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From: Philip
02/23/2009 13:03:52

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From: Philip
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From: DennisS
12/07/2008 15:14:30

Nia -
     One last thing on the resizer - http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/digitalphotography/learnmore/tips/eschelman2.mspx gives a little spiel on how to use it....
Dennis



From: DennisS
12/06/2008 14:22:02

Hokay - http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx  - one of the power toys allows you to resize images with a right click context function....



From: DennisS
10/21/2008 01:04:22

Nia -
    Reno's great - what little I've seen so far. Clancy L's step study workshop was recorded in in Toronto. www.justloveaudio.com/resources/12_Steps_Recovery/Step_4/Clancy_Is_4th_Step_Inventory.pdf will get you his fourth step questions. that site also has some excellent 12 step workshop links. http://www.peopleschoicerecovery.com/en-us/dept_126.html has a 5 cd set of the whole toronto step study for 20 bucks...

Ya gotta love the web



From: DennisS
10/14/2008 20:10:51





Nia -
     You might try for a start, it gives some varying dimensions for books:http://www.writersservices.com/wps/p_word_count.htm. If that doesn't do it for you, holler at me...
YFIR,
Dennis








From: DennisS
06/29/2008 09:03:01

Nia -
     Ok - this may be easier than you think. Most do not know of an area of the internet often termed the "invisible web". It is a lower layer on the WWW, mainly used by boring academics, web geeks and technical researchers. And me. Here are a few interesting links to play with.
http://library.rider.edu/scholarly/rlackie/Invisible/Inv_Web.html
http://www.libraryspot.com/libraries/publiclibraries.htm
http://catalog.loc.gov/
http://www.digital-librarian.com/
http://www.iage.com/invisible.html
     Googling "Invisible web" will bring you a ton of chaff, but there are a few good sites with links, http://www.weblens.org/invisible.html being one.
     Chasing aroud the IWeb is a little more difficult. Be careful to bookmark any sites you find, as www is not often part of their address. Most of the search and database engines are not user friendly, so they can be a bit frustrating.
No guarantees you'll be able to get what you need there, but there is probably a better chance of striking oil as you drill down...
Have fun surfing,
Dennis




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