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American Zoologist 30 (1), (01 Jan 1990)
European journal of biochemistry / FEBS 221 (2), 617-30 (15 Apr 1994)
hubpages.com
Many, Flash Applications only allow the user to turn the sound on or off and not control the volume. This Flash CS3 Tutorial will show you how easily a volume slider can be created.
Current Science 78 (5), (10 Mar 2000)
Editorial dealing with the large amount of information online and how to manage it
dbl.lishost.org
Discussion regarding the information overload in libraries and how to overcome the obstacle
www.japanese-candlesticks.co.uk
Now, one of the key points that you must appreciate with candlestick charts, is that on their own they are useless. Their secret lies in using the candle formation on the screen in conjunction with other indicators such as volume, support and resistance and simple moving averages.
Ubuntuland, (23 Apr 2008)
This guide is no longer necessary IMO. I’ve solved my volume control problems by dragging the Volume control plugin from the item list to the panel.
Simple, but it works.
I have problems with the default Volume Control plugin in Xubuntu, so this is a useful solution.
gamefanfanatic.com
Description
Six old Atari Arcade classics can now be played on your PC in Atari Arcade Hits: Volume 1 CD-ROM Game. Choose from Asteroids, Centipede, Missile Command, Pong, Super Breakout, or Tempest, each shown on the screen the way they looked when you first stood in front of them in an Arcade and emulated with minute details such as Asteroids' inability to show three initials in the tenth spot on the high scores list.
Players can go into the configure box and modify the way each game is played. There are options for enhanced graphics, a "trippy mode" for Asteroids, and the ability to tweak difficulty levels, among others.
There are even desktop themes to choose from which will replace the wallpaper, screensaver, icons, and sounds in your PC with ones related to your favorite Atari game.
Each game is playable with a joystick, mouse, or keyboard and the developers focused on emulating the feel of the trackball in games like Centipede and Missile Command. The same is true of the knob used to play Tempest, Pong, and Super Breakout.
Players with access to the web can go to the official Atari web site and enter their high scores into the company's server. Who's the best Tempest player in the United States? You can find out there.
Finally, there's also an Atari archives section full of interviews with founder Nolan Bushnell and pictures from the early days of the company's success both in the Arcades and in the home with the Atari 2600.
System Requirements:
Windows 95/98
Pentium class 133mhz processor or faster
Required Memory 16 MB
Required Disk Space 50 MB
Required Processor Class Intel Pentium Required Processor Speed 133 MHz
Modem
Sound card
Mouse
compatible device
4x CD-ROM
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