Thursday, March 22, 2012

Tirana Mosque..(rhino)

TIRANA MOSQUE...






                                            

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

24 floor tower...rhino tutorial













Guzmania Flower

                                                                      GUZMANIA




This flower can be found white, orange, yellow, purple or red. The flowers themselves are small, insignificant, live a little, 1-2 weeks, but decorative blossom lasts approximately 4-8 weeks.
The normal length of leaves is about 20-30 cm.
After drying the flower, the plant enters a rest period, when, if it receives good care, it will produce a young side. Slowly, the mother plant will devitalize, allowing the baby to develop.
Appropriate time of detachment is when it seems the baby is vigorous enough.

Guzmania adapts well in areas with indirect light. It even supports average temperature, without any excesses. The central rosette should be kept moist by spraying or by pouring an abundance of small amounts of water.







Wednesday, March 14, 2012

How Typewriter work



 How Typewriter work...



 



 What happens when you press a key...?

 


Here's the typewriter with the top cover removed. The keyboard is at the front. The paper moves from left to right on the carriage at the back. In between, is a complex arrangement of levers and springs. A typewriter like this is completely mechanical: powered entirely by your fingertips, it has no electrical or electronic parts. There's not a microchip in sight!
So how do you use it? The basic idea is simple: you press a key (1) and a lever attached to it (2) swings another lever called a type hammer (3) up toward the paper. The type hammer has the slug of metal type on the end of it. Just as the type is about to hit the page, a spool of inked cloth called a ribbon (4) lifts up and sandwiches itself between the type and the paper (5), so the type makes a printed impression as it hits the page. When you release the key, a spring makes the type hammer fall back down to its original position. At the same time, the carriage (6) (the roller mechanism holding the paper) moves one space to the left, so when you hit the next key it doesn't obliterate the mark you've just made. The carriage continues to advance as you type, until you get to the right edge of the paper. Then a bell sounds and you have to press the carriage return lever (7). This turns the paper up and moves the carriage back to the start of the next line.


 Typewriter font
 


 













  
         Output:  Typewriter cause characters printed on paper...



                                                                 


The Typewriter

What is a typewriter?

Before personal computers became popular in the 1980s, virtually every office on the planet (and many homes) had one of these mechanical letter-writing machines. It's called a typewriter because it lets you write on the page with pieces of type: slugs of metal, with raised letters on them, that make neat, printed marks on the paper. The raised letters are molded in reverse so they print correctly on the page.