Wednesday, October 31, 2007

What do you mean by Water injection pumps?

The high force or pressure, high flow water injection pumps are positioned near to the de-oxygenation tower and Boosting Pumps. They fill the bottom of the tank with the filtered water to push the oil in the direction of the wells like a piston. The outcome of the injection is not quick, it requires time. The Water Injection is used to stop low pressure in the reservoir. The water restores the oil which has been taken, keeping the production rate and the force the same over the long term. For instance, if the Water Injection is stopped for a day the manufacture rate is not changed, dissimilar with gas lifts. The Gas lifts are the opposite; if the injection is broken up the production will stop instantaneously, for the reason that gas lifts have only a short term effect.

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

What do mean by Nomenclature and roads?

The nomenclature used for various types of highways like freeway, expressway, motorway and autobahn; differ between countries or even regions within a country. In several places a highway is a particular type of major road that is distinct from freeway or expressway; in other places the terms could overlap. In law highway may indicate any public road or canal. But, in some countries, the word highway is not generally used at all.

A road is a strip of land, paved, smoothed, or otherwise organized to let easy travel, connecting two or more destinations. Few roads are streets, mainly in urban areas. In the milieu of railways (railroads in American English), a road is a single pathway, which may be part of a multi-track system or could be an isolated line. In the milieu of sea transport, a road is an anchorage to travel.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

A general view on Supercomputer

The supercomputer is the fastest type of computer. Supercomputers are very costly and are employed for specific applications that require immense amounts of mathematical calculations. For instance, weather forecasting necessitates a supercomputer. Other uses of supercomputers contain animated graphics, nuclear energy research, fluid dynamic calculations, and petroleum exploration.

The chief differentiation between a supercomputer and a mainframe is that a supercomputer channels all its power into executing some programs as fast as possible, whereas a mainframe uses its power to carry out many programs concurrently.

Supercomputers are used for exceedingly calculation-intensive tasks like problems connecting weather forecasting, quantum mechanical physics, climate research (together with research into global warming), molecular modeling (computing the structures and properties of chemical compounds, polymers, biological macromolecules, and crystals), physical simulations (like simulation of airplanes in wind tunnels, imitation of the detonation of nuclear weapons, and research into nuclear fusion), cryptanalysis, and the like.

Supercomputers using tradition CPUs custom gained their speed over conventional computers through the employ of ground-breaking designs that allow them to carry out many tasks in parallel, as well as complex detail engineering. They are inclined to be specialized for definite types of computation, generally arithmetical calculations, and carry out poorly at more general computing tasks. Their memory hierarchy is very cautiously designed to make sure the processor is kept fed with data and instructions at all times— in actual fact, much of the performance difference between slower computers and because of the memory hierarchy of Supercomputers the I/O systems tend to be designed to support high bandwidth, with latency less of an issue, because it is not used for transaction processing.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

The real Existence of God

There are numerous arguments for and against the reality and existence of God have been proposed and cast off by philosophers, theologians, and added thinkers. In philosophical terminology, such arguments concern schools of thought on the epistemology of the ontology of God.

There are lots of philosophical issues concerning the existence of God. Some definitions of God are so unclear that it is certain that something exists that meets the definition; while other definitions are it seems that self-contradictory. Arguments for the existence of God characteristically include empirical, inductive, metaphysical, and subjective types. Arguments next to the existence of God normally contain empirical, deductive, and inductive types. Conclusions reached contain: "God exists and this can be confirmed"; "God exists, but this cannot be confirmed or disproven" (theism in both cases); "God does not survive" (strong atheism); "God roughly certainly does not exist" (de facto atheism); and "no one knows whether God exists" (agnosticism). There are many variations on these positions.

A current argument for the existence of God is called clever or intelligent design, which asserts that "certain features of the world and of living things are best explained by a clever cause, not an undirected procedure for instance natural selection". It is a modern form of the traditional argument from design, modified to keep away from specifying the nature or identity of the designer. Its main proponents, all of whom are connected with the Discovery Institute, just believe the designer to be the Abrahamic God.

Friday, October 05, 2007

A Beautiful Island

For several people, the land in America is the beautiful place in this world. But as a little adult I have already left the country to find many opportunity sights beyond the land of the United States. To me, the largest beautiful place I have ever been was the island of Jamaica. It is simple for me to find harmony and beauty on this island.
The first thing that hit me like a massage of aroma as I stepped off the aircraft was the sweet wet air of this tropical island. The fruit, flowers, and over all ordinary environment is enough to make me never want to leave. I gather all of this, and I haven’t even left the airport yet.

The local yellow cab takes me crossways the island. Overwhelmed by beauty far and wide I find myself out of breath. Not far into my turn I encounter a busy street buzzing with stimulation and variety.