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What AutoLISP Reveals

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What AutoLISP Reveals You are working with AutoCAD. Or maybe you are working with an alternative of AutoCAD such as IntelliCAD. In the program you are creating technical drawings. The guess is that you are creating a lot of technical drawings with the program. That Is How It Is It takes a lot of time before your technical drawing is is created. And once it is created, you cannot use it right away. The technical drawing needs to be checked first. And checking the technical drawing. That takes a lot of time too. Wasting Time And Money That is what AutoLISP reveals. You are wasting a lot of time and money. You could work with an AutoLISP program. The AutoLISP program could be used to create parts of your technical drawing. It could even be used to create a complete drawing. And that is how it is. Creating a complete technical drawing with an AutoLISP program is very fast. It is done in seconds. If a complete technical drawing is created with an AutoLISP program. You dont have to wait for ...

Sharp Reveals The RW T107 Tablet

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Sharp Reveals The RW T107 Tablet Sharp has announced a new 7" tablet, RW-T107 in Japan. The product runs on Android 2.3 ( Gingerbread ) and sports fully-functional NFC (Near Field Communication) capabilities. This will enable users to make payments, read membership cards, IDs, and more using the tablet. Yes, thats all I could make out of the inept translation. The device measures 7.6" (l) x 5.1" (w) x 0.5" (d), and weighs in at 395 grammes. Its powered by a 1 GHz CPU coupled with 512 MB RAM. The 7" screen has pixel dimentions of 1024x600. Apart from that, the tablet features a microUSB port, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, HDMI output, headphone jack, and a SIM card slot. The company claims that the 5,400 mAh battery provides enough juice to keep the device running for 8 hours. Based on Gingerbread, the device will let you enjoy thousands of apps available in Android Market . This could be the main reason behind Sharp sidelining the tablet-friendly Honeycomb in favour of...