
can connect to the computer together for more memory space.?
I have dell pc that I use regularly but hard drive space is limited. I have not the funds at the time to get a new hard drive. But I have an old pc which is actually a tower to break a lot of hard disk space. my question is, should some way to connect the two computers to the Dell could use the server's memory space?
Yes, you can configure the directories on the server as to share and access them from other computers on the network. Here's how: Before giving details I have to give this warning: Sharing directories only thing that really has to be shared. Remember that everything you share a directory of stocks within it, including other directories. Never share the root () of a unit because it opens the entire disk hackers. Now the details. First, you have to share the directory. On the computer resides in the directory: In Windows XP: 1.In Explorer Windows (My Computer) on the desktop machine, click the drive and select Sharing and Security. 2.Click on the Sharing tab. 3.Click the link to proceed alert share the tab. 4.Click the Share this folder on the network check box. 5.Click OK. In Windows Vista, possibly Windows 7: Windows 1.In Explorer (PC) on the desktop machine, click the drive and select Sharing. 2.two different paths now emerging. If you created this directory, you should see a box dialog that says: Choose People to share. If so a.In the list box, select All. Add b.Click. c. Click the Share button. 3.When time a dialog box Properties, Advanced a.Click Sharing. b.Revise Share this folder. 4.Click OK. It is now available to be read from other machines on the network. In other machines XP: 1.Click on My Computer. 2.Click the Folders button to display the folders in the left pane. 3.Click on My Network Places. All 4.Click network. Microsoft Windows 5.Click click on the network. 6.Click network. 7.Click the machine where the shared directory. In other Vista or Windows 7 machines: 1.Click on the computer. 2.Click folders. 3.Click on the network. 4.Click machine to share the directory. Note: You can not show immediately here, in fact, this has been the most frustrating part of sharing file or printer for me. Sometimes, restarting the machine with the board appears to help this along. If you expand the entry of another machine, you should now be able to to see the directory list. You can click directly on it to open, or you can go to Tools-> Connect to network drive and create a link to the directory listed each time you log If the above steps do not work, you may have a firewall issue that a firewall rule prevents Windows printer and file sharing. Good luck.
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Space Journeys – A virtual visit to NASA Johnson Space Center – CD-ROM $24.95 Space Journeys – A virtual visit to NASA Johnson Space Center – CD-ROM The Virtual JSC Tour for NASA’s Johnson Space Center gives an interactive journey through some of the more interesting facilities at JSC. You are taken on a ground-based tour around from the main concourse on the JSC compound to a facility that contains physical training mockups of the International Space Station laboratory modules to Space Shuttle training simulators. You are able to negotiate doors and entryways, climb up and down virtual stairs, and traverse through the virtual JSC compound at will through the interactions of a simple computer keyboard and mouse |
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Space – Songs About Space $15.95 Space – Songs that teach about space exploration, astronauts, gravity, satellites and more On this NASA approved CD, kids learn about gravity, space travel and famous astronauts! The songs are fun and factual for the young astronaut who dreams of becoming a space traveler! They?ll learn the history of space travel, the possibility of living in space someday, weightlessness, satelites, what’s required of an astronaut, and more. APPROVED AND RECOMMENDED BY NASA. This CD and Booklet is meant for Ages 4 to 9 The Space CD / Book Set includes: Music CD 24-page Activity Book with lyrics diagrams quiz A letter from NASA Researcher Dr. Lyn Bandurant explaining why he likes working at NASA. Song Titles: When I Grow Up I Want To Be An Astronaut It’s Called Cooperation Many Jobs To Choose From I’m Feeling Light As A Feather You’re An Astronaut I’ll Be An Astronaut Medley Can We Live In Space? Famous Astronauts Stepping Out In Space With The MMU What Is A Satellite? Heroes Of Our Time Space Colonies tos |
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Solar System for Kids $17.95 Solar System for Kids This amazing DVD contains over one hour of video in a fun interactive format that kids of all ages will enjoy. Explore and learn about all the planets and their moons, asteroids, comets and more. Max and Blinker take you on a action-filled journey to the palnets!Kids and the whole family can explore interactive menus on each planet, take a ‘virtual tour’ or try the ‘Name That Planet’ game. As a special bonus, this DVD includes puzzles and games that you can play on your home computer! Features: Planets, Moons, Asteroids and More Fun, interactive Extras Bonus Computer Fun & Games |
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Space Chess $34.95 Space Chess A great game! A great gift! Entertainment for earth or the space station, this Space Chess set features the Earth and Mars as king and queen and astronauts as pawns, pluS more space figures including the Space Shuttle, Moon and Saturn! Hard, solid, quality plastic construction with playing board and attractive box. Approximately 14″ square. Shuttle piece is 3″ high and pawns are 2″ high. |
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The Lunar Exploration Scrapbook – A Pictorial History of Lunar Vehicles $36.95 The Lunar Exploration Scrapbook – A Pictorial History of Lunar Vehicles In The Lunar Exploration Scrapbook, Godwin combines modern computer graphics with old blueprints to create a full color history of the golden era of lunar exploration. Included in this remarkable book are over 80 different Lunar landers, over 80 lunar rovers and mobile laboratories (MOLAB), more than 50 lunar flying vehicles as well as sections on the Saturn and Nova rockets, lunar space suits, Command & Service module variants, LM laboratories and orbiters, training vehicles, lunar walkers and lunar shelters. Altogether over 750 color pictures of designs for lunar exploration vehicles, all from NASA, Boeing, Lockheed, Grumman, USAF, US Army, GE, Chrysler, North American Rockwell, Bell Aerospace, Martin, Bendix and more. No science fiction! From single-seat landers to rocket backpacks and lunar bulldozers, this study takes readers into the imagination of the world?s top aerospace engineers by presenting NASA?s lunar spacecraft research. A unique blend of history and imagination, this resource covers not only the actual exploration of the moon conducted during the Apollo program of the 1960s and 1970s, but also includes a presentation of dozens of spacecraft that were never built. Vivid, colorful renderings of the conceptual crafts?many of which are not available anywhere else?are also included, providing a visual progression of NASA?s technological advancements. Product Details Paperback: 224 pages Publisher: Collector’s Guide Publishing, Inc. (December 1, 2007) Language: English |
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Creating Space $30.95 Creating Space The Story of the Space Age Told Through ModelsThe Heavens – and trying to get there – have always intrigued man, and have been included in our artwork throughout all of history. In recent years they have been the subject of countless books, articles, radio and television shows and films, and have more and more featured the practical method of achieving these dreams – Spaceships. Creating Space takes us on a journey through the history of the space age, up to the present and beyond. From the advent of the “space race” with the V-2 rocket of World War II to the International Space Station and the future, a complete and detailed chronicling of vehicles is given, side by side with pictures and details of models that depict the multitude of aircraft and spacecraft developed throughout the world.In addition, extensive appendices provide details of all of the space-related models ever made and the many manufacturers and distributors who have supplied them – all in the words of an experienced professional insider. Mat Irvine worked in the BBC Visual Effects Department for 20 years, contributing to many projects including Doctor Who, Blake’s 7, Edge of Darkness, the various NASA flights, and many science and space-oriented documentaries and programs. Creating Space is presented in 12 chapters which logically group together the history, the vehicles and the models into logical and meaningful categories. This book will be equally valuable to space enthusiasts, modellers, and space historians. |
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NOVA – MARS, DEAD OR ALIVE $19.95 The great PBS science series Nova scores another hit with Mars: Dead or Alive, capturing all the excitement surrounding the Mars rover landings of early 2004. Originally broadcast just as the first of the twin rovers (“Spirit” and “Opportunity”) was experiencing temporary communication problems with Earth-bound mission controllers, this riveting hour-long episode chronicles the risky $820 million Mars Exploration Rover (MER) project from design to touchdown, dramatically illustrating (through the use of detailed simulations and sophisticated computer animation) the considerable chances of failure–a nail-biting gamble considering that fully two-thirds of all previous Mars missions never reached their destination. Through rigorous testing and initial failure of the MER parachute system to the celebrated transmission of pristine photos from the “Spirit” landing site, we see just how intensely complex and emotionally involving the missions are, especially for Cornell University astronomer and lead MER scientist Steve Squyres and his devoted team of colleagues at Pasadena’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Careers are on the line as technical problems accumulate, and one feels the same mixture of dread, anxiety, and elation that accompanied the historic return of Apollo 13. A bonus interview with Mars-mission pioneer Donna Shirley puts everything into resonant perspective, celebrating science and the MER missions as an essential human endeavor. As with all Nova programs, the DVD includes a generous variety of study materials including an interview with Squyres, a detailed look at the anatomy of the Mars rovers, links to a companion website, and a “math activity” feature allowing viewers to understand the aerodynamic variables of parachute design. If you’re among those who feel that NASA and MER tax dollars are wasted, this DVD will probably change your opinion. –Jeff Shannon Special DVD features include: bonus video segment featuring Donna Shirley of NASA Interview with Steve Squyres Anatamony of a Rover activity Materials and activities for educators A link to the NOVA Web site Scene selections; closed captions; and described video for the visually impaired Actors: Stacy Keach, Peter Thomas, Don Wescott Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Letterboxed, NTSC Language: English Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Number of discs: 1 Studio: WGBH Boston DVD Release Date: March 30, 2004 Run Time: 60 minutes |
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Space Station Play Set $44.95 Great Space station toys at our NASA store. This 11-piece Space station playset includes a space station, space shuttle, robotic arm, land rover vehicle, four astronauts and more! |
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Space Shuttle Cup With Straw $3.25 Space Shuttle Cups are a must have at any Outer Space Birthday party. Great for party favors that will last a long time. Check out this and many more party favors at The Space Store. |
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Space for Kids DVD $18.95 Space for Kids Interactive DVD Never before has space exploration been this much fun! This amazong DVD contains three hours of video in a fun interactive format that kids of all ages will enjoy. Explore and learn about nearly everything imaginable on space in the last 50 years. Planets, Deep Space, Manned Space Missions, Space Shuttles – over 60 subjects.Kids and the whole family can explore interactive menus one subject at a time and at their own pace. As as a special bonus, this DVD includes puzzles and games that you can play on your home computer. Features: Over 60 Space Subjects Over 3 Hours of Video Interactive Menus Bonus Computer Fun & Games |
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Windup Space Shuttle $4.25 Our Windup Space Shuttle is a must have at your Outer Space Theamed Birthday Party. Watch the astronaut enter and exit the shuttle. Shop this and many more party favors. |
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Space Shuttle Pocket Guide $9.95 The concept for a reusable winged space vehicle has been a dream since the early 20th century. In 1981 the United States launched the first such vehicle, Columbia, and proved that winged spacecraft could work. Now, due to political pressure, the Orbiter fleet is slated to be decommissioned, but not before it fulfills its original mandate?to build a permanent space station.This Pocket Space Guide, #10 in the series, details the exploits of the Space Shuttle fleet through triumph and tragedy, as it carried more than 300 people, 40 space laboratories and more than 60 satellites into space. From the first test flights to the détente missions to Russia?s Mir space station, thousands of facts can be found in this Space Shuttle Fact Archive. Features: Paperback: 96 pages Publisher: Collector’s Guide Publishing Inc (January 1, 2007) Language: English Book Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.1 x 0.5 inches |
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ANTWORKS – SPACE ANTS $14.95 ANTWORKS – SPACE ANTS 3-DIMENSIONAL ?ANT CITY? IN THE MAKING!New, smaller and more economical habitat design for easy observation of ants as they live and tunnel in nutritious space gel.Includes: 6.5?L x 5.5?W x 1.0?D acrylic habitat, Tunnel Starter Tool, Space Scope (for those ?super up close? inspections) and Multi-lingual packaging and instruc- tions (Danish, English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish). Collect your own ants or use the enclosed, mail in coupon |
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3D Shrinky Dinks – Space $6.5 3D Shrinky Dinks – Space Create 3-Dimensional Astronauts, Sapce Shuttles, Rockets and more, to play with and display!Shrinky Dinks 3D Kits are new for 2011! Trace, bake, shrink and build your favorite Space Shuttles in 3D! Classic Shrinky Dinks® with a new 3D twist! Make your own space program with the Astronauts, Space Shuttles, planets and more. The new 3D Shrinky Dinks® Space kit comes with 10 Shrinky Dinks Sheets (5? x 8?) and Space tracing sheets. Just follow the easy to use illustrated instructions and you?ll be making your own 3D fleet in no time!Kids can use color pencils, markers and every color of the rainbow to create their own 3D masterpieces!These kits are great for craft time, group play dates as well as a fun rainy day activity. Perfect for kids age seven and up!Did you know that Shrinky Dinks have been in outer space! They were sent up in the space shuttle Atlantis in 2000 as part of a science experiment. They wanted to see if a Shrinky Dink would shrink in the extreme temperature changes. |
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The Space Tourist’s Handbook $15.95 In May 2001, billionaire Dennis Tito made history as the first ?space tourist??he?s the guy who paid $20 million to travel to the International Space Station. Since that landmark voyage, many others have followed in his footsteps?all courtesy of Space Adventures, the first travel agency devoted exclusively to outer space. But before you can blast off, there?s plenty to learn. In this illustrated handbook, Space Adventures CEO Eric Anderson gives would-be space tourists the exact same training program that he gives to the billionaires. Here are step-by-step instructions for liftoff, sleeping in weightless environments, using the ?vacuum toilet? on the spacecraft, living in zero gravity, and much more. It?s all so informative, the instructors at Space Adventures are already integrating this handbook into their lesson plans.With more than 25 illustrations (and a special full-color section showing popular vacation ?destinations?), The Space Tourist?s Handbook is fascinating reading for amateur astronauts of all ages. |
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Essential Space Collection (2009) $15.95 Essential Space Collection (2009) Quite possible The Discovery Channel’s most exciting and absorbing space programs to date. Travel to the explosive fireball Io, join researchers as they prepare for the 2018 mission to Mars and beyond, get a hands-on look at the first personal space vehicle that could jumpstart tourism into space and so much more in this special, otherworldly collection. 95 Worlds and Counting – Land on the explosive fireball Io, the frigid Triton and the potentially life-giving Europa in this episode that explores the solar systems most exotic real estate: moons. Once dismissed as trivial ice-balls, these celestial bodies may hold the key to life in space. Space Shuttle: Countdown to Comeback – In the wake of the space shuttle Columbia disaster, NASA scientists and engineers have been working to get America’s space program back on track. Come onboard the July 2005 flight to return the shuttle to space as told by the people who lived through this historic 12-day mission. Black Sky: The Race for Space – Follow Burt Rutan, considered the man who reinvented the airplane, as he builds a personal space vehicle, SpaceShipOne. Witness Rutan’s test flight into space as he races to win the X-Prize: $10 million awarded to build a spacecraft to jumpstart the space tourism industry. Base Camp Moon – Previous moon expeditions have provided scientists with astounding information and insights that have helped shape technological advancements in fields as diverse as biology, geology, astrophysics and chemistry. But there is more to be learned. Join top researchers as they prepare for the 2018 mission to establish a presence on Mars and beyond. Starship Orion: The Future of Space Travel – Behind-the-scenes exploration of NASA’s premiere research facilities reveals the dynamic and often dramatic design process of Starship Orion. NASA’s ambitious goal to build the safest, most reliable and re-usable space exploration system in history features a complex design process where every decision is critical and none is without consequence. Space Station Live: HD – View footage of the live feed from the International Space Station and get closer than ever to the ISS experience. Showcasing the technology and lives of the people working here, this program provides a fascinating update on what has been accomplished and what lies ahead for this orbiting science laboratory. Features: Format: Color, Dolby, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC Language: English Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number of discs: 2 Studio: Discovery Channel DVD Release Date: March 16, 2010 Run Time: 264 minutes |
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The Story of Astronomy and Space $10.95 The Story of Astronomy and Space by Louie Stowell and Peter AllenWhen you look up at the night sky, you?re not just seeing stars . . . the empty blackness of space is dotted with objects of all shapes and sizes, from gigantic fiery stars to tiny specs of dust.This book explores the mysteries of space and shares the secrets of astronomy ? the science that studies the skies. Features: 104 pages An introduction to the mysteries of space and the secrets of astronomy Packed with scientific facts about the solar system, comets, the Big Bang theory, telescopes, space exploration and much, much more Diagrams and amusing illustrations help make complex ideas easy and fun Includes star charts, a glossary and astronomy timeline, and internet links to recommended websites |
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Teacher in Space NASA Patch $5.95 The Teacher in Space Project is an outgrowth of the NASA Space Flight Participation Program that was designed to expand Space Shuttle flight opportunities to a wider segment of private citizens. 4 inches. Be sure to see our FreeEducation Resources Page including free worksheets, links and more foreducators and students. Barbara Morgan , NASA’s first Educator Astronaut, has been assigned as a crewmemberupcoming Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station. A native of McCall, Idaho, Morgan was selected in 1985 as the backup candidate for the Teacher in Space program. Following the Challenger accident, the program was suspended and Morgan worked with NASA¹s Education Office, meeting with teachers and students across the country to share her space training experiences and their relevance to the classroom and America¹s future. In the fall of 1986 Morgan returned to teaching at McCall-Donnelly Elementary School in Idaho, but continued to travel the country in support of NASA¹s education efforts. In January 1998, she was selected by NASA to complete her astronaut training. |
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Outer Space Passport Sticker Set $6.95 Outer Space Passport Sticker Set Passport Sticker Set of Outer Space. Comes with sticker book that resembles a Passport! Includes the Planets, a Space Shuttle with Rocket Boosters Liftoff, a Space Shuttle in flight, a Mars Rover and more! Features: Includes 21 Stickers For ages 3 and up |
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It Came From Outer Space $24.95 It Came From Outer Space It Came From Outer Space uncovers some of the important space age innovations that have changed our world.In this illuminating program, MODERN MARVELS explores how high-level NASA breakthroughs, originally developed for use in space, are now being applied to terrestrial challenges. Learn how paint that can withstand the heat of space shuttle reentry is also used to protect steel-framed high-rises from collapsing in a fire, and see how the oxygen tanks used by today s firefighters look remarkably similar to those used by astronauts during the famous Apollo missions. Finally, discover how batteries that keep crucial satellites in orbit are the same as those that take popular sports cars from zero to 60 in seconds flat. Features: Format: Color, DVD, NTSCM Language: English Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number of discs: 1 Studio: A&E HOME VIDEO DVD Release Date: August 25, 2009 Run Time: 50 minutes |
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