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101. Zangband :: Documentation :: General Information
general information = This document gives a brief introduction to Zangband. You will probably want to The Angband Newsgroup The Angband newsgroup
http://www.zangband.org/Docs/General-Information.aspx
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=== General Information === This document gives a brief introduction to Zangband. You will probably want to browse through all the "help files", especially the sections on available commands (see command.txt [1] and commdesc.txt [2]), before beginning any serious adventuring... ***** === An Overview === The game of Zangband is a single player dungeon simulation. A player may choose from a number of races, classes and magic realms when creating a character (see charattr.txt [3]), and then "run" that character over a period of days, weeks, even months. Deep down inside, the real objective of the game is to increase your experience, and certain other characteristics, and also to collect useful items, to give you a decent chance against the great Serpent of Chaos, who lurks somewhere in the depths of the dungeon. The player will begin his adventure on the town level where he may acquire supplies, weapons, armor, and magical devices by bartering with various shop owners. After preparing for his adventure, the player can descend into the dungeon where fantastic adventures await his coming! ***** - Upon Death and Dying - If your character falls below hit points, he has died and cannot be restored. A tombstone showing information about your character will be displayed. You are also permitted to get a record of your character, and all your equipment (identified) either on the screen or in a file. Whether your character is killed or you retire victorious, it will leave behind a reduced save file, which contains only the monster memory (see attack.txt#MonsterMemory [4]) and your option choices. It may be restored, in which case the new character is generated exactly as if the file was not there, but the new player will find his monster memory containing all the experience of past incarnations. *****

102. Macromedia - Online Forums
Share general information regarding Macromedia that doesn t pertain to other groups. Post test messages in order to verify that your newsgroup and mail
http://www.macromedia.com/support/forums/news/
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103. EFF S (Extended) Guide To The Internet - Table Of Contents
general information About the EFF information Infrastructure Civil Liberties Legal Services Community Building How to connect to EFF?
http://www.utia.cas.cz/EFF/eeg_toc.html

104. Introduction To Computer And Network Security
general information. Instructor. Dr. Shlomo Kipnis local.course.security.stud This is a newsgroup for students discussion, Please do not share answers
http://www.cs.huji.ac.il/course/2004/security/
The Hebrew University Institute of Computer Science
Introduction to Computer and Network Security
67649 - Fall 2004/2005
General information
Exercises
General information
Instructor
Dr. Shlomo Kipnis
mailto:skipnis@hadassah-col.ac.il
Office:
http://www.hadassah-col.ac.il/cs
Teaching Assistant Danny Bickson E-mail: daniel51@cs.huji.ac.il Course E-mail: security@cs.huji.ac.il Reception hour: Sunday, , Ross 107. ( Tl
Classes Monday, , Shprinzak 115. Exercise hour, Monday, , Shprinzak 115. Wednesday, , Shprinzak 115.
Course Objectives Understanding the goals, issues, technologies, algorithms, protocols, systems, and design criteria used in cryptography and data security. Developing basic system analysis and solution synthesis skills.
Topics
System Security: security policies, security goals, security mechanisms, security principles, physical security, hackers, risk management. Introduction to Cryptography: classical cryptography, perfect cryptography, one-time pad (OTP), one-time MAC (OTM). Computational Cryptography: symmetric encryption, block ciphers, Feistel ciphers, DES, attacks on DES, 2-DES, 3-DES, IDEA, AES, encryption of long texts, stream ciphers, linear feedback shift registers.

105. Database Course - General Information
information Topics Teachers Time Table Contact information Newsgroup You should be subscribed to the ta newsgroup and it will be assumed that you are
http://www.cs.huji.ac.il/course/2003/db/info.html
The Database Course main page Course Information
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Teachers

Time Table

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Books

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Staff
Teacher: Prof. Yehoshua Sagiv
TA: Sara Cohen
TA: Jonathan Mamou
Time Table
Lecture: Monday 12:00 - 13:45 (Kaplan) Tirgul:
  • Wednesday 10:00 - 11:45 (Shprintzak 215)
  • Wednesday 12:00 - 13:45 (Shprintzak 27)
  • Thursday 10:00 - 11:45 (Shprintzak 29)
  • Thursday 12:00 - 13:45 (Shprintzak 117)
Reception Hours (Sara): Wednesday 14:00 - 15:00 (Ross -1, Room 29)
Contact Information
Newsgroup: You should be subscribed to the ta newsgroup and it will be assumed that you are up-to-date on any messaged posted there. You can also use the stud newsgroup for asking questions. Note that you should not (partially) solve exercises in the newsgroup, or give hints to the solutions!
Email: If you have a personal problem, or the newsgroup is not working, you can email us at db@cs.huji.ac.il
The Course Books
Database Management Systems, by Raghu Ramakrishnan
Principles of Database and Knowledge-Base Systems, Volumes I and II, by Jeffery Ullman

106. Ex-cult Resource Center
general information Groups Resources and Organizations Bookstore Links general / Articles. Usenet newsgroup alt.support.excult Jews for Judaism
http://www.ex-cult.org/
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Opinions expressed here are those of the contributors and are not necessarily shared by the site sponsor. The sponsor makes no warranty as to the accuracy or correctness of any information contained here. Particular "cult" groups are named here solely because criticism of their practices has been brought to the attention of the site sponsor, and inclusion does not indicate endorsement of that criticism. Readers are invited to examine the available evidence and form their own opinions about these organizations. Likewise, inclusion on the Resource List does not indicate the sponsor's endorsement of any organization's activities, publications or programs. 'fair use' Last updated December 27, 2004 Contact
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107. Student Council S CIO Central
Resolution F955 created an ad-hoc information Technology Services Committee to assist post official articles to newsgroups, and store official files.
http://www.uvastudentcouncil.com/ciocentral/topic_technology_general_info.php

108. AskMP3 - The MP3 Portal By MPEG . ORG
More general MPEG Audio overviews can be found on the Audio page. More information about MPEG Layer 3 at MPEG Layer 3 Sounds
http://www.mpeg.org/MPEG/mp3.html
Site search by G o o g l e Advanced Search askMP3.com Search: All Products Books Popular Music Music Downloads Classical Music DVD VHS Apparel Toys Baby Computers Electronics Software Magazines Sporting Goods Outdoor Living Gourmet Food Health/Personal Care Outlet Keywords: Home News DVD MSSG ... Submit URL
The Best MP3 Resources!
This page contains lots of informations and resources related specifically to the audio coding format known as (aka MPEG Audio Layer 3 ). For MP3 Software Players check our Audio Players page . Other MPEG Audio resources are listed on the Audio and AAC pages. And remember, downloading or streaming music from the internet is illegal MP3 in the News Today
MP3 Overview

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A large catalogue of downloadable MPEG trailers and short movies
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109. General Information
However, the best place to post general questions regarding the course or You are encouraged to post to the newsgroup so that the information is made
http://www.cs.utoronto.ca/~csc320h
Course Overview General Info. Announcements Lectures ... FAQs General Course Information
Instructor
Bill Kapralos
Email
billkATcdf.utoronto.ca (replace "AT" with ""@)
Office Hours
Thursday 3:00 - 5:00pm (BA 3234)
Also by appointment
Lectures
Thursday 12:00 - 2:00pm (BA 1200)
Tutorials Thursday 2:00pm - 3:00pm Last name begins with A - L: BA 1200 Last name begins with M - Z: BA3004 Course outline handed out during the lecture Basically a summary of the information contained in the course web pages Course Grading Scheme There will be a total of two tests and four assignments in this course. Tentatively (e.g., this may change), grades will be divided as follows: Tests Mid-term exam 25% July 7 2005 Final Exam 25% August 11 2005 Assignments One 10% June 9 2005 Two 10% June 30 2005 Three 15% July 21 2005 Four 15% August 11 2005 Policy on Late Assignment Submissions Assignments are to be submitted electronically before 12:00pm on the due date. Unless proper documentation is provided (e.g., doctor's note with appropriate UofT form), any submissions after 12:00pm is considered late and subject to "late penalties". Late penalties are as follows: 10% of the total possible marks will be deducted for each day (24 hour period) the assignment is late (including weekends).

110. Mailing Lists, Newsgroups, Etc
Mailing lists, newsgroups and bulletin boards all offer the opportunity for this Liszt offers searchable information on over 80000 mailing lists and
http://www.frame.org.uk/Searching for Information/Mailing lists.htm
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PUBLICATIONS ATLA (journal on alternatives) FRAME News Other I NFORMATION AND EDUCATION General FRAME Reduction Committee Bibliography Lo bbying and Campaigns General Letters to newspapers People at FRAME History Annual reports HOW YOU CAN HELP I ndividuals Companies ANIMAL USE AND ALTERNATIVES General information The Three Rs Guidelines for journals TO FIND OUT MORE Guide to searching for information Useful web links MAILING LISTS, NEWSGROUPS AND DISCUSSION FORUMS mailing lists newsgroups discussion forums useful resources ... return to contents page It is difficult to retrieve information about reduction and refinement from traditional bibliographical databases. This is because the abstract and title of a paper is unlikely to contain any detailed reference to the procedures used, unless the development or modification of a procedure is the subject of the article. Indeed, even the full text of a paper may not describe the methods used in sufficient detail to enable such an identification to be made. One way to find out this sort of information is to make informal enquiries of other scientists and technicians. Mailing lists, newsgroups and bulletin boards all offer the opportunity for this sort of communication. Mailing lists Mailing lists are made up of a group of people who send messages to a computer known as a list server. The list server distributes each message to every person on the list by e-mail. List members reply to messages received or post messages about new topics. Each group of messages with the same subject line is called a thread.

111. Mozilla Development Forums
general information. Most forums are in pairs of a newsgroup and a mailing list. Each one mirrors its mate posts in one newsgroup will show up in its
http://www.mozilla.org/community/developer-forums.html
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Mozilla
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Mozilla Development Forums
  • General Information Topical Forums Project Forums Realtime Chat
  • Search Newsgroups At mozilla.org, we host public mailing lists and newsgroups to foster open communication in the developer community. mozilla.org also hosts an IRC server for real-time chat.
    General Information
    Most forums are in pairs of a newsgroup and a mailing list. Each one mirrors its mate: posts in one newsgroup will show up in its corresponding mailing list, and vice versa. mozilla.org serves its newsgroups at news://news.mozilla.org . The groups are distributed over Usenet, so your local news server may have them too. If your site does not carry those groups, and you would like it to, talk to your local news administrator. If you are a news administrator, you might need our public key to verify our control messages.
    How to Unsubscribe
    Unsubscribing from mailing lists requires passwords. Passwords are mailed to you every month. You can also subscribe, unsubscribe and change your preferences with the web interface at mail.mozilla.org

    112. The World Wide Web Virtual Library: Formal Methods
    Use the comp.specification.misc newsgroup, for general formal methods queries. recommended link for especially good online information.
    http://vl.fmnet.info/
    Virtual Library Computing Software Engineering Education
    Formal Methods
    Please contact Jonathan Bowen if you know of relevant on-line information not included here or would like to maintain information on a particular topic. Use the comp.specification.misc newsgroup, for general formal methods queries. Please link to http://vl.fmnet.info/ if you create a permanent hyperlink to this website. This document contains some pointers to information on Formal Methods , useful for mathematically describing and reasoning about computer-based systems, available around the world on the World Wide Web (WWW). Formal methods are a fault avoidance technique that help in the reduction of errors introduced into a system, particularly at the earlier stages of design. They complement fault removal techniques like testing. Links for accessing on-line information in the following categories are available: indicates new entries.

    113. Rec.gardens.ecosystems FAQ -- Section A: General Information
    general information, Definition of Terms, Hints Tips. Jumpdown menu Rec.gardens.ecosystems consists of a newsgroup and a FAQ. The newsgroup portion
    http://www.ibiblio.org/rge/faq-html/sectiona.htm
    rec.gardens.ecosystems homepage FAQ
    FAQ rec.gardens.ecosystems: Section A
    Jump-down menu:

    114. Information About Go On The Internet
    A newsgroup is a section of usenet where discussions about a particular There you will find some general information about the list and a form where
    http://www.britgo.org/gopcres/info.html
    Information about Go on the internet
    Some sources of information, etc., are:
    Sites on the World Wide Web
    With internet access, you will be able to read pages about Go on the World Wide Web. There are many of them, and most of them include lists of other such pages, so I will not try to give an exhaustive list here. As soon as you have found one, you will be able to find more. But here are two of the more useful ones: Ken Warkentyne's Go Page Index at http://nngs.cosmic.org/hmkw/golinks.html
    This is close to a complete list of useful Go links, and is kept up-to-date. The British Go Association page at http://www.britgo.org/index.html If you do a "web search" for Go-related pages, you will find that go is a useless word to search for. Try baduk (Korean) and weiqi (Chinese) instead. Baduk is the better of these, giving few false positives (it is a word in Basque) whereas Weiqi is also a Chinese personal name. You might also try Japanese for Go , S-JIS encoding Chinese for Game of Go , GB encoding as used in mainland China Chinese for Game of Go , BIG5 encoding as used in Hong Kong Korean for Go (baduk), KSC 5601 encoding

    115. OBE FAQ General Information
    It is the successor to the alt.oobe newsgroup, established in July of 1992 for (The older newsgroup still exists on some systems, but it is no longer in
    http://www.psywww.com/asc/obe/faq/obe01.html

    116. AccessiblEurope United Kingdom General Information
    logwrd.gif (120 bytes) general Accessibility in London and United Kingdom information subject to change without notice; please click here to feedback
    http://www.accessibleurope.com/accessibleunited_kingdom/geninfos.html
    Travel Info General Accessibility in London and United Kingdom Main Cities an Tourist Regions
    Accessibility in: London: Museums and tourist spots HOTELS
    Accomodations in the United Kingdom, expecially in London, it is usually expensive. London is a very wide town and to stay in a centrally located hotel it will help you to move easily. Many hotels in London have "adapted" rooms but sometime these rooms can not be suitable for anybody expecially if the adaptations were made many years ago.
    The hotels we are dealing with are fully accessible, they have no stairs or steps on the way to the rooms, the lifts are wide and our disabled guests will be able to move all around the buildings. The rooms we book for people with disability have usually roll-in shower and WC with grabs. The hotels have usually 1 or 2 accessible rooms but there are hotels with many accessible rooms up to 10.. TRANSPORTS The public transport system in the main United Kingdom towns are generally well organized and in London the network includes the underground railway.

    117. FATFREE FAQs
    general information on Vegetarian and Very Low Fat Diets It does contain info specific to the alt.food.fatfree newsgroup. I also have another version
    http://www.fatfree.com/faq.html
    General Information on Vegetarian and Very Low Fat Diets
    I write the alt.food.fat-free FAQ , or Frequently Asked Questions file for the newsgroup alt.food.fat-free. It contains general information about very low fat diets, fat in foods, and labelling requirements. It does contain info specific to the alt.food.fat-free newsgroup. I also have another version of the fat-free FAQ which excludes specific references to the alt.food.fat-free newsgroup. For folks specifically interested in very low fat vegetarian diets, I have written an annotated bibliography of every book and cookbook on the topic of very low fat vegetarian diets (that I am aware of additions always welcome). How to subscribe to the FATFREE Vegetarian mailing List Descriptions of very low fat diet plans
    Here are some general files that may be of interest:
    Mercury Center arranged for it to be in the SJ Mercury archives and accesible via the web.
    ADA Paper
    the 1993 (most recent) American Dietetic Association Position Paper on Vegetarian Diets
    Protein myths
    discussion and summary of the scientific evidence concerning protein needs in humans, and vegetarians in particular

    118. General Web Information By Boutell.Com
    general Web information by Boutell.Com Please read the newsgroup and its charter FAQ before posting or sending mail to the moderator.
    http://www.boutell.com/info.html
    Unique visitors, search keywords and more: web log analysis from Boutell.Com!
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    Purveyors of quality Web resources since 1993.
    The World-Wide Web FAQ (Frequently-Asked Questions)
    By Tom Boutell. This document is available from many sites, and in several languages. Please use the site closest to you in the language of your choice. This FAQ consists of many files. By popular request, it is now available as an MSDOS .ZIP file, as a Unix compressed .tar file, and as a single, large text file.
    By Tom Boutell. This book features C and Perl 5 source code.
    Programming 101 By Way Of Java
    Learn Java even if you've never programmed before! These are the complete transcripts of an online class taught by Tom Boutell between late 1996 and early 1997.
    The moderated Usenet newsgroup comp.infosystems.www.announce

    119. CD-Recordable FAQ
    If you d like to check out the newsgroups, point your news reader at the following (or go to 58 Can I use a CD recorder as a general-purpose reader?
    http://www.cdrfaq.org/
    Andy McFadden's
    CD-Recordable FAQ
    Last-modified:
    Version:
    Send corrections and updates to Andy McFadden. If you have a question you'd like to see answered in here, either post it to one of the comp.publish.cdrom newsgroups (if you don't have the answer), or send it to fadden@fadden.com (if you do). This FAQ is updated every couple of months. If you are looking at a version that is more than two or three months old, it may be an out-of-date copy. The most current version is always at http://www.cdrfaq.org/ This was originally developed (and is still maintained) as a Usenet newsgroup FAQ. If you'd like to check out the newsgroups, point your news reader at the following (or go to http://groups.google.com/ and read them with your web browser): The "canonical" FAQ is available from http://www.cdrfaq.org/ in HTML format and from the MIT FAQ archives in plain text format. You can get an all-in-one-file version of the HTML in a .ZIP file, suitable for printing. Some translations are available: If you're maintaining a translation, or just really want to know what has changed since the last update, you can get a set of

    120. Oxford Information
    Oxfordshire museums information (a comprehensive list) See also the alt.oxford.talk newsgroup. Education resources from the Oxfordshire County Council
    http://web.comlab.ox.ac.uk/oxinfo/
    Oxford Information
    Oxford Inspires - European Centre of Culture
    This
    is an eclectic collection of World Wide Web services providing information relevant to and about Oxford , particularly but not exclusively the University
    Accommodation
    Businesses
    City Council
    Colleges
    Companies
    Departments
    Diocese
    Education
    Films
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    Hotels and accommodation
    Libraries
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