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شيطان كه رانده گشت جز از يك خطا نكرد 

خود را براي سجده به آدم رضا نكرد

شيطان هزار مرتبه بهتر از آن كسي

كو عهد كرد با علي أما وفا نكرد

*****
علي أميري و نعم الأمير

خسير عدوي و بئس الخسير

أباهي بشاهي و يا رؤيتاه

و قد خانه بعد بخ الغدير

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من مست وتودیوانه،ماراکه بَرَدخانه

صدبارتوراگفتم،کن خوردوسه پیمانه!

درشهریکی کس راهشیارنمی بینم

هریک بَتَرازدیگرشوریده ودیوانه

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چون اشترمستِ درقطاریم همه

چون گرگ گرسنه درشکاریم همه!

گرپرده زروی کارهابرگیرند

معلوم شودکه درچه کاریم همه!

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پیش صاحبنظران ملک سلیمان باداست

بلکه آن است سلیمان که زملک آزاداست

خیمه انس مزن بردراین کهنه رباط

که اساسش همه بی موقع وبی بنیاداست

)))))((((

مسجدومیکده وکعبه وبتخانه یکی است!

ای غلط کرده ره کوچه ماخانه یکی است

هرکس ازجام ازل گرچه به نوعی مست است

چشم مست توگواه است که پیمانه یکی است!

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  باصدای:میرداماد-الهی بعدفاطمه(کم حجم)

اخاف الذنوبی بیوم اللقاء

یارب تقبل توبتنا

آموزش برنامه عالی پرتابل کردن نرم افزارها

امام عصر

خوشاآنانکه الله یارشان بید-افتخاری

درآن نفس که بمیرم درآرزوی توباشم

سقای دشت کربلا اباالفضل

منوببربه کربلا

قرائت ابتدای سریال یوزارسیف

دانلودنرم افزارقویTh installبرای پرتابل کردن



+ نوشته شده در  چهارشنبه چهاردهم مرداد 1388ساعت 6:46  توسط جواد14  | 

علمدارِ کربلا

امشب زبانم دوستان  خواهــــــد دُرر باری کند           

درمولد پور عـلــی، خـــــــــواهد شرر باری کند

شاهی که در اوصاف او، گویم هرآنچه، کَم بوَد           

چون در صفـــات دُر او، حـــــــیدر گـُهرباری کند

شاهی که ماهِ رویِ وَی، خورشید را طعنه زند           

چون  جلوه های دلکشَش مَنـظــر پدیداری کند

شاهی که در اندام وی آثار عـشـــق و دلـبری           

وندر شجاعت چــــون پدر، نیکو غـــزا داری کند

شاهی که قـدِّ سَروِ او ،آسمان فرازی می کند           

ماهی که چشم و نرگسش آهو خــریداری کند

شاهی که روز مولدش قنداقه بگـــرفــتش پدر           

بعد  از  اذان در گوش وی پندِ علمــــــداری کند

عباس بنهادش چونام،پس بوسه بردستش بزد          

 وز اشکِ شوقِ نرگسان، رمـز وفـــــا داری کند

چون روی خوداُم البنین، بنمود سوی حیــدرش           

دیدش که چشم شاه دین، یکسر عزاداری کند

گفتاکه چونست اشکها؟ ای مخزنِ اسرارِ غیب           

پاسخ بدادش: کربلا؛ این دست علــــمداری کند

بابُ الفضل عباس را باشــــــــد ابوالقاسم لقب         

  چون فضل وجود و مکرمت دارد، نظـرداری کند

بَه بَه عجب دارد کــرم ، عــــباس پــور مرتضی         

  کِش مُعجز آسا، چـون پدر، دائـم، روا داری کند 

+ نوشته شده در  دوشنبه دوازدهم مرداد 1388ساعت 6:49  توسط جواد14  | 


هر روز صبح در آفريقا وقتي خورشيد طلوع مي کند يک غزال شروع به دويدن مي کند و مي داند سرعتش بايد از يک شير بيشتر باشد تا کشته نشود.

هر روز صبح در آفريقا وقتي خورشيد طلوع مي کند يک شير شروع به دويدن مي کند و مي داند که بايد سريع تر از آن غزال بدود تا از گرسنگي نميرد.
مهم نيست غزال هستي يا شير با طلوع خورشيد دويدن را آغاز کن.
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می خواستم که مطلع اشعارِ من شوی
دیوان شعر خود، بسرایم برایِ تو

می خواستم که همدم وهمراز من شوی
باشم به درس مهرو وفا همنوایِ تو

می خواستم که با تو بگویم حدیث عشق
ریزم شگوفه های محبت به پایِ تو

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نوع و روش غذا خوردن از مسایل ساده و ظريف درمان و پيشگيری از بيمار‌ی‌هاست. بهترين اوقات شبانه‌روز برای خوردن و آشامیدن،صبح و شب است (يعني ساعات اوليه و آخريه روز) .در مورد چگونگی مصرف میوه جات در وعده های روزانه باید گفت که ميوه‌جات باید قبل از غذا ميل ‌شود. باید متذکر شد که ترك انواع ميوه‌ها و غذاهای فصل جایز نيست، چراکه اگر از هر میوه و  غذایی به مقدار کم مصرف شود هرگز موجب ایجاد بیماری نخواهد شد.

مطلب دیگر این که جلوگیری از اشتهای طبیعی که گاه به سراغ فرد می آید به هیچ وجه جایز نیست و سیر شدن با مصرف میوه مورد علاقه و طبع شخص ،نه تنها ضرری برای شخص ندارد،بلکه شفاست.اما رژيم غذایی كه امام رضاعلیه السلام پيشنهاد فرموده‌اند: رژيم غذايی يك در ميان است بدين معنا كه اگر امروز ظهر غذا خورده می‌شود فردا ظهر از خوردن غذا پرهيز شود.
در بيماران مبتلا به انگل در فصل‌هاي گرم اضافه كردن سركه طبيعي به غذا مفيد است.مصرف سيب با پوست براي يبوست و بدون پوست آن برای اسهال حتي از نوع مقاوم آن به مدت 24 – 48 ساعت مفيد است.
هر عضوی از بدن كه دچار درد و ناراحتي باشد خوردن همان عضو از گوسفند برايش مفيد است. گوشت گاو بسيار مضر و در روايات به بيماری زا بودن آن اشاره شده است.
جهت بيماري‌های تنفسي از غذاهایی مثل شلغم، بخور تخم گشنيز و از پياز براي تأمين ويتامين ث و در خونريزی لثه‌ها از پرتقال و نارنج و سماق استفاده مي‌شود.

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دعا كليد عطاء و وسيلة قرب الي‌‌الله تعالي و مُخ عبادت و حيات روح و روح حيات است.

دعا كوبة باب رحمت رحيميّه و سبب فتوح بركات شرح صدر و نور و ضياي سّر است.

دعا موجب رسوخ حبّ ذكر الهي در دل، و منزِّه نفس از رَين شواغل است.

دعا توشة سالكان حرم كبرياي لايزال، و شِعار عاشقان قبلة جمال، و دِثار عارفان كعبة جلال است.

دعا سير شهودي و كشف وجودي اهل كمال و تنها رابطة انسان با خداي متعال است.

دعا معراج عروج نفس ناطقه به اوج وحدت، و ولوج به ملكوت عزّت است.

دعا مِرقات ارتقاي انسان به مقام ولايت، و رَفرَف اعتلاي وي به مرتبت خُلّت است.

دعا واسطة اسم اعظمگرديدن انسان و دست يافتن به كنوز قرآن و دارا‌ شدن رموز تصرّف طبايع اجرام و اركانست.

دعا كاسر قلب و جابرآن به أنا عندالمنكسرة قلوبهم‌ است. يعني دل از ذكر و دعا شكسته شود و دل شكسته درست‌ترين و ارزنده‌ترين كالاي بازار هستي است كه خدا در دل شكسته است.

الهي اگر يكبار دلم را بشكني از من چه بشكن بشكني.

دعا ياد دوست در دل ‌راندن و نام او به زبان‌آوردن و در خلوت با او جشن ساختن و در وحدت با او نجوي‌گفتن وشيرين‌زباني كردن است.

بر گرفنه از کتاب شریف نور علی نور در ذکر و ذاکر و مذکور
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inf

The file name extension for files that contain device information or scripts to control hardware operations.

100baseT

The Ethernet standard for local area networks using twisted-pair cable carrying data at 100 megabits per second (Mbps).

10base2

The Ethernet and IEEE 802.3 standard for baseband local area networks using a thin coaxial cable up to 200 meters long and carrying data at 10 megabits per second (Mbps). Cables connect to network adapters by a BNC connector.

10baseT

The Ethernet standard for local area networks using twisted-pair cable carrying data at 10 megabits per second (Mbps).

A

A (address) resource record

A resource record used to map a DNS domain name to a host IP address on the network.

See also: domain name; Domain Name System (DNS); resource record (RR)

access control

A security mechanism that determines which operations a user, group, service, or computer is authorized to perform on a computer or on a particular object, such as a file, printer, registry key, or directory service object.

See also: permission; group; object; registry; service

access control entry (ACE)

An entry in an object's discretionary access control list (DACL) that grants permissions to a user or group. An ACE is also an entry in an object's system access control list (SACL) that specifies the security events to be audited for a user or group.

See also: access control; permission; discretionary access control list (DACL); object; system access control list (SACL)

account lockout

A Windows security feature that locks a user account if a number of failed logon attempts occur within a specified amount of time, based on security policy lockout settings. Locked accounts cannot log on.

acknowledgment message

For Message Queuing, a message class that indicates that a message arrived or was retrieved by the target application (a positive acknowledgment), or that an error occurred before the original message could be retrieved (a negative acknowledgment). These messages are sent to administration queues on the source computer.

See also: administration queue; Message Queuing

active

Describes the window or icon that you are currently using or that is currently selected. The operating system always applies the next keystroke or command you choose to the active window. Windows or icons on the desktop that are not selected are inactive.

See also: channel

active content

Dynamic content, such as a stock ticker, a weather map, or news, that is usually updated from the World Wide Web or a channel.

Active Directory

The directory service that stores information about objects on a network and makes this information available to users and network administrators. Active Directory gives network users access to permitted resources anywhere on the network using a single logon process. It provides network administrators with an intuitive, hierarchical view of the network and a single point of administration for all network objects.

See also: directory partition; service

Active Directory data model

A model derived from the LDAP data model. The directory holds objects that represent entities of various sorts, described by attributes. The objects and classes of objects that can be stored in the directory are defined in the schema. For each class of objects, the schema defines the attributes an instance of the class must have, the additional attributes it can have, and the class that can be its parent.

See also: Active Directory; attribute; Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP); schema

Active Directory Users and Computers

An administrative tool designed to perform day-to-day Active Directory administration tasks. These tasks include creating, deleting, modifying, moving, and setting permissions on objects stored in the directory. These objects include organizational units, users, contacts, groups, computers, printers, and shared file objects.

See also: permission; Active Directory; object

active partition

A partition from which an x86-based computer starts up. The active partition must be a primary partition on a basic disk. If you use Windows exclusively, the active partition can be the same as the system volume.

See also: basic disk; primary partition; system partition; system volume; x86

active volume

The volume from which the computer starts up. The active volume must be a simple volume on a dynamic disk. You cannot mark an existing dynamic volume as the active volume, but you can upgrade a basic disk containing the active partition to a dynamic disk. Once the disk is upgraded to dynamic, the partition becomes a simple volume that is active.

See also: active partition; basic disk; dynamic disk; dynamic volume; simple volume

ActiveX

A set of technologies that allows software components to interact with one another in a networked environment, regardless of the language in which the components were created.

address (A) resource record

A resource record used to map a DNS domain name to a host IP address on the network.

See also: domain name; Domain Name System (DNS); resource record (RR)

address classes

Predefined groupings of Internet addresses with each class defining networks of a certain size. The range of numbers that can be assigned for the first octet in the IP address is based on the address class. Class A networks (values 1 to 126) are the largest, with more than 16 million hosts per network. Class B networks (128 to 191) have up to 65,534 hosts per network, and Class C networks (192 to 223) can have up to 254 hosts per network.

See also: Class A IP address; Class B IP address; Class C IP address

Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)

In TCP/IP, a protocol that uses broadcast traffic on the local network to resolve a logically assigned IP address to its physical hardware or media access control layer address.

In ATM, ARP is used two different ways. For classical IP over ATM, ARP is used to resolve addresses to ATM hardware addresses. For ATM LAN emulation, ARP is used to resolve Ethernet/802.3 or Token Ring addresses to ATM hardware addresses.

See also: Internet Protocol (IP); Message Authentication Code (MAC); packet; Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)

administration queue

For Message Queuing, a queue that stores acknowledgment messages.

See also: acknowledgment message; Message Queuing

administrative alerts

Alerts that relate to server and resource use. They notify users about problems in areas such as security and access, user sessions, server shutdown due to power loss (when an uninterruptible power supply is available), directory replication, and printing. When a computer generates an administrative alert, a message is sent to a predefined list of users and computers.

See also: Alerter service

administrator

For Windows XP Professional, a person responsible for setting up and managing domain controllers or local computers and their user and group accounts, assigning passwords and permissions, and helping users with networking problems. Administrators are members of the Administrators group and have full control over the domain or computer.

For Windows XP Home Edition, a person who can make system-wide changes to the computer, install software, and who has access to all files on the computer. A person with a computer administrator account has full access to other user accounts on the computer.

Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI)

An open industry specification that defines power management on a wide range of mobile, desktop, and server computers and peripherals. ACPI is the foundation for the OnNow industry initiative that allows system manufacturers to deliver computers that will start at the touch of a keyboard. ACPI design is essential to take full advantage of power management and Plug and Play.

See also: Plug and Play

affinity

For Network Load Balancing, the method used to associate client requests to cluster hosts. When no affinity is specified, all network requests are load balanced across the cluster without respect to their source. Affinity is implemented by directing all client requests from the same IP address to the same cluster host.

See also: IP address; client request

agent

An application that runs on a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) managed device. The agent application is the object of management activities. A computer running SNMP agent software is also sometimes referred to as an agent.

See also: service; Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)

Alerter service

A service used by the server and other services to notify selected users and computers of administrative alerts that occur on a computer. The Alerter service requires the Messenger service.

See also: administrative alerts; Messenger service; service

allocation unit

The smallest amount of disk space that can be allocated to hold a file. All file systems used by Windows organize hard disks based on allocation units. The smaller the allocation unit size, the more efficiently a disk stores information. If you do not specify an allocation unit size when formatting the disk, Windows picks default sizes based on the size of the volume. These default sizes are selected to reduce the amount of space that is lost and the amount of fragmentation on the volume. An allocation unit is also called a cluster.

See also: file system; volume

American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII)

A standard single-byte character encoding scheme used for text-based data. ASCII uses designated 7-bit or 8-bit number combinations to represent either 128 or 256 possible characters. Standard ASCII uses 7 bits to represent all uppercase and lowercase letters, the numbers 0 through 9, punctuation marks, and special control characters used in U.S. English. Most current x86-based systems support the use of extended (or "high") ASCII. Extended ASCII allows the eighth bit of each character to identify an additional 128 special symbol characters, foreign-language letters, and graphic symbols.

See also: Unicode

AppleTalk

The Apple Computer network architecture and network protocols. A network that has Macintosh clients and a computer running Windows 2000 Server or Windows NT Server with Services for Macintosh functions as an AppleTalk network.

AppleTalk Phase 2

The extended AppleTalk Internet model designed by Apple Computer that supports multiple zones within a network and extended addressing capacity.

application programming interface (API)

A set of routines that an application uses to request and carry out lower-level services performed by a computer's operating system. These routines usually carry out maintenance tasks such as managing files and displaying information.

ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange)

See definition for: American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII)

Assistive Technology Program

A service that provides recommendations for technology that can help people with disabilities.

Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)

A high-bandwidth digital transmission technology that uses existing phone lines and also allows voice transmissions over the same lines. Most of the traffic is transmitted downstream to the user, generally at rates of 512 Kbps to about 6 Mbps.

asynchronous communication

A form of data transmission in which information is sent and received at irregular intervals, one character at a time. Because data is received at irregular intervals, the receiving modem must be signaled to let it know when the data bits of a character begin and end. This is done by means of start and stop bits.

See also: modem (modulator/demodulator)

Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)

A high-speed connection-oriented protocol used to transport many different types of network traffic. ATM packages data in a 53-byte, fixed-length cell that can be switched quickly between logical connections on a network.

See also: protocol

ATM adaptation layer (AAL)

The layer of the ATM protocol stack that parses data into the payload portion of the ATM cell for transport across an ATM network.

See also: Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)

attribute

For files, information that indicates whether a file is read-only, hidden, ready for archiving (backing up), compressed, or encrypted, and whether the file contents should be indexed for fast file searching.

In Active Directory, characteristics of an object and the type of information an object can hold. For each object class, the schema defines what attributes an instance of the class must have and what additional attributes it might have.

audio input device

An audio input device records music and voice input into your computer. Examples of audio input devices are CD-ROM players and microphones.

audit policy

A policy that determines the security events to be reported to the network administrator.

auditing

The process that tracks the activities of users by recording selected types of events in the security log of a server or a workstation.

authentication

The process for verifying that an entity or object is who or what it claims to be. Examples include confirming the source and integrity of information, such as verifying a digital signature or verifying the identity of a user or computer.

See also: smart card; trust relationship

authoritative

For DNS, describes a DNS server hosting a zone, or a zone containing a name or record. When a DNS server is configured to host a zone, it is said to be authoritative for names that do exist or could exist within that zone. A DNS server is allowed to respond authoritatively to queries for domain names for which it is authoritative. A zone is said to be authoritative for a name if the name exists or could exist within a zone, and it is said to be authoritiative for a record if the owner name of the record exists or could exist within a zone.

See also: DNS Server; domain name; Domain Name System (DNS); name server (NS) resource record; start-of-authority (SOA) resource record; zone

authoritative restore

In Backup, a type of restore operation performed on an Active Directory domain controller in which the objects in the restored directory are treated as authoritative, replacing (through replication) all existing copies of those objects. Authoritative restore is applicable only to replicated system state data such as Active Directory data and File Replication service data. Use the Ntdsutil.exe utility to perform an authoritative restore.

See also: Active Directory; nonauthoritative restore

authorization

The process that determines what a user is permitted to do on a computer system or network.

Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA)

A feature of Windows XP TCP/IP that automatically configures a unique IP address from the range 169.254.0.1 through 169.254.255.254 and a subnet mask of 255.255.0.0 when the TCP/IP protocol is configured for dynamic addressing and a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is not available.

See also: DHCP server; Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP); IP address

availability

A measure of the fault tolerance of a computer and its programs. A highly available computer runs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

See also: fault tolerance

B

B-channel

A single channel of an ISDN line that is used to carry either voice or data information. ISDN Basic Rate Interface (BRI) has 2 B-channels. ISDN Primary Rate Interface (PRI) in North America has 23 B-channels. ISDN Primary Rate Interface (PRI) in Europe has 30 B-channels. B-channel is also called bearer channel.

See also: Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)

background

The screen background image used on a graphical user interface such as Windows. Any pattern or picture that can be stored as a bitmap (.bmp) file can be set as a screen background.

background program

A program that runs while the user is working on another task. The computer's microprocessor assigns fewer resources to background programs than foreground programs.

See also: foreground program

backup domain controller (BDC)

In Windows NT Server 4.0 or earlier, a computer running Windows NT Server that receives a copy of the domain's directory database (which contains all account and security policy information for the domain).

The copy is synchronized periodically and automatically with the master copy on the primary domain controller (PDC). BDCs also authenticate user logon information and can be promoted to function as PDCs as needed. Multiple BDCs can exist in a domain. Windows NT 3.51 and 4.0 BDCs can participate in a Windows 2000 domain when the domain is configured in mixed mode.

See also: primary domain controller (PDC)

backup media pool

A logical collection of data-storage media that has been reserved for use by Microsoft Windows Backup. Backup uses Removable Storage to control access to specific media within a library.

See also: library; media pool; Removable Storage

backup operator

A type of local or global group that contains the user rights you need to back up and restore files and folders. Members of the Backup Operators group can back up and restore files and folders regardless of ownership, permissions, encryption, or auditing settings.

See also: auditing; global group; local group; user rights

backup set

A collection of files, folders, and other data that has been backed up and stored in a file or on one or more tapes.

See also: backup set catalog; on-disk catalog; on-media catalog

backup set catalog

A summary of the files and folders that have been saved in a backup set.

See also: backup set

backup types

A type that determines which data is backed up and how it is backed up. There are five backup types: copy, daily, differential, incremental, and normal.

See also: copy backup; daily backup; differential backup; incremental backup; normal backup

bandwidth

In analog communications, the difference between the highest and lowest frequencies in a given range. For example, an analog telephone line accommodates a bandwidth of 3,000 hertz (Hz), the difference between the lowest (300 Hz) and highest (3,300 Hz) frequencies it can carry. In digital communications, bandwidth is expressed in bits per second (bps).

See also: bits per second (bps)

Bandwidth Allocation Protocol (BAP)

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