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to not limit themselves to accepting only 64 characters and the domain name a maximum of 255 characters.The local-part of the e-mail address may use any of these ASCII characters: Uppercase and lowercase letters and the domain name a maximum of 255 characters.The local-part of the e-mail address may use any of these ASCII characters: Uppercase and lowercase letters Digits 0 through 9 Characters ! / ? | &
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Computers & Technology by Aryan Gusain at 2:19 PM on June 19, 2008
upper-case characters and 10 numbers plus a few standard symbols like !..., and usually no more than 64 different symbols in standard text, but every symbol is saved using 8 or 16 bits, which gives 256. It can be done, but only if the data being compressed isnt very differential. This means you can compress text with a good ratio there are only 26 lower-case characters, 26 upper-case characters and 10
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Computers & Technology by one love at 6:15 AM on June 20, 2008
Because it is a proper noun, as opposed to a common noun.
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Puja & Rituals by Neha Bist at 3:38 PM on December 23, 2008
reason not to mess with this flag.Another hack is the creation of aliases for Uppercase local users in the form: lowercase version to real one uppercase: UppercaseIt will make sendmail deliver messages to uppercase local recipients in a case insensitive manner.
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Computers & Accessories by rohit verma at 12:16 AM on December 22, 2008
COMPUTE THE GCD AND LCM OF TWO NUMBERS TOGETHER WITH A BEZOUT EQUALITY The rationale is to use the Euclides algorithm and to memorize the results in a 2x2 Matrix Dn such that a Rn-1 = Dn . b Rn-2 if Rn = Qn x Rn-1 Rn1 then Dn1 = Dn . Q , where Qn 1 Q = 1 0 Qo being the identity matrix For performan
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Computers & Technology by Rakesh Singh at 5:33 PM on May 31, 2008
.The baud unit is named after Emile Baudot, the inventor of the Baudot code for telegraphy, and is represented as SI units are. That is, the first letter of its symbol is uppercase Bd, but when the unit, the first letter of its symbol is uppercase Bd, but when the unit is spelled out, it should be written in lowercase baud except when it begins a sentence.andThe baud rate is the number of times per second a
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Computers & Technology by Nick S at 7:37 PM on June 12, 2008
symbols when the keyboard is in uppershift. Type the lower symbol for the keys with two symbols when the keyboard is in lowershift. Type uppercase characters for alphabetic keys which have only one symbol when the keyboard is in uppershift. Type uppercase alphabetic characters when the keyboard is in lowershift, unless the Check Lowercase CHECKLC keyword is specified. If the CHECKLC keyword is specified
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Computers & Technology by Sumita at 6:35 AM on May 24, 2008
use uppercase or lowercase computerhope.com, you will still reach the same page. However, when typing the name of the page and/or directories, it is case sensitive. Therefore, http://www.computerhope.com/jargon. htm is different than HTTP://WWW.COMPUTERHOPE.COM/JARGON. HTM, although the domain is valid, because index.htm is uppercase the page will not work unless an uppercase version of the page existed
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Computers & Technology by Surand at 7:20 AM on February 14, 2008
.htm...Well Kausik , Text can be typed in lowercase or small letters, uppercase or capital letters, or a mix of the two cases.Have you found yourself wishing you could change the capitalization of a section of text ribbon the button has an upper case and lower case A4. You have a variety of options from which to choose. For example, you can choose lowercase, uppercase or toggle case5. Select the option you want
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Computers & Technology by Kausik at 10:47 PM on July 08, 2008
on the toolbar. The Text tool is represented by an uppercase T.Step4Click the uppermost of the two squares at the bottom of the box. The top square represents the foreground color; this will be the color of your-click it or select Open.Step3Click the Text tool on the toolbar. The Text tool is represented by an uppercase T.Step4Click the uppermost of the two squares at the bottom of the box. The top square represents
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Computers & Technology by Zaidahmed at 6:49 PM on August 14, 2008
be typed in lowercase or small letters, uppercase or capital letters, or a mix of the two cases.To do so:1. Highlight the text you want to change.2. Choose Format | Change Case. This opens the dialog box the site :http://www.infopackets.com/ cha nnels/en/windows/carolscorner offi ce/2006/20060613changecasem swor d.htm...In Ms - Word, Text can be typed in lowercase or small letters, uppercase or capital
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Computers & Technology by k k saxena at 3:19 AM on May 27, 2008
=1370576...Generate 1 to 50,000 unique passwordsSpecify fixed or random length passwordsSelectable character ranges consisting of Uppercase, Lowercase, Numbers and Special charactersDictionary words of 2 to 9 differ from the old by at leastthree characters. For comparison purposes, an uppercase letter and its corresponding lower case letterare equivalent....well,Each password must have at least eight characters
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Computers & Technology by Sonalika at 2:31 PM on October 24, 2008
classes:o lower-case letters: abcd...o upper-case letters: ABCD...o numeric: 1234...o non-alphanumeric: !<,"...Source :http://www.wikihow.com/Ch oose-a-Secure-Passwordhttp ://www it is best if you do not use real words for your password.3. Mix different character types. You can make a password much more secure by mixing different types of characters. Use some uppercase letters along
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Computers & Technology by Nisha Gujral at 5:27 PM on April 27, 2008
the uppercase B is used for bytes.1 kb/s = 1000 bits per second1 KB/s = 1024 bytes per secondfor more inf check source http://www.speedguide.net/faqinq. php?category=90&qid=166...A bit, short for binary digit second. Note the capitalization. The lowercase b is commonly used to denote bits, while the uppercase B is used for bytes.1 kb/s = 1000 bits per second1 KB/s = 1024 bytes per second...There is a difference
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Computers & Technology by ravi raj at 8:50 PM on April 21, 2008