The Matt Shelton is a drink created in August of 1981. The Matt Shelton consists of Sprite, 7up or Sierra Mist, and a splash of Fruit Punch, and takes its name after a local Phoenix television producer. It was first created at the New York NY Deli in downtown Phoenix, Arizona, by three co-workers, Matt, Jerry R. and Brandon B.
Uathesis is a compressed bundle of files which creates a contributed class file (.sty file extension) for use with the L TEX typesetting language. It creates the official Masters and PhD thesis format style for Auckland University by defining the style and page geometry required as in the university regulations .
Usage
Using a typesetting language like L TEX as opposed to a word processor provides a framework for high quality presentation of output. L TEX automates the page numbering, cross referencing, list of tables, list of figures, and bibliography referencing using BibTEX. The source code for the document is a text file (usually .tex extension), which can link to other text files and graphics files for embedding pictures and diagrams. The commands 'latex', and 'pdflatex' compile either a PostScript file (from a dvi file using dvips), or a pdf file respectively. If the 'latex' command is used all embedded pictures and diagrams must be PostScript images, if the 'pdflatex' command is used the same images must be in PNG, or JPEG format.
History
It was originally written by Lee Middleton for use within the electrical engineering department. It is now maintained by Sylvia Wong. Small modifications may be necessary to the class file so that the title page is correctly presented for other Auckland University faculties.
Known bugs
On the title page, the specified department or faculty starts with Department of (e.g. Electrical & Electronic Engineering). Currently there is no switch to specify this text as School of (e.g. Biological Sciences). A quick workaround is to alter line 314 in the uathesis.cls file;
{\it Department of \@department \\[-4\p@]
to
{\it School of \@department \\[-4\p@]
Usage
Using a typesetting language like L TEX as opposed to a word processor provides a framework for high quality presentation of output. L TEX automates the page numbering, cross referencing, list of tables, list of figures, and bibliography referencing using BibTEX. The source code for the document is a text file (usually .tex extension), which can link to other text files and graphics files for embedding pictures and diagrams. The commands 'latex', and 'pdflatex' compile either a PostScript file (from a dvi file using dvips), or a pdf file respectively. If the 'latex' command is used all embedded pictures and diagrams must be PostScript images, if the 'pdflatex' command is used the same images must be in PNG, or JPEG format.
History
It was originally written by Lee Middleton for use within the electrical engineering department. It is now maintained by Sylvia Wong. Small modifications may be necessary to the class file so that the title page is correctly presented for other Auckland University faculties.
Known bugs
On the title page, the specified department or faculty starts with Department of (e.g. Electrical & Electronic Engineering). Currently there is no switch to specify this text as School of (e.g. Biological Sciences). A quick workaround is to alter line 314 in the uathesis.cls file;
{\it Department of \@department \\[-4\p@]
to
{\it School of \@department \\[-4\p@]
1videoConference/ 1vC is open source P2P Web2.0 audio/video tele conference software for Asterisk with support for internet & telephony user videos. The VoIP and VVoIP technology is based on WinFX, XAML, and .NET 3.0.
History
The 1videoConference concept originated in September, 2005. Initial success with proof-of-concepts in January 2006 motivated the 1vC team to experiment further. With perspective clients and partner initial feedback through live demos, the project started gaining momentum. In April 2004, work on planning, design and team setup began.
1videoConference's development started on June 10, 2006. The first published version was released as 1videoConference alpha on October 2, 2006. The 2nd major release was carried out on 27th January in the form of 1videoConference 0.5 Beta. Since then it has undergone numerous updates to evolve into a stable release.
Features
* Multiple Instance of Meeting
* Asterisk for Video Communication
* FMS for Video Communication
* Native Multi-point Video Communication server
* Content management system supporting module uploads, page designs etc.,
* internet chat
* Co-Authoring
* Desktop Controlling
* File Uploading
* Poll
* Presentation
* Web link
* Whiteboarding
* Desktop sharing and remote monitoring
Limitations
The main criticisms of the 1videoConference are:
* Lack of true privacy features like encryption
* 1vC needs a broadband connection, and is therefore unusable on dial-up connections
* 1vC does not support older versions of Windows like Windows 98 and Millennium and other non-windows operating systems.
History
The 1videoConference concept originated in September, 2005. Initial success with proof-of-concepts in January 2006 motivated the 1vC team to experiment further. With perspective clients and partner initial feedback through live demos, the project started gaining momentum. In April 2004, work on planning, design and team setup began.
1videoConference's development started on June 10, 2006. The first published version was released as 1videoConference alpha on October 2, 2006. The 2nd major release was carried out on 27th January in the form of 1videoConference 0.5 Beta. Since then it has undergone numerous updates to evolve into a stable release.
Features
* Multiple Instance of Meeting
* Asterisk for Video Communication
* FMS for Video Communication
* Native Multi-point Video Communication server
* Content management system supporting module uploads, page designs etc.,
* internet chat
* Co-Authoring
* Desktop Controlling
* File Uploading
* Poll
* Presentation
* Web link
* Whiteboarding
* Desktop sharing and remote monitoring
Limitations
The main criticisms of the 1videoConference are:
* Lack of true privacy features like encryption
* 1vC needs a broadband connection, and is therefore unusable on dial-up connections
* 1vC does not support older versions of Windows like Windows 98 and Millennium and other non-windows operating systems.
Derek Brough
born 9-30-1994
singing carrer
album
flyin fast
9-30-2009
studio album by Warner Bros.
singles
Time Before Us feat. Ashley Tisdale (2009)
Just Like Youfeat. Paramore (2009)
Toxic feat lil Mama,Ashley Tisdale and Chris Brown (2010)
Rain feat Taylor Swift (2010)
I Miss U feat Sarah Barellas (2010)
track listing
Time Before Us feat Ashley Tisdale
Hey
I Miss You feat Sarah Barellas
Just Like You feat Paramore
People Never Change
Toxic feat Lil Mama , Ashley tisdale and Chris Brown
Rain
When I
Come on, lets do it feat Rihanna
Second Album
Derek was going to write the material for a second album but he said to us "it all depends on the sucuess of the first album"
Video
Derek will shoot the video for the song Time Before Us feat Ashley Tisdale in April
born 9-30-1994
singing carrer
album
flyin fast
9-30-2009
studio album by Warner Bros.
singles
Time Before Us feat. Ashley Tisdale (2009)
Just Like Youfeat. Paramore (2009)
Toxic feat lil Mama,Ashley Tisdale and Chris Brown (2010)
Rain feat Taylor Swift (2010)
I Miss U feat Sarah Barellas (2010)
track listing
Time Before Us feat Ashley Tisdale
Hey
I Miss You feat Sarah Barellas
Just Like You feat Paramore
People Never Change
Toxic feat Lil Mama , Ashley tisdale and Chris Brown
Rain
When I
Come on, lets do it feat Rihanna
Second Album
Derek was going to write the material for a second album but he said to us "it all depends on the sucuess of the first album"
Video
Derek will shoot the video for the song Time Before Us feat Ashley Tisdale in April