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Editing your form online is quite effortless. It is not necessary to install any software through your computer or phone to use this feature. CocoDoc offers an easy tool to edit your document directly through any web browser you use. The entire interface is well-organized.

Follow the step-by-step guide below to eidt your PDF files online:

  • Browse CocoDoc official website from any web browser of the device where you have your file.
  • Seek the ‘Edit PDF Online’ option and click on it.
  • Then you will open this free tool page. Just drag and drop the template, or select the file through the ‘Choose File’ option.
  • Once the document is uploaded, you can edit it using the toolbar as you needed.
  • When the modification is completed, press the ‘Download’ button to save the file.

How to Edit Z1 on Windows

Windows is the most conventional operating system. However, Windows does not contain any default application that can directly edit file. In this case, you can install CocoDoc's desktop software for Windows, which can help you to work on documents effectively.

All you have to do is follow the steps below:

  • Install CocoDoc software from your Windows Store.
  • Open the software and then select your PDF document.
  • You can also upload the PDF file from Google Drive.
  • After that, edit the document as you needed by using the different tools on the top.
  • Once done, you can now save the finished file to your laptop. You can also check more details about editing PDF in this post.

How to Edit Z1 on Mac

macOS comes with a default feature - Preview, to open PDF files. Although Mac users can view PDF files and even mark text on it, it does not support editing. Using CocoDoc, you can edit your document on Mac directly.

Follow the effortless instructions below to start editing:

  • To begin with, install CocoDoc desktop app on your Mac computer.
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  • You can upload the file from any cloud storage, such as Dropbox, Google Drive, or OneDrive.
  • Edit, fill and sign your template by utilizing this amazing tool.
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How to Edit PDF Z1 with G Suite

G Suite is a conventional Google's suite of intelligent apps, which is designed to make your job easier and increase collaboration between you and your colleagues. Integrating CocoDoc's PDF file editor with G Suite can help to accomplish work handily.

Here are the steps to do it:

  • Open Google WorkPlace Marketplace on your laptop.
  • Look for CocoDoc PDF Editor and download the add-on.
  • Upload the file that you want to edit and find CocoDoc PDF Editor by choosing "Open with" in Drive.
  • Edit and sign your template using the toolbar.
  • Save the finished PDF file on your cloud storage.

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Why don’t we code in logic gates instead of software? It’s much faster, right?

I’m going to start by quoting sir Anthony Atkielski on this one:Custom hardware built to solve a problem is always much faster than software. The only problem is that any change in the computer’s purpose makes it necessary to build a new computer from scratch.Imagine making an algorithm only with logic gates. Half a year later, your research team finds a little improvement and wants to test it after moving on to more complex versions of the algorithm. The only problem is: you need a whole new computer just for that tiny improvement and making that computer will take lots of time.Actually, in the early ages of computer science, programming was more or less done using your suggestion.One of the oldest programming languages, Plankalkül, looked like this in design:and when written looked like this:P1 max3 (V0[:8.0],V1[:8.0],V2[:8.0]) → R0[:8.0] max(V0[:8.0],V1[:8.0]) → Z1[:8.0] max(Z1[:8.0],V2[:8.0]) → R0[:8.0] END P2 max (V0[:8.0],V1[:8.0]) → R0[:8.0] V0[:8.0] → Z1[:8.0] (Z1[:8.0] < V1[:8.0]) → V1[:8.0] → Z1[:8.0] Z1[:8.0] → R0[:8.0] END Programmers would usually write about 15 - 20 functional lines of code per day.Now take a wild guess: how productive can you be with 15 - 20 lines of code per day and how much time would it take to develop nowadays’ software? How much time would it take to understand what someone else tried to write? How much time would it take to improve code?Answer by circling the correct choice:A hell lot.A fuckton.A shitload.That’s why high-level programming languages were created, like Short Code, COBOL, Lisp or FORTRAN. They’re easier to use and more intuitive.Speed increased. Production increased. Code was easier to write, read and debug. The number of programmers who knew what they were doing increased.That’s why we’re not using logic gates.And I’m going to end this answer with another quote from the same sir Anthony Atkielski:In practice, computers are fast enough that wired logic is often replaced with microcode—the opposite of building custom logic.Courtesy of Wikipedia for code and Google for image.

What's the coolest feature you've seen in a car? Preferably something that isn't very common, such as the rain channels in the Mercedes S-class that channel rain from the windshield away from the side windows, & nothing related to self-driving cars.

The dropping doors on the BMW Z1.In production from March 1989 - June 1991 this car had the coolest feature that still looks awesomely unique and timeless to this day!Behold the dropping doors of the Z1, tucking into the body frame like windows, enhancing the convertible experience.(Doors in action)

How does the ISS avoid electric current generation when orbiting?

The ISS has a piece of hardware called the PCU (Plasma Contactor Unit). The PCU uses a hollow cathode assembly to create a low impedance plasma bridge in order to control the spacecraft potential with respect to the local space plasma potential. Here's a picture of the PCU. It's located on the Z1-Truss.

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