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Introduction About Maemo software About the desktop Applications menu Status area and status menu Dashboard About the touch screen Basic use About your device Protect your device Text input Use shortcuts Personalize your device Edit and personalize the desktop Profile settings Change the background image Change the device language Change themes Connect your device About connectivity Network settings Use a WLAN connection Use a GPRS connection Active data connections Disable wireless connections Internet connection settings Bluetooth connectivity 15 15 15 16 16 17 18 19 19 21 21 24 25 25 26 26 27 27 27 27 27 28 31 32 32 33 33 Contents Safety About your device Network services Shared memory Set up your device Insert the SIM card and battery Insert the memory card Charge the battery Keys and parts Keys and parts front Keys and parts back Keys and parts top Keys and parts sides First start up Switch the device on Start up wizard Kickstand Stylus Use accessories Headset Wrist strap 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 10 11 11 12 Continue to download »
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Track player HO engine suspension and spoilers Left hand mirror Windback Sunroof Sports Option or Globe Road wheels Lap sash or rear seat belts Do Not Copy Model Plate Picture 6 XY Model VIN Plate build detail VIN MS33MK98187 SIDO 665739 351 4V 4 Speed 3 1 Blk Vinyl Roof Red Trim single colour Ermine White The Radiator Support model plate e g Picture 6 is of the same type as the pre 1970 model plate used in Australia in English Afrikaans and contains the full ID on line 1 and the following line 2 codes Drivetrain Codes XW SA 54H Auto Engine Trans R Axle Y 351 2V CK610A1 B C4 Automatic 3 2 75 1 XY SA 54H 4 Speed Y 351 4V US CK608A1 or CK617J1 N Toploader 4 speed 4 3 00 1 2 75 Optional XY SA 54H Auto Y 351 4V US CK609A1 or CK616J1 3 B FMX Automatic 3 2 75 1 3 00 Optional Table 2 Model plate Drivetrain Codes source Ford SA Fich e Paint Codes all prefixed by 0
Swing Trader s Insight By Scott Hoffman Introduction This trading sheet is a guide to swing trading By swing trading I refer to trades that are held longer than day trades but shorter than long term trend followers In swing trading you are looking to get into a trade one day hold it overnight or a few days and get out as the momentum changes A swing trader should always be working to minimize a loss and although the profits from trading in this timeframe are generally modest hopefully the winning percentage is fairly high Swing trading has two modes The first is swing trading which has its basis in George Taylor Douglass book The Taylor Trading Technique Taylor was a floor trader at the CBOT who kept a detailed trading diary and developed a mechanical trading system from it If you really want to get to know his take on the system read the book But be warned Taylor was a dry
Option Greeks A measure of sensitivity to changes in the price of the underlying asset A measure of delta s sensitivity to changes in the price of the stock A measure of an option s sensitivity to time decay A measure of an option s sensitivity to volatility A measure of an option s sensitivity to changes in the risk free interest rate The unknown component to the actual option price premium The calculated value according to Black Scholes Arguably the most important Greek delta can be expressed as a percentage but it is most often shown in decimal form ranging from 1 1 0 A Delta of 1 0 means that the option price will change one point for every one point move in the underlying stock A delta of 5 common in the at the money strike price means the price of the option will move a half point for every one point move in the underlying market The delta of a call is shown as a positive number whereas the delta of a put is displayed as a negative number because the put value moves in the
Comparison between torque wrench and hydraulic bolt tightening Tightening of an existing bolted assembly Design of a new bolted assembly 19 26 26 34 Simultaneous hydraulic bolt tightening Simultaneous tightening of 100 of the bolts Simultaneous tightening of 50 of the bolts Simultaneous tightening of 25 of the bolts 37 37 38 39 Conclusion 43 Guide du serrage GB 11 04 01 15 16 Page 4 Introduction Without a doubt bolted assemblies are the most commonly used joints in mechanics These types of assemblies employ two basic elements on the one hand some kind of threaded component screws and nuts studs with nuts on one end studs with nuts on both ends These components are sometimes used with different kinds of washers Fig 1a below on the other hand some means for tightening These types of tightening means are the subject of this Handbook In this document the word bolt will be used in a generic sense to cover all three of the types of screwing components mentioned above Although bolted 