Hello everyone, I just bought the Toshiba E45-B4100 notebook today. It seems to have 6GB of DDR3 RAM already installed, but I am not a tech expert whatsoever. I have a few RAM chips from old computers and I was wondering if I could install one of them to upgrade the Toshiba. The RAM chips are a Samsung 2GB M471B5773CHS-CH9 chip and a Samsung 2GB M470T5663EH3 chip. Would either of those work in this computer? Also, how should I go about upgrading the RAM (do I need safety gloves, etc)? On another note, I am considering upgrading to a SSD in this computer. Any recommendations? Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you very much in advance!
What do you want to do with it. Clear resin is likely to be costly and have added charges. Not so clear would be the resin used for fiberglassing but you would have to have to judge the results. Since it is used on cars and boats, it may be available locally in bulk.
His eyes were exposed to very high intensity ultraviolet light, severe damage may occur. see ophthalmologist to have vision checked.def. High intensities of UVB light are hazardous to the eyes, and exposure can cause welder's flash (photokeratitis or arc eye) and may lead to cataracts, pterygium,[25][26] and pinguecula formation. UV light is absorbed by molecules known as chromophores, which are present in the eye cells and tissues. Chromophores absorb light energy from the various wavelengths at different rates - a pattern known as absorption spectrum. If too much UV light is absorbed, eye structures such as the cornea, the lens and the retina can be damaged. Protective eye wear is beneficial to those who are working with or those who might be exposed to ultraviolet radiation, particularly short wave UV. Given that light may reach the eye from the sides, full coverage eye protection is usually warranted if there is an increased risk of exposure, as in high altitude mountaineering. Mountaineers are exposed to higher than ordinary levels of UV radiation, both because there is less atmospheric filtering and because of reflection from snow and ice. Ordinary, untreated eyeglasses give some protection. Most plastic lenses give more protection than glass lenses, because, as noted above, glass is transparent to UVA and the common acrylic plastic used for lenses is less so. Some plastic lens materials, such as polycarbonate, inherently block most UV. There are protective treatments available for eyeglass lenses that need it, which will give better protection. But even a treatment that completely blocks UV will not protect the eye from light that arrives around the lens.