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C a p t u r i n g your s u m m e r vacation Summer vacation i s a great time for taking pictures. We are usually relaxed and ready for a good time, and this helps us see photo opportunities more easily than when we're rushing through our everyday lives. Plus the surroundings are different and often new to us, so the uniqueness of an area really jumps out. If you are shopping for a new digital camera for your vacation, look for one with features that match your activities. For example, i f you vacation around water, y o u ' l l w a n t something that's weatherproof. Olympus and Pentax have models you can actually use underwater, ideal for shallow snorkeling or dipping into a tidal pool. Most manufacturers have cameras w i t h l o n g telephoto lenses, and these are great for wildlife photography. Long telephotos tend t o magnify small camera movements and hand tremors that create blurred images, so consider models that include image stabilization or vibration reduction.

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remember that once you've paid for the memory cards, it doesn't cost any

an adapter so you can plug the charger into the local power outlets. Many

more to shoot 300 frames than 30 frames. It's far better to delete the

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If you shoot RAW, you'll definitely need lots of memory cards or an auxiliary

You'll also have to think about how to store your images, especially if you

storage system. If you travel with a notebook computer, you can download

are gone for an extended period or you intend to take a lot o f photos.

images to its hard drive. Portable photo storage units like the Epson P4000

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your shots. As well as shots of family members and the obvious tourist attractions, what else could you take pictures of? Follow your interests. I know a postman who has 'images o f quaint p o s t offices h e ' s photographed on vacation. On road trips across Canada I take pictures of old cars from t h e ' 5 0 s a n d ' H s t h a t I s e e • abandoned in fields. Some people have interesting photo collections of road signs, architectural details of old buildings, local food, subway systems, lighthouses — you name it. After you have done this for three or four vacations, you have the makings of an interesting collection that can take on a life of its own — you may start choosing vacation spots so you can photograph that special thing. By David Tanaka

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to show them a reference so they know what's what — that reference is the

A couple o f 'em perform awesome shove-its, but it's the guy with the

colour white. DV cameras that know what white is (under a certain lighting

camera that really catches my eye. He's struggling to get a decent shot,

condition) will know what every other colour should be. Cameras that aren't

even though there's plenty of light.

white balanced properly will cast a tint across all the footage that's shot,

He's got the strongest keylight in the world: the sun. But he still gets dark

often either bluish or orange.

patches in his shot — hard shadows that suck up detail and definition.

So be sure to white balance in each and every shooting condition you

Switching to manual mode, he opens up the iris to eliminate the shadows,

encounter. Even when moving from a bright sunny area to a shaded scene,

but then the sky blows out. Fiddling around some more, he totally misses the great moves going down.

you should re•balance the camera. The kind of days we humans love — bright sun and blue sky - is also the

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kind of day that gives cameras a real headache. It's too much of a good

skateboarders is a challenge. Their baseball cap brims cast a nasty shadow

thing, and often the sun is too intense as a video lighting source. It's a hard,

across their faces, even when the rest of the shot looks pretty decent.

harsh light, and it often casts deep, dark shadows.

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cloud layers' effect on sunlight is to turn it nice and soft, eliminating hard

Shooting video in the great outdoors is not always as great as it sounds.

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edge shadows. Videographers can have the best of both worlds, though. Enjoy the sunny

shade, from high noon to sunset, the intensity and the colour cast o f

summer, but at the same time control the sun and turn it into a soft, subtle lighting tool. There are at least two ways to do this: one is to use an ND (for neutral density) filter. Many cameras have these built-in, while others can be fitted with a snapon or screw-in filter for the front of the camera lens. ND filters do not affect the colour in a picture, but they do darken the overall image, reducing the amount of light getting through the lens in an even and uniform manner. It's a handy way to control overly bright situations, like the beach or a concrete jungle. The skateboard shooter in question did not realize what the ND was on the side of his camera — until I stuck my nose in his shot! Another way to control sunlight is to steer it, bounce it, shape it and soften it in such a way that it fills in for itself. Here's where bounce boards or lighting cards come into play. These "lighting control devices" can be purchased at video or photo supply stores, but they

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lower the overall brightness level. Or, consider controlling the light with bounce boards and reflectors to soften and shape it, or get a warm card for

Finally, while t h e importance o f proper white balancing cannot be overstated, there can be reasons to cheat. Instead of showing the camera a white card, some videographers instead show it a "warm" or "cool" card

the white balance so that more natural looking skin tones are apparent in the harsh midday sun. Or, find some skateboarders, and try all three!

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Easier geocaches (terrain wise) are generally within civilization and are

multi-caches where users find one cache in order to get the coordinates for

confined to interesting if a little out of the way places in your city, often cr

the next one; puzzle caches where users must solve a riddle or some other

hiking and biking trails. However, for higher terrain difficulty rated Caches

such puzzle (often a Sudoku) to get coordinates. There are also event

standard hiking protocol stands: pack a change of clothes, an emergenc„

caches where for example, a cache is hidden at a limited run event and is

survival kit, tell someone where you're going (made easier in this case oy

only available for the duration of said event.

the fact that you have exact coordinates) and when you plan to return Bring a flashlight, your GPS users' manual and bring and be familiar with

In our test trek, we're using Garmin's GPSMAP 60CSx. Pretty well any

navigating using a map and compass. Geocaching has a language all its own, with acronyms like TFTH (thanks

handheld GPS device will work, though for ease of use, a unit that has

for the hike), TFTC (thanks for the cache), TNLN (took nothing, left

geocaching-specific functions makes it easier to keep track or to store and

nothing), SL (signed logbook) and others. Many of the urban caches give a

and upward

navigate to multiple caches in one trek. Many GPS handhelds can connect to a PC via a USB cable (either included or purchased separately) and there

Trackable items

are several free o r paid software suites that can manage and send

Items like 'geocoins' or Travel Bugs arc sometimes p it into caches i

geocache information to the device. See www.geocaching.com/waypoints

hopes of filling their owner's goal Geocoins and Trove Bugs are trace

for several options.

items or users can create their own The idea here is the1the original o

Geocaching.com, the unofficial hub for all things geocaching, allows users to download .loc files which can in turn be opened in geocaching software

sets a goal for their traceable item; it could be to ma e it as far nort possible, to complete a return Journey, landing back i. here it started

and output to files specific to your GPS device or, in some cases, sent directly to the GPS receiver in its native file format.

seeing parts of the world or anything the owner car dream up Wit

Geocaches run the gamut from the easily accessible urban caches on even terrain (often hidden while out walking the dog, it seems) to remote

item's goal - generally an instructional paper will sa what the goal; and if they can help it to achieve said goal, they carry it on the next Ie

caches that are harder to get to. Geocaching.com offers user-supplied

its journey If cachers find a bug or coin, they follow a

difficulty ratings for the different treks that are offered up from one to five

item and record the find Travel Bugs, for example, a re purchased ite that include a track log so owners can see where th. a Travel Bug is

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Listings on www.geocaching.com give a good idea of what exactly we're

EasyGPS software, a bike mount for the GPSMAP 60CSx 'has been jerry

supposed to be looking for. A microcache can be anything small, like a pill

rigged using the included belt clip and we're off. The GPS we're using offers

bottle, film canister or small food container, just enough to store a log book

a geocaching specific find function, and the five caches we've uploaded to

(or sheet) and perhaps a small writing instrument. A standard cache can be

the device show up, along with distance from our current position; the first

an ammunition box, a food storage container or anything weather proof

is 2.73 km away.

that can be hidden and generally contains a log book, writing instrument

Users are offered a number of different screen options to navigate by. Of

and several trade items; anything small - in both size and value - fits.

most use on a geocache are the map overview and the compass screens.

The sport is built on respect for other cachers and relies on the honour

Starting out, the map view screen is the more useful of the two as it gives

system; if cachers choose to take an item from a cache, they're asked to

an accurate idea of current location relative to the cache you're searching

leave something of approximately equal value. The practice of taking anc

for. The compass screen simply offers an arrow and a distance to the

leaving items seems to be aimed more at making the sport more enjoyable

target, along with other info that's extraneous to the task at hand. Before

for kids as cachers are most likely to find stickers, small games, rubber

narrowing in on the cache location - getting to within a few hundred

stamps and the like. The first find was quite exhilarating and whet the appetite for more

metres, it's not the best option. Following the overview map, it was simple to get to within 100 metres of the cache. From there, switching to a compass view, we completed the last

Marking the previous cache as found - changing the icon on the map

100 metres on foot. Experienced geocachers recommend walking toward

to head out in search of another. The overview map screen showed a new

the cache location, trying to get as exact a fix as possible. Then, walk past

cache a couple of kilometres away.

the cache, go a few metres then double back. Approach one more time from a different angle and the average of the three points should give a very

screen of our GPS from a closed treasure chest to an open one - it was time

And with the excitement of our first find still front and centre, two new geocachers were born.

good idea of where the cache is hidden. Our first cache was a well camouflaged food storage container with forest

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floor covering glued to the top and sawdust stuck to the side. Hidden under a tree, it wasn't a particularly hard find; once our search was narrowed, it was a simple matter of thinking about where we would have hidden a cache

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and registration page where they may log in or request a username and

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password," says Dino Farinaccia, Director o f Marketing a t Toronto

network to cover Toronto's downtown core by the end of 2006.

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While WiFi hotspots have existed in cafes and other public spaces for years, blanket WiFi is different. "It's like creating one very, very big cafe,"

For a price, however. At press time, Toronto Hydro was currently still finalizing its pricing and

says John Reid, president of the Canadian Advanced Technology Alliance.

payment methods for the service. Farinaccia says that access to the

Toronto Hydro already has a ready-made foundation for its wireless

network will be free during a six month trial period. After that, users can

infrastructure: streetlight poles, which it purchased from the City of Toronto access the service at 'competitive market rates." (Rogers Wireless last year for about $60 million. Telecommunications expert Siemens began currently charges users of its Second Cup WiFi hotspots 15 cents per minute, and allows them to purchase prepaid allotments of $9 per hour or

attaching network nodes to the poles in May. Upon completion, Toronto Hydro's One Zone will cover approximately six square kilometres of Toronto's biggest business and commercial district. Blanket WiFi will allow people anywhere within the zone's boundaries to

$15 for 24 hours.) According to Farinaccia, blanket WiFi in Toronto will support Toronto

access the Internet wirelessly simply by logging on to One Zone with

Hydro's smart meter initiative. "Smart metering as an application is the ability to collect data from a hydro

WiFi-enabled devices like laptops, cell phones, smart phones, PDAs and

meter, download it into a database, and essentially provide time of dal,

videogame consoles. Like currently-available WiFi hot spots, the One Zone will automatically

usage as to how individuals utilize energy during a given day, week or

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communications at Siemens. The principle, says Cassetta, would be similar t o h o w telephone companies a t o n e t i m e organized

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technologies," says Gallant. However, Gallant acknowledges that it might be tougher to recreate the

cover existing dead spots.)

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competitors — like Toronto.

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According to John Reid, providing Canadians with a fast, efficient

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connection to the Internet will be a key benefit to the economy, and will

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and chief information officer for the City of Fredericton. The company sells Internet to members o f the Fredericton Municipal

Canada," he says. As more and more cities (including London, Chicago and San Francisco)

Community Network — which includes local businesses and academic

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institutions — and then makes available for free the portion of the WiFi that

and the two very different blanket WiFi models that they offer. Whether the

is not being used by commercial members at any given time.

future will hold citizens basking in the co-operative glow of free WiFi, or squabbling telcos vying for airwaves and marketshare, is yet to be seen. By Erin Bell

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T e s t Lab: In- c a r global p o s i t i o n i n g s y s t e m s The global positioning system (GPS) and the receivers that utilize it are revolutionizing the way we navigate.

time, the system will be navigating as opposed t o planning. Added features like altitude measurement are of limited use to most users, but are

They replace the windshield-obscuring, argument-inducing and origami-

often included.

folding ways of the paper map with turn-by-turn directions, fairly accurate predictions of the travel time involved (barring traffic and construction -

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though that i n the works too) and points of interest along the way.

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GPS has replaced the post-folding map paradigm too. Services like

Size: 110 x 77 x 20 mm Weight: 170 g WAAS: no

MapQuest, Yahoo! Maps and Google Local are useful but can't compete with

Points of interest': Not specified Expandable storage: SD/MMC

the on-the-fly route calculation of a GPS device.

Screen size: 3.5-inch E x t r a s : MP3 playback

There are several categories of GPS receiver: in-car systems are likely the

Cold start: 60 sec W a r m start: 3 sec

first that come to mind. However, the technology has found a niche in

Mounting hardware: Suction mount and claw cradle

nautical applications, fleet management systems for things like taxis and'

Accessories included: Windshield mount, cradle, car and home power

delivery services and handheld systems designed for outdoors use such as

adapters, USB cable

hiking and camping.

The Mio is a simple to operate GPS system built on top of Windows CE and

For our tests, we concerned ourselves with one of the major categories: in-

housed in a simple and attractive casing. The device avoids the menu

car systems. With in-car GPS units, battery life takes a back seat t o

overload that can sometimes plague GPS systems that want to proudly

accessories. Things like in-car power adapters, well thought out cradles,

demonstrate all their myriad abilities on the first menu screen users see.

ease of menu navigation, screen readability and enhanced functions like

Instead, upon cold starting the device - a quick and painless process;

points of interest and traffic updates (where available) take precedence. In

satellites were picked up and we were ready to roll in about one and a half

fact, the battery is only really put to use when the car isn't running or when

minutes - users are greeted with a simple four-item menu with entries for

the GPS system is removed from the can taken in to a rest stop to examine

inputting an address, favourites, points of interest and map look and feel.

progress and plan the next stops in a route, for example. Realistically, we're

There's also a bottom menu for going straight to the map or playing MP3s

only likely to need a couple of hours of battery life as the vast majority of the

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The keyboard is laid out from left to right alphabetically, and with no option

Accessing settings, changing maps (Canada and the US are included)

for changing the interface to a more familiar OWERTY interfaces, can be

or accessing other deeper features like touch-screen alignment and backlight level.

confusing. Also, inputting the same letter consecutively works strangely; if

The 3,5-inch touch screen makes data entry simple, and commonly used

be input twice but rather, once in capital. While this strange character entry

functions like volume and deeper route info are available directly from the map screen.

convention isn't a big deal, I can't in good conscience recommend this device to people living in Mississippi.

Inputting address data using the touch screen takes some getting used to.

users tap the same letter key twice in rapid succession, the character won't

On the plus side, adding an address as a favourite is a very simple affair. The Mio 0310 comes with a plastic claw-style holster that attaches easily

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Points of interest": Not specified Expandable storage: SO/MMC Screen size: 3.5-inch E x t r a s : Vehicle mount, software Picture viewer,

As users drive along, they are presented with a default overhead view. However, as they approach a turn or waypoint in the route, the device

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Accessories included: Car and home power adapters, suction vehicle mount,

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USB cable, carry case Garmin's NUvi 350, extraneous umlauts aside, is a tiny form factor in-car

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GPS that can also be used in limited on-foot jaunts in and around the city. To

The device offers 4GB of storage and allows for a greater library of maps,

The "SmartVolume" feature increases the voice prompt volume above

that end, it includes a Pedestrian setting, along with bicycle, truck and even

speeds of 45 mph (about 72 km/h) to cope with rising cabin noise while the Night View switches the screen from daylight neutral tones to darker blues,

bus settings. It's small and lightweight with a flip-up antenna. The unit uses a unique

reds and purples for ease of reading the screen and to preserve night vision.

dashboard mount that interfaces with a terminal on the back o f the device and accepts power

A sturdy windshield mount suctions to glass and swivels at two points. The fact that it doesn't telescope means users might have difficulty finding

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from the included cigarette lighter adapter. As is the new paradigm, the

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Te s t Lab card. Music is interrupted when a voice prompt needs to be issued. While any of the MP3-playing GPS devices can play audiobooks with a little user

storage and, along with FM transmission that plays music and navigation commands over your car stereo, it's unique in this roundup.

intervention, Garmin had the good sense to position its device as an audio book player, and offers Audible support, including a menu item for playing

Navigation is logical and turn-by-turn, though the system doesn't voice street names, only turn directions and highways where applicable.

books purchased through the service.

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The NOvi 3 5 0 switches automatically between night and day modes depending o n t h e time o f day, offering an optimal map viewing for

in part to the fact that it incorporates two Li-ion cells to give it its impressive (but not fully tested) 15 hours of battery life.

conditions. On the road, it voices street and highway names, which makes it much easier to navigate without needing to look at the screen.

A windshield suction mount is included in the package, as is a proteCtive face cover. The mount consists of a locking platform that the device sits

Users are presented with options for extending the functionality of the

atop. The problem here is with the flexible shaft of the mount. It supports the

device and can purchase software upgrades through the Garmin site that

device without issue and while the gooseneck system for positioning the

give access to dictionaries and language guides — with common phrases

device optimally does allow for more flexibility, it also allows car vibrations voiced digitally — for tourism, along with Travel Guides that, while expensive, to be translated directly to the device, causing it t o shake perceptibly in offer new maps and points of interest, along with restaurant and hotel ratings on a star scale.

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Size: 114 x 100 x 65 mm W e i g h t : 24? g

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Screen size: 3.5-inch E x t r a s : FM transmitter

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Cold start: 40 sec W a r m start: 10 sec

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Designed to replace the PowerBook line, the MacBook Pro sports a nearly

notebook would suck the battery dry in a ridiculously short period of time,

identical design to the previous generation PowerBook. The biggest change

simultaneously generating enough heat inside the casing that everything

is under the hood, with the cfeaky old G4 processor replaced by a dual-core

might start to melt. Apple was forced to use the older, slower G4 processors

Core Duo processor rated at 2GHz or higher. The new machines also sport a

inside the iBook and PowerBook lines, while power apps like PhotoShop and

faster video card with more onboard memory, hard drive sizes up to 120GB,

Final Cut Pro all but required a G5 processor. Conundrum.

and the ability to put 2GB of RAM into the machine. In short, the new

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There were a few other changes. First: the power cord has a new f r o m main system memory. Another area is in the screen: at present, the magnetically-attached connector known as the MagSafe, to prevent the Mac MacBook is only available with a 13-inch screens. from going flying if someone trips over the cord. Second, the PC Card slot is T h e biggest obvious change with the MacBooks, when compared to the gone from the 1?-inch model, replaced by the smaller ExpressCard slot. And i B o o k s , is the redesigned keyboard. The new MacBook keyboard has more for multimedia fans, not only has an iSight camera been embedded into the s p a c e between the keys, which might mean a bit of practice is required bezel right above the screen, but the MacBook Pro also comes with a remote b e f o r e user get comfortable with it. More crucial is Apple's decision to sink control, just like the new iMacs.

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a month-old Windows XP installation and it found 149 errors. Fixing these

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errors substantially improved the startup time of the machine.

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saving mode that targets potentially unneeded files. The demo version is fully functional, but it expires after 30 days. You can

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may be left in the dust for any one of myriad reasons. We won't talk about Laser

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Disc, Betamax or any other formats that were edged out despite being arguably superior to their competition.

will in the HD-DVD copy of the Warner Bros. historical epic, The Last

The outcome of the impending battle is as yet impossible to predict; Blu-ray

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adopters in the virtual dust. By the same token, HD DVD may outplay Blu-ray,

whether during the close-quarter fighting sequences or the wider

making early adopters seem remarkably forward thinking in a few years.

landscape shots.

At the end of the day, consumer support decides the winner.

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This sound's important While it's a good idea to make sure your picture is as good as possible,

corner or against a wall. Placement against a wall will make the bass

make sure your sound is too. Properly calibrated sound can add inches to

sound "boomy" which is cool for about 10 minutes. Lastly, you can tell that you have a polarity or "phase" problem when

your display as it is a key ingredient for the suspension of disbelief. In fact, I now believe m y 13-inch screen is 50 inches' with the addition o f a

certain frequencies sound muddy when running test tones across all

properly calibrated surround sound system and a pair of binoculars.

the speakers. One speaker will be moving in the opposite direction of another, cancelling out sound waves. If this is the case, check your

Hello, is this thing on? The starting point for setting up your system is placing the speakers in

speaker wiring for continuity.

the correct positions, pointing them in the right direction and making sure they have the correct polarity before calibrating. For example, if you have

Now you can actually start calibrating. Quite a few receivers offer an auto-calibration system where you place

the left and right channels reversed, screen objects will move in one

the supplied microphone where you normally sit. This is very handy but

direction and their corresponding sound in the other. Very art house, but

it's common for high-end receivers and pre-amps to require you to break

not usually desirable and, yes, it happens. Also, all speakers should point

out the measuring tape and SPL (Sound Pressure Level) meter.

toward the listening position, ideally at ear level. This guarantees that

Occasionally, auto-calibration can be fooled and you'll have to do it

there is no high frequency drop-off as tweeters tend to be very directional.

manually anyway. You'll have to ferret around the internet to find one

The left and right speakers should be 30 degrees off the centre axis and

now for under $100. In either case, make sure the calibration mic or

the rear speakers placed all the way to 110 degrees on either side. They

SPL meter is pointing up to the ceiling at "ear height and in the place

should follow a perfect circle around the listening position. I f you can't

where you plan to sit. Also, make sure you're not blocking any of the

place your speakers in a circle around the listening position you will have

speakers during the test sequence or reflecting any sound to the mic

to add delay to compensate. This means the left and right speakers are not

with your body. Fortunately for me, my body absorbs sound due to

flat against the wall but stick out slightly and are angled to the centre. This

high fat content but you may not be so lucky.

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Manual or automatic, calibration is done to make sure that all the

the subwoofer is not very important other than to avoid putting it in a

speakers sound equally loud and the sound arrives at the proper time. This isn't an issue if you put all the speakers in a perfect circle around the listening position but, again, this is usually not possible and adjustments need to be made. Use the measuring tape to measure the distance from

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andGNOMEuses GTK. Different applications are programmed using different libraries. The best way to decide which is best for a particular user is for them to examine the Linux programs that they use the most (somewhat difficult on a first in-depth experimentation with Linux), determine which library they were programmed with and let that guide the decision. In the end, I decided to go with the GNOME-based Ubuntu (as opposed to Kubuntu, based on KDE).

Step two is actually installing the thing. Ubuntu is in version 5.10 at the time of writing. Updates are delivered every six months through an 18-month lifecycle. The current version is scheduled to be retired according to Ubuntu's product life cycle. The new version 6.06 named Dapper Drake will be officially released for existing users to upgrade. • Step one is choosing the distro; I've experimented with "Lindows- — TheOSin all its many versions is available in configurations for x86 processors later renamed Linspire after some legal run-ins with Microsoft— and and most AMD processors along with a version designed for 64-bit AMD found it relatively simple to use but bloated, requiring beefier system processors and a PowerPC-based Macintosh distro. All of these are available as specs than Windows XP. Also, while I was impressed by the overall adisc image (ISO) to install in either a dual-boot or solo configurations. A nice polish of the graphical user interface (GUI), theOSran painfully slowly touch is the "Live" images too which allow users to experiment with the OS on a PC that met the minimum specs. without having to alter their computer. The Live install is designed to leave no There are some issues to be dealt with in Linspire. It's designed as a trace of itself once the computer is rebooted. How's that for having your cake simple user interface for the powerful Linux engine in the background, and eating it too. and as such, is designed for a more general user not interested in ByAndrew Moore-Crispin playing with TAR balls or using confusing code in a command prompt to get things done. Despite its target market, it logs users in at the root level, giving them unmitigated access to... well, everything.

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can print 2,000 pages with a higher capacity cartridges capable of printing up to 5,000 pages. An important consideration when purchasing a laser printer, the duty cycle of the OKI model is set at 60,000 pages per month.

per cartridge. Replacing toner cartridges i s easier thanks to front door accessibility and easy access toner assembly.

Selling for just under $1,000, this printer delivers crisp, bright 1200 x 600 dpi color output with the first page coming out in as little as 11 seconds. The C5800 prints up to 24 full colour pages per minute using single pass LED technology. The result is stunning glossy pictures on ordinary paper.

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to 4 feet long. Again, the cost of the new microfine toner is high [around $55 for standard black and $85 for standard colour cartridges), but standard toner cartridges

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Medieval II: Total War The latest in Creative Assembly's Total War franchise spans the years 1080 A.D. to 1530 A.D., an era that includes the age of chivalry, the Crusades, the introduction o f gunpowder, the Renaissance, and the discovery of the New World. Players embark on a campaign to cultivate their small kingdom into an empire, leading armies across Europe, the Middle East and America in a blend of real-time combat and empire building. The game features hundreds of unit types, and has undergone a graphic overhaul that introduces dynamic weather effects and enhanced character details.

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Total G a m e r story-driven lifestyle s i n is divided into "episodes" with scripts written by series writer Scott Sanford Tobis. Players take the role of a new housewife who moves to Wisteria Lane and becomes caught up in the scandals of the neighbourhood. While interacting with characters from the show, players must gossip, flirt, charm, and spy to uncover the truth while running a household. Tasks including cooking, gardening, decorating the house, and playing Texas Hold'em poker with the other wives. Brenda Strong reprises her role as deceased housewife Mary Alice Young, who serves as the show's narrator. Spore This much-anticipated game from Will Wright, creator of The Sims, is an exhaustive game that takes players on an evolutionary journey from the origins of life through to outer space. Starting out with a creature resembling a microbe, players nurture and develop it through six phases that will see it evolving into a race capable of using tools, forming tribes, designing and building cities and •vehicles, then finally launching into space to continue exploring. The beings can hunt, forage, trade and attack in a lush world while interacting with environments and beings created by other players and

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favour of the mighty Conan himself, who sits on the throne of Aquilonia as king. Funcom's Real Combat engine features a multi-point melee system to direct the swing of the weapon, and lets players team up in battle formations and direct players and NPCs in multiplayer battles and sieges. Gods & Heroes: Rome Rising History and myth blend together in a game set during the glory days of ancient Rome. Players can complete more than 1,000 missions, defending the empire, duelling in the gladiatorial arena, battling mythological creatures including Medusa, Cereberus and the Hydra, and serving one of the ancient Roman gods, who can bestow special favours. Combat has a fast-paced action/RPG flavour, with linking and finishing moves that create a more visceral experience. Players can also recruit, train and command a squad of computer-controlled characters for formation-based combat. Aion Aion's fantasy world boasts a dynamic environment that developer NCsoft

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Star Trek: Legacy In this outer space-based strategy/action game players assume command of a task force of warships and must lead their fleet to victory in large-scale space battles. Emphasis is on the tactical aspects of battle as opposed to micromanaging starships and resources. Victories earn "Command Points' to personalize ships and captains in the fleet. Other features include more than 6 0 ships; dynamic 3D battlefields including nebulas, wormholes, planets and stars; and four playable races (Federation, Klingon, Romulan and Borg). The single-player Federation campaign spans the entire Star Trek universe across its three epochs, with the Original series, Next Generation, Oeep Space Nine, Voyager and Enterprise all represented. MMORPGs Age of Conan - Hybonan Adventures Set in author Robert E. Howard's fantasy world of dark magic and brutal combat, Age o f Conan features 30 regions spread across the nations of Cimmeria, Stygia and Aquilonia. With vast character customization options and numerous social opportunities including crafting and player-made www.hubcanada.com

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