PDF is one popular format that is used in todays time. Even many use programs to convert documents from word to pdf to save their data. It might happen with you too where you might need retrieving information from such files for which youd need downloading a recovery toolbox. This would be able to download data from such a formatted file. You could as well get hands on the most recent version of such a utility. Users could as well check this with perusal of the retrieved information from such a file.
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Technique on Retrieval of Data from PDF File Posted By : jennyhamper
Paid Dues Fest 2011: Murs Black Star, Immortal Technique
SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 2011, NOS EVENTS CENTER, SAN BERNADINO, CA
![]() Black Star |
The sixth annual Paid Dues Independent Hip-Hop Festival will return on Saturday, April 2, 2011 to the NOS
Events Center in San Bernardino, CA. This independent festival showcases the best in independent hip-hop.
Paid Dues 2011 will feature Mos Def and Talib Kweli, who will come together to
reprise their roles as Black
Star for a very special reunion show. Social and politically charged lyricist and activist Immortal Technique will also
headline,
in addition to Murs,a celebrated independent artist and festival creator. The complete 2011 line-up will be unveiled January 2011.
General onsale starts Saturday, December 11 at 10 AM PST. Click here to get tickets.
Paid Dues Fest 2011: Murs Black Star, Immortal Technique
SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 2011, NOS EVENTS CENTER, SAN BERNADINO, CA
![]() Black Star |
The sixth annual Paid Dues Independent Hip-Hop Festival will return on Saturday, April 2, 2011 to the NOS
Events Center in San Bernardino, CA. This independent festival showcases the best in independent hip-hop.
Paid Dues 2011 will feature Mos Def and Talib Kweli, who will come together to
reprise their roles as Black
Star for a very special reunion show. Social and politically charged lyricist and activist Immortal Technique will also
headline,
in addition to Murs,a celebrated independent artist and festival creator. The complete 2011 line-up will be unveiled January 2011.
General onsale starts Saturday, December 11 at 10 AM PST. Click here to get tickets.
How “Fun†Can Be Your Best Discipline Technique

Show me any two people who have fun together frequently and I’ll show you a good relationship. People who have regular fun together like each other and most often respect one another. This is a winning combination when it comes to the parent/child relationship. If both parties feel good around each other there will be less animosity, anger, resentment and discord and more ease, comfort, respect and happiness.
To like your kids you must enjoy them regularly. And for them to respond positively to your discipline they must enjoy and like you.
Unfortunately, in the hustle an bustle of everyday life, many of the daily encounters between parent and child go something like this:
“Time to get up.”
“Here’s your breakfast. No TV until you’re done.”
“Got you backpack?”
“You don’t have time to with the dog.”
“Come on, we’re in a hurry!”
“Don’t forget your coat.”
“Love you, bye!”
“How was your day? Got any homework?”
“Leave your brother alone!”
“You have to finish your vegetables if you want dessert.”
“You can play outside for 1 hour. I want you back by 8 o’clock for bed.”
“Did you brush your teeth?” Goodnight.”
Now, how much mutual enjoyment took place on this day? None. The parent saw the child as a bundle of unpleasant tasks, and the child saw the parent as a bundle of directions. No relationship can remain healthy when this kind of interaction is the only feeding it gets.
The antidote? FUN!
When I interviewed over a thousand children around the world as to what it is that their mother or father did for them that made them feel totally happy and loved they said, “Spending one-on-one time with me.”
The possibilities or shared one-on-one fun are endless. Here is a list I’ve compiled over the years after talking to children and families:
1) Going out for dinner on a school night while everyone else stays home
2) Going to a movie
3) Going shopping
4) Going for a bike ride
5) Reading a novel aloud to them
6) Finger painting
7) Baking cookies
8) Playing card/board games
9) Going for a walk in the park
10) Going swimming
11) Doing a collection together (stamps, coins, dolls)
12) Visiting a museum
13) Planting a flower or vegetable together
Shared fun can also come in little doses throughout the day while talking, listening, expressing affection or telling jokes. The impact of these small things is astounding. Let’s redo the scenario described above to illustrate this point. This time, let’s put some FUN into it!
“Unfortunately sleepyhead, it’s time to get.” Dad rubs child’s back.”
“After you demolish your breakfast, you can watch a little TV.”
“Got you three-ton book bag?”
“Rufus sure likes you. Okay, let’ get outta here!”
“You’re moving quicker than I am this morning!”
“Good job remembering your coat, lovebug.”
“Love you, bye!”
“What was the most fun part of your day?”
“Alan, we don’t bug each other like that. You need to stop.”
“Only 1 more piece of broccoli, my sweet, and then we can enjoy a nice dessert together.”
“You can go to Ryan’s house for one hour until 8 o’clock. Have a great time!”
“Hey, welcome home, lovebug! Let’s head on up to the bathroom to brush those teeth.”
“Goodnight. I love you. See you in the morning.”
Lightening up, adding humour and spending some one-on-one time with each child each month is one of the biggest secrets to having a wonderful family life that doesn’t include a lot of stress or need to discipline. Try it and see the difference it can make! Your children will love you for it.
Photo: Pink Sherbert Photography
Erin Kurt, B.Ed, spent 16 years as a teacher and nanny around the world. Now, she applies her expertise as a parenting expert and author of Juggling Family Life. You can learn more about Erin and her simple, loving parenting method, and subscribe to her weekly parenting tips e-zine at ErinParenting.com.
The do’s and don’ts of an email advertising campaign technique Posted By : kayla520
If you’ve had a websitefor just about any length of time, you realize that an email advertising campaign is one of the most price successful advertising methods. Nevertheless, email advertising strategies require some finesse.
Windows Security Software Bypassed with New Technique, Researchers Find
Researchers with Matousec.com, a project of Different Internet Experience, found a way to circumvent some of the most popular security software for Windows desktops, including products from Symantec, McAfee, Sophos and others.
– Security researchers have developed an attack technique they say can circumvent dozens of anti-virus products used to protect Windows desktops, including McAfee, Sophos and Symantecs Norton anti-virus.
Researchers at Matousec.com call the technique an “argument-switch” attack.
Many security vendor…
Robert Pattinson Beard Photos
Robert Pattinson has a new technique for hiding from the paparazzi… vampire fuzz!
The Twilight Saga heartbreaker was snapped with a mass of unruly hair covering his face as he walked in London on Friday, where he will participate in the Hope for Haiti Now telethon airing this evening. It is believed that Pattz is going [...]
Watson fancies being Australia’s long-term opener
After top scoring for Australia in the first innings of the third Ashes Test with 62 and remaining unbeaten on 34 in the second innings of the same match going into the fifth and final day, all-rounder Shane Watson believes he can be Australia’’s long-term opening solution.
Watson, who came in for Phillip Hughes, said he [...]
3D movies
By Spencer Kelly
Presenter, BBC Click
This year is seeing a comeback for 3D cinema, with every major film studio releasing a title in the format.
Even the Cannes Film Festival showed its support to the industry by allowing a 3D feature to open the event for the first time.
The film selected was Disney and Pixar’s latest release called Up, which is just one of 15 movies in 3D coming out in 2009.
It is the story of a widower who ties a thousand balloons to his house and flies away on an adventure.

Other forthcoming releases cover genres from family friendly animations such as Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs to adult horror in My Bloody Valentine.
But the most anticipated 3D release is due at the end of the year from Titanic director James Cameron.
Avatar is expected to be the most expensive movie ever made – Cameron has spent much of the past decade researching and experimenting with the technique.
"You can look at a 2D version of a 3D film and see all the dumb gags that were fun in 3D but look stupid in 2D.
"Before we spent hundreds of millions of dollars making a movie, we had to say is this movie going to be in any way compromised in its 2D presentation. Because the reality is that in the short-tem DVDs are still going to be in 2D.
Hollywood is starting to catch up now that the technology is finally right for a third era of 3D.
The technique has come a long way since the first experiments in 1915. Although, it was not until the 1950s that Hollywood tried it out on audiences threatening to be kept away by their televisions.
The horror film The House Of Wax released in 1953 was the first major studio 3D feature ever to come out.
It was shown using two separate projectors to create one double image, and by running two separate rolls of film.
But audiences were put off by wobbly images which caused motion sickness and made them feel ill.
The technique made a comeback in the 70s and 80s, possibly as a reaction to falling audiences at the time when home video was becoming popular.
People donned red and blue anaglyph glasses to watch the shark in Jaws burst out of the screen.
Despite the depth with anaglyph being good, the colour was severely compromised, so more technological development was needed.
Today 3D is trying to combat a more modern threat to box office takings posed by illegal movie downloads.
But the technology is much more sophisticated than in the past – the installation of digital projectors in cinemas means sharper and steadier images.
Also, animated movies in the format are not made with real cameras – the technique can be achieved simply by telling a computer to create each shot from two different angles.
While live action features can be filmed in 3D thanks to new dual-lens digital cameras that capture two viewpoints.
American company 3ality Digital has developed this technology to film commercials, music concerts and sporting events.

The cameras also link to specially-developed software, which corrects any small variation between the lenses on the fly to minimise audience discomfort.
Steve Schklair, the CEO of 3ality Digital Systems, explained that 21st Century 3D is about using subtle and immersive techniques, rather than eye-popping gimmicks.
"We use colour to help tell a story, we use shape, and we use line. We do a lot of things when we are making movies to make the audience feel certain ways," he said.
He added that associating characters with certain depths could be a new way of bringing stories to life in 3D.
But David Cohen, associate editor of features at Variety, highlights that filmmakers are very conscious about making movies that work in both formats.
"One of the risks we have at this moment of transition is that movies made for both formats won’t be ideal in either one," he said.
However, he believes there are financial benefits in continuing to develop the technique if studios can make their numbers work.

"The revenue for 3D movies is limited entirely to theatres," he pointed out.
"That works if you’re talking about the extra $15m (£9m) it took to make 3D picture Monsters vs Aliens. But if you’re talking about a live action picture where the 3D investment could be much greater, the numbers become much more difficult."
He added that the format’s success in the long-run will depend on the emergence of 3D television which he described is at the "drawing board" stage.
The 3D version of Monsters vs Aliens took more money than the 2D version, despite being shown on fewer screens.
This may be partly to do with cinema tickets for 3D films costing 20% to 40% more than 2D.
But to show these 3D movies, cinemas need to upgrade a screen to digital and install a digital projector at a cost of $70,000 (£43,000).
So far this has only happened at 1774 cinemas in UK and 6882 worldwide, so the 3D revolution has some way to go still.
Watch the full report on Newsnight, BBC 2, Wednesday 29 July at 22.30 BST.</p
This article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.
David O. Stewart: The Wages of Mendacity
Remember James Frey’s “memoir” which turned out to be largely false? This month, the liars are back, and lying continues to be a winning strategy.
Now, a ‘molecular imaging’ technique for breast cancer screening
Researchers at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester have developed a less expensive “molecular imaging” technique for detecting cancer in dense breast tissue using radioactive tracers.
Although mammography is quite effective at lowering mortality related to breast cancer, it does not work equally well in all women.
It frequently misses tumours that are there at the time [...]
New artificial skin-producing method offers hope for burn, cancer victims
A German company has come up with a brand new technique to mass produce artificial skin that may offer life-changing hope to burn victims, cancer patients and those recovering from surgery.
According to PopSci.com, Germany’’s Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft science institute developed the technique to make the artificial skin, which is more affordable than similar ones in use now. [...]
‘Artificial brain’ may speed up cosmology
University of Durham cosmologists have come up with a novel technique, based on how brain neurons behave, which can dramatically speed up computer simulations of the universe.
Lead researcher and postgraduate student Cesario Almeida has developed an artificial neural network (ANN) to accelerate the process of creating mock catalogues of galaxies.
ANN simulates the way brain neurons [...]




