
U213-A Compiler for Rolling Display
Function instruction:
1.Clear screen: click "Esc" key
Transmit: click “Enter�key
Letter interchange: click “Caps Lock�key
Delete end character: click “Backspace�ke
e.g.: To input ��push “Shift�key, and click ��key
Readout last record: click “Esc�first, and “Enter�key
Internal battery is applied as external power unavailable (max. 1 hour lasting)
Accessories:
Mainframe: Power adapter Data line: Mini keyboard:
1 1 1 1
Note: make sure charging at least 4 hours before adapting internal battery.
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place, as were fights with fists and firetongs. In the 1850s one
senator beat another unconscious. Congress has seen other periods of overweening executive power
(when Alexander Hamilton was treasury secretary, and when Richard Nixon was president) and vicious
partisanship (in the 1890s and 1900s). But the authors nevertheless argue that they have never seen
things this bad. This is partly because Congress now has far bigger responsibilities—America s GDP fuel dispenser is
more then $12 trillion and the federal budget is approaching $3 trillion—and partly because Congress s
behaviour is going from bad to worse.
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Signs of resistance
According to Messrs Mann and Ornstein, Congress s current problems stem from three things. The first is
a president with soaring ambitions (including reordering American foreign policy and entrenching
Republican power) and an executive-focused view of the constitution. The second is an upsurge in
partisanship in which the Republicans, though with slim majorities in both houses, are playing the politics
of win-at-any-cost. The third factor is September 11th and the “war�that followed, which has given the
Bush administration licence to treat the legislative branch with contempt. The result is that the
Madisonian system of checks and balances has metamorphosed into something akin to a parliamentary
system.
Can anything be done to fix the broken branch? Possibly, the problem is already starting to correct itself.
Congress is getting less deferential by the day. Pete Hoekstra, the chairman of the House Intelligence
Committee and a former Bush loyalist, confirmed on Sunday that he had sharply criticised Mr Bush for
keeping him in the dark about an intelligence programme. Last month s Supreme Court ruling on
Guantánamo has emboldened Congress still further one reason why the administration embraced the
Geneva Conventions is that it realised that it had little chance of getting its preferred solution through
Congress. “We are not a parliament, and when we function fuel dispenser