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Sunday, September 20, 2015
Sunday, September 13, 2015
The Greatest Chess Game ever played
The Greatest Chess Game ever played: Garry Kasparov (2812) - Veselin Topalov (2700) [B07]
Hoogovens A Tournament Wijk aan Zee NED (4), 1999
1.e4 d6 2.d4 Nf6 3.Nc3 g6 4.Be3 [4.f4 The most popular move and 4.Nf3 is second most popular move] 4...Bg7 5.Qd2 c6 6.f3 b5 7.Nge2 Nbd7 8.Bh6 Bxh6 9.Qxh6 Bb7 10.a3 e5 11.0--0--0 Qe7 12.Kb1 a6 13.Nc1 0--0--0 14.Nb3 exd4 15.Rxd4 c5 16.Rd1 Nb6 17.g3 Kb8 18.Na5 Ba8 19.Bh3 d5 20.Qf4+ Ka7 21.Rhe1 d4 22.Nd5 Nbxd5 23.exd5 Qd6 24.Rxd4! [24.Qxd6³] 24...cxd4 25.Re7+ Kb6 [25...Qxe7 26.Qxd4+ Kb8 27.Qb6+ Bb7 28.Nc6+ Ka8 29.Qa7#] 26.Qxd4+ Kxa5 [26...Qc5 27.Qxf6+] 27.b4+ Ka4 28.Qc3 Qxd5 29.Ra7 Bb7 30.Rxb7 Qc4 31.Qxf6 Kxa3 32.Qxa6+ Kxb4 33.c3+ Kxc3 [33...Qxc3 34.Qxb5+; 33...Qxc3 34.Qxb5+] 34.Qa1+ Kd2 35.Qb2+ Kd1 36.Bf1™ [36.Re7 Qd3+ 37.Ka1 Ra8+] 36...Rd2™ 37.Rd7 Rxd7 38.Bxc4 bxc4 39.Qxh8+- Rd3 40.Qa8 c3 41.Qa4+ Ke1 42.f4 f5 43.Kc1 Rd2 44.Qa7 Black resigned 44...Rxh2 45.Qg1+ 1--0
Sunday, September 6, 2015
How fast should my Internet connection be to watch streaming movies?
Internet Speed and Bandwidth for HD Video Quality
In a 2010 survey, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) found that 80 percent of people with broadband Internet in the U.S. didn't know the speed of that broadband connection[source: Gurin]. In addition, some may be surprised to learn that they're only getting a fraction of their service's advertised maximum speeds. For example, your Internet service provider (ISP) might have you on a plan that says "up to 30 Mbps down" while you're really only getting download speeds of around 19 Mbps.
Web sites like speedtest.net offer free tests for both the upload and download speeds of your Internet connection, but be cautious of some of the tempting "start" buttons in ads on the sites -- many are actually well-designed ads that look like they're part of the site's test mechanisms. Before you call your ISP about any discrepancies, remember that the plan you're on is based on a maximum value. Your actual results are affected by factors like your ISP's peak Web use times, the number of people sharing your line and your distance from the ISP's fiber pipeline.
When it comes to streaming HD video, you'll need a broadband speed, or bitrate, that's capable of handling a progressive scan rate of 720p. Since your HD-capable screen is refreshing the screen 60 times per second, this means ensuring that all those video frames are received and ready to play before they're needed. Your computer or other device will cache all the incoming data and queue the video frames so they're ready for smooth playback.
From there, determining the speed you'll need seems to be a matter of math. That math, though, requires some idea about the size of the video file. This depends on how the file is encoded, more commonly referred to as the file type. A one-hour 720p video in the MPEG-2 standard might be 2.7 GB while the same video in one of the newest video standards, H.264/Advanced Video Coding (AVC), could be almost 13 GB [source: Digital Rebellion]. Thus, differences in file size could be one explanation for why different Web sites have different speed recommendations for streaming their HD content.
Suppose the video you're streaming is one hour long, and the file size for that video is 6 GB. While a broadband connection of up to 10 Mbps lets you easily stream a lot of video content online, you'll want 15 Mbps or more for this six-gigabyte HD video. Here's a quick look at the math:
- Approximate megabytes: 6 GB = 6,144 MB (1 GB = 1024 MB)
- Approximate megabits: 6,144 MB = 49,152 Mb (1 byte = 8 bits)
- Number of seconds per hour calculation: 60 x 60 = 3,600
- Megabits per hour calculation: 49,152 / 3,600 = 13.65 Mbps
When you're streaming HD content, also consider whether the connection jumps over a wireless router. If so, note that the connection speed could drop over the connection if the WiFi standard isn't fast enough. You'll want to avoid slower 802.11b connections, and the newest 802.11n is the ideal choice to keep up with faster broadband services.
As with anything you do over your broadband connection, be sure to note whether your ISP will slow down or stop your service after reaching a certain bandwidth threshold. Some sites, such as Netflix, let you choose a lower playback quality to help you stay within those thresholds, even though it means giving up the higher definition. Also, make sure the hardware you're using isn't just HD-capable, but it has the processing power to cache and play video files in HD.
Sourceshttp://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/fast-internet-connection-for-streaming-hd-movies1.htm
- Digital Rebellion. "Video Space Calculator." Digital Rebellion LLC. (Oct. 28, 2911) http://www.digitalrebellion.com/webapps/video_calc.html
- Federal Communications Commission. "Encyclopedia: Broadband Speed." (Oct. 28, 2011) http://www.fcc.gov/encyclopedia/broadband-speed
- Gurin, Joel. "Broadband Speed: When Ignorance is Costly." Federal Communications Commission. June 2, 2010. (Oct. 28, 2011) http://reboot.fcc.gov/blog?entryId=474986
- Gurin, Joel. "Internet Service: Would You Switch - and Why?" Federal Communications Commission. Dec. 6, 2010. (Oct. 28, 2011) http://www.fcc.gov/blog/internet-service-would-you-switch-and-why
- Hulu. "Help: Hulu Desktop System Requirements." (Oct. 27, 2011) http://www.hulu.com/support/article/166573
- Hulu. "Help: Video Streaming." (Oct. 27, 2011) http://www.hulu.com/support/article/166587
- Hulu. "Video Quality." (Oct. 27, 2011) http://www.hulu.com/about/video_quality
- Netflix. "Help: How does my Internet connection affect the picture quality of movies I watch instantly?" (Oct. 27, 2011) http://www.netflix.com/Help?action=2&jsEnabled=false&faqtrkid=5&p_faqid=1190&lnkctr=yas_faq&p_search_text=recommended%20internet%20speed
Xfinity (Comcast) is inplementing a 300GB threshold on data usage per month. What should we do?
This is the time when we have two option here to follow or we keep Comcast as our internet provider and have some education about how bandwidth consumption is and how we can avoid to be penalized with that fee. (this remain me Cuba and the 15 pound rice per person in each months that communist gov provided there.)
or we choose to loo for another internet provider; and if you already tired of Comcast there is competition out there.
1-AT&T U-verse has a competitive price and They are introducing soon a new network that is called Fiber to the premise (total fiber network from the central office to the house) I have saw them working behind my back yard and this is a pic of them
This is the tool to keep tracking of your internet consunsion
https://customer.xfinity.com/help-and-support/internet/
http://xfinity.com/usagemeter
*FAQs last updated September 1, 2015.
https://customer.xfinity.com/help-and-support/internet/data-usage-trials
or we choose to loo for another internet provider; and if you already tired of Comcast there is competition out there.
1-AT&T U-verse has a competitive price and They are introducing soon a new network that is called Fiber to the premise (total fiber network from the central office to the house) I have saw them working behind my back yard and this is a pic of them
2-
Atlantic Broadband
https://atlanticbb.com/
This is the tool to keep tracking of your internet consunsion
https://customer.xfinity.com/help-and-support/internet/
http://xfinity.com/usagemeter
Questions & Answers About Our Data Usage Plan Trials
Updated on September 01, 2015 at 2:43 PM
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Introduction
Important Update: These FAQs* describe our trial monthly data usage plans for XFINITY Internet service in the following areas: Huntsville and Mobile, Alabama; Tucson, Arizona; Fort Lauderdale, the Keys and Miami, Florida; Atlanta, Augusta and Savannah, Georgia; Central Kentucky; Maine; Jackson and Tupelo, Mississippi; Knoxville, Memphis and Nashville, Tennessee; and Charleston, South Carolina.
General Questions and Answers About Our Data Usage Plans
If you are not a customer in these markets, please see Questions and Answers About Our Data Usage Plans to learn more about your data usage plans.
- What are the data usage plans being trialed?
- Is my area part of the data usage plan trials?
- What will happen if I exceed my data usage plan?
- How do I avoid overage charges?
- Will I be alerted when I near or exceed my data usage plan?
- Will I get more data in my monthly plan if I upgrade to a higher Internet tier?
- How can I find out how much data I currently use or my monthly data history?
- How can I estimate my monthly data usage?
- If I exceed my data usage plan, when will I get billed?
- Will unused data be applied to a future month?
- What information will be displayed on my Comcast bill?
- Who can I contact for data usage-related questions?
- Can I opt out of the data usage plan?
- I don't see my usage meter in My Account, what should I do?
- Where can I view my monthly data usage history?
Questions and Answers About Our Flexible Data Option
Note: This information applies only to Economy Plus customers who choose to enroll in the Flexible Data Option offered in the following areas: Huntsville and Mobile, Alabama; Fresno, California; Fort Lauderdale, the Keys and Miami, Florida; Atlanta, Augusta and Savannah, Georgia; Central Kentucky; Maine; Jackson and Tupelo, Mississippi; Knoxville and Memphis, Tennessee; and Charleston, South Carolina.
If you are not an Economy Plus customer enrolled in this plan in one of these markets, please seeQuestions and Answers About Our Data Usage Plans.
If you are not an Economy Plus customer enrolled in this plan in one of these markets, please seeQuestions and Answers About Our Data Usage Plans.
- What is the Flexible Data Option?
- Who is eligible to participate?
- How do I know what level of XFINITY service I subscribe to?
- With the Flexible Data Option, what happens if I use more than 5 GB of data in a month?
- With the Flexible Data Option, is there a limit to how much data I can use?
- If I use more than 5 GB of data in a month, will I receive the $5.00 credit?
- How do I avoid additional charges?
- How do I enroll in the Flexible Data Option?
- Once enrolled in the Flexible Data Option, how do I opt out?
- Once enrolled, will I be alerted when I approach or exceed 5 GB of data?
- Can I opt out of the notifications?
- When will I get billed?
- If I am enrolled in the Flexible Data Option, what information will be displayed on my bill?
- Who can I contact for data usage-related questions?
*FAQs last updated September 1, 2015.
Questions and Answers About Our Unlimited Data Option
Note: This information applies only to XFINITY Internet customers who choose to enroll in the Unlimited Data Option offered in the following areas: Fort Lauderdale, the Keys and Miami, Florida.
- What is the Unlimited Data Option?
- Who is eligible to participate?
- With the Unlimited Data Option, what happens if I use less than 300 GB of data in a month?
- With the Unlimited Data Option, is there a limit to how much data I can use?
- How do I enroll in the Unlimited Data Option?
- Once enrolled in the Unlimited Data Option, how do I opt out?
- Once enrolled in the Unlimited Data Option, will I still be able to see the data usage meter?
- When will I get billed?
- If I am enrolled in the Unlimited Data Option, what information will be displayed on my bill?
- Who can I contact for data usage-related questions?
Friday, September 4, 2015
How to update my Kodi program in my android tv box
MXQ Kodi Tv Box Amlogic S805 Quad Core Google Android 4.4 Kitkat 1GB RAM 8GB ROM Support H.265 Smart Media Player Android Tv Box
Sign in "play Market" with a gmail account
-lookup for Kodi
-click either update or install Kodi
Android - Can't get video to display Fullscreen
Did you get a 3/4 of size screen video on your tv after updating Kodi to the latest 15.2. well here is the way to gain back that nice pictures that we used to love it
MXQ Kodi Tv Box Amlogic S805 Quad Core Google Android 4.4 Kitkat 1GB RAM 8GB ROM Support H.265 Smart Media Player Android Tv Box"
-KODI
-SYSTEM
-VIDEO
-ACCELERATION (If you dont see acceleration here,make sure on the botton tell "setting level advanced" please )
resumen after video-go to accelaration and uncheck all but no "ALLOW HARDWARE ACCELARATION - MediaCodec"
-exit and test
Monday, August 31, 2015
Como entrar a jugar en el servidor de ajedrez ciberchess si java me bloquea
Desde que Java lanzo su ultimo update ha jodido que usuarios puedan jugar en ciberchess servidor de ajedrez usando navegadores como Internet Explorer y Google Crome,he podido ver que las resoluciones que da Java es peo, como unico he podido entrar es usando Mozila Firefox como veran en la foto que suvi abajo,,espero les ayude en algo
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