
U213-A Compiler for Rolling Display
Function instruction:
1.Clear screen: click "Esc" key
Transmit: click “Enter?key
Letter interchange: click “Caps Lock?key
Delete end character: click “Backspace?ke
e.g.: To input ??push “Shift?key, and click ??key
Readout last record: click “Esc?first, and “Enter?key
Internal battery is applied as external power unavailable (max. 1 hour lasting)
Accessories:
Mainframe: Power adapter Data line: Mini keyboard:
1 1 1 1
Note: make sure charging at least 4 hours before adapting internal battery.
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Bernanke also created a stir by dropping from a prepared speech a
description of the yuan s exchange rate as a “subsidy�to Chinese
exporters. Some saw this as capitulation; others as a hint that
there was some substance to Mr Paulson s vague claims of
progress in talks on the currency.
Neither government is under any illusion that the trade imbalance
will soon be rectified. But their willingness to engage this way, not
only at the highest of levels but also across such a wide range of
agencies, bodes well for better management of other shared
concerns. According to Kenneth Lieberthal, a China expert at the
University of Michigan, the benefits of such engagement are real
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many short-term political gains.
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Japanese education
The wrong answer
Dec 19th 2006 | TOKYO
From The Ec fuel dispenser onomist print edition
Instilling love of country is not the main challenge for Japan s schools
SOMETHING has gone terribly wrong with Japanese education—or so say the Japanese. They fret that
Japan has slipped down the international rankings for high-school literacy, mathematics and science. In
the OECD s last assessment of 15-year-olds in 41 countries, Japan remained a healthy second in science,
but had fallen from first to sixth in maths and from eighth to fourteenth in reading ability.
Parents are also worried about the resurgence of bullying and suicides among schoolchildren. Facing
probable defeat in next summer s upper-house election, the fledgling government of Shinzo Abe has been
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