University of Nottingham Alumni Magazine
As an alumni of the University of Nottingham, today I received this magazine delivered using an air mail posted from Nottingham, United Kingdom. Thank you for keep in touch with us. Really appreciated. And they also have an electronic version such as below.
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OWC ThunderBay 4
Soon our research facilities with be equiped with an external hard drive for storing research data with 4 units of 3.5″ 5 TB using RAID 5.
DHL tracking
Recently I bought an external hard drive brand OWC for a Mac Pro from macsales.com based in United States. The delivery process can be tracked through DHL website. It took almost a week to safely arrived in here, Johor Bahru. Thanks to DHL for a great service.
2.2 TB or larger capacity storage
The storage capacity of HDDs continues to increase every year. In 2012, Toshiba started shipments of large capacity HDDs of 3 TB or higher. Although the adoption of large capacity HDDs can increase the usability of a system, users need to be aware that when HDDs with a capacity of 2.2 TB or larger are installed, some systems do not recognize the full capacity size of the drive if there is a system mismatch. If this occurs, please contact the system builder, the operating system (OS) maker, in which HDD is installed. An example of this phenomenon is explained below
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USB 3.0 vs Flash SSD Data Storage in an Apple Mac Pro Disk Speed Test
Transcend 2 TB external hardisk connected using USB 3.0 Flash SSD 512 GB internal hardisk
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Q: How can I create a DEM from contour lines?
Answer Depending on what you want to use the resulting raster for, there are a few alternatives. It is possible to generate a DEM from a contour line shapefile, though some methods will tend to have “stair-step” artifacts and lower spatial resolution than the original data. Adding data from other sources and pre-processing your contours can reduce these problems. You can use the contour lines as input to build a TIN, and then export the TIN to raster. See these ESRI Webhelp pages: http://resources.arcgis.com/en/help/main/10.2/index.html#/What_is_a_TIN_surface/006000000001000000/ http://resources.arcgis.com/en/help/main/10.2/index.html#/Creating_TIN_surfaces_from_vector_data/006000000002000000/ http://resources.arcgis.com/en/help/main/10.2/index.html#/Fundamentals_of_editing_TIN_surfaces/006000000004000000/ If you have the 3D Analyst extension use the “Topo” tool. It is designed
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