Re: what do you mean by RF-ID, ubiquious, network




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lee naya <up21001@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

What do you mean by RF-ID, ubiquious, network
My school is Reports.

1) (Radio Frequency IDentification)

A search on Google for "radio" reveals that
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/ is the first hit.

Working on the irrefutable principle that "Google knows" ( The
multicore version of "Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of man ?
The Shadow knows...), we are led to the conclusion that RF-ID is a
system for identifying the frequency that your local BBC station
broadcasts at. You can find the RFID for Africa at:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cgi-bin/worldservice/psims/ScheduleSDT.cgi?Pg=Fp&Rn=AFRI:Africa

2) ubiquious

A misspelling of obsequious.

Obsequious Computing is the next wave. For far too long, the losers of
the world have been scorned by their dog, their employer and their
partners. To remedy this, MS has decreed that the next version of
Windows (Windows Vasta ) will have an PAL (personality abstraction
layer ) with the settings of Obsequious, Servile and Groveling. The
default setting will be Obsequious.

3) network

A reference to Nutwork, their Salz-Mandeln is being used as an
important component of the WifiMAX-070 Metropolitan Area Wireless
Network http://www.nutwork.de/deutsch/produktinfos.htm


I hope that this has been helpful.

In the new american service HD radio or digital radio, the RFID is
encoded in the packet headers. So it applies not to just the BBC.


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