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  • When the editor appears, click the tool icon in the top toolbar to edit your form, like checking and highlighting.
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  • Click the Adobe DC app on Windows.
  • Find and click the Edit PDF tool.
  • Click the Select a File button and select a file from you computer.
  • Click a text box to edit the text font, size, and other formats.
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  • Select a file on you computer and Open it with the Adobe DC for Mac.
  • Navigate to and click Edit PDF from the right position.
  • Edit your form as needed by selecting the tool from the top toolbar.
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  • Select the CocoDoc PDF option, and allow your Google account to integrate into CocoDoc in the popup windows.
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Do astronauts have cell phone service while orbiting the Earth?

They do not have cell phone service. There is, however, an application on the SSC laptop called IP Phone. IP Phone is an upgraded Cisco application that creates a one direction internet protocol telephone via a server at the MCC in Houston.By one direction, I mean that it is outgoing calls only. The crew members can dial an Earth located telephone number and initiate a call, but it is not possible to call the IP Phone.Because of the long path length to the TDRS satellite, down to the ground in New Mexico, across fiber optic to Houston, out to the phone, back to Houston, back to New Mexico, back up to the TDRS satellite, and down to the ISS, there can be quite a delay.I can tell you that it is pretty darn cool when your office phone rings on your birthday and it is an astronaut onboard the ISS calling.

What was the longest road trip in the world?

Longest Ever?... I'm not sure? But perhaps this is up there with the best of them.In 5 days time (Sunday, 8th May 2016) my girlfriend and I will embark on a 3 year journey on 2 motorcycles to raise funds for charity, try our hand to set a Guiness World Record, and to generally have the time of our lives. We set off from our hometown in Dundee, Scotland on Sunday after over a year of planning.Here's the projected route:The route will cover somewhere in the region of 75,000-85,000 miles, over all inhabited continents, on our trusty BMW F800GS Motorcycles. The potential record to be set will be 'The Youngest Female (and possibly person too) to Circumnavigate the World by Motorcycle. Kyla will be 21 years old when we set off and must return home by the age of 24 years and 1 month old to set the record.In order to break the record we must meet a few criteria, namely;• Start and finish from the same location .• The same motorcycle should be used for the entire journey.• The applicant must be legally old enough to ride a motorcycle in each country passed through.• The journey must be continuous, with each leg of the journey beginning at the point at which the previous leg ended.• The journey must be a minimum of 24,900 miles (40,075 kms)• The age of the claimant will be taken as that at the completion of the journey.• The rider should ride overland across the Equator at least once. Meaning you ride both north and south hemisphere.• Cross two antipodes points. (Antipodes are geographically opposite points on the planet like shown in the following map)Antipodes MapThere has certainly been longer road trips than the one we plan to do. I think that Simon and Lisa Thomas over at 2RideTheWorld could be well within their rights to perhaps claim the title for longest road trip ever. They started a road trip in 2003 and now, around 700,000km later, they are still going strong.Now, I better get back to packing!

Is it too complicated to continue with 32-bit ARM based microcontroller after working with 8-bit PIC microcontroller?

One of the hurdles to learning to use a new microcomputer is the IDE (Integrated Development Environment), used to program and debug your programs. However assuming you have been using MPLAB X as your IDE for 8-bit PICs, as long as you use 32-bit ARM processors from Microchip you can stay with MPLAB X as Microchip uses the same IDE for all of their microcontrollers 8, 16 and 32-bit).In addition, if you have been using the Microchip Code Configurator (MCC) with 8-bit PICs, you will find the same functionality as part of Harmony 3 framework for Microchip’s 32-bit ARM and PIC32 microcontrollers.The Peripheral Library which is the lowest level of Harmony 3 is modeled after MCC. In addition to that, Harmony 3 also has higher level drivers and middleware for things like USB and TCP/IP which are not in MCC.Here is what it looks like for a BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) app that I wrote, that also uses an LCD touch screen:You can see a list of unused peripherals on the left pane — there is a second tab for the active ones you’ve already selected. The Project Graph is in the middle, which has a box for each peripheral, driver or other component. You drag a line from one box to another, for example a Touch Controller to an I2C Driver, and then the I2C Driver to the TWIHS0 (Two-Wire Interface) peripheral to establish interfaces.I have selected a timer in the lower-left corner (outlined in green). It’s configuration options then show up on the rightmost panel (mode, clock source, resolution, etc.).There are separate GUIs for things like the master clock settings and pin settings. Here’s part of one for the main clocks:Once you’ve selected and configured everything, you then click on a button labeled Code, and it generates all of the library and driver code needed for your project. You then just have to write the specific application code that calls the drivers.The bottom line is, 32-bit microcontrollers are more complicated than 8-bit ones, because they have more peripherals and the peripherals themselves usually have more capabilities. But the tools are better too, and using tools like Harmony 3, you can usually build entire applications without having to write code for any of the peripherals — just drag and drop, configure them (often the defaults will be all you need) and then have the tool generate code automatically. All you have to do is write your own application code at the very top level.

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