Microsoft Windows is a series of graphical operating systems developed by Microsoft that came to dominate the personal computer market. The document discusses some alleged unsolved mysteries related to Microsoft Windows, including being unable to create a folder named "CON", typing the flight number "Q33N" in Wingdings font revealing a message, saving text as "Bush Hid the Facts" and reopening causing a weird bug, and typing "=rand(200,99)" in Microsoft Word and pressing enter. The document claims Microsoft was unable to explain these occurrences.
1) STONEHENGE
2) Stone is a big stone monument in southern of England 13 km North West of Salisbury.
3) This is how scientists thought Stonehenge did look when it was finished.
4) The altar stone in the middle.
5) A ring of blue stones.
6) A horseshoe-shaped form of sarsen stones.
7) A bigger ring of blue stones.
8) And the last ring of sarsen stones.
9) The stones you can see on the picture are just 2/3 of the entire stone, because 1/3 is under the ground.
10a) Phase 1
Scientists think that the first Stonehenge was built around 3100-2900 BC.
it was an earth embankment with 110 meters in diameter.
10b) Phase 2
The building of Stonehenge was around 2500-2400 BC.
That consisted of wodden logs in different designs.
10c) Phase 3
Ca 2300 BC.
a horseshoe-shaped form of blue stones have been erected pointing towards southwest.
The altar stone (that is a 5 meter long sandstone)takes its place in the middle of the ring.
10d) Phase 4
The ring of sarsen stones is raised around 2200-2000 BC. The ring is almost 30 meters in diameter.
In the middle of the ring It is now built as a horseshoe-shape of sarsen stones.
The altar stone in the middle stays in it’s place.
10e) Phase 5
Now build two rings of blue stones inside the large stone ring.
there are also holes in the ground for two further rings outside the large stone ring, but they where probably never built.
And this is the completion of the construction of stonehenge.
11) The stones that was used to built Stonehenge was taken from 2 different places in southern of England and Wales.
The bluestones have been transported 250 km from Preseli northwest of Stonehenge.
The sarsen stones have been taken from a place called Marlborough and placed 30 km north from Stonehenge.
12) WebPages
13) Thank you for listening
Organ donation is the removal of the tissues of the human body from a person who has recently died, or from a living donor, for the purpose of transplanting.
Know the top 10 unsolved mysteries of the world involving unsolved codes & incidents. The site discusses in detail about the famous & creepy unsolved mysteries.
Top 10 unsolved mysteries of the WorldTaram Nabeel
Top ten Unsolved Mysteries
1.The Voynich Manuscript
2.THE TOUS HUM
3.THE ALUMINIUM WEDGE
4.THE OVER TOUN BRIDGE
5.THE THE STONE HENGE
6.LOCH NESS MONSTER
7.JACK THE RIPPER
8.THE WOW SIGNAL
9.BERMUDA TRAINGLE
10.FLIGHT MH370
A slide show made to spread the awareness of Organ Donation in India and how it could save thousands of lives if only people were aware and leave their religious rituals behind.
Background of organ transplant infrastructure in the US. Some history. Definitions. Nursing Care of the transplant patient in hospital, and home settings. Intended for senior level nursing students in an ADN program
1) STONEHENGE
2) Stone is a big stone monument in southern of England 13 km North West of Salisbury.
3) This is how scientists thought Stonehenge did look when it was finished.
4) The altar stone in the middle.
5) A ring of blue stones.
6) A horseshoe-shaped form of sarsen stones.
7) A bigger ring of blue stones.
8) And the last ring of sarsen stones.
9) The stones you can see on the picture are just 2/3 of the entire stone, because 1/3 is under the ground.
10a) Phase 1
Scientists think that the first Stonehenge was built around 3100-2900 BC.
it was an earth embankment with 110 meters in diameter.
10b) Phase 2
The building of Stonehenge was around 2500-2400 BC.
That consisted of wodden logs in different designs.
10c) Phase 3
Ca 2300 BC.
a horseshoe-shaped form of blue stones have been erected pointing towards southwest.
The altar stone (that is a 5 meter long sandstone)takes its place in the middle of the ring.
10d) Phase 4
The ring of sarsen stones is raised around 2200-2000 BC. The ring is almost 30 meters in diameter.
In the middle of the ring It is now built as a horseshoe-shape of sarsen stones.
The altar stone in the middle stays in it’s place.
10e) Phase 5
Now build two rings of blue stones inside the large stone ring.
there are also holes in the ground for two further rings outside the large stone ring, but they where probably never built.
And this is the completion of the construction of stonehenge.
11) The stones that was used to built Stonehenge was taken from 2 different places in southern of England and Wales.
The bluestones have been transported 250 km from Preseli northwest of Stonehenge.
The sarsen stones have been taken from a place called Marlborough and placed 30 km north from Stonehenge.
12) WebPages
13) Thank you for listening
Organ donation is the removal of the tissues of the human body from a person who has recently died, or from a living donor, for the purpose of transplanting.
Know the top 10 unsolved mysteries of the world involving unsolved codes & incidents. The site discusses in detail about the famous & creepy unsolved mysteries.
Top 10 unsolved mysteries of the WorldTaram Nabeel
Top ten Unsolved Mysteries
1.The Voynich Manuscript
2.THE TOUS HUM
3.THE ALUMINIUM WEDGE
4.THE OVER TOUN BRIDGE
5.THE THE STONE HENGE
6.LOCH NESS MONSTER
7.JACK THE RIPPER
8.THE WOW SIGNAL
9.BERMUDA TRAINGLE
10.FLIGHT MH370
A slide show made to spread the awareness of Organ Donation in India and how it could save thousands of lives if only people were aware and leave their religious rituals behind.
Background of organ transplant infrastructure in the US. Some history. Definitions. Nursing Care of the transplant patient in hospital, and home settings. Intended for senior level nursing students in an ADN program
Take a look at how far Microsoft Windows has come since 1981, when it first launched. Then visit http://www.lynda.com/windows10 to learn everything you need to know about Windows 10.
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Join us to discover how Wix has mastered the art of balancing simplicity and extensibility, and learn how the re-adoption of the modest CRUD has turbocharged their development velocity, resilience, and scalability in a high-growth environment.
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3. MICROSOFT WINDOWS
Microsoft Windows is a series of graphical interface operating
systemsdeveloped, marketed, and sold by Microsoft.
Microsoft introduced an operating environment named Windows on
November 20, 1985 as a graphical operating system shell for MS-DOS in
response to the growing interest in graphical user interfaces (GUI). Microsoft
Windows came to dominate the world's personal computer market with over
90% market share, overtaking Mac OS, which had been introduced in 1984.
As of October 2013, the most recent versions of Windows for personal
computers, mobile devices, server computers and embedded devices are
respectively Windows 8.1, Windows Phone 8, Windows Server 2012 R2 and
Windows Embedded 8.
6. An India found that nobody can
create a FOLDER anywhere on the
Computer which can be named as
“CON”. This is something funny and
inexplicable ? At microsoft the whole
Team , couldn’t answer why this
happened
7. MYSTERY #2
Type Q33N in notepad/ wordpad ,
increase the font by 72 . Change the
font to windings
8. Did you know that a flight number from
one of the planes hit one of the two WTC
towers on 9/11 was Q33N . In
Notepad/Wordpad or MS word , if u type
the flight number i.e.Q33N . Increase the
font size to 72 . Change the font to
wingdings .. U will be amazed by the
findings!!!...
10. Open an empty notepad file
Type :Bush Hid the facts” (without the quotes)
Save it as whatever you want
Close ut, and re-open it?
Noticed that weird bug?
No one can explain
12. Again this is something funny
and can’t be explained ?
At Micrsoft the whole team ,
including Bill Gates couldn’t
answer why this happened!
It was discovered by a brazillian