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Old 01-10-2008
A Funny Thing Happened on the Road to Xiamen

Tim Bass
Thu, 10 Jan 2008 13:35:12 +0000

We*leave for a*short business*trip to Xiamen, China, tomorrow, staying at the Sheraton Xiamen Hotel.***
Here are the current prices for a short visa to China from the Chinese Embassy in Bangkok.
  • ******* Thai Nationals****** 1000 Baht
  • ******* Other Nationals** * 1500 Baht
  • ******* US Citizens*********** 3450 Baht
This is the first time I have run into*this type of visa pricing structure as long as I can remember.
What do you think*will happen when we get off the plane?
Stay tuned…..
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Device::USB::PCSensor::HidTEMPer::TEMPer::Internal(3pm) User Contributed Perl DocumentationDevice::USB::PCSensor::HidTEMPer::TEMPer::Internal(3pm)

       Device::USB::PCSensor::HidTEMPer::TEMPer::Internal - The HidTEMPer internal sensor

VERSION
Version 0.02 SYNOPSIS
None DESCRIPTION
This is the implementation of the HidTEMPer internal sensor. CONSTANTS o MAX_TEMPERATURE The highest temperature(120 degrees celsius) this sensor can detect. o MIN_TEMPERATURE The lowest temperature(-40 degrees celsius) this sensor can detect. METHODS o celsius() Returns the current temperature from the device in celsius degrees. INHERIT METHODS FROM
Device::USB::PCSensor::HidTEMPer::Sensor DEPENDENCIES
This module internally includes and takes use of the following packages: use Device::USB::PCSensor::HidTEMPer::Sensor; This module uses the strict and warning pragmas. BUGS
Please report any bugs or missing features using the CPAN RT tool. FOR MORE INFORMATION
None AUTHOR
Magnus Sulland < msulland@cpan.org > ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This code is inspired by Relavak's source code and the comments found at: http://relavak.wordpress.com/2009/10/17/ temper-temperature-sensor-linux-driver/ COPYRIGHT &; LICENSE Copyright (c) 2010 Magnus Sulland This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.10.1 2010-07-24 Device::USB::PCSensor::HidTEMPer::TEMPer::Internal(3pm)
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