Lunes, Hulyo 25, 2011

DONE :)

DONEWITHMY HOMEWORKS!!
NOW ITS TIME TO PARTYYYY :)
AHAHAHAHAHAH..
#PRAY ;)
NYTIEEE :)
SLEEPTYTIEEE ;)
----I<3M!

TODAY WAS A FAIRYTALE :)

WOOOOOO!!! ;)
It must have been the way you kissed me :)
fell inlove when i saw you standing there.
it must have been the way.
today was a FAIRYTALE.
WOOOO!!
WALA KAMING GINAWA TODAY.....
ILOVETHISMONDAY...
M_______M
------I<3MICKEYYYYYYMOUSEEEE ;)

History of computers and Different types of computer

History of Computers
The first computers were people! That is, electronic computers (and the earlier mechanical computers) were given this name because they performed the work that had previously been assigned to people. "Computer" was originally a job title: it was used to describe those human beings (predominantly women) whose job it was to perform the repetitive calculations required to compute such things as navigational tables, tide charts, and planetary positions for astronomical almanacs. Imagine you had a job where hour after hour, day after day, you were to do nothing but compute multiplications. Boredom would quickly set in, leading to carelessness, leading to mistakes. And even on your best days you wouldn't be producing answers very fast. Therefore, inventors have been searching for hundreds of years for a way to mechanize (that is, find a mechanism that can perform) this task.


Different types of computer
Different types of Computers

Based on the operational principle of computers, they are categorized as analog computers and hybrid computers.

Analog Computers: These are almost extinct today. These are different from a digital computer because an analog computer can perform several mathematical operations simultaneously. It uses continuous variables for mathematical operations and utilizes mechanical or electrical energy.

Hybrid Computers: These computers are a combination of both digital and analog computers. In this type of computers, the digital segments perform process control by conversion of analog signals to digital ones.

Following are some of the other important types of computers.

Mainframe Computers: Large organizations use mainframes for highly critical applications such as bulk data processing and ERP. Most of the mainframe computers have the capacities to host multiple operating systems and operate as a number of virtual machines and can thus substitute for several small servers.

Microcomputers: A computer with a microprocessor and its central processing unit is known as a microcomputer. They do not occupy space as much as mainframes. When supplemented with a keyboard and a mouse, microcomputers can be called as personal computers. A monitor, a keyboard and other similar input output devices, computer memory in the form of RAM and a power supply unit come packaged in a microcomputer. These computers can fit on desks or tables and serve as the best choices for single-user tasks.

Personal computers come in a variety of forms such as desktops, laptops and personal digital assistants. Let us look at each of these types of computers.

Desktops: A desktop is intended to be used on a single location. The spare parts of a desktop computer are readily available at relative lower costs. Power consumption is not as critical as that in laptops. Desktops are widely popular for daily use in workplaces and households.

Laptops: Similar in operation to desktops, laptop computers are miniaturized and optimized for mobile use. Laptops run on a single battery or an external adapter that charges the computer batteries. They are enabled with an inbuilt keyboard, touch pad acting as a mouse and a liquid crystal display. Its portability and capacity to operate on battery power have served as a boon for mobile users.

Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs): It is a handheld computer and popularly known as a palmtop. It has a touch screen and a memory card for storage of data. PDAs can also be effectively used as portable audio players, web browsers and smart phones. Most of them can access the Internet by means of Bluetooth or Wi-Fi communication.

Minicomputers: In terms of size and processing capacity, minicomputers lie in between mainframes and microcomputers. Minicomputers are also called mid-range systems or workstations. The term began to be popularly used in the 1960s to refer to relatively smaller third generation computers. They took up the space that would be needed for a refrigerator or two and used transistor and core memory technologies. The 12-bit PDP-8 minicomputer of the Digital Equipment Corporation was the first successful minicomputer.

Supercomputers: The highly calculation-intensive tasks can be effectively performed by means of supercomputers. Quantum physics, mechanics, weather forecasting, molecular theory are best studied by means of supercomputers. Their ability of parallel processing and their well-designed memory hierarchy give the supercomputers, large transaction processing powers.
Wearable Computers: A record-setting step in the evolution of computers was the creation of wearable computers. These computers can be worn on the body and are often used in the study of behavior modeling and human health. Military and health professionals have incorporated wearable computers into their daily routine, as a part of such studies. When the users’ hands and sensory organs are engaged in other activities, wearable computers are of great help in tracking human actions. Wearable computers are consistently in operation as they do not have to be turned on and off and are constantly interacting with the user.




-JATH STA.MARIA
I-AMETHYST :)

Martes, Hulyo 19, 2011

OMYRESEARCH!

HIRAP NG PRELIM SA RESEARCH ://
I DID MY BEST TO MAKE IT!
NUT I GUESS MY BEST IS NOT GOOD ENOUGH!!
WUUU..ILL TRY HARDER!!
HAHAHAHAAHAHAHHAHAHA XD
THATS ALL
LEWL
-JATHHYY

Watatata xD

woooo!
FILM SHOWING KANINA
DI AKO NANUOD!
HAHAHAHAAHHA
ANSAYAAAAA TUMINGIN SA TINITIGNAN.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
SHANE SHANE SHANE SHANE :))))))))
ANDAMING NANG BIBINTANG,
ANDAMING SUMBUNERA!!PLASTIK PA!!
WUUUU..
NEVER MIND
HIRAP NG HOMEWORK SA ICT..

Miyerkules, Hulyo 13, 2011

MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCE!! >:)

-MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE
I think i have a musical intelligence,
because i like music.
and when i hear a song it sticks on my mind.
and i can remember some lyrics of it.

-LOGICAL MATHEMATICAL INTELLIGENCE
its because i like math.
and i like solving problems.
im kinda fast at multiplying numbers.


THATSSSS ALLL
-JATH
I-AMETHYST