现行军车牌称为"97式",格式是 甲A-12345 第一部分为中文"天干地支",代表解放军军种序列:
甲――解放军总部(总参谋部、总政治部、总后勤部)
乙――集团军
丙――通信和运输
己――沈阳军区
庚――北京军区
辛――兰州军区
壬――济南军区
寅――南京军区
辰――成都军区
戍――广州军区
午――空军
未――海军
申――总装备部
第二部分为英文字母,代表下属分类(不全):
A――司令部、总部
B――政治部
C――后勤部
D――装备部
G――省军区
H――仓库、干休所
K――驻当地铁路、航空、水运单位军代处
P――医院及医卫院校
S――后勤工厂
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Friday, October 13, 2006
Offline Google Earth Use (ZT)
For those of you wondering what happens to Google Earth (GE) when you don't have an Internet connection, the amazing thing is that it will work. But, it only works with what you have installed in your cache. If you anticipate taking your laptop somewhere where you won't have a broadband connection, you can still use GE for a limited area of viewing. Or you can use it for doing a demonstration somewhere without an Internet connection.
First, go to the menu item Tools->Options and select the "Cache" tab. You can make the cache size as large as 2000 MB (i.e. 2 Gigabytes). This will give you more data to work with. Then, you need to spin the globe to the area you want data for and zoom into that area. The most recent things you have looked at will be what's in your cache. I think you need to turn on the layers for the information you want cached as well (for example, 'roads' or 'golf'). You also might want to turn on any of your placemarks related to the region you want to look at.
It doesn't take much of an area to fill up the cache. Especially if the area you are viewing has lots of high-res pictures. But, I read about someone using this in the remote areas of Africa with a GPS and a laptop to find his way around.
There is also a tip that you can save your cache(s) under different files and then swap them out to look at different areas (read about it here). Could be useful if you were travelling without Internet access for a prolonged period of time.
First, go to the menu item Tools->Options and select the "Cache" tab. You can make the cache size as large as 2000 MB (i.e. 2 Gigabytes). This will give you more data to work with. Then, you need to spin the globe to the area you want data for and zoom into that area. The most recent things you have looked at will be what's in your cache. I think you need to turn on the layers for the information you want cached as well (for example, 'roads' or 'golf'). You also might want to turn on any of your placemarks related to the region you want to look at.
It doesn't take much of an area to fill up the cache. Especially if the area you are viewing has lots of high-res pictures. But, I read about someone using this in the remote areas of Africa with a GPS and a laptop to find his way around.
There is also a tip that you can save your cache(s) under different files and then swap them out to look at different areas (read about it here). Could be useful if you were travelling without Internet access for a prolonged period of time.
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