Posts Tagged ‘advanced’

Advanced Battery Consortium Awards 4 Contracts
SOUTHFIELD, MI – The United States Advanced Battery Consortium (USABC), a research collaboration involving Chrysler Group, Ford Motor Co. and General Motors Co., announced approximately $15.6 million in advanced battery development and technology contracts to Cobasys, Maxwell Technologies and SK Energy Co.

Xerogo Management Ltd. Launches New Website Donation Advanced E-Commerce and Web Promotions
Xerogo’s suite of services provides businesses with an effective set of tools which drive web transfer and grow earnings. These services include Pay Per Click, Search Engine Optimization, Web Development and more.

Intergraph(R) CAESAR II(R) Webinar on September 15 to Discuss Pipe Stress Analysis to Address Advanced Design …
HOUSTON, TX–(Marketwire – 09/10/10) – Intergraph has scheduled a CAESAR II Pipe Stress Analysis webinar on September 15, 2010 at 10:00 a.m. CDT that will describe how pipe stress analysis satisfies the advanced requirements of piping designers. The webinar will discuss proper line specification, routing and support location, and reliability and protection issues associated with pressure piping …


My video presentation for SMX ADVANCED

Statistical Analysis systems like SAS. Should I consider taking programming courses if I also want to get caught up in econometrics? Haven’t taken the class yet but will in a few days.


Google Tech Talks July 23, 2007 ABSTRACT Java Puzzlers, Episode VI: The Phantom-Reference Menace/Attack of the Clone/Revenge of the Shift. Josh Bloch and special guest star Bill Pugh present yet another installment in the continuing saga of Java Puzzlers, consisting of eight more programming puzzles for your entertainment and enlightenment. The game show plot keeps you on your toes while the puzzles lecture you about the subtleties of the Java programming language and its core libraries. Anyone with a working information of the language will be able to know the puzzles, but even the most seasoned veterans will be challenged. The lessons you take from this session are directly applicable to…

I’m working on a div overlay for my myspace page and depending on the browser that I use to view my page (IE, moz, or opera) looks different. I have one main div container in the center and then I place all my content into tables which I split into 2 different rows and columns. Then the only additional floating objects on my page are my rollover buttons and my rollover top friends list. All my rollover buttons look fine in each browser but for some reason my rollover top friends at the bottom of my page are off by about 200px in opera and IE, but look fantastic in firefox. I noticed that my linebreaks are different sizes in all 3 browsers and I reckon this may be what is making the problem. Anyway to fix this?

Also could I maybe just make 2 or 3 completely different style sheets for different browsers? Not sure if that is a possibility with myspace.