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The Tree Control: Managing Data With JTree The most familiar example of a tree control is probably the one in the left paneof Windows Search electronic versions of over 1500 technical books http://www.phptr.com/articles/article.asp?p=26327
The Notebaert Nature Museum :: Climate Chaos Follow the call of the wild in search of five mystery animals hidden deep within An ideal compact identification guide to the most familiar reptiles and http://www.naturemuseum.org/index.php?id=159
Extractions: International Edition MEMBER SERVICES The Web CNN.com Home Page World U.S. Weather ... Autos SERVICES Video E-mail Newsletters Your E-mail Alerts RSS ... Contact Us SEARCH Web CNN.com var clickExpire = "-1"; RELATED Darlings of the blogosphere YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS CBS George W. Bush Vietnam or Create your own Manage alerts What is this? WASHINGTON (CNN) Though use of the Internet has become pervasive among Americans, a poll released Thursday finds that few computer users are tuned in to the blog phenomenon. More than three-quarters of Americans 76 percent said they use the Internet, but only 26 percent said they were "very familiar" or "somewhat familiar" with blogs. Blogs short for Web logs are personal diaries kept by thousands of people on a wide range of topics and posted on the Internet. Just 7 percent of adults said they read blogs at least a few times per week, according to the CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll. Forty-eight percent said they never do. But blogs have been credited with forcing the mainstream media to pay attention to issues they might otherwise have disregarded, such as the authenticity of a CBS News report that raised questions about President Bush's Vietnam-era service in the military. Amid a clamor of blog postings, the network ultimately said it could not stand behind the story. (
Extractions: of Health and Medical Internet Users For the past six years, the Health On the Net Foundation has been tracking opinions of Internet users of health information through eight online surveys. The similitude of the surveys each year gives an interesting touch to the potential for understanding trends over the years. A total of 2621 respondents voluntarily completed the survey questionnaire between May and June 2002. Mainly from North America (United States 38%, Canada 4%, Mexico 1.5%) and Europe (29%), worldwide citizens responded (South America 7%, Asia 6%, Oceania 3%, Middle East 2%, Africa 1.4%) ( Table 3 ). This current paper aims at presenting some observations based on the results. We invite readers to consult the online charts also available for further details http://www.hon.ch/Survey/Spring2002/res.html Most Important Issues facing the Internet Both groups of respondents, patients and health professionals, agreed that 'Accuracy of Information' is the most important issue facing the medical Internet. The next item of concern for patients was 'Trustworthiness' and for professionals, 'Finding information/Navigation' and 'Availability of information'.
Invisible-Web.net - About The Site We re all familiar with the frustrating Page Not Found messageURLs change and In most cases, the full-text of the documents, books or other materials http://www.invisible-web.net/faq.html
Extractions: Finding Hidden Internet Resources Search Engines Can't See By Chris Sherman and Gary Price Frequently Asked Questions about the Directory Why did you create the directory of Invisible Web resources? To provide both practical examples of what we discuss in the book and to highlight the variety of high quality information that can be found on the Invisible Web. We hope that our book appeals to a wide variety of Web users and researchers-that this directory has something for everyone. This is one of the reasons why the directory is so broad in scope. The Invisible Web resources we've selected range from a searchable bibliography about African Elephants to a road construction database for U.S. highways. From a database of Canadian statistics to an interactive calendar of events at the world's leading art museums. It's an eclectic collection, but we feel that every resource included represents one of the best sources of information available for its particular subject area. Does this directory list every Invisible Web resource on the Internet?
Taste Stories Oddly, the signature ingredient is one most familiar in Latin America. Search most recipes published in the Star Tribune since 1997. http://www.startribune.com/taste/
Extractions: news freetime travel shopping ... Lost password? Member Center Log out twin cities farmers markets taste stories restaurants cucina italiana ... notice to mac users award-winning stories all stories reprints projects corrections feedback e-mail taste call: fax: Frozen food doesn't last nearly as long as canned food, but it takes less effort and equipment, the food usually tastes fresher, and even if you don't do it perfectly nobody will get food poisoning. Minutes count when blanching vegetables Whether you can detect aromas of grilled meat or lilacs (or neither), wine descriptors can be helpful and highly subjective. Local tastings Cabernet values exist outside Napa Farina Gargantag Cake Usher in the cooler seasons with warm thoughts of rich nut-based desserts. Aussies no longer blue: Stinky cheese available SYDNEY, Australia Australians can finally cut the King of Cheese. Published September 23, 2005
Extractions: Movies Restaurants Food Calendar ... TV TELEVISION REVIEW July 11, 2005 ''Rock Star: INXS" is ''American Idol" with leather pants and a hot tub. It's yet another TV talent contest where we sit in judgment of nervous young performers. And it's also a roommate reality show set in a mansion that puts the ''Real World" spreads to shame. In the course of the CBS series, which premieres tonight at 9 on Channel 4, our 15 reelin' and rockin' wannabes will probably do a lot of sweating, both onstage and in bubbling hot water. Now that ABC's ''Dancing With the Stars" is over, CBS is hoping this series will become the new reality addiction. The idea is that 15 players are competing to become the lead singer for the band INXS, which lost frontman Michael Hutchence to suicide in 1997. On Tuesday nights the singers will perform live, and on Wednesday nights one of them will be eliminated based on viewers' online and text-messaged votes and on the tastes of the members of INXS. On Mondays, ''Rock Star: INXS," which is from ''Survivor" producer Mark Burnett, will air an edition that chronicles life in the ''Rock Star" house. How will the mellow rockers deal with the fact that they're in fierce competition with one another and yet living together? Will Jordis, a sort of Angelina Jolie with dreadlocks, try to psych-out pretty boy Wil or cocksure J.D.? Will Brandon nice-guy everyone into submission? When Daphna cries about her late father during a house jam, is she working an angle?
Today@UCI Experts The office is most familiar with the availability of faculty, as well as identifyingthe most appropriate person for a topic. Search for experts http://today.uci.edu/news/experts.asp
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The Particle Zoo The most familiar baryons are the proton and the neutron; all others are shortlived . None of these exotica have yet been seen. The search is on! http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/ParticleAndNuclear/particle_zoo.html
Extractions: Original by Matt Austern. If you look in the Particle Data Book, you will find more than 150 particles listed there. It isn't quite as bad as that, though. . . The (observed) particles are divided into two major classes: the material particles, and the gauge bosons. We'll discuss the gauge bosons further down. The material particles in turn fall into three categories: leptons, mesons, and baryons. Leptons are particles that are like the electron: they have spin 1/2, and they do not undergo the strong interaction. There are three charged leptons, the electron, muon, and tau, and three corresponding neutral leptons, or neutrinos. (The muon and the tau are both short-lived.) Mesons and baryons both undergo strong interactions. The difference is that mesons have integral spin (0, 1,. . .), while baryons have half-integral spin (1/2, 3/2,. . .). The most familiar baryons are the proton and the neutron; all others are short-lived. The most familiar meson is the pion; its lifetime is 26 nanoseconds, and all other mesons decay even faster. Most of those 150+ particles are mesons and baryons, or, collectively, hadrons. The situation was enormously simplified in the 1960s by the "quark model," which says that hadrons are made out of spin-1/2 particles called quarks. A meson, in this model, is made out of a quark and an anti-quark, and a baryon is made out of three quarks. We don't see free quarks (they are bound together too tightly), but only hadrons; nevertheless, the evidence for quarks is compelling. Quark masses are not very well defined, since they are not free particles, but we can give estimates. The masses below are in GeV; the first is current mass and the second constituent mass (which includes some of the effects of the binding energy):
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Extractions: Ther'es a useful tool at http://maps.huge.info/ ; enter a zip code and you'll get a refreshed page and an outlined map of the zip code for which you're searching. You can zoom in on it a big and still have the outline. Worked fine in Firefox; I could not get it to work in Opera. And of course if you try to feed it a post-office-only zip code it throws up. Posted by RBuzz at 03:23 PM Permalink TrackBacks (0) Earlier this month DiscontinuedItem.com announced the addition of 2,000 vendors to its database at http://www.discontinueditem.com/ . DiscontinuedItem lists vendors by product or by brand. I browsed a little and while I was disappointed in their video games listing (they had GameFly, but that's it and there are LOTS of companies out there that specialize in older video game systems) but they had good pointers to companies where one can get old sewing machine parts and parts of older office machines. Information includes description, online and offline contact information, and Web address. Posted by RBuzz at 01:34 PM Permalink TrackBacks (0) When I was at Web Search University someone started talking to me about the negative-only searches I was doing in Google - like -the -the -the -the -the - and affectionately pointed out that I'm a total nerd. Which I knew.
John Battelle's Searchblog While most people believe search results across all four engines are the same, That sounded familiar, I had written a post called From Push to Point , http://www.battellemedia.com/
Clearing Rights For Multimedia Works materials as an example because it is the area with which I am most familiar . 5 Scott reproduces two search results and opinions to illustrate the http://www.utsystem.edu/ogc/intellectualproperty/multimed.htm
Extractions: Offsite Clearing Rights for Multimedia Works The ground-breaking aspects of undertaking to create a multimedia work are more than just technological; much as the technology is growing by leaps and bounds in response to the needs of creators and consumers, so also must the methods and techniques for transferring from owners to new creators the rights to utilize existing works. As this industry began to take on form and vision, much excited speculation and wonder quickly turned to disbelief, if not outright horror, as creators began to understand what a labyrinth "clearing rights" would be. Multimedia ... is ... a lawyer's ultimate nightmare. During this presentation, I will address only the issues that arise if the creator decides to utilize pre-existing materials, as this is a very common starting point for many undertakings. The creator will find, however, that acquiring rights in existing works and protecting one's own works involve the same issues. In summary, the areas of concern will be: Developing appropriate license agreements
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Extractions: Introduction This is a generic introduction to using the average library catalog, if there is such a thing! Probably the most important and most familiar way to find things in the library is the catalog. Although many people still call it the "card catalog," few libraries still have all of the books, records, CD's, videos, and other items a library owns listed on 5" x 3" paper index cards. An interesting explanation of this phenomena can be found at Hey! What Happened to the Card Catalog? (Unable to locate it at the proper location, try waybackmachine's 2001 version Most libraries have their catalog on computers (online catalogs) and might call them a name which is completely unfamiliar to you. All of the information that used to be found on the cards is still contained in the online version. These computers will allow you to enter the author name, title, subject, or important "keywords" into a search field. There are almost always directions on the computer screen to help you, and the librarian is there to help you too. Your most valuable library tool is the Reference Librarian who can explain and help you. =====> typical catalog card You do not need to know the author's full name or all of the title to find things. You can use parts of the title or parts of an author's name when you search. Although each library may have a different catalog, there are almost always instructions on how to use the catalog. Here is what a typical online catalog search looks like with some typical directonsyours may look somewhat different: