Oct
15
2009

Sometimes, it is difficult to sort out just where your computer get’s its memory. Some think that the memory held inside a computer is all the same. In reality, your computer’s memory is held in a vast number of formats with each format of memory responsible for a particular type of function necessary for the [...]
Jul
01
2009

In any single month, more than 10,000 people search for the “Chinese alphabet” on the internet.
Question is:
Does the Chinese language have an alphabet?
If so, where is it?
Why don’t I “see” it?
To answer the above questions, let’s look at how Chinese writing evolved over the ages.
At the beginning, societies created symbols to refer to simple things. [...]
Mar
27
2008
Niagara Falls is located in Ontario and New York. Niagara River is a set of massive waterfalls straddling the border of Canada and New York. Niagara Falls is divided into the Horseshoe Falls and the American Falls.
Mar
27
2008
Amsterdam is the capital of the country Netherlands. It is located on the Province of North Holland. The city is known for its historic port, the Rijksmuseum, its red-light distric, its liberal coffeeshops and its many canals. With the vast amount of canals it has been called ”Venice of the North”
Mar
27
2008
Neil Young was born on November 12, 1945 in Toronto Canada. Young is an acclaimed Canadian singer-songwriter, guitarist, pianist and film director. Young is often thought of for his deep husky voice, poignant lyrics and unique music style. Many prominent musicians all over the world attribute him for being their greatest source of inspiration.
Mar
27
2008
Have you ever wondered where the strange and spooky day of Halloween originated? It turns out that many customs we practice today in relation to All Hollows Day have origins that started in religious practices of the Romans and the Druids. The Romans worshiped various gods on October 31 with a special feast. Later the Druids made [...]
Mar
14
2008
The biggest of all cats, tigers live in the forests of eastern and southeastern Asia. Some subspecies of tigers are already extinct, and there are less than 10,000 tigers remaining in the wild. They can be found in countries such as Vietnam, Myanmar, Laos and Cambodia. The Bengal tiger is the national animal of both India [...]
Mar
14
2008
Anyone who has left fruit on the counter for a little too long knows that fruit flies can appear in what seems like an instant. The truth is that these tiny insects (they measure just .2 inches) have the ability to smell food from a very great distance. Because they are so small, finding entry [...]
Mar
14
2008
Large lumps of copper are found in the ground in the form of nuggets. Copper, which has an important commercial use as an electrical conductor, heat conductor and building material, has been used by humans for various purposes for thousands of years. In recent years, Chile has been the top producer of copper followed by [...]
Mar
14
2008
Zinc can be found in many places including the air, soil, water and in the food we eat. It is found most abundantly in the crust of the earth. Zinc is important as we need zinc in our diets. The shiny, blue/white metal also has many commercial and industrial uses such as being mixed with other [...]