Saturday, 5 May 2012

chelsea vs liverpool 2-1 the facup


chelsea vs liverpool 2-1


Chelsea's FA Cup final talisman Didier Drogba was the match-winner once more as they overcame Liverpool to lift the trophy at Wembley.


Chelsea vs Liverpool. FA Cup Final 2012 Wembley Stadium 05.05.12
They meet again. During the last 10 years Chelsea and Liverpool has produced some of the most classic games I can remember, especially in cup games. Lets hope will get another epic games between these two cup nemeses.

Chelsea 2 - 1 Liverpool. Goals: Ramires (11) Drogba (52) Caroll (65)


Song: Brand X Music - Rise of the Avenger

Petr Cech Branislav Ivanovic Ashley Cole David Luiz Michael Essien Oriol Romeu Ramires Frank Lampard Fernando Torres Didier Drogba John Mikel Obi Florent Malouda Jose Bosingwa Salomon Kalou Ross Turnbull Daniel Sturridge John Terry

Reina Glen Johnason Martin Skrtl Jamie Carragher Daniel Agger Jose Enrique Charlie Adam Jordan Henderson Steven Gerrard Craig Bellamy Stevart Downing Maxi Rodriguez Lucas Dirk Kuyt Luis Suarez Andy Carroll

He met Luis Suarez's cross at the far post, only for Chelsea keeper Petr Cech to show brilliant reflexes to deflect his header on to the bar. Carroll turned away to lead Liverpool's insistent protests that the ball had crossed the line but referee Phil Dowd and assistant referee Andrew Garratt waved play on, with even a succession of replays proving inconclusive.
Chelsea survived and can now turn their attentions to the Champions League final against Bayern Munich in Germany later this month as they face an increasingly arduous task to finish in the Premier League's top four.
As Di Matteo celebrated and captain John Terry raised the trophy, the Italian increased his claims to become the permanent successor to Andre Villas-Boas by landing a trophy.
For Liverpool, their season will now be regarded as a relative disappointment after failure to add the FA Cup to the Carling Cup and not mounting a challenge to reach the Champions League places.
The final started with £85m worth of striking talent on the bench as Carroll was a Liverpool substitute and Chelsea's Fernando Torres missed out on a starting place against his former club.
The Reds were on the back foot early on when a catalogue of defensive errors led to Ramires giving Chelsea the lead. Jay Spearing conceded possession in midfield and Ramires escaped Jose Enrique far too easily before scoring at the near post with a shot Reina should have saved.
Chelsea were coping comfortably as Liverpool left Luis Suarez too isolated. Steven Gerrard was also being forced to drop too deep to offer support to the beleaguered Jay Spearing and Jordan Henderson rather than add attacking potency alongside the Uruguayan.
Liverpool did have one moment of danger in the first half when Chelsea failed to clear Glen Johnson's cross and Branislav Ivanovic blocked Craig Bellamy's goalbound shot.
Chelsea doubled their lead seven minutes after the restart, with the second coming from their most reliable source of Wembley goals. Frank Lampard escaped Spearing with ease and fed Drogba inside the area, who controlled before sending an angled left-foot finish across Reina.
Liverpool introduced Carroll for Spearing and were rewarded after 64 minutes when he put them back in contention. Stewart Downing blocked Jose Bosingwa's attempted clearance, which fell into the path of Carroll. He turned John Terry superbly before firing high past Cech.
At last Liverpool had impetus and were getting the dangerous Suarez into threatening positions, allowing him to force Cech to save low to his right with an effort from the edge of the area.
Carroll thought he had equalised with his header against the bar with eight minutes left. Liverpool claimed the ball had cross the line and Chelsea were grateful for a miraculous intervention from Cech to turn his effort on to the woodwork.
He was then denied by a magnificent tackle from captain Terry as Liverpool continued to press - but Chelsea survived as the memories of the nightmare under Villas-Boas faded even further into the background
Was Andy Carolls header in?

Thursday, 3 May 2012

Biography of Keith Haring


profile

Artist. Born on May 4, 1958, in Reading, Pennsylvania. During his all-too-brief life, Keith Haring became a sensation in the art world with his bold, cartoon and graffiti influenced works during the 1980s.

Growing up in Kutztown, Pennsylvania, he spent many hours drawing with his father. Haring was fascinated by the popular cartoon art of Walt Disney and Charles Schultz.

Haring briefly attended the Ivy School of Professional Art in Pittsburgh after graduating high school in 1976. He dropped out after two semesters. In 1978, Haring decided to return to school, moving to New York City to become a student at the School of Visual Arts. With its thriving underground art scene, New York seemed to be the perfect fit for the young artist. He began using the city as his canvas, making chalk drawings of barking dogs and babies in subway stations. He also befriended such other emerging artists as Jean-Michel Basquiat and helped organize exhibitions at nightclubs and other alternative locations.

In 1982, Haring had his first New York one-man show at the Shafrazi Gallery. Not only did he create paintings and sculptures for the show, he engulfed the entire gallery with his bold color choices and frenetic designs. A critical success, he soon became one of most popular artists of the time with exhibits in Japan, Brazil, and many other countries. Haring collaborated with other artists and performers, including Andy Warhol and William Burroughs.


Wanting to make his art more accessible, Haring opened Pop Shop in New York City in 1986. The store sold posters, t-shirts, and other items baring his artwork and designs. He was also interested many social causes, painting an anti-drug mural that same year. In all, he did more than 50 public works and held numerous workshops for children. In 1988, Haring discovered that he had AIDS. The next year he created the Keith Haring Foundation to support AIDS organizations and children’s programs.

31-year-old Keith Haring died on February 16, 1990, of AIDS-related complications. His works continues to be exhibited around the world and many are owned by such prestigious museums as the Art Institute of Chicago, the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, and the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris.

keith haring pictures and arts







Friday, 20 April 2012

hardware concepts


Hardware Concepts

Scottish Qualifications Authority
Candidate Logbook
HN Unit: DG0K 33 - Hardware Concepts
Candidate Name
xxx.xxx
Candidate Number:
xxx
Center:
xxxxx
Start Date:
12 Th October
Finish Date:
11Th November
Tutor/Mentor:
xxx.xxx

Summary
In order to successfully complete this Unit, the candidate must carry out the specified practical tasks relating to Outcomes 1, 2 and 3. There are no practical tasks relating to the remaining outcomes. There may be a degree of overlap between tasks depending on the tasks chosen, so a single task may allow more than one log book entry to be completed. The tutor should fill in the date of completion against each completed task.

Outcome 1

The candidate must complete Task 1.1 and at least two others.

Task 1.1

Completed in October 28-2009
Task 1.2
Task 1.3 Completed in October 28-2009
Task 1.4 Completed in October 28-2009
Task 1.5
Task 1.6
Outcome 2 The candidate must complete both tasks.
Task 2.1 Completed in November 2-2009
Task 2.2 Completed in November 2-2009
Outcome 3 The candidate must complete two of the three tasks.

Task 3.1

Completed in November 3-2009
Task 3.2 Completed in November 3-2009
Task 3.3

I certify that all the work detailed in this logbook has been carried out unaided by the candidate named above.
Signed:xxx.xx  Date: 11/11/ 2009


Outcome 1: Installing, configuring and upgrading PC hardware.
You must complete Section 1.1 (System Modules) and at least two of the remaining sections (1.2 – 1.6) to obtain a pass in Outcome 1.

1.1 System Modules: use this section to keep a record of the System Modules you have installed successfully. It is not necessary to install every device listed, but you must install at least five.
Module
Date
Description
(Manufacturer, Model No., Characteristics)




Motherboard




12 Th October 2009

Manufacturer : Asus


Model: P5N-D


Form factor : ATX


Bus Speed: 1333MHz


Socket Type : LGA775

Ram : DDR2 SDRAM non ecc max 8 GB

Storage Ports: 1 x ATA ,4 x SATA
USB Ports: 8 x USB

Expansion slots
:
2 PCI express 2.0 x16
2 PCI express x 1
Integrated Audio

Integrated G BPS Ethernet





Processor/CPU



12 Th October 2009
Manufacturer: Intel

Processor Type: Intel Core 2 Duo
Model No: E8200Socket type: 775
Clock speed: 2.66GHz
Front Side Bus : 1333 MHz
Cache: 6 MB L2





Memory





28ThOctober 2009

Manufacture
: Kingston
Model: KXH8500 D2/2G
Capacity: 2 GB
DDR2 S DRAM

PC2-8500 non ecc





Storage Devices
(FDD, HDD, CD/CDRW, DVD/DVDRW, tape drive, removable storage)





28Th 0ctober 2009

HDD
Manufacturer: Segate
Model No: ST3500320N5

Form Factor
: 3.5 inches

Capacity: 500GB
Interface: SATAII
Cache: 32 MB
Speed: 7200rmp

DVD
Manufacturer: Pioneer
Model No: DVR-S18LBK
Speed: 22xDVD+RW
Interface: SATA




Display Devices


28 Th
October 2009

Monitor
Manufacture: Samsung
Model No: T220
Size: 22"
Type: TFT
Resolution: 1680x1050

Connectivity:
VGA/DVI


1.3 Ports and Cabling: use this section to keep a record of the cables you have installed successfully. It is not necessary to install every cable listed, but you must install at least three.
Port
Cable Description
Connectors


Serial
It is used to connect external

modem to computer.
It is DB25 male connected to modem and

DB9 female connected

to computer.It is 1 meter in length



Parallel

It is used to connect the printer to the

computer


It isDB25 male connected to computer and 36 pin

centronics connected to the printer

It is 10 meter in length.




USB
It is used to connected scanner

to my computer through USB

cables.


It is type A male connector that i connected to scanner and

type b male connector that i connected to computer.




1.4 Storage Devices: use this section to keep a record of the System Modules you have installed successfully. It is not necessary to install every device listed, but you must install at least two.
Device
Date
Description
(manufacturer, model, interface type, capacity, configuration and cabling)






IDE Hard Disk







28 Th October 2009

Manufacturer
: Western Digital
Model No: WD5000AAJB

Interface
: IDE


Capacity
: 250GB
Form factor: 3.5 inches

Speed: 7200rpm
Cache: 8 MBCabling And
Configuration
: The hard disk was connected to mother board

using 40 pin IDE cable and configured as master.









DVD R/RW






28 Th October 2009


Manufacturer
: Sam sung

Model No: SH-S222A Interface: IDE

Speed: 22xType: DVD+RWCabling And
Configuration:
I attached the DVD drive ,was connected to

same IDE cable and configured it as slave.

This is the end of Outcome 1. Make sure that you have completed Section 1.1 and at least two other sections.


Outcome 2: Diagnose and troubleshoot hardware problems.
You must complete BOTH of the tasks listed below in order to obtain a pass for this Outcome.
2.1 Problems associated with each module and their symptoms.
You must keep a record of the procedures you used to isolate and troubleshoot two specified problems in different system modules, interpret the observed symptoms and infer the most likely cause.
Module 1: Monitor
Observed symptoms:
There is no display on the monitor while computer is on.
Interpretation of observed symptoms / inferred cause:
1.Monitor might be switched off.

2.Computer might not be working properly.
3.There might be the power cable disconnected from the monitor.
4.The connected power cable to the monitor might be damaged one.
5.The display setting of the monitor might be too dark.

6.Monitor might not be working properly.
Procedures followed:

Firstly i checked all switches to the monitor.It was OK.

Then i checked the power cable and i found it was properly connected with monitor.

After then i checked the condition of the power connector it was fine and in proper condition.

Then i checked the display setting and it was all right.

And then i replace that monitor with another working monitor in my computer.

To make sure that whether my monitor is working on on my computer

Then i found my computer is working fine but monitor was not working.

Finally i replaced my monitor.
Resolution of problem:
I changed my monitor.

Now my monitor is displaying properly.
Module 2: Hard Disk
Observed symptoms:

I observed it that hard disk not recognized by my computer.
Interpretation of observed symptoms / inferred cause:

1.The adapter might be bad.

2.In BIOS setting there might not be correct setting chosen for hard disk.

3.The hard disk might be bad.

4.The hard drive power cable connector and ribbon cable might not be connected.
Procedures followed:

I checked the adapter and it was working properly.

After that i check the BIOS setting chosen for hard disk .It's chosen correctly.

Then i checked whether my hard disk is bad or not.

And i found it is good and working properly with another computer.

Then i look around hard drive power cable connector and ribbon cable .

And i found they are not connected properly.

Finally i connected the power cable connector and ribbon cable properly.


Resolution of problem:

After i connected power cable connector and ribbon cable properly,

my computer can communicate with hard disk.

Now i can recognized my hard disk.



2.2 Basic troubleshooting procedures and tools. You must keep a record of the questions you used to elicit problem symptoms from customers, including the justification for asking particular questions in a given scenario.

The user cannot recognize hard disk.

Question asked:
Justification for asking question:

Is the power cable connector and ribbon

cable properly connected?


I asked this question because the connected cables might become loose.

And the connected computer may not able to detect the hard disk.

Have you made BIOS setting chosen for

hard disk properly.?

I asked this question because,

it is important
to made correct BIOS setting for chosen hard drive.


Did you check the hard disk in another

working computer?

I ask this question to make it sure whether the hard disk

is detected in anther working computer or not.

If it is not detected i can make sure that hard disk is damaged.

Have you checked other computer

components?

I asked this question because though the hard disk


is working it might not be working as it is

if other computer components are not working properly.


Outcome 3: Carry out preventive maintenance.
You must complete at least TWO of the THREE tasks listed below in order to obtain a pass for this Outcome.
3.1 Preventive maintenance measures, products and procedures. You must keep a record of at least two preventive maintenance measures or procedures you have carried out.
Preventive maintenance measures and procedures 1:
I used liquid cleaning compound including soapy water

and different forms of alcohol to remove dirt from the

outer surface of the computer components such as monitor ,

outer case of the system unit, keyboard and mouse.

Make sure that liquid cleaning agent should not be used for internal purpose.

Preventive maintenance measures and procedures 2:

I install adequate fan in power supply to avoid excessive heat.

To prevent computer from spikes ,surges,brownouts,blackout i used uninterruptible power supply(UPS)

3.2 Safety measures and procedures. You must keep a record of at least two safety measures or procedures you have carried out.
Safety measures, products and procedures 1:
If
have to open the computer to change computer parts,

first i make it sure that my machine is turn off.

I did so to make safety with power supply.
Safety measures, products and procedures 2:I don't use antistatic wrist strap while working inside

the monitors, power supply and laser printers etc.

As it contain high voltage capacity which may be very dangerous to our body.

References: A+ student guide 2003
By David Groth

A + Exam Cram 2, Second Edition.

By James G Jones and Craig Landes

www.ebuyer.com