

Dear Friends;

We have some HMI PCs at our old machine which have MS Dos. I have experience in working with Windows but don't know about commands for MS Dos. I want to know how to;

1) Check files in Hard disk.

2) Copy or paste the files.

3) System in

Pressure Regulators

Please enlighten me in this application.

What if you have a regulator that maintains the outlet pressure at 9.0barg. If during the process, inlet pressure entering is 9.0 barg too, how will the regulator behave then? What will be the outlet pressure of the regulator?

Thanks in advanc

Zoo Island

dochodo-island-zoo-aviary-close-upIt’s sounds like something out of Jurasic Park, but if a plan for the south Korean island of Dochodo comes into fruition it will be one of the most impressive zoo’s in the world.

Designed by JDS architects the island’s peaks and valley’s are ideal for the development of a zoo. The flat valleys could host animals, while more mountainous areas could be protected and treated as nature reserves. The island would be self sufficient, all transportation, energy sources and building systems would be housed in a so-called “infrastructural green belt” located at a height of 20 meters.

NASA and Google to Keep an Eye on Emissions

In this publicly distributed handout image provided by NASA an artist's conception of the Orbiting Carbon Observatory satellite that splashed into the ocean near Antarctica in February 2009 is shown.

NASA and Google are now teaming up to track global carbon emissions.

Beyond watching everything that goes on on earth, NASA is combining with Google to build a satellite tracking system to see  how much carbon countries emit to elimate “cheating”.  The world is aware that NASA is part of the U.S. government.  Here comes America again as the world’s self-appointed cops.   When did our Congress vote to fund this?  It seems premature since we don’t even have a global climate deal that is binding.  Some countries might not appreciate their carbon being monitored by the U.S. and Google.

Cutting carbon emissions is not going to be verifiable anyway because there can be no realistic “repercussions” for cheating with emissions that a lot of money changing hands won’t fix.  Cutting carbon emissions will have to be on the “honor system” and in that regard, it makes sense for every country to start cutting carbon drastically now, despite (or because of) the lack of anything definitive coming out of the COP15 summit.  The satellite system will also monitor deforestation.  We already know that’s happening, too, and where.  In fact, U.S. trade agreements are partially to blame for some deforestation in South America.

Google is also involved in the smart grid  with its PowerMeter and is already tracking peoples’ energy usage in parts of the U.S.   It doesn’t make me terribly comfortable knowing that Google is involved in everything from tracking all my websites to tracking where people are, to tracking energy usage in homes to tracking carbon emissions to tracking photos of every single place on earth . . . Google is becoming either Big Brother or Skynet.

COPENHAGEN – The question is a potential deal-killer: If nations ever agree to slash greenhouse gas emissions, how will the world know if they live up to their pledges?

The answer is in space, experts say — both outer space and cyberspace.

NASA, the wonder agency of the 1960s, and Google, the go-to company of the early 21st century, are trying to give the world the ability to monitor both the carbon dioxide pollution and the levels of forest destruction that contribute to global warming.

For NASA, this is both an opportunity and an embarrassment. NASA had a science satellite, Orbiting Carbon Observatory, that as a side benefit would be able to see where carbon dioxide was being spewed. But a February launch of the $280 million satellite failed, sending the satellite into the cold Antarctic waters.

If given some money, NASA could have a $330 million “carbon copy,” of the downed-and-drowned satellite up flying around Earth in less than three years, NASA Earth sciences chief Michael Freilich said.

“Just having the thing flying around there imaging would just about make [...]

Canada

Getting there sucked but that's because at that point we were still in America. For some reason we flew with America Airlines who are rubbish. No meal on a 4.5 hour flight crappy staff they only showed one Christmas movie and I didn't even get to sit next to Ross. Nope I sat next to a fat snoring fat man and Ross sat next to a pretty lady with a little dog in her bagAs soon as we got to Toro

Leaving Work for New Adventures

Welcome to our BlogWe have left the beautiful Kaikoura in search of new lands and adventures The last few days were manic but we managed at 20kmhr in 1st gear to crawl over the Hundalees wtih our possessions. They have been left in the new house ready and waiting for our arrival in a year and a half It was a slow trip and a busy few days loading and unloading gear. Thanks to all those that h

Hungry for more in Budapest

We ended our transit tour by being unceremoniously dumped at the Budapest International train station at 11pm at night. It was deserted there wasnrsquot a taxi in sight. Whatrsquos more we had no local money. Thankfully we did manage to find a taxi reasonably quickly which whisked us of to our hotel for a long awaited stretch out and sleep.Budapest is an interesting town in that itrsquo

Somnath Porbandur Dwarka

We headed towards Somnath Jyotirlinga temple. Somnath temple one of most important Lord Shiva temple. The history of this temple is a true proof of the Glory of India in past. Before rise of west india was richest country in the world. Christopher Columbus landed in 1492 in West Indies when he tried to reach india from west. There where specialist persons who made maps in britain who were finding

Company and Camp

Believe it or not December is more than half over It has been a very full month for us so far. December 4 brought the arrival of the Fuller family Burt Michelle Kelsey Morgan Rachel Mack and Samuel. They are staying with us until the 27th. As you can imagine adding seven more people to our household and the logistics of meals bathing laundry cleaning and having enough water has

Meine Letzten Tage

Ich schreibe meinen letzten Eintrag so denke ich.Bin nach 2 Wochen Dauersurfen in Casa Grande und einem schmerzhaften Abschied von Santa Marta nun noch 2 Tage in Bogota. Ich habe tolle Bilder gemacht die irgendwann einmal hier auftauchen werden.Nach Hause zu gehen wird wahrscheinlich mehr schmerzen als ich mir gedacht haette. Irgendwie habe ich mich an dieses Leben hier und die Menschen gewoehnt

The Art of Construction

Before I left SwedenUK I was telling people about WWOOFing and how we were planning a stay on a hippie commune and on a ranch... Well Ro fitted in the commune before I got to Canada fortuitously as it turns out not sure I would have been prepared for the public nudity involved in showering in the middle of the lawn and ranches seem to be rather too popular. I tried to get us on to one for

Crdoba

Hola AmigosThis blog is a little late I stayed in Crdoba last week so I apologise for that but the sentiment is thereSo from Puerto Iguaz which I believe is where we left off...I took a bus to Crdoba. I left at 13.15 and arrive in Crdoba at midday. That is one long bus journey But I got a flat bed champagne sweets films and a massive fleecey pillow so it was actually pretty good

Water aid charity hopes to raise money by auctioning a fantastic luxury holiday in St Lucia.

Water aid charity hopes to raise money by auctioning a fantastic luxury holiday in St Lucia.A holiday of a lifetime at the awardwinning Windjammer Landing Villa Beach Resort in Saint Lucia is now up for grabs and all proceeds go to the Water Aid Charity Just a Drop. The winner will receive return flights for two people from London or Manchester and 10 nights half board accommodation courtesy o

South Africa 2010

So Here I am in South Africa with ten of my greatest friends Duncan the South AfricanTomOllieHugoAmeliaNatEddieEmilyGussy and of course myselfWe flew on the 12th december and arrived on the 13th a horrendously long and dull journey thatnk go dfor the extensive film collectionWe trundled off to Gatwick Airport after my mother had cooked gussy meals nat and I a last meal with champagne i