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![]() ![]() Sunday, March 07, 2010 – Permalink – CertificationGet your paper"Discover the only worldwide, performance-based certification program that validates the skills needed to get the most out of Microsoft Office and Windows Vista. Whether you want to stand out in the job market, improve your performance, or better prepare your students to enter the workforce, the Microsoft Business Certification (MBC) program can help you attain the valuable expertise you need—and businesses rely on—to succeed."Microsoft Business Certification See all Topics <Doug Klippert@ 3:22 AM
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Sunday, February 28, 2010 – Permalink – Productivity GuidesFree suggestionsMicrosoft provides 22+ guides to productivity in the office. "Microsoft IT created Work Smart productivity guides (previously Everyday Productivity Education (EPE) guides) to bridge the gap between technology and users. Work Smart guides provide employees with scenario-based, best-use productivity aids on Microsoft products and technologies. As more Work Smart guides are published, Microsoft IT expects to see more consistent, productive, and cost-effective use of products and technologies across the company." IT Showcase See all Topics Labels: Free Stuff, Reference, Tutorials <Doug Klippert@ 3:59 AM
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Tuesday, February 23, 2010 – Permalink – PDF Form FillFree toolHave you ever been stymied by this PDF warning? ![]() You can enter data, but you can't save the file with the new information. Nuance has a free answer: "Fill and save PDF forms - Most other PDF viewers do not enable you to fill and save PDF forms without support from a premium product. Nuance PDF Reader See all Topics Labels: Free Stuff, General, Links, Products, Reference <Doug Klippert@ 3:20 AM
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Tuesday, February 16, 2010 – Permalink – Flip TextThis text is right side upuʍop ǝpısdn sı sıɥʇ This site accepts your perfect prose and turns it around. (with unicode) RevFad.com See all Topics <Doug Klippert@ 3:58 AM
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Sunday, January 24, 2010 – Permalink – Clean PCWash and dry"Your computer could fry if you don't keep it clean," says Jonathon Millman, chief technology officer for Hooplah Interactive.Here are some suggestions for Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall cleaning: Microsoft.com/athome See all Topics <Doug Klippert@ 3:21 AM
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Tuesday, January 19, 2010 – Permalink – Dryer Sheet UsesNot just for machinesUse Dryer Sheets to:
DoItYourself.com Curbly.com See all Topics <Doug Klippert@ 3:35 AM
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Sunday, January 10, 2010 – Permalink – Hard Drive InnardsHidden workingsEarly on computers did not always have "Hard drives". The TRS-80 worked off a portable tape recorder. If you want to see how they work today, look at: HowStuffWorks.com There are also a couple of videos that explore the entrails. Break.com-Inside a Hard Drive and How a Hard Drive Works See all Topics <Doug Klippert@ 3:02 AM
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Friday, December 25, 2009 – Permalink – Copyright Fair UseWhen can you use it?The copyright law is a little vague when it comes to fair use. " Fair use is a copyright principle based on the belief that the public is entitled to freely use portions of copyrighted materials forpurposes of commentary and criticism. For example, if you wish to criticize a novelist, you should have the freedom to quote a portion of the novelist's work without asking permission. Absent this freedom, copyright owners could stifle any negative comments about their work. U S Copyright Office Ohio State University CopyrightLaw.com See all Topics <Doug Klippert@ 3:27 AM
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Friday, December 18, 2009 – Permalink – Burn Wrapping Paper?Holiday infoIf you want to find out the real background story on any number of water cooler questions, try: StraightDope.com For instance: Why is it dangerous to burn wrapping paper? The fire is the wrong place for other holiday detritus as well - der Tannenbaum, for example. See all Topics <Doug Klippert@ 3:45 AM
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Monday, November 23, 2009 – Permalink – Psst-Cheap GasDrive to Save"GasBuddy.com is the portal site to more than 170 web sites that help consumers find cheap gas prices. All web sites are operated by the non-profit organization known as GasBuddy Organization Inc. Also: Gas Price Watch.com Autos.MSN.com See all Topics <Doug Klippert@ 3:33 AM
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Saturday, November 21, 2009 – Permalink – History is Something to Play WithGames for kids (and you)History can be boring when the only reward is a scribbled "Acceptable" on a test paper. But what if part of the game is to build a trebuchet to fling the teacher? "Welcome to the SchoolHistory.co.uk downloadable resources centre. This has been updated to allow quick, easy access to our resources kindly contributed by other teachers. There are now over 1,400 pages of resources available." Interactive History Games ![]() Also see Build a Trebuchet in your Backyard See all Topics <Doug Klippert@ 3:22 AM
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Wednesday, November 18, 2009 – Permalink – Type with One HandDoes 85 WPM impress you?
"Computer Keyboard Shortcuts for one hand typists. Resources for vocational, occupational, rehabilitation therapists, and their clients, who have lost full, or partial use of one hand, with a special emphasis on learning to type with a standard keyboard." ![]() "This video clip is of me, Lilly Walters. Note how I use my less able hand to do the SHIFT key. I am typing on a normal keyboard. I really do up to 85 words per minute - with enough caffeine and sleep. The keyboard shown here is a NORMAL keyboard you will find in any office, school or home. No alternative keyboard layouts. Just what all of my peers use. By the way, I type faster than most of my peers! All because I learned to type with one hand." See all Topics <Doug Klippert@ 3:46 AM
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Saturday, November 14, 2009 – Permalink – When Will You Die?Let the government help you find outStadium High school in Tacoma, WA (WWW.CelebrateStadium.com) recently celebrated 100 years. ![]() There have been 38,797 graduates since 1906 and 24,176 could still be alive. This report presents period life tables for the United States based on age-specific death rates in 2003. Life expectancy at birth, selected years 1900-2003 United States Life Tables - PDF See all Topics Labels: Reference <Doug Klippert@ 3:26 AM
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Thursday, November 12, 2009 – Permalink – Quote Me All You WantWhat the other guy says has weightThere are sites that give you Bartleby Quotations. Gar Reynold has put together a list of some other sites that can help bolster any argument, no mater how specious. "In my presentations, I may have several slides which feature a quote from a famous (sometimes not so famous) individual in the field. The quote may be a springboard into the topic or serve as support or reinforcement for the particular point I'm making. A typical Tom Peters presentation at one of his seminars, for example, may include dozens of slides with quotes. "I say that my conclusions are much more credible when I back them up with great sources," Tom says." PresentationZen.blogs.com: Where to get quotations "Computers are useless. They can only give you answers. See all Topics Labels: Reference <Doug Klippert@ 10:12 AM
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Saturday, November 07, 2009 – Permalink – Go Back 23 HoursReally save useful time"Therefore, let us keep the fall ritual as it is. However, one Sunday each Spring, let us set our clocks not one hour forward, but TWENTY-THREE HOURS BACKWARD. Stop Daylight Saving Time Daylight Saving Time About Daylight Saving Time Wikipedia Daylight Saving Time Saving Time and Energy Daylight Savings Google News As a result of the U.S. passing the Energy Policy Act of 2005, Daylight Saving Time in the U.S. will change starting in 2007. DST will begin on the second Sunday of March and end the first Sunday of November. See all Topics <Doug Klippert@ 3:15 AM
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Monday, October 26, 2009 – Permalink – Office 2010 BlogsA collection of sourcesHere is a list of Blogs put out by Microsoft developers and proselytizers: Official MS 2010 Office Blogs Microsoft blogs about everything: Team Blogs See all Topics <Doug Klippert@ 3:34 AM
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Thursday, October 15, 2009 – Permalink – Definition of DefinitionOne Stop OneLookA plethora of punditry "If you have a word for which you'd like a definition or translation, we'll quickly shuttle you to the web-based dictionaries that define or translate that word. If you don't know how to spell the word, we'll help you do that too. No word is too obscure: More than 5 million words in more than 900 online dictionaries are indexed by the OneLook search engine. OneLook.com See all Topics <Doug Klippert@ 3:26 AM
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Friday, October 09, 2009 – Permalink – Does Butter Fly?Not Birders - Butters?North American Butterfly Association The North American Butterfly Association (NABA) is, by far, the largest group of people in North America (Canada, United States, and Mexico) interested in butterflies. ![]() Here are some quotes from the FAQ:
Also See: An Obsession with Butterflies "Just living is not enough, said the Butterfly. One must have sunshine, freedom, and a little flower. "> See all Topics <Doug Klippert@ 3:45 AM
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Tuesday, October 06, 2009 – Permalink – Unicode is BigMore symbols and lettersThis free download lets you see and select more characters in the Unicode set. The Unicode Character Grid shows all assigned characters and private use characters in Unicode 5.2. ![]() Here's a blog covering Scripts, Unicode, Character Encoding and BabelStone Stuff BableStone Blog See all Topics Labels: Reference <Doug Klippert@ 3:21 AM
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Monday, October 05, 2009 – Permalink – Gambling for TuitionCasino tutoringAn education will probably increase your lifetime earnings. Why not make that probability work for you? Or not. ![]() Teaching probability can be challenging because the mathematical formulas often are too abstract and complex for the students to fully grasp the underlying meaning and effect of the concepts. Games can provide a way to address this issue. For example, the game of roulette can be an exciting application for teaching probability concepts. Illustrating Probability through Roulette More Roulette strategy and statistics: To Be Ahead And Quit The Laymans Guide to Probability "An in-depth but easily readable guide on probability theory, covering various aspects of the theory with a bias to gambling games and strategies. Includes working examples in an excel spreadsheet." See all Topics Labels: Activities, Reference, Tutorials <Doug Klippert@ 3:46 AM
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Sunday, September 27, 2009 – Permalink – Hold the Book in Your HandDaVinci and friendsIt's close to impossible to be able to physically handle a classic text by Mozart, Jane Austin or others. There is a way to get pretty close. Look at: Turning the Page ![]() This was brought to my attention by BookofJoe.com See all Topics <Doug Klippert@ 3:00 AM
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Sunday, September 20, 2009 – Permalink – Rewrite the Bill of RightsA wiki for the peopleTry it out. Experiment. Funny-looking wig not required! Which is the best version? The Second Amendment
It is increasingly difficult for the average person today to participate in shaping the public agenda. Most policy initiatives are drafted in back-rooms with a few individuals providing all of the input; the public is rarely involved in this process; outreach to others is not a standard practice.MorePerfect.org See all Topics <Doug Klippert@ 3:42 AM
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Sunday, September 13, 2009 – Permalink – Combine Pharmacokinetics and BowlingShape the ZeitgeistI like to jump head first into subjects that I have no understanding of at all. Here's a site that meets the criteria. A site that discusses the book: "Agronomic Representation of Muddles in Linguistic Theory" by Peter Cannings The august journal Speculative Grammarian has a long, rich, and varied history, weaving an intricate and subtle tapestry from disparate strands of linguistics, philology, history, politics, science, technology, botany, pharmacokinetics, computer science, the mathematics of humor, basket weaving, archery, glass blowing, roller coaster design, and bowling, among numerous other, less obvious fields. The Speculative Grammarian See all Topics <Doug Klippert@ 3:58 AM
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Sunday, September 06, 2009 – Permalink – More PI, PleasePick a pieceIs your Social Security number just part of Pi? How about your phone number? In 1996, Arthur Bebak of Netsurfer Digest jokingly suggested the idea. I put the site online, linked from the now-defunct Useless Web Pages Pages. The original suggestion was to find your birthday in Pi, but things got out of hand. The original pi searcher featured 1.25 million digits. It was upgraded in 1998 to 50 million, in 2001 to 100 million, and in 2005, to 200 million digits to keep up with the times. The Pi Searcher has proven both exceptionally useless (see the comments) and occasionally useful to math & early science classes. Today's date: The string 09062010 occurs at position 100,612,215 counting from the first digit after the decimal point. Dave Anderson at: Angio.net: PiQuery See all Topics <Doug Klippert@ 3:10 AM
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Monday, August 24, 2009 – Permalink – Find Someone's Email AddressEther-like white pagesFinding a published landline phone number is pretty easy. Cell phones may be searchable in the future. Here are directions on how to find an individual's email address. There are some good hints, but remember that the first suggestion is to "Ask directly" Finding List. Email Lookup See all Topics Labels: Reference <Doug Klippert@ 3:20 AM
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Monday, August 17, 2009 – Permalink – Last Name DistributionWhere are your cousins?This site shows the geographic positioning of last names. It links to a site that will find your relatives in Italy, as well. The Gens project is born by the initiative and the experience of a team of graduates in Humanities at the University of Genoa - Italy, who have specialized in history, demography, statistics, archive-keeping and librarianship. Why have the Smiths avoided certain states? ![]() Surnames in the US See all Topics <Doug Klippert@ 3:05 AM
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Monday, August 10, 2009 – Permalink – Military ClipartThousands of itemsIf you find the need for Armed Forces photos and art, here is the place to look. Regardless of your opinion about their present mission, the military does present a spectacular visage. ![]() "06/17/06 - An F/A-18E Super Hornet aircraft sits at the ready as storm clouds pass overhead aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) in the Philippine Sea June 17, 2006. HqDA.Army.Mil - Clipart See all Topics <Doug Klippert@ 6:24 AM
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Sunday, July 19, 2009 – Permalink – Your Grand-cestors SworeYour Grandmothers told them to stopWhat is there about a well placed curse that spices a novel or a conversation? Perhaps it's genetic or evolutionary. "The Jacobean dramatist Ben Jonson peppered his plays with fackings and "peremptorie Asses," and Shakespeare could hardly quill a stanza without inserting profanities of the day like "zounds" or "sblood" - offensive contractions of "God's wounds" and "God's blood" - or some wondrous sexual pun. Almost before we spoke Refered to by: LanguageHat.com The Antiquity Of Cursing See all Topics <Doug Klippert@ 3:18 AM
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Sunday, July 05, 2009 – Permalink – What if the Truth Teller Fibs?Who ya gonna believe?Snopes.com is a great source for answers about urban myths, legends and computer hoaxes. These articles appear on the Snopes site: TRUE: The Mississippi state legislature removed fractions and decimal points from the mathematics curriculum of public secondary schools. After you stop shaking your head, look at the bottom left corner of the page and click on "More information about this page." False Authority Syndrome See all Topics <Doug Klippert@ 3:41 AM
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Thursday, July 02, 2009 – Permalink – Watermelon PicklesActually quite good
Getting in a pickle See all Topics <Doug Klippert@ 3:53 AM
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Friday, June 19, 2009 – Permalink – Dead Yet?Approximate your last breathLet me guess. The odds are that you are less than 77.6 years old. The longevity figures have increased as medical science finds ways to hold off sending a final bill. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the National Center for Health Statistics have almost all the data you'll need between now and then: Life Expectancy ![]() My high school held a 100 year reunion September 15. 2006. Of the 38,797 graduates, 24,176 or 62% could still be alive. Living Graduates CelebrateStadium.com Stadium History Maybe you saw the movie: 10 Things I Hate About You See all Topics <Doug Klippert@ 3:36 AM
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Thursday, June 11, 2009 – Permalink – Map YourselfMake your ownYou know you've wanted to play with Google maps on your own. It's not super easy, but here's a description about how to do it. "One of the great things about Google maps is it has its roots in XML. To translate for the non-web developers out there, it basically means Google maps are user hackable. Make your own annotated multimedia Google map Also: gmaptrack.com "gmaptrack allows you to create and place your own information onto Google Maps, and share with others." See all Topics <Doug Klippert@ 3:49 AM
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Friday, June 05, 2009 – Permalink – May I HAve a Word?Vocabulary gameSometimes what we know is wrong. Try this puzzle to see if you really know what words mean. "In this etymology game you'll be presented with 10 randomly selected etymology (word origin) or word definition puzzles to solve; in each case the word or phrase is highlighted in bold, and a number of possible answers will be presented. You need to choose the correct answer to score a point for that question. Beware! The false answers will often also seem quite plausible, and some of the true answers are hard to believe, but we have documentation! What is arachibutyrophobia?
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Monday, May 18, 2009 – Permalink – Be Well, do good work, and keep in touchA morning's home companionThe Writer's Almanac®, a daily program of poetry and history hosted by Garrison Keillor, can be heard each day on public radio stations throughout the country. Each day's program is about five minutes long. Minnesota Public Radio will email the newsletter and link to you every morning. It's a pleasant way to start the day with Garrison talking about some piece of literary history and then reading a short poem. Try it, you'll like it.The Writers Almanac.org Also, in keeping, Prairie Home Companion Features See all Topics <Doug Klippert@ 3:11 AM
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Tuesday, May 12, 2009 – Permalink – Byte, Nibble, Crumb, BitUmpty ump definitions and references — maybe even a googol.We all know/knew that a nibble is four binary digits or half of a (eight-bit) byte and that a crumb is jargon for two bits (two binary digits). However, there must be some other definitions that don't pop into mind right away. That's where Whatis, an IT-specific encyclopedia comes in.
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Sunday, April 19, 2009 – Permalink – Half StaffWhen and howA Proclamation by the President: Death of Coretta Scott KingIssued 2/6/06 Free notification of Official orders to fly the flag at half staff. Contact FlagsExpress.com. You will be notified when orders are released. HALF-STAFF INFORMATION Also: Veterans Administration: Guidelines for Display of the Flag and: Flag Etiquette Washington State flag See all Topics <Doug Klippert@ 3:17 AM
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Wednesday, April 15, 2009 – Permalink – Date an OctothorpeDate an OctothorpeSome more of those things I'm sure I used to know The keyboard combination of Alt+Shift+D inserts the current date in MS Word and PowerPoint. Ctrl+; (semicolon) does it in Excel and Access. If you do not like the date's format, select a different one with Insert>Date and Time and, if you would like to make that permanent, click on the Default button in the lower left corner of the dialog box (in PowerPoint it's in the lower right corner). In Excel, Ctrl+Shift +# formats the entry as day-month-year. Ctrl+1 will display the "Format cells" dialog box. BTW, the "hash, pound or number" sign # is also called an "octothorpe". The person who named it combined Octo for the eight points and Thorpe for James Thorpe. "Bell Labs engineer, Don Macpherson, went to instruct their first client, the Mayo Clinic, in the use of the new (touch tone phone system). He felt the need for a fresh and unambiguous name for the # symbol. His reasoning that led to the new word was roughly that it had eight points, so ought to start with octo-. He was apparently at that time active in a group that was trying to get the Olympic medals of the athlete Jim Thorpe returned from Sweden, so he decided to add thorpe to the end." While we're at it, the "backwards P, Enter mark" ¶ is actually named a "pilcrow". The pilcrow was used in medieval times to mark a new train of thought, before the convention of using paragraphs was commonplace. Also see: Geek-speak names for punctuation marks Wikipedia: Punctuation See all Topics <Doug Klippert@ 3:34 AM
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Saturday, April 11, 2009 – Permalink – That's the Way I Beleive it's SpelledWrong listSpelling feels more like art than science. Here's a site that shows 100 (actually 250) words that are often misspelled. It also gives you reasons and memory tricks to get it right. Not all pens and pencils come with spellcheckers. The "i-before-e" rule has more exceptions than words it applies to. 100 Most Misspelled Also: Most Mispronounced (You mean it's not "pronounciation"? That's what happens when you have Old-timer's disease.) See all Topics <Doug Klippert@ 3:19 AM
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Friday, March 06, 2009 – Permalink – Make a ListHow to check itJanuary is the month that bird watchers try to find as many birds as they can. This is only one kind of list. This link helps you create a list of 453 Washington state birds and more. There's also a list for a motorcycle first aid kit. Checklists for Motorcyclists Also see: Pack Light And read this book to get yourself ready. (Maybe next year.) The Big Year : A Tale of Man, Nature, and Fowl Obsession See all Topics <Doug Klippert@ 3:54 AM
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Sunday, March 01, 2009 – Permalink – Where in the World is it Raining?Weather maps from around the worldWant to see what the weather is like on the other side of the earth, or next door? From Aruba to Zambia. Rather than wait on an all weather channel or sticking your head outside, try this site: FallingRain.com ![]() Old Tacoma See all Topics <Doug Klippert@ 3:58 AM
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Saturday, February 21, 2009 – Permalink – Where in the World is . . .Your spy dollars at workThe World Factbook The World Factbook provides a 'snapshot' of the world. The online Factbook is updated regularly - generally weekly - throughout the year. A 46 Meg zipped version is also available. The World Factbook is in the public domain and may be used freely by anyone at anytime without seeking permission. However, US Code prohibits use of the CIA seal in a manner which implies that the CIA approved, endorsed, or authorized such use." When you find yourself worrying about the local car wash spilling drainage into the storm sewer, look at some of these environmental concerns:
www.CIA.gov See all Topics <Doug Klippert@ 3:16 AM
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Saturday, February 14, 2009 – Permalink – Dictionary means - never having to say huh?Google dictionary
Also check out http://wordweb.info/ ![]() "WordWeb Pro is a quick and powerful international English thesaurus and dictionary for Windows. It can be used to lookup words from almost any Windows program, showing definitions, synonyms and related words. There are also many proper nouns and usage examples. You can search for words matching a pattern, find and solve anagrams, and optionally search a large number of extra word lists." See all Topics Labels: Answers, Free Stuff, Help, Links, Reference <Doug Klippert@ 3:00 AM
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Thursday, January 22, 2009 – Permalink – SuDokuCrossNumber puzzlesI have to admit that I have not caught the fever that these puzzles seem to have generated. Most every newspaper in the world has started publishing these brain teasers. ![]() "Sudoku , sometimes spelled Su Doku, is a logic based placement puzzle, also known as Number Place in the United States. The aim of the canonical puzzle is to enter a numerical digit from 1 through 9 in each cell of a 9x9 grid made up of 3x3 subgrids (called "regions"), starting with various digits given in some cells (the "givens"). Each row, column, and region must contain only one instance of each numeral. Wikipedia — Sudoku Here is a download that will construct as many of these puzzles as you might be Jonesing for. Andy Pope Su Doku Also: Su Doku.com Web Su Doku Here's an Excel template from the Redmond people: Sudoku solver See all Topics Labels: Activities, Reference <Doug Klippert@ 3:35 AM
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Thursday, January 15, 2009 – Permalink – Light Up Where You LiveA nation's porch light
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Saturday, December 13, 2008 – Permalink – Crossword PuzzlesMay I have a word with you?Even if you're used to doing crosswords with a pen or a typewriter, you're sure to find something new at this site. It has, of course, a selection of word sources. Language dictionaries from Abenaki to Zulu with Mapudungun in between. "So you like word games, do you? Well, you have come to the right place. We have the richest assortment of crossword puzzles on the planet: anagram puzzles, cryptic puzzles, Roman and Arabic numeral puzzles, study puzzles for geography, physics, astronomy, Spanish and the Bible, puzzles with holiday messages, with graphics and web links. Now we have crossword puzzles for kids. We also have encrypted word puzzles and a new invention: fill-in crossword puzzles!"
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Monday, December 08, 2008 – Permalink – Where on the WorldStats on a mapVarious statistical findings superimposed on a world globe. "This project started some eight years ago. ![]() 3 Hour US Air Force Range WorldProcessor.com See all Topics <Doug Klippert@ 3:01 AM
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Monday, November 24, 2008 – Permalink – All Wood, All the TimeMore than everything you wanted to know about wood and wood things"Efficient use of our nation's timber resource is a vital concern. Because a major use of wood in the United States is in construction, particularly housing construction, good practice in this endeavor can have a profound impact on the resource. ![]() Chapter 1 -- Characteristics and Availability of Commercially Important Wood Chapter 2 -- Structure of Wood Chapter 3 -- Physical Properties and Moisture Relations of Wood Chapter 4 -- Mechanical Properties of Wood Chapter 5 -- Commercial Lumber Chapter 6 -- Lumber Stress Grades and Design Properties Chapter 7 -- Fastenings "Nails in use resist withdrawal loads, lateral loads, or a combination of the two. Both withdrawal and lateral resistance are affected by the wood, the nail, and the condition of use. In general, however, any variation in these factors has a more pronounced effect on withdrawal resistance than on lateral resistance. The serviceability of joints with nails laterally loaded does not depend greatly on withdrawal resistance unless large joint distortion is tolerable."
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory <Doug Klippert@ 3:49 AM
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Sunday, November 09, 2008 – Permalink – Bad PersonsIs this your neighbor?"Three things you can count on in life: death, taxes, and screwing up. Don't feel badly, though. Everyone does it, including your favorites from the worlds of business, television, music, and film. And most likely, no one is looking up your photograph on the web to see how badly you messed up this time! You won't believe whom you'll find with one of those attractive letter boards with the name of the local lockup underneath his or her illustrious chin." ![]()
And then there's:
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Monday, November 03, 2008 – Permalink – Lookup - LookoutInformation on everythingWhile the Google search engine can find almost anything, Google Search Tips, there are some other sites that have accumulated data lists on a number of subjects. Including: Melissa Data
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Saturday, October 18, 2008 – Permalink – Pigeon/Slug PowerOne if by air. Two if by slime"Never underestimate a pigeon carrying a memory card, hovering above your head, ready to download"-yossi vardi Pigeons' Data Transfer Rate: "Calculating the bandwidth by dividing the amount of data by the flying time of the last pigeon, show that the bandwidth achieved by the pigeons was significantly larger that that available through commercially available ADSL broadband Internet connections: about 2.27 Mbps (Mega bit per second) as compared to 0.75 - 1.5 Mbps. [Please note that all measured times are of an observer on the ground. If measured by the moving pigeon it self, times are a bit shorter, according to Einstein's relativity theory].
"The use of snails as data communications agents was not considered before now. As we show in this paper, the negative attitude towards using snails in communications networks is an example of bounded rationality2 impeding bold and creative engineering. Sluggish Data.PDF See all Topics <Doug Klippert@ 3:59 AM
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Thursday, September 11, 2008 – Permalink – Secret SS InformationWhat's on your card?
"The first three (3) digits of a person's social security number are determined by the ZIP Code of the mailing address shown on the application for a social security number. Prior to 1973, social security numbers were assigned by field offices. The number merely established that his/her card was issued by one of the offices in that State."
Social Security Number Verification (There are three types of cards)
" The most misused SSN of all time was (078-05-1120). In 1938, wallet manufacturer the E. H. Ferree company in Lockport, New York decided to promote its product by showing how a Social Security card would fit into its wallets. A sample card, used for display purposes, was inserted in each wallet. Company Vice President and Treasurer Douglas Patterson thought it would be a clever idea to use the actual SSN of his secretary, Mrs. Hilda Schrader Whitcher. Slider puzzles (Including such luminaries as: Otto von Bismarck, Frances Perkins, and Arthur Altmeyer )
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Saturday, September 06, 2008 – Permalink – Word Form or ContentShape or substance"The legibility of a typeface should not be evaluated on its ability to generate a good word shape.
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Thursday, July 31, 2008 – Permalink – Article SearchPage turnerThere are search engines around every corner. Here's one that concentrates on leading academic, industry and general interest publications. FindArticles.com "FindArticles is focused on delivering the best and most essential search results. There are different kinds of searches. You can cast a wide net and see what you catch, but we believe there's a better way. Why not rely on credible, freely available information you can trust? By working with the best sources, we have assembled all the essential publications covering a wide range of subjects - and are continually adding to our collection. For instance here are the articles printed in Home Office magazine. Home Office - 1991 to 2001 See all Topics <Doug Klippert@ 4:01 AM
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Friday, June 06, 2008 – Permalink – Ground Shaking?Doorway or PC?If you feel a quake, where do you go?
"Earthquakes pose significant risk to 75 million Americans in 39 States. The USGS is the only Federal agency with responsibility for recording and reporting earthquake activity nationwide. Citizens, emergency responders, and engineers rely on the USGS for accurate and timely information on where an earthquake occurred, how much the ground shook in different locations, and what the likelihood is of future significant ground shaking.
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Tuesday, May 27, 2008 – Permalink – Census Maps and GraphsStatistical treasure troveThe charts and maps can be set for specific areas. The underlying database figures are also provided. Tacoma, Washington: ![]() CHARTS & TRENDS "Census 2000 and Trend Data going back to 1990, 1980, and sometimes even further, on a growing list of topics, including population growth, population by race, age structure, family structure, and income." MAPS "Many of the most important social trends affecting America have a strongly regional flavor. Figure out where you fit in with demographic maps showing where the elderly predominate (think: the Great Plains), where the nuclear family is (and isn't) the norm, and how "diversity" breaks down regionally." RANKINGS "State and county-level rankings by population growth, race, educational attainment, language, gender, and more." SEGREGATION "Segregation Exposure and Dissimilarity Measures for 1246 individual US cities with population exceeding 25,000 and for all metropolitan areas, based on single and multiple race populations as identified in Census 2000."
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Thursday, April 17, 2008 – Permalink – PC Tick TockHow a computer tells timeAn excellent source of information is Karen Kenworthy's web site. "Karen is the author of the popular Power Tools, free programs that make life with Windows a lot easier. What time is it "Computers running Windows 95 or later can take advantage of a third circuit to measure time even more accurately. The frequency of this high- speed oscillator varies from one computer to another. But it usually produces a few million pulses each second.
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Monday, April 07, 2008 – Permalink – Cheerios Stops ItchingAnd other stuffJoey Green has written a book about other uses for everyday products like:
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Tuesday, March 18, 2008 – Permalink – Cohabitation AgreementsAnd moreHere is a shared community with a collection of important papers. Kind of a Flickr for documents. "docstoc is a user generated community where you can find and share professional documents. Find free legal documents and free business documents. Upload your documents for all the world to share."
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Sunday, March 16, 2008 – Permalink – Postal CodesInternationalDon't assume that the ZIP code (or postal code, as it is referred to in many countries outside the United States) has any particular format or length, or that it comprises only digits. For instance, Canadian postal codes consist of two groups of three characters, such as "M5R 3H5"; a French postal code is a five-digit number, as in 92300. In some places, people might add a country or region code in front of the postal code (for example, F-92300) Global Development and Computing Portal - Addresses Postcodes
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