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  • Kansas Work Ready Certificate?

    What is a "Kansas Work Ready Certificate" and how can I get one?

    1 AnswerOther - Politics & Government1 decade ago
  • foxfire settings question?

    How can I set the foxfire browser 3.6.12 to prompt me for every script and cookie rather than accepting or rejecting them all? I have been using IE for 14 years, getting prompted every time is my preferred way of surfing.

    I downloaded foxfire a couple days ago and do not see where this setting is located. Does this require an add-on?

    Thanks.

    1 AnswerYahoo Answers1 decade ago
  • .MOV format?

    I just bought a digital camera, it makes video files in .MOV format. I want to change them to a windows format like .MPG or .WMV so that I can manipulate them with my windows software. The software that came with my camera won't 'save as', when I contacted their customer service, they couldn't help me either.

    Is there a good free download that will save the .MOV's in a windows format? Where can I find it?

    Thank you.

    4 AnswersSoftware1 decade ago
  • BMP format?

    I want to write a program where the output file is in BMP format. Where online can I find the detailed specs for the various kinds of BMP formats so the output file will open correctly in a graphics program?

    Thank you !

    1 AnswerOther - Computers1 decade ago
  • Honda Civic 2000?

    I am looking to buy a car, a local dealer is offering a 2000 Honda Civic. It has 106,000 miles on it, it feels strong and looks good.

    My question is, how many miles can I expect to get out of this car? The dealer claims that Civics can go to 200,000 miles. I usually don't drive much, maybe 4000 miles a year, but have some trips ahead of me of about 2000 miles. Is this car likely to make it OK? Are there special maintanance problems I need to know about?

    Also, the ceiling of the trunk has no pad, the speakers and wires are exposed, is there supposed to be a pad there?

    Thank you.

    7 AnswersHonda1 decade ago
  • Honda Civic 2000?

    I am looking to buy a car, a local dealer is offering a 2000 Honda Civic for $8000. It has 106,000 miles on it, it feels strong and looks good.

    My question is, how many miles can I expect to get out of this car? The dealer claims that Civics can go to 200,000 miles. I usually don't drive much, maybe 4000 miles a year, but have some trips ahead of me of about 2000 miles. Is this car likely to make it OK? Are there special maintanance problems I need to know about?

    Also, the ceiling of the trunk has no pad, the speakers and wires are exposed, is there supposed to be a pad there?

    Thank you.

    6 AnswersHonda1 decade ago
  • 2000 Chevy Blazer?

    I am not familiar with this car. I need something to help me move several states away, and to tow an older car. A local used car dealer has a 2000 Chevy Blazer, for under $9000, it has about 90,000 miles on it. Seems like it is in pretty good condition, only concern is that when I test drove it, it shook a bit over 65 mph, dealer said that is the tires and is offering to replace tires.

    Is this type of car reliable? Does it have the power to tow a another car 1000 miles? Anything I should watch out for in looking to buy it? Any special maintanance needs?

    Thank you for your help.

    4 AnswersChevrolet1 decade ago
  • making bread?

    My husband was a wonderful cook. Before he died, he bought me a bread machine. I use a recipie that comes out great every time, viz:

    packet of yeast set in 1 cup warm water for an hour

    3 cups bread flour

    1/2 cup whole wheat flour

    1/2 cup oatmeal

    1/4 teaspoon salt

    1 tablespoon olive oil

    4 tablespoons honey

    another 1/3 cup warm water

    It might be fun to learn to make this bread without the machine, but I have never done this before. Any tips? How do I keep the dough warm while it rises, and at what temperature? How many times do I need to kneed during the rising? What temperature should I bake at, and for how long?

    Thank you,

    signed Usless-in-the-kitchen

    3 AnswersCooking & Recipes1 decade ago
  • Rev King speech?

    Where can I get a recording of the speech Rev Martin Luther King Jr gave the night before he was killed? Is it online anywhere?

    Thank you.

    2 AnswersHistory1 decade ago
  • World Trade Center in movies?

    I have a small movie collection. I have noticed the World Trade Center seen in some movies made before 9/11. Armageddon shows it damaged by a meteor shower. AI showed it in ruins in a future ice age. Trading Places has a seen that takes place inside it. Several movies show it in the background, such as Trick.

    What other movies made before 9/11 show the World Trade Center? Are there others that show it damaged or destroyed? Are there others that had scenes that take place inside?

    Are there any movies made aftyer 9/11 that accidently used old footage of the buildings still standing?

    Thank you!

    3 AnswersMovies1 decade ago
  • Contour maps online?

    I am interested is seeing maps that show the countour line for 20 feet above mean sea level. Are there maps showing this line on the internet? I would like to see this line around the world, but have a special interest in Boston and Cape Cod Massachusetts.

    Thank you!

    2 AnswersGeography1 decade ago
  • Does olive oil need to be refridgerated?

    I don't use much, usually just for making bread, a bottle can last months. Does it need to be in the fridge?

    Thank you.

    14 AnswersOther - Food & Drink1 decade ago
  • GUI and Graphics - how to learn to program?

    I started in computers back in the 70's, but haven't kept up with the newer things, I am now trying to catch up. I have been mostly programming for working with data, now I want to learn how to do graphics in a Windows environment. I have tried some C++ and Java, only to hit roadblocks because I don't know how to find the right libraries / compilers.

    I want to write a program that has a GUI driven window that reads data coordinates to draw special maps, then have the option to print or save the maps. I have done the map drawing in an old version of BASIC, but this can't read mouse coordinates and only has 16 colors..

    Can someone please recommend a path that will teach me how to learn how to do this in a newer language? What product can I buy or files to download that has all the needed libraries, compilers etc to make the program work in WIN XP?

    I am not near a university, the small local college has no answer for me. Such is small town Kansas.

    Many thanks!

    sudonym@yahoo.com

    3 AnswersProgramming & Design1 decade ago