USA aswell. But the the film is located in London. 6. Detective Sherlock Holmes and his stalwart partner Watson engage in a battle of wits and brawn with a nemesis whose plot is a threat to all of England. 7. After finally catching serial killer and occult "sorcerer" Lord Blackwood, legendary sleuth Sherlock Holmes and his assistant Dr. Watson can close yet another successful case. But when Blackwood mysteriously returns from the grave and resumes his killing spree, Holmes must take up the hunt once again. Contending with his partner's new fiancée and the dimwitted head of Scotland Yard, the dauntless detective must unravel the clues that will lead him into a twisted web of murder, deceit, and black magic - and the deadly embrace of temptress Irene Adler. 8. Sherlock Holmes is the legendary great detective who solves even the most baffling cases with astute observation, deductive reasoning and very little people skills. 9
creature murders the secluded Elizabeth instead. Victor sees the monster at the window pointing at the corpse. Grief-stricken by the deaths of William, Justine, Clerval, and now Elizabeth, Victor's father dies. Victor vows to pursue the monster until one of them annihilates the other. After months of pursuit, the two end up in the Arctic Circle, near the North Pole. Captain Walton's concluding frame narrative At the end of Victor's narrative, Captain Walton resumes the telling of the story. A few days after the vanishing of the creature, the ship becomes entombed in ice and Walton's crew insists on returning south once they are freed. In spite of a passionate speech from Frankenstein, encouraging the crew to push further north, Walton realizes that he must relent to his men's demands and agrees to head for home. Frankenstein dies shortly thereafter, not before imploring Captain Walton to carry his mission of vengeance to its completion
1. Conceit- enesearvamine, endast palju arvamine, upsakus 2. Rational- mõistuspärane, mõistuslik 3. Position- positsioon, asetus, asend 4. Dimension- mõõde, dimensioon, suurus, maht 5. Subtler- peen, õrn Lk 26 1. Occur- juhtima, ette tulema, toimuma, leiduma 2. Irrational- mittemõistulik, ebamõistuspärane, mõistusega mitte haarav 3. Inconsistent- ebajärjekindel, vastuoluline 4. Faddy- 5. Coworker- kaastöötaja, ametikaaslane 6. Bend- painutama, koolutama, pöörama, pingutama 7. Resumes- uuesti võtma, uuesti algama 8. Confirm- kinnitama, tugevdama, seadustama 9. Credential- volituskiri, mandaat Lk 27 1. Value- väärtus, väärtustama, hindama 2. Invention- 3. Profit- kasu, kasu saama, tulu 4. Efficent- tõhus, jõudlusvõimeline, teovõimeline 5. Unsung- laulmata 6. Foremen- esitööline, meister 7. Inch up- toll Lk 28 1. Cycles- tsükkel, ajajärk 2. Craftsmanship- töömeisterlikkus, kunstiosavus, meisterlik tööoskus 3. Outsourced- välisteenus 4
NCR TOP END Fault Tolerant Example · TOP END's Automatic Throughput Optimization(ATO) feature automatically starts up additionalapplication processes based on workload · TOP END's inherently distributed nature andlack of `Master' server allow additional servers tobe added online to accommodate growth · TOP END's DTP Recovery guarantees that thistransaction is fully committed when the failedserver resumes operations 30. Message Brokering ·Message brokering technology is a response to the challenge to build new integration applications without reprogramming existing applications. ·Brokers sit on top of the common messaging protocol enabled by the messaging half adapters. ·The common protocol exposes data traffic to and from applications. ·Message brokers areintegration servers that are located centrally between applications, for example, ina hub-and-spoke topology. 31
•When an interrupt occurs 1.the processor hardware makes a quick copy of the program counter and CPU registers 2.the hardware switches to kernel mode and jumps to the interrupt service routine 3.the ISR is usually very short. It may inform a device driver that it received the interrupt; it may just increment some clock counters. 4.next the ISR calls the scheduler, which decides which process to run 5.the scheduler calls the dispatcher, and new process (or maybe the same process) resumes where it left off •An important goal of the OS is to hide interrupts from the user--- and from user-level processes. ITK 2007, Kalev Pihl Sissejuhatus informaatikasse 5 Alasti arvuti •Arvuti, mis pole operatsioonisüsteemiga kaetud: .CPU (registrid ja operatsiooni koodid) .Mälu .Seadmed (ühendatud mäluga ja võimelised liigutama bitte iseenda ja mälu vahel) ITK 2007, Kalev Pihl Sissejuhatus informaatikasse 6 Definitsioone •Extended machine, or virtual machine
area. When a momentary power failure is detected, the CPU Unit stops operating and the output goes OFF. Automatic Restart When the supply voltage recovers to a value higher than 85% of the rated value, operations resumes automatically. Under 10 ms (2 ms) Over Duration of power interrupt (Below 85% of rated voltage) Normal operation Operation may stop.
Example 168. Thus the symphony is monothematic; everything that follows grows from the transformed images of the main theme and from their interwoven polyphonic texture. The silent meditation at the beginning of the second movement is created by the bass string instruments. Its grieving seriousness grows into an animated confession: Example 169. The main theme in augmentation emerges with the celesta: it sounds like serene memory. The composer resumes the second movement with the main theme, emphasising the dark thought, lonely kettledrum plays. In the given context, it is a gloomy premonition, like a fatal shadow on the bright strivings of a human being. The third movement is based on two contrasting images likewise derived from the main theme. The first is a short phrase uttered calmly by the strings: Example 170. The next phrase from the woodwinds may be characterised as restless and contrasting
archives, many others never were, and only his cryptanalyses brought the documents to light. Bergenroth died in 1869 of a fever contracted at Simancas, but the results of his labors shine today in the close-printed pages of his Calendars of Letters, Despatches, and State Papers Relating to the Negotiations Between England and Spain. [Codebreakers 428.jpg] Gustave Bergenroth’s reconstruction of a Spanish cipher. To their resumes of hundreds of documents, the historians return time and again, with gratitude. The longest, the best known, the most tantalizing, the most heavily attacked, the most resistant, and the most expensive of historical cryptograms remains unsolved. It fills an anonymous, untitled volume that has been called "the most mysterious manuscript in the world." In 1962, rare book dealer Hans P. Kraus of New York attracted worldwide attention when he asked $160,000 for this book that no one can read.