There are basically two types of graphics—bitmap and vector.• Bitmap Graphics – These graphics are usually created in paint programs or come from digital cameras and scanners. They are made up of pixels. When small bitmap graphics are sized to a much larger size, they become fuzzy, because each pixel is increased in size. Examples… Continue reading Two Types of Graphics – Bitmap and Vector
Month: November 2012
A Brief Respite: Deepavali 2012
Date: 13th November 2012 Venue: The Well Event: Diwali DJ Night Organizers: The Welfare Com Necessity is the mother of Invention, or so they say. Despite several constraints and restrictions in place, the ever enterprising students managed to organize a much required session of fun and frolic. A welcome break, a brief respite from the… Continue reading A Brief Respite: Deepavali 2012
How Charity Recruitment Works for Selecting the Best Candidate Amongst Many
Charity recruitment is driven by the same engine as all corporate recruitment – which means charities are protected, just as other businesses are protected, from picking the wrong candidate. Recruitment services are designed to help a charity or other business whittle down a crop of applicants to those most likely to do the job. They… Continue reading How Charity Recruitment Works for Selecting the Best Candidate Amongst Many
Isn’t ‘fixed wheel’ better?
Better if you want to cheat! If you pedal a fixed wheel bike flywheel up to speed and then take your feet off, the pedals keep turning! With a fixed wheel bike, the momentum of the flywheel drives the pedals round. If you relaxed your legs they would move, but would not be generating any… Continue reading Isn’t ‘fixed wheel’ better?
US Presidential Election: Something to learn?
[pullquote_right]”It doesn’t matter whether you’re black or white, or Hispanic or Asian, or Native American, or young or old, or rich or poor, able, disabled, gay or straight – you can make it here in America if you’re willing to try.”[/pullquote_right] It was the morning of November 7, which was perhaps the most awaited day… Continue reading US Presidential Election: Something to learn?
