如果你的电脑变慢了…
3月 31, 2006 留下评论
最有可能的原因是垃圾文件太多了!!!
用系统工具–>里的[磁盘清理].
这个简单的工具很容易被忽视, 大部分系统变慢都是很久没使用这个工具造成的。(电视里计算机专家提醒的)
建议你先用它, 再去调查是不是病毒在做怪.
乏味的岛国生活
3月 31, 2006 留下评论
最有可能的原因是垃圾文件太多了!!!
用系统工具–>里的[磁盘清理].
这个简单的工具很容易被忽视, 大部分系统变慢都是很久没使用这个工具造成的。(电视里计算机专家提醒的)
建议你先用它, 再去调查是不是病毒在做怪.
3月 31, 2006 留下评论
据说有个人买了个宝马,看他邻居买了奔驰,就跟他邻居说:你咋不买宝马呢?宝马多好啊!Bla…..Bla……….
邻居微微一笑说:噢,我这奔驰也能凑合用。
我就想:
宝马好也用不着看不起别人的选择吧,再说奔驰并非Crap Car Lists中一员。
实际上在德国的调查中,奔驰是第一的,宝马第二。奔驰的研发投入也高于宝马。奔驰以往有很长时间都在过度开发汽车(Over enginered cars=too good for normal uses),大部分新技术都是奔驰研制出来的。
宝马的故障率是比较多些,不过也是很好的选择。但不能对奔驰了解的那么少,就说宝马比奔驰强。
"难分胜负"倒像是更合理的说法。
3月 30, 2006 一条评论
3月 29, 2006 一条评论
"怎么回事?"
小交警走上前来,给司机敬了一个标准的军礼:"同志,你违反交通规则,请下车接受处罚。"
"我是市局的。"司机傲慢地说。
"不管是什么地方的,违反交通规则都要接受处罚。"
司机哼了一声,向后摆头:"王局长在车里。"
小交警向车后跨了一步,敬了个军礼。
"行了,"司机不耐烦地说,"局长要到局里开个紧急会议,赶时间,所以才.行了你,放行吧。"
小交警一转身急跨两步,站在车前:
"不行,不管是谁,违反了交通规则都要接受处罚。"
"你."司机火了,"我说你怎么这么不给面子呢?"
小交警仍然是那么平静:"执行法律是我的职责。"
"你是哪个队的,叫什么名字?"司机大声问。
"我是三大队的,名叫王小鹏。"
"你们大队长的电话号码是多少?"
"你是问他办公室的电话,还是问他家的电话,还是他的手机?"
"好好好。"司机没法,只好下车,"你罚吧。"
小交警掏出票据,开据了罚款单,又在司机扔过来的驾驶证上扣了两分,然后抬起头:"同志,作为司机,要严格遵守交通规则,尤其作为警察更应模范遵守交通规则。不能因为你是局里的甚至是局长就可以违反交通规则;我们交警也不能因为你是局里的甚至是局长而不处罚你违反交通规则的行为。法律是给所有的人定的,没有特殊公民。为了您和他人的安全,希望您这是最后一次违规。"说着,将罚款收据和驾驶证双手递给司机,"请到农行交罚款。"说完,他向旁边跨了一步,让开路。
司机一头扎进驾驶室,砰地关上车门,又一扭头狠狠地瞪了小交警一眼:"行,我记住你了。"
王局长到了局里,直奔会议室,会议室里开会的人员都已到齐。
"同志们,"王局长坐下后严肃地说,"我今天来晚了,因为什么来晚了呢,因为我被一名小交警截住了;因为什么截住了呢?因为赶时间,我要司机违反交通规则驾车上了人行道。这名小交警知道我是局长,知道我要开会,可没给面子,坚持进行了处罚。"局长一拍桌子,"好,因为他懂得法律法规面前人人平等,因为他知道自己的职责所在。他不畏官、不怕权,好样的。我担任局长四年来,曾多次违反交通规则,如为赶时间超速行驶、闯红灯,可都没有受到处罚,有些交警看到是我的车反而还给我敬礼。只有这次我受到了处罚,罚得好。如果我们的交警都能像这名小交警,他叫.噢,他是三大队的,叫王小鹏。要是我们的交警都像他那样严格执法,我市的交通秩序一定会有很大的变化;如果我们的干部能像他那样,我们的交警队伍就会出现一大批严格执法的榜样。"王局长激动地站了起来,"我们就要用这样的干部,三大队尚缺一名副大队长,我们提议,把这名小交警破格提拔为副大队长。"
说着,王局长第一个举起了右手,环顾四座,所有的人都举起了右手。
晚上王局长回家,开门的正是白天截他车的那名小交警王小鹏。
"怎么样?"王小鹏有些紧张地问。
"通过了。"王局长笑着把公文包递给王小鹏。
王小鹏一下抱住了王局长:"三叔,你这招实在是高啊!
3月 29, 2006 留下评论
If you’ve looked at TVNZ Teletext recently and couldn’t find what you expected, don’t worry. To make the service easier and more logical to use we’ve reorganised a little. Your favourite content is still there but in a different place.
The reason is simple. We have a limited number of pages available, but need to show more information than ever.
Previously, TVNZ Teletext had similar information spread across many pages unnecessarily. We’ve reorganised to keep similar pages together. For example, all news content is now grouped together, as is all sport content.
You may also notice that the branding has changed slightly. Teletext is still owned and run by TVNZ, just as it always has been, we are now just reflecting this through the name – TVNZ Teletext. Now more than ever it will be a service that represents the integrity, neutrality and editorial independence you expect from New Zealand’s leading broadcaster.
NEW PAGE GUIDE
INDEX PAGES
100 TVNZ Teletext home page
101 News index
102 Sport index
103 Weather index
104 TV index
105 Business index
106 Travel index
109 A-Z index
500 Lifestyle index
600 TAB Text
DAILY NEWS
110 World news
125 New Zealand news
200 Sports news
400 Business news
TV LISTINGS
310 Now/next
301 TV ONE today
311 TV ONE Tomorrow
302 TV2 today
312 TV2 tomorrow
303 TV3 today
313 TV3 tomorrow
304 C4 today
314 C4 tomorrow
331 Monday
332 Tuesday
333 Wednesday
334 Thursday
335 Friday
336 Saturday
337 Sunday
320 Captioned programmes
801 Captions
350 On The Box
BUSINESS
105 Business and finance index
400 Business news
413 NZSX indices
414 NZSX 50
416-419 NZSX listings
TRAVEL
430 Flight arrivals and departures
498 World clock
198 World weather
OTHER SERVICES
555 Lotto
510 Horoscopes
CAPTIONING / SERVICES FOR DEAF AND HEARING-IMPAIRED VIEWERS
320 Captioned programmes today / tomorrow
321 Captioned programmes seven-day listings
801 Captions
501 Deaf newsletter
505 Captioned cinema
NEW FUNCTIONS AND FEATURES
On The Box is the new TV listings area, redesigned and expanded to allow more detail about your favourite upcoming programmes. BBC World TV listings have been added as well.
Captioned programmes now have day-specific pages, so you can access any day’s programming quickly and easily. Sports information can be found in one place: between pages 200 and 299.
Horoscopes are published daily on page 510.
Lotto results have moved to page 555.
Weather has been completely reorganised, now just look up Your Town for instant access to all daily forecasts, tide information and marine forecasts for the area, all on one handy page.
Newsreel lets you watch an automatic slideshow of top news stories, without using your remote. The international newsreel is on page 550, the national newsreel on page 551 and the sport newsreel on page 552.
The index button on your remote now takes you directly to the A-Z index (page 109).
Subpages can now be selected individually (check your TV manual to ensure your television remote supports this). Subpages scroll around automatically, but if you don’t want to wait you can use your remote to select a specific subpage from the onscreen list.
CAPTIONING
Captioning (sometimes referred to as subtitles) provides onscreen text to help deaf or hearing-impaired viewers to follow television programmes. Captions are also used by migrants and students learning English, or as a tool to assist with literacy education.
As with subtitles, text is added to represent the dialogue, but captions go further in that they also describe sound effects and music ("car engine stalls", "knock on door", "dance music plays"), and are colour-ascribed and placed to identify speakers.
Captions are available by selecting page 801 on channels TV ONE, TV2 and TV3.
When page 801 is selected during a programme featuring captions, the TVNZ Teletext page disappears, leaving the normal television picture. When words are spoken, the captions appear in a black box at the bottom of the screen.
If page 801 is selected during a programme that does not feature captions, then the page remains black and the counter at the top of the page does not rotate.
CAPTIONED PROGRAMMES
With the support of funding from NZ On Air, TVNZ captions over 130 hours of programmes each week across TV One, TV2 and TV3. In addition advertisers can choose to caption their commercials.
A full list of programmes with captions is available on page 320 of TVNZ Teletext.
For more information about TVNZ Captioning, tvnz.co.nz keyword Captioning
ABOUT TVNZ TELETEXT
For over 21 years, TVNZ Teletext has delivered a free news and information service to anyone with a Teletext compatible television. Today, TVNZ Teletext remains a wholly-owned and operated service of TVNZ.
TVNZ Teletext can be accessed 24 hours a day, seven days a week via TV ONE, TV2 and TV3 (VHF) and via TV ONE and TV2 on Sky Digital (satellite) and Saturn Television (cable).
INFORMATION INCLUDES:
HOW TO USE TVNZ TELETEXT
Access to TVNZ Teletext and all its functions is available through your Teletext-enabled TV remote control. (See your TV manual to discover if your TV is Teletext enabled)
TVNZ Teletext is available on TV ONE, TV2 or TV3 through VHF (ordinary TV aerial) or TV ONE or TV2 through Sky Digital and Saturn Television. To view TVNZ Teletext, first make sure that you are on one of these channels.
Although the following information should describe the operation of TVNZ Teletext for most TV sets, functions do vary between manufacturers and models. For specific information about your particular model, please consult the manual for your TV set.
TEXT BUTTON
Press the text button and Page 100 will appear on screen (it may take a few seconds for the page to appear). This is the home page for TVNZ Teletext.
The TVNZ Teletext page will completely replace the television picture; however, sound will still be available.
To return to television, press the text button again. On some TV sets, TVNZ Teletext can also be viewed "over the top" of the television picture. This feature is usually controlled by pressing the text button.
PAGE NUMBER BUTTONS
Each TVNZ Teletext page has a unique three-digit page number. All pages can be accessed by typing in their three-digit page number using the numbered channel buttons on your remote control.
For example:
Type in 109 to access the A-Z index
Type in 301 to access today’s television listings for TV ONE
Type in 100 to return to the main index
UP AND DOWN BUTTONS
It is also possible to change pages by using the up and down buttons (usually the up and down channel buttons). This will take you to the next or previous pages
FASTEXT BUTTON
At the bottom of each TVNZ Teletext page there are four coloured words or numbers. These are Fastext keys. They relate to the four coloured buttons on your remote control – red, green, yellow and blue).
By pressing the corresponding coloured button on your remote control you will be automatically taken to that page.
For example:
On page 100, press the Green Fastext button, to go to the New Zealand Sports Index (Page 102).
On Page 102, Press the Red Fastext Button to go to Page 100 (The Home Page).
HOLD BUTTON
Many pages on TVNZ Teletext contain a series of pages, which rotate in a continuous cycle.
One example of this is the share market pages, which can contain a series of four or five pages. If you want to keep a particular page on screen, press the hold button. To view other pages in the series, press the hold button again.
EXPAND TEXT BUTTON
For viewers who have difficulty reading a TVNZ Teletext page it is possible to double the size of the text. By pressing the expand text button the top half of the page is expanded to fill the entire screen. Press the button again and it will display the bottom half of the page. Press the button a third time and it will return to the normal page.
INDEX BUTTON
Press the index button to be taken automatically to the A-Z index (P 109)
SELECT SUBPAGES (IF AVAILABLE)
When a selected TVNZ Teletext page consists of different subpages, a list of available subpages appears on the screen. Press the cursor right or left to select the next or previous subpage
NEWS REEL
News reels have been reintroduced. Visit the news reel pages and you can watch a slideshow of news stories without having to use your remote. On P550 you’ll find the newsreel for international stories, P551 has national news and P552 has sports news.
HISTORY OF TVNZ TELETEXT
THE ABILITY TO SEND SIMPLE TEXT AND GRAPHICS AS PART OF A TELEVISION SIGNAL WAS DISCOVERED BY BBC ENGINEERS IN THE MID 1970S.
Teletext was first screened on New Zealand television on February 1 1984. Money for the introduction of the service was partly provided from the proceeds from the 1982 Telethon for the Year of the Disabled Person.
Although Teletext was originally intended as service for deaf and hearing-impaired viewers, the popularity of the service has grown, and today there are more than 1.3 million viewers.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
WHY IS TVNZ TELETEXT DISPLAYING RANDOM LETTERS?
From time to time, you may notice a page with missing letters, strange characters or one page mixed with another. These errors are generally caused by poor reception.
TVNZ Teletext is a digital service and requires a high quality signal. Over time, the signal from your outside aerial will deteriorate. Because this may happen over a period of years, often it is barely noticeable on your TV picture, however may show up as errors within Teletext.
ATMOSPHERIC CONDITIONS
In poor weather conditions (stormy, windy or heavy rain) then television and TVNZ Teletext reception may also be poor.
INTERFERENCE
Your television set is susceptible to interference from a wide variety of sources. This includes other radio or broadcast signals (typically cellular telephone, satellite or microwave transmissions).
DETERIORATION OF YOUR TELEVISION AERIAL
Poor Teletext reception is often caused by a loss of signal between your TV aerial and your television set. As your outside TV aerial is exposed to the elements including wind and rain, its performance will begin to fall off. A typical TV aerial has an approximate lifespan of between seven and 10 years.
WHY CAN’T I RECEIVE TVNZ TELETEXT
If you can get no TVNZ Teletext service at all, there are two main reasons why this might be.
WRONG TV CHANNEL
TVNZ Teletext is only available through TV ONE, TV2 and TV3 via VHF transmission and through TV ONE and TV2 via Sky Digital (satellite) and Saturn TV (cable). If you select TVNZ Teletext and a page does not display within 15 to 20 seconds, try another channel (as detailed above).
TRANSMISSION FAULT
If you have ruled out all of the above possibilities, then there is the possibility that there could be a transmission fault. TVNZ Teletext is broadcast from around 400 transmission sites up and down the country, which, like any equipment, can be liable to breakdown.
CONTACT DETAILS
For more information on Teletext or Captioning please contact:
Source:
Television New Zealand
3月 25, 2006 留下评论
3月 19, 2006 留下评论
Step 1. | Turn on your PSP console and go to Settings and then Network Settings. |
Step 2. | Select Network Settings. |
Step 3. | Select Infrastructure Mode. |
Step 4. | Choose New Connection. |
Step 5. | Give your new connection a meaningful name, (i.e. Telecom wireless hotspot). |
Step 6. | Press the right arrow button to move to the next screen. |
Step 7. | Select Scan with the O button on the right of your console. |
Step 8. | Select Telecom wireless hotspot. |
Step 9. | Press the right arrow button again to go to the next screen. |
Step 10. |
Choose None. [作者: Tom 来源: http://spaces.msn.com/nzlive 日期: 19.3.2006] |
Step 12. | Press the right arrow button to go to Address Settings. |
Step 13. | Choose Easy. |
Step 14. | Then go to the next screen to confirm the connection settings. |
Step 15. | When you are satisfied with the connection settings, press the right. arrow button to move to the next screen. |
Step 16. | Press the O button to save settings. |
Step 17. | Test your connection after you have saved the settings. It should return with a summary of the connection. |
Step 18. | Next go to Network and choose Internet Browser. |
Step 19. | Choose the Telecom Wireless Hotspot connection you have just created. |
Step 20. |
Insert your favourite website address and wait for the Telecom Wireless Hotspot log in page to appear.
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Step 21. | Follow the log in instructions to connect to the Telecom wireless hotspot. |
Step 22. | Once you have logged in, you are ready to browse the Internet. |