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Geek ABC onsite computer repair technicians are experienced computer professionals. We provide comprehensive computer PC diagnostic and computer repair services for home computer customers and home business computer customers. In addition, we also provide one-on-one computer based training for computer customers using both Windows computer operating systems and Apple Mac computer operating systems. Computer software application training is also available from Geek ABC for these Microsoft products: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and other computer software applications such as Quick books and ACT for example. For computer repair or one-on-one, in person training or any computer questions please give Geek ABC @ 1877-GEEK-ABC (1877-433-5222) or email info@geekabc.com.
Our computer repair geeks service Home computer customers and Home Business computer customers in Virginia, Maryland and Washington, DC, Computer repair service coverage areas include: (if you don't see your particular city listed please give us a call).
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Home Computer Repair & Home Business Computer Repair
Computer Repair - Geek ABC provides FAST, reliable, in-home computer repair services for the Virginia (VA) & surrounding Washington, DC Metropolitan areas. Geek ABC technicians are experienced in repairing both PC and Mac computers, upgrading and replacing memory, operating systems, hard drives, motherboards, power supplies, software and processors as well as many other computer peripherals. Our computer repair geeks also specialize in these other computer services: data backup, data transfer, data recovery, computer repair, laptop repair, virus removal, spyware and malware removal, network security, wireless network setup and repair, remote tech support, as well as other complicated computer repair problems such as the dreaded Blue Screen of Death (BSoD).
Geek ABC onsite computer repair technicians are experienced computer professionals. We provide comprehensive computer PC diagnostic and computer repair services for home computer customers and home business computer customers. In addition, we also provide one-on-one computer based training for computer customers using both Windows computer operating systems and Apple Mac computer operating systems. Computer software application training is also available from Geek ABC for these Microsoft products: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and other computer software applications such as Quickbooks and ACT for example. For computer repair or one-on-one, in person training or any computer questions please give Geek ABC @ 1877-GEEK-ABC (1877-433-5222) or email info@geekabc.com.
Our computer repair geeks service Home computer customers and Home Business computer customers in Virginia, Maryland and Washington, DC, Computer repair service coverage areas include: (if you don't see your particular city listed please give us a call).
Computer / PC Repair Virginia (VA):
Arlington County: Arlington
Fairfax County: Alexandria, Annandale, Burke, Falls Church, Centreville, Clifton, Fairfax Station, Great Falls, Lorton, McLean, Oakton, Reston, Springfield, Vienna
Loudon County: Ashburn, Herndon, Leesburg, South Riding, Sterling
Prince William County: Dumfries, Lake Ridge, Lorton, Manassas, Occoquan, Woodbridge
Stafford County: Stafford
Computer / PC Repair Maryland (MD):
Montgomery County: Bethesda, Cabin John, Chevy Chase, Gaithersburg, Germantown, Kensington, Olney, Potomac, Rockville, Silver Spring, Takoma Park
Prince Georges (PG) County: Beltsville, Bowie, Clinton, College Park, Fort Washington, Greenbelt, Oxon Hill, Suitland, Upper Marlboro
Howard County: Clarksville, Columbia, Ellicott City, Fulton, Laurel
Baltimore County: Baltimore, Baltimore City
Computer / PC Repair Washington DC:
Washington DC
Website:
Geek ABC onsite computer repair technicians are experienced computer professionals. We provide comprehensive computer PC diagnostic and computer repair services for home computer customers and home business computer customers. In addition, we also provide one-on-one computer based training for computer customers using both Windows computer operating systems and Apple Mac computer operating systems. Computer software application training is also available from Geek ABC for these Microsoft products: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and other computer software applications such as Quick books and ACT for example. For computer repair or one-on-one, in person training or any computer questions please give Geek ABC @ 1877-GEEK-ABC (1877-433-5222) or email info@geekabc.com.
Our computer repair geeks service Home computer customers and Home Business computer customers in Virginia, Maryland and Washington, DC, Computer repair service coverage areas include: (if you don't see your particular city listed please give us a call).
Onsite Computer Repair
Home Computer Repair & Home Business Computer Repair
Computer Repair - Geek ABC provides FAST, reliable, in-home computer repair services for the Virginia (VA) & surrounding Washington, DC Metropolitan areas. Geek ABC technicians are experienced in repairing both PC and Mac computers, upgrading and replacing memory, operating systems, hard drives, motherboards, power supplies, software and processors as well as many other computer peripherals. Our computer repair geeks also specialize in these other computer services: data backup, data transfer, data recovery, computer repair, laptop repair, virus removal, spyware and malware removal, network security, wireless network setup and repair, remote tech support, as well as other complicated computer repair problems such as the dreaded Blue Screen of Death (BSoD).
Geek ABC onsite computer repair technicians are experienced computer professionals. We provide comprehensive computer PC diagnostic and computer repair services for home computer customers and home business computer customers. In addition, we also provide one-on-one computer based training for computer customers using both Windows computer operating systems and Apple Mac computer operating systems. Computer software application training is also available from Geek ABC for these Microsoft products: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and other computer software applications such as Quickbooks and ACT for example. For computer repair or one-on-one, in person training or any computer questions please give Geek ABC @ 1877-GEEK-ABC (1877-433-5222) or email info@geekabc.com.
Our computer repair geeks service Home computer customers and Home Business computer customers in Virginia, Maryland and Washington, DC, Computer repair service coverage areas include: (if you don't see your particular city listed please give us a call).
Computer / PC Repair Virginia (VA):
Arlington County: Arlington
Fairfax County: Alexandria, Annandale, Burke, Falls Church, Centreville, Clifton, Fairfax Station, Great Falls, Lorton, McLean, Oakton, Reston, Springfield, Vienna
Loudon County: Ashburn, Herndon, Leesburg, South Riding, Sterling
Prince William County: Dumfries, Lake Ridge, Lorton, Manassas, Occoquan, Woodbridge
Stafford County: Stafford
Computer / PC Repair Maryland (MD):
Montgomery County: Bethesda, Cabin John, Chevy Chase, Gaithersburg, Germantown, Kensington, Olney, Potomac, Rockville, Silver Spring, Takoma Park
Prince Georges (PG) County: Beltsville, Bowie, Clinton, College Park, Fort Washington, Greenbelt, Oxon Hill, Suitland, Upper Marlboro
Howard County: Clarksville, Columbia, Ellicott City, Fulton, Laurel
Baltimore County: Baltimore, Baltimore City
Computer / PC Repair Washington DC:
Washington DC
Website:
Is there any anime that is a lot like eureka 7?
Q. I just loved Eureka seven, i'm not even a very huge anime fan, i just though the story was very well done and that they progressed through the series at a perfect pace and everything. What im moreso looking for is just a series that is able to top this one, not necessarily mecha has top be involved, but just the same kind of romance actiony tale that eureka seven has.
A. You should try watching...
Eden of the East
On November 22, 2010 ten missiles strike Japan. However, this unprecedented terrorist act, later to be called as "Careless Monday," does not result in any apparent victims, and is soon forgotten by almost everyone. Then, 3 months later... Saki Morimi is a young woman currently in the United States of America on her graduation trip. But just when she is in front of the White House, Washington DC, she gets into trouble, and only the unexpected intervention of one of her fellow countrymen saves her. However, this man, who introduces himself as Akira Takizawa, is a complete mystery. He appears to have lost his memory. and he is stark naked, except for the gun he holds in one hand, and the mobile phone he's holding with the other hand. A phone that is charged with 8,200,000,000 yen in digital cash.
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=10474
Fractale
In a far distant future, humanity has embraced the Fractale system as the ultimate path towards utopia. Comprised of several trillion networked computers, Fractale was created in the 22nd century to promote a peaceful lifestyle for the entire world in exchange of a periodic recovery of personal data from individuals through terminals located within their bodies. Living in a rocky coast region, Clain is a young boy fascinated by old technology. After helping a girl named Phryne, she gives him a pendant before disappearing by the next morning. Accessing the data from the peculiar gift, Clain ends up summoning a girl-shaped avatar named Nessa. Together they start a journey as they discover the truth behind the Fractale system.
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=11796
You can watch both of them subbed at FUNimations youtube channel http://www.youtube.com/user/FUNimation
Eden of the East
On November 22, 2010 ten missiles strike Japan. However, this unprecedented terrorist act, later to be called as "Careless Monday," does not result in any apparent victims, and is soon forgotten by almost everyone. Then, 3 months later... Saki Morimi is a young woman currently in the United States of America on her graduation trip. But just when she is in front of the White House, Washington DC, she gets into trouble, and only the unexpected intervention of one of her fellow countrymen saves her. However, this man, who introduces himself as Akira Takizawa, is a complete mystery. He appears to have lost his memory. and he is stark naked, except for the gun he holds in one hand, and the mobile phone he's holding with the other hand. A phone that is charged with 8,200,000,000 yen in digital cash.
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=10474
Fractale
In a far distant future, humanity has embraced the Fractale system as the ultimate path towards utopia. Comprised of several trillion networked computers, Fractale was created in the 22nd century to promote a peaceful lifestyle for the entire world in exchange of a periodic recovery of personal data from individuals through terminals located within their bodies. Living in a rocky coast region, Clain is a young boy fascinated by old technology. After helping a girl named Phryne, she gives him a pendant before disappearing by the next morning. Accessing the data from the peculiar gift, Clain ends up summoning a girl-shaped avatar named Nessa. Together they start a journey as they discover the truth behind the Fractale system.
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=11796
You can watch both of them subbed at FUNimations youtube channel http://www.youtube.com/user/FUNimation
what is the difference between relational database & non-relational database?
Q. this question is related to sql server 2005
A. The main difference is that the relational database uses one instance only for every given entry. A 'flat file' system keeps repeating relational data all the time.
Example: if you have a customers database, each customer has a zip code. Right? Why not store those zip codes, unique values, in a separate table toghether with zip code area names, like 'Washington DC'. Now for each customer you only store the zip code, not the location. That way several customers that has the same zip-code will have a lookup on that number to put in the adress field. That is a relational database.
A non relational dtatabase, on the other hand, does not do this. Here the zip code and the name of where that zip code goes are stored in each and every entry.
The latter, can therfore, have same zip-codes and different adresses. Not so good in this case.
Are all databases relational? The answer is NO, and not all relational databases are built on the client/server paradigm. But most of the time you'll want a relational database server, so it's important to clarify the distinction.
A relational database manipulates only tables and the result of all operations are also tables. The tables are sets, which are themselves sets of rows and columns. You can view the database itself as a set of tables. A DBF file is not a relational database. You do not manipulate a DBF table as a set (you are always following an index) and you do not perform operation on tables that yield other tables as the result (you are just looping through records from one or more tables, even when you use the "SET RELATION" dBase statement).
Whereas MDB file is a relational database. though you can open and manipulate a MDB file just like a DBF file, navigating through records and index, you can also perform all operations through a relational view of the database and using SQL statements.
As per stats, most non-relational databases are based on some "navigational" model: an hierarchy, a linked list, a B-Tree, etc. It's common to refer to these as ISAM (Indexed Sequential Access Method) Databases. What is a database server? It is a specialized process that manages the database itself. The applications are clients to the database server and they never manipulates the database directly, but only make requests for the server to perform these operations.
So you can allow the server to add many sophisticated features, such as transaction processing, recovery, backup, access control and etc without increasing the complexity of every application. The server also reduces the risk of data file corruption, if only because only the server writes to the database (a crash on any client machine will not leave unflushed buffers).
A nice database server also takes advantage of the client/server architecture to lower network usage. If you open a DBF or MDB file stored on a file server you need to retrieve every record just to filter out which ones you really need. But if you connect to a database server, it filters out the unneeded records and send to the client only the data that really matters.
Access is a relational database but it is not a database server. mSQL, SQL Anywhere, DB2, Oracle are both relational databases and database servers. The Btrieve NLM is a database server but it is not a relational database.
Example: if you have a customers database, each customer has a zip code. Right? Why not store those zip codes, unique values, in a separate table toghether with zip code area names, like 'Washington DC'. Now for each customer you only store the zip code, not the location. That way several customers that has the same zip-code will have a lookup on that number to put in the adress field. That is a relational database.
A non relational dtatabase, on the other hand, does not do this. Here the zip code and the name of where that zip code goes are stored in each and every entry.
The latter, can therfore, have same zip-codes and different adresses. Not so good in this case.
Are all databases relational? The answer is NO, and not all relational databases are built on the client/server paradigm. But most of the time you'll want a relational database server, so it's important to clarify the distinction.
A relational database manipulates only tables and the result of all operations are also tables. The tables are sets, which are themselves sets of rows and columns. You can view the database itself as a set of tables. A DBF file is not a relational database. You do not manipulate a DBF table as a set (you are always following an index) and you do not perform operation on tables that yield other tables as the result (you are just looping through records from one or more tables, even when you use the "SET RELATION" dBase statement).
Whereas MDB file is a relational database. though you can open and manipulate a MDB file just like a DBF file, navigating through records and index, you can also perform all operations through a relational view of the database and using SQL statements.
As per stats, most non-relational databases are based on some "navigational" model: an hierarchy, a linked list, a B-Tree, etc. It's common to refer to these as ISAM (Indexed Sequential Access Method) Databases. What is a database server? It is a specialized process that manages the database itself. The applications are clients to the database server and they never manipulates the database directly, but only make requests for the server to perform these operations.
So you can allow the server to add many sophisticated features, such as transaction processing, recovery, backup, access control and etc without increasing the complexity of every application. The server also reduces the risk of data file corruption, if only because only the server writes to the database (a crash on any client machine will not leave unflushed buffers).
A nice database server also takes advantage of the client/server architecture to lower network usage. If you open a DBF or MDB file stored on a file server you need to retrieve every record just to filter out which ones you really need. But if you connect to a database server, it filters out the unneeded records and send to the client only the data that really matters.
Access is a relational database but it is not a database server. mSQL, SQL Anywhere, DB2, Oracle are both relational databases and database servers. The Btrieve NLM is a database server but it is not a relational database.
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