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Would a person who mastered the flight simulation software on a home PC be capable of flying an actual aircraft?

I’ve been “flying” sims from as early as the mind 1980’s, and have even bought a huge flight controller setup to go with MS Flight 2K. On top of that I’ve spent hundreds of hours flying (and even more hours buildings) radio controlled airplanes, some of which reach speeds of up to 150kph. When I took flying lessons in a real Cessna I found out that although I had a “head start” in some areas such as the theories involved in what makes a plane actually stay up and a, easier learning curve in manoeuvres there was a lot more that I didn’t know than that I did, without which you’re not even going to even get off the ground. Little things like the process of starting the engines, switching magnetos around, etc… or checking the plane out mechanically and fueling it up - and this was all on one of the simplest of planes, a Cessna 152. Then there’s how to talk to the traffic control tower, navigate around the field, and avoid running into other air traffic. Navigation is a whole different ball game in real life too. There’s a bunch of other stuff I could go into but I think I’ve made my point already - sims can be a learning tool but they don’t replace actual flight instruction in the real world.

Why do people prefer software jobs after completing a BE/BTech in ECE or EEE or Mechanical instead of core jobs?

I'm an engineer with core job.It is deep history of VLSI that, Computer Science Engineers were hired and preferred to work in IBM. Because engineer who knows hardware can only develop software for it. That used to be time when computers were called terminals.I agree with all your points. I studied in “local university”. Above all qualifications, I would like to tell, it requires passion to go core industry and not all people can be passionate as you or me. It is uniqueness of individual.I dreamt being in the top electronics industry. Not in college when I was in 6th grade.When I went for recruitment drive, my written score was average. They called all of us for interview. I'm just B.E. In the drive there were post graduates​ as well. They hired me for a simple reason. I'm passionate. I explained all hobby project I did during my academics​.I see people failing in core companies. They feel company is taking too much work from them. I'm talking about people who are not passionate but just smart enough to work in core.Core jobs means you've to work on hardware compulsorily but you need to have software knowledge. How can you make any hardware working without firmware? Professionals who aren't passionate believes​ it is double amount of work companies are trying to get from them.People working in core are cream of engineering. Core industries don't have concept of lay-offs. Lay-offs in companies such as Intel are for software development. Never for Embedded or VLSI people.Conclusion: Engineers need to believe it is has to be like that. It cannot be as easy as developing software on laptop.P.S. - Software Engineers don't mind. You guys are making awesome used of hardware.I appreciate it.

What are the negative impacts of computers?

Whilst there may be many positives to be had from computers such as increased mathematical problem solving and generally making tasks easier there come some down falls:We spend a lot of time sat down at a computer. It can be bad for health if don't balance this out with regular exercise and healthy eating.If you constantly stare at a computer monitor it will deteriorate your eyes and you may need glasses.Constantly typing and using a mouse can cause injury.If our posture is not great whilst sat at a computer it can cause back injury. We lose a certain amount of social, human interaction when we rely on computers too much. This can make us antisocial, less confident and lazy.Whilst production can be done more effectively in some roles by computers it means a loss of jobs in some sectors.

My Compaq Armada e500's USB port.?

...sounds like drivers or registry confusion

your laptop has devices embedded into pci buses, you can't remove bad devices and try another pci slot
-so, check the usb controller (Device Manager window from Computer Management Console)
...and reinstall the driver (check links below)

you will have to login as Admin and in safe mode with as few as applications running (view all file types and view protected) and check start folders (in Doc&Settings, your users). end and remove anything funny
-so, disable devs and reboot, reinstall drivers and reboot. all in safe mode

you may have a resource problem, which requires more technical help to coordinate your unique hp system with interrupts and io addresses

Help removing bloatware off my new laptop?

i need help with removeing bloatware and software that bog down my new laptop heres a list of programs i found in CCleaner:
Acer Backup Manager
Acer Crystal Eye Webcam CyberLink Corp.
Acer ePower Management
Acer eRecovery Management
Acer Games WildTangent
Acer Registration
Acer ScreenSaver Acer Incorporated
Acer Updater Acer Incorporated
Acrobat.com Adobe Systems Incorporated
Adobe AIR Adobe Systems Inc.
Adobe Flash Player 10 Plugin Adobe Systems Incorporated
Adobe Reader 9.4.4 MUI Adobe Systems Incorporated
Akamai NetSession Interface
Atheros Communications Inc.(R) AR81Family Gigabit/Fast Ethernet Driver Atheros Communications Inc.
ATI Catalyst Install Manager ATI Technologies, Inc.
CCleaner Piriform
clear.fi CyberLink Corp.
clear.fi Client Acer Incorporated
Conexant HD Audio Conexant
Defraggler Piriform
eSobi v2 esobi Inc.
Identity Card Acer Incorporated
Java(TM) 6 Update 25 Oracle
Launch Manager Acer Inc.
McAfee Internet Security Suite McAfee, Inc.
Microsoft .NET Framework 4 Client Profile Microsoft Corporation
Microsoft Office 2010 Microsoft Corporation
Microsoft Silverlight Microsoft Corporation
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Compact Edition [ENU] Microsoft Corporation
Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable Microsoft Corporation
Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable (x64) Microsoft Corporation
Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable - x86 9.0.30729.17
Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 x64 Redistributable - 10.0.30319
Mozilla Firefox 4.0.1 (x86 en-US) Mozilla
MyWinLocker Suite Egis Technology Inc.
NOOK for PC Barnesandnoble.com
Norton Online Backup Symantec Corporation
NTI Media Maker 9 NTI Corporation
Realtek USB 2.0 Card Reader
Speccy
SUPERAntiSpyware
Synaptics Pointing Device Driver Synaptics Incorporated
Times Reader The New York Times Company
Welcome Center
Windows Live Essentials Microsoft Corporation
Windows Live Mesh ActiveX Control for Remote Connections

well thats all the programs so can you guys tell me which ones to delete and which ones to keep. oh and i plan on keeping norton online backup and mcafee.

Is it possible to connect 2 computers with a USB cable?

You mean with a cable like that? Absolutely. It is ABSOLUTELY POSSIBLE to connect two computers with that cable. However it is most definitely PROBABLE that if you do use that cable there to connect two computers, you will damage one, if not both of the computers.You didn’t ask if it was possible to connect two computers with a USB cable so you could transfer information.You didn’t ask if it was possible to connect two computers with a USB cable so you could share an internet connection.You didn’t ask if it was possible to connect two computers with a USB cable to actually do something useful.You just asked if it was possible to connect two computers with a USB cable. And it is.Now, there once was a USB Transfer kit that had those two ends on it…But see that big huge thing in the middle they are going out of their way to emphasize and show off? That thing is what makes the difference between frying one or both computers… and actually facilitating a transfer of information.This is a Belkin Easy Transfer Cable… and it was made to use with Windows 7, to be able to transfer information easily between one computer and another.So if you had asked… Is it possible to connect two Windows 7 computers with a USB cable to transfer information… I would have said “Yes” and pointed you to that device. Why? You would have provided information about the task you were looking to accomplish and information about the specific systems. Note how I’ve been specific about the OS here. Why? That cable was made to use functions of Windows 7. It requires different, specific software to work with Windows 8… but there are no Windows 8 or 10 compatible drivers. You’d have to use the Windows 7 drivers, and the Windows 8 specific software to TRY to get it to work on Windows 10, and you likely won’t. We gave up on getting the one we had at work, to work with Windows 10, and switched to PC Mover software over the network.Is it possible to connect 2 computers with a USB cable?You just asked if it was possible. It is. Whether or not there is a device to allow what YOU specifically have in mind to work… that’s another story.

Should i format computer for better fps?

hi im in uni and i have a 3 year old laptop. i play league of legends and i get on a good day 10 fps, normal day 5 fps and bad is 2 fps. i was wondering if anyone can give some advice on how to increase it? i know it should be faster even if it is 3 years old. i know a guy who had his for 5 and he gets 30 fps. my laptop specs is intel(R) pentium(R) dual CPU @1.l46 ghz 2 gig of ram a 32-bit operating system and a mobile intel (R) 965 express chipset family. i was wondering if i shpould save important uni documents on a usb and format my drives and have a fresh start. then put documents back in cause their like word documents. so won't require too much space(i can delete any folders/useless junk this way) will this help make my comp increase fps?

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