The Theory of Negative Work Time is the effect of losing completed portions of a project due to an unforeseen and/or random occurrence. Most of time it is attributed to a computer system or program due to the ease at which large amounts of information can be lost in a short amount of time
This can occur due to the following failures
# Corrupt Files
# Total System Crash
# Total Mechanical Failure
etc...
The Theory of Negative Work Time should not be confused with non-productivity or wasted time. In these cases, time spent on a specific goal leaves the person at the same level as when started or little was gained. The theory only is valid when significant work is lost leaving the person at a significant disadvantage from when he or she started the work at that time.
History of the theory
The theory was originally postulated by Alexander Klein while studying engineering at Binghamton University. Among the many assignments required for course completion, there was a major computer aided design project requiring an average minimum of 80 hours of work to be completed. The computers given to the students to complete these projects were often underpowered, and very fickle with server resources. It became a common occurrence for the programs used to freeze up, and require a total system restart.
Upon these incidents, many files of the program were lost or corrupted. In total, the amount of hours recorded on the program, at the completion of the project was vastly dwarfed by the actual time put into the design and effort working with the computer systems. This is how the Theory of Negative Work Time was first considered.
At some points where the project was, as an example, 50% done, a few hours of work could ultimately end in a system crash. When restarted, the total sum of files able to be retrieved would only amount to a fraction of the previous completed work.
Therefore, a project which was 50% completed would end at 40% after five hours of time put in.
This is the essence of the Theory of Negative Work Time.
This can occur due to the following failures
# Corrupt Files
# Total System Crash
# Total Mechanical Failure
etc...
The Theory of Negative Work Time should not be confused with non-productivity or wasted time. In these cases, time spent on a specific goal leaves the person at the same level as when started or little was gained. The theory only is valid when significant work is lost leaving the person at a significant disadvantage from when he or she started the work at that time.
History of the theory
The theory was originally postulated by Alexander Klein while studying engineering at Binghamton University. Among the many assignments required for course completion, there was a major computer aided design project requiring an average minimum of 80 hours of work to be completed. The computers given to the students to complete these projects were often underpowered, and very fickle with server resources. It became a common occurrence for the programs used to freeze up, and require a total system restart.
Upon these incidents, many files of the program were lost or corrupted. In total, the amount of hours recorded on the program, at the completion of the project was vastly dwarfed by the actual time put into the design and effort working with the computer systems. This is how the Theory of Negative Work Time was first considered.
At some points where the project was, as an example, 50% done, a few hours of work could ultimately end in a system crash. When restarted, the total sum of files able to be retrieved would only amount to a fraction of the previous completed work.
Therefore, a project which was 50% completed would end at 40% after five hours of time put in.
This is the essence of the Theory of Negative Work Time.
Dis-Arrey is an American Rock band from Celina, Ohio, formed in 2005 in Celina, Ohio.
Biography
Dis-Arrey was started back in 2005. They are a young hard rock band based out of Celina, Ohio. They are an original band but They also play a wide variety of cover songs. They perform their music along with a high-energy rock show that is guaranteed to keep you on your feet all night. Their members include Joe Heeb, Clark Chandler, Evan Rodriguez and Tim Montague.
Debut Album
Disarray was their first album which came out in late 2008 And Includes 10 Songs. Dope put everything into touring in support of their album, taking part in several local venues.
Band members
;Current
* Joe Heeb - lead vocals, Drums, Percussion(2005-present)
* Clark Chandler - lead guitars (2005-present)
* Evan Rodriguez - Rhythm Guitar (2005-present)
* Tim Montague - Bass (2005-present)
Biography
Dis-Arrey was started back in 2005. They are a young hard rock band based out of Celina, Ohio. They are an original band but They also play a wide variety of cover songs. They perform their music along with a high-energy rock show that is guaranteed to keep you on your feet all night. Their members include Joe Heeb, Clark Chandler, Evan Rodriguez and Tim Montague.
Debut Album
Disarray was their first album which came out in late 2008 And Includes 10 Songs. Dope put everything into touring in support of their album, taking part in several local venues.
Band members
;Current
* Joe Heeb - lead vocals, Drums, Percussion(2005-present)
* Clark Chandler - lead guitars (2005-present)
* Evan Rodriguez - Rhythm Guitar (2005-present)
* Tim Montague - Bass (2005-present)
Cross.tv is a global, multi-media, social web community and on-demand WebTV platform and streaming solutions provider. Cross.tv is a social media network that centers on the Christian religion.
History
cross.tv is a product of the Cross Media Group, a company with offices in Charlotte, NC, USA; Vienna, Austria; and Bratislava. Cross Media Group was created in 2008 as a result of a merger between several smaller businesses working within the faith based community. The group includes a translation house, a media agency, a video production company and a web development branch. The cross.tv branch of the Cross Media Group is headquartered in Charlotte, NC and owned by the Cross Media Group.
cross.tv originated as a video streaming platform for religious broadcasters, but quickly grew to one of the leading faith based social networks. Being introduced to faith based media professionals at the National Religious Broadcasters Convention in 2008, the site started out as a publicly accessible test environment for the developers. In February 2008, thirty test users from two evangelical churches in Austria were invited to give feedback during the initial development phase. The site grew silently to about 5,000 members by October 2008 and was introduced to a wider public in November 2008 after it's official launch. The site grew rapidly to over 200,000 members within the first three months. The site is currently in the Beta phase.
The Founders
The Cross Media Group was founded by Stefan Jager and Andreas Kisslinger. Stefan Jager is of Austrian heritage and lives in Vienna, Austria. He has started and sold several successful internet companies since 2005. Andreas Kisslinger, also of Austrian heritage, is a tv host, public speaker, and media producer living in Vienna, Austria.
The Website
The site is translated into 30 languages and is considered a crossover global community. cross.tv combines social networking tools with HD streaming and a multilingual communications platform. It is the first faith-based social media community in the world to support multilingual interaction and communication.
cross.tv is otherwise known as the "Space-Book-Flick-Tube" and offers video sharing and streaming, photo sharing, blogging, the generation of friend fan-bases, and updates on emotion utilizing an 'e.motion picture', a photo offered by cross.tv to help exhibit one's mood.
One of its unique features is the back grounddesigner, enabling users to create their own design of cross.tv and their own pages intuitively through an interactive Flash application.
A dedicated online content monitoring team ensures cross.tv offers a safe and clean community that can be accessed by all ages. The company does screen all uploaded content to create a family-friendly atmosphere.
Demographics
cross.tv has reached countries such as Ecuador, Cote d'Ivoire, Nicaragua, Kazakhstan, Saudi Arabia and others. It's strongest user bases are located throughout Russia, Ukraine, Germany, India, Indonesia, French speaking Africa and major Spanish language countries, such as Mexico, Argentina and Venezuela.
A sample of the languages used on cross.tv are: English, Spanish, French, German, Russian, Hindi, Indonesian, Talagog and Korean.
cross.tv currently ranks in the top 30,000 according to alexa.com.
History
cross.tv is a product of the Cross Media Group, a company with offices in Charlotte, NC, USA; Vienna, Austria; and Bratislava. Cross Media Group was created in 2008 as a result of a merger between several smaller businesses working within the faith based community. The group includes a translation house, a media agency, a video production company and a web development branch. The cross.tv branch of the Cross Media Group is headquartered in Charlotte, NC and owned by the Cross Media Group.
cross.tv originated as a video streaming platform for religious broadcasters, but quickly grew to one of the leading faith based social networks. Being introduced to faith based media professionals at the National Religious Broadcasters Convention in 2008, the site started out as a publicly accessible test environment for the developers. In February 2008, thirty test users from two evangelical churches in Austria were invited to give feedback during the initial development phase. The site grew silently to about 5,000 members by October 2008 and was introduced to a wider public in November 2008 after it's official launch. The site grew rapidly to over 200,000 members within the first three months. The site is currently in the Beta phase.
The Founders
The Cross Media Group was founded by Stefan Jager and Andreas Kisslinger. Stefan Jager is of Austrian heritage and lives in Vienna, Austria. He has started and sold several successful internet companies since 2005. Andreas Kisslinger, also of Austrian heritage, is a tv host, public speaker, and media producer living in Vienna, Austria.
The Website
The site is translated into 30 languages and is considered a crossover global community. cross.tv combines social networking tools with HD streaming and a multilingual communications platform. It is the first faith-based social media community in the world to support multilingual interaction and communication.
cross.tv is otherwise known as the "Space-Book-Flick-Tube" and offers video sharing and streaming, photo sharing, blogging, the generation of friend fan-bases, and updates on emotion utilizing an 'e.motion picture', a photo offered by cross.tv to help exhibit one's mood.
One of its unique features is the back grounddesigner, enabling users to create their own design of cross.tv and their own pages intuitively through an interactive Flash application.
A dedicated online content monitoring team ensures cross.tv offers a safe and clean community that can be accessed by all ages. The company does screen all uploaded content to create a family-friendly atmosphere.
Demographics
cross.tv has reached countries such as Ecuador, Cote d'Ivoire, Nicaragua, Kazakhstan, Saudi Arabia and others. It's strongest user bases are located throughout Russia, Ukraine, Germany, India, Indonesia, French speaking Africa and major Spanish language countries, such as Mexico, Argentina and Venezuela.
A sample of the languages used on cross.tv are: English, Spanish, French, German, Russian, Hindi, Indonesian, Talagog and Korean.
cross.tv currently ranks in the top 30,000 according to alexa.com.
MyPadlock Password Manager is a free program for storing passwords in the Windows operating system. Other password managers exist that support other operating systems, therefore password managers are not limited to Windows.
The software requires the user to create a master password that is then used to encrypt the user's login information. These logins are saved using 128-bit AES encryption to the user's harddrive. After a default of 5 minutes, the program locks and all login information is no longer accessible without the user knowing the master password.
Usernames and passwords stored in this software can be used to login by either 1) dragging and dropping the login credentials to the login on a webpage, 2) copying the login credentials to the clipboard and pasting into your login screen or webpage, or 3) transcribing it manually by viewing the login credentials and typing them into the login screen or webpage.
This password manager software download is 387KB and can be downloaded for free from the author's website at .
The software requires the user to create a master password that is then used to encrypt the user's login information. These logins are saved using 128-bit AES encryption to the user's harddrive. After a default of 5 minutes, the program locks and all login information is no longer accessible without the user knowing the master password.
Usernames and passwords stored in this software can be used to login by either 1) dragging and dropping the login credentials to the login on a webpage, 2) copying the login credentials to the clipboard and pasting into your login screen or webpage, or 3) transcribing it manually by viewing the login credentials and typing them into the login screen or webpage.
This password manager software download is 387KB and can be downloaded for free from the author's website at .