Lemon ‘N’ Splash Action
ISO Speed: 800
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Water Splash
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My Nikon D90 Kit
HTML,ASP, .NET Codes ….. P1
- HTML page auto refresh
- Pass info from page to another in ASP
URL is the target web page
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Example of if you click a LINK, it will jump to page2.asp with some info(name=ali-asp)
—- the code:
under the asp tag or in normal html:
open a (<) tag
write: a href="page2.asp?namr=ali-asp"
then close the tag (>)
then open the same tag (<) write : a then close the tag (>)
All red to be in one line
in the other page: page2.asp
dim myvar
myvar=request.querystring("name")
or
response.write(request.querystring("name"))
History of the Ballpoint
Hungarian journalist Laszlo Biro was well aware of the problems with normal pens. Biro believed that the idea of a pen using a quick-drying ink instead of India ink came to him while visiting a newspaper. The newspaper’s ink left the paper dry and smudge-free almost immediately. Biro vowed to use a similar ink in a new type of writing instrument. To avoid clogging his pen up with thick ink, he proposed a tiny metal ball that rotated at the end of a tube of this quick drying ink.
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It would act as a cap to keep the ink from drying.
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It would let ink flow out of the pen at a controlled rate.
In the United States, the first successful, commercially produced ballpoint pen to replace the then-common fountain pen was introduced by Milton Reynolds in 1945. It used a tiny ball that rolled heavy, gelatin-consistency ink onto the paper. The Reynolds Pen was a primitive writing instrument marketed as "The first pen to write underwater." Reynolds sold 10,000 of his pens when they were first introduced. These first publicly sold pens were very expensive ($10 each), primarily because of the new technology.








