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Friday, March 25, 2011

ABBREVIATIONS - OIL & GAS

API American Petroleum Institute
BG Background gas
BHA Bottom Hole Assembly
BHP Bottom Hole Pressure
BHT Bottom hole temperature
BOP Blow Out Preventer
BPD Barrel Per Day
BPM Barrels Per Minute
BSW Base Sediment and Water
BUR Build Up Rate
BWOC By Weight Of Cement
BWOW By Weight Of Water
CBL Cement Bond Log

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

funny military

Hahahah..

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Japan Tsunami

Picture can say everything



106732 tsunami hantam jepang Japan Tsunami Pictures 2011
106724 tsunami hantam jepang Japan Tsunami Pictures 2011

Super moon spectacle will light up skies tonight (but there's no need to worry about a rise in lunacy)

  • Tonight's event will be the closest full moon in almost 20 years
Keep your fingers crossed for clear skies tonight - a full moon of rare size and beauty will rise in the east at sunset.
The natural phenomenon happens when the full Moon coincides with when it travels closest to Earth on its orbit.

YOU try standing on one leg! Flamingo who hasn't got a leg to stand on

They make standing on one leg look easy. Usually.
This flamingo, however, seems to lack the balance and poise of the rest of his species.
As he strolled through a shallow pool in his enclosure, he slipped his head under the water to have a drink.
In his element: The flamingo strolls along in the pool before dipping his head under the water and taking a tumble

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Job Order Costing - The Flow of Cost:

Learning objective of this article:
  1. Understand the flow of costs in a job order costing system and prepare appropriate journal entries to record cost.
  2. Apply overhead cost to work in process using a predetermined overhead rate.
  3. Prepare T accounts to show the flow of costs in a job order costing system.
  4. Prepare schedule of cost of goods manufactured and cost of goods sold.

To understand the flow of costs in job order costing system, we shall consider a single month's activity for a company, a producer of product A and product B. The company has two jobs in process during April, the first month of its fiscal year. Job 1, of 1000 units of product A was started in march. By the end of march, $30,000 in manufacturing costs had been recorded for the job 1. Job 2 an order for 10,000 units of product B was started in April.

The Purchase and Issue of Materials:

On April 1, the company had $7,000 in raw materials on hand. During the month, the company purchased an additional $60,000 in raw materials. The purchase is recorded in journal entry (1) below:
(1)
Raw Materials 60,000 Dr.

Accounts Payable              60,000 Cr.
Raw materials is an asset account. Thus, when raw materials are purchased, they are initially recorded as an asset--not as an expense.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

How to Store Multiple Bootable Applications or OSes on a Single Disc

As PC users, we’re conditioned to think of software as something you run from within an operating system, and an operating system as a collection of files that you save to a hard drive, and then run at boot. However, you’ve probably run into some software that breaks this mold: “Live” operating systems, which can boot from a CD or USB drive, and applications that can be run directly from a CD, without the use of an OS. These can be some of the most useful tools at a hardcore computer user’s disposal, but it can be hard to keep track of a bunch of different pieces of bootable media.
In this how-to, we’re going to show you how to keep all of your bootable programs and operating systems on a single piece of media, using free software called XBoot.

1. Install XBoot

XBoot installation is simple: Just head to the project homepage at http://bit.ly/fR7zcz and scroll to the bottom of the page to find the download link for the most recent version of the software. Download the .zip file, and extract the executable inside. Even though XBoot is a stand-alone executable file, and doesn’t require installation, extract it to someplace you’ll be able to find later (and don’t just run it from within the zip archive) because later on it will create new files in its home directory.

When you try to run the executable, you may be informed that you don’t have the most recent version of the .NET framework (see above). Unlike a lot of software, XBoot is not packaged with the .NET installer, so you’ll have to track it down yourself. Fortunately, the latest version of the framework can always be found for free at http://bit.ly/eVxEHT.

Custom Windows Instalation

When you first launch the nLite.exe you will see the following screen:
nlite_tutorial_01.jpg
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At this screen just hit next after you select the language that you would like to use. The following screen will then appear:
nlite_tutorial_02.jpg
This is where you pick where your source files are. Click on browse and go to where you placed your source files. The directory must contain the entire i386 folder and the setup files. Once you select the folder containing these files the bottom half of this windows will populate with the version, language, path, total size, and free space on current drive. As mentioned before, make sure that you copy the contents of your source folder if you plan on doing this more than once. (Most people do, it takes more than one try to get it exactly how you want it. Once you have selected your source folder, click next. The following screen will then appear.
nlite_tutorial_03.jpg

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

AutoCAD TRIK


Kemaren lagi main-main ama autoCAD, coba-coba masukin image, nah lho pas ngeprint baru muncul masalah, image frame nya ikut ke print, padahal pengennya ngga ada frame.
tanya paman Google ketemu jawabannya,

tinggal ketik di command autoCAD "imageframe" pilih 0 (nul)untuk image frame setting.
Null berti disable, kalo mau enable perintahnya tetap sama cuman pas settingnya ketik "1" (satu).