Search 5,000,000+ questions and answers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are "Passive" searches?

gtk-gnutella - The Graphical Unix Gnutella Client
A passive search will return all the search results that pass through gtk-gnutella. By filtering these results, passive searches can be useful. If you are in ultra mode, many search results are already passing through your node besides the ones for your own searches. You can take advantage of this to make searches without generating any extra gnet traffic.
Related Questions

What is a passive member?

Frequently Asked Questions
A passive member is one that joins this Lofty Profits' permanent cash flow structure and opts not to invite anyone to his/her site. He/she will have the opportunity to show up in the list of members that get paid every time someone new joins us because of Lofty Profits' advertising efforts and other members' efforts as well. A passive member opts not to lift a finger to make money... yet the system will still come through for him/her!
Related Questions

Can I email searches to myself?

Ohio State University Libraries: Frequently Asked Questions
Most of our databases will allow you to email specific citations to yourself. On the web versions of databases, there is usually an icon at the top or bottom of the screen for an email option. In the telnet versions you will usually be offered an email option after you hit the print command. Use the help command in each database for more detailed instructions. Most of the libraries which have microfiche or microfilm collections have machines that can print selected pages for 10 cents.
Related Questions

Why don't my searches show everyone?

Information Technology Services: Sundial
Sundial will only display 100 names with a search. If you simply click the search button with no search criteria it pulls up 100 names more or less at random. What you need to do is give it some clue about who you are searching for. For example, if you enter a "Br" in the "Given Name" field Sundial will display all users whose first names start with "Br". Enter just an "H" in the Surname field and Sundial will display all users whose last names start with "H".
Related Questions

How do I do searches?

FAQ about apm
Click on the "Display" button. The table on the form will be filled with records with search criteria. Double click on the row with the record you are interested in. The record will be displayed on the left side of the form.
Related Questions

Help on Indian Yellow Pages.
This is one of the most useful facilities being provided to the Silver, Gold and Platinum members where their searches conducted for prospective Buyer's or Seller's in yellow pages classified, foreign yellow pages or in trade leads section is saved with their chosen title and are made available for quick reference in future so the need to conduct more searches for the same products or services gets eliminated.
Related Questions

Will any searches have been done?

Plotmasters
Yes a Land Registry search will have established ownership and the legal conveyance will have been performed.
Related Questions

What is passive neurotherapy?

FAQ Neurotherapy
It is a neurofeedback system that is passive in approach which means the equipment controls the change. In contrast, EEG uses an active approach where the individual actively changes their attentional focus. It is similar to EEG in that it measures and records electrical signals from the scalp. It uses the frequencies of those signals to guide the speed of a feedback signal. The recorded signals influence the equipment to increase or decrease the level of electro-cortical activity.
Related Questions

What is continuous passive motion (CPM)?

Frequently Asked Questions -- Advanced Centers for Orthopaed...
Continuous passive motion (CPM) is a post-operative treatment method that is designed to aid recovery after joint or anterior ligament reconstruction surgery. In most patients after extensive surgery, attempts at joint motion cause pain. As a result, the patient fails to move the joint. This causes the tissue around the joint to become stiff and allows scar tissue to form, resulting in a joint with limited range of motion. Often it may take months of physical therapy to recover the motion.
Related Questions

How do I design my own passive crossovers?

Car Audio Installation FAQs - WikiFAQ - Answers to Frequentl...
A "first order high pass crossover" is simply a capacitor placed inline with the driver. A "first order low pass crossover" is an inductor inline with the driver. These roles can be reversed under certain circumstances: a capacitor in parallel with a driver will act as a low pass filter, while an inductor in parallel with a driver will act as a high pass filter.
Related Questions

How do I build my own passive crossovers?

Car Audio Installation FAQs - WikiFAQ - Answers to Frequentl...
This section assumes that you have a basic understanding of how to solder, so the actual assembly of the crossover is not discussed. Rather, tips on choosing the proper types of capacitors and inductors are given here. To obtain low insertion losses, the inductors should have very low resistance, perhaps as low as 0.1 to 0.2 ohms. Also, be sure to select capacitors with proper voltage ratings.
Related Questions

How are the meteorite searches conducted?

ANSMET - Frequently Asked Questions
The primary goal of ANSMET is to recover an unbiased and uncontaminated sample of meteorites each year. We hope to recover a sufficiently large number of meteorites each season to make it likely that a few unusual or unique specimens will be encountered. These field seasons follow a basic structure developed over the past 25 years for efficient field work with a small logistical footprint.
Related Questions

Do all of my searches count toward donations?

About GoodSearch : GoodSearch : Search the Internet with Goo...
All of your searches will count toward donations except for the following: 1) image searches; 2) video searches; 3) "search this site" searches; 4) searches for URL's (i.e., search terms ending in .com, .org, .net, .edu); 5) searches to sites for which the URL is well known such as HotMail, ESPN, MySpace, Facebook, GMail, AOL, etc.; 6) searches for stock quotes; 7) searches for word definitions, and 8) any searches generated from fraudulent use of the site.
Related Questions

How do searches work in Drugs@FDA?

Drugs@FDA: Frequently Asked Questions
The drugs that are listed on the "Search Results" page are not always related in terms of their chemical makeup or the conditions they treat, and are not necessarily substitutable. They appear together because their drug names or active ingredient names contain the words or parts of words you entered in the search box. The text you searched for appears in bold letters in the search results.
Related Questions

How do the searches work?

HymnSite.com FAQ
The hymn searches work using a cgi (common gateway interface) script that I wrote in PERL. They use 1) the script, and 2) a data file or directory to be searched. My search scripts are completely home grown now, so I am the one to blame if they don't work right for you. If you have any problems, please let me know so that I can try to fix them.
Related Questions

Can I control the maximum number of searches?

Frequently Asked Questions - LimeWire
Yes. Go to: Tools > Options > Searching > Basic. From there you can change "Maximum Searches" (set at 5 by default). It controls how many search tabs you can have at once. The latest versions of LimeWire will designate you as either a "Leaf" or an "Ultrapeer". If you are a leaf shielded by an ultrapeer, you will not be able to see all the search terms being sent to the network. However, if you are an ultrapeer, you will see a constant stream of search terms in the Monitor window.
Related Questions

Do you have more detailed tips for geographic searches?

NARA 1930 Census Microfilm Locator - Frequently Asked Questi...
Tip #1. Use known street intersections to narrow search results in heavily populated locations. Geographic and institution searches in large states, counties, and cities often return a very large results set (e.g., a large list of ED descriptions). One quick way of narrowing the search and pinpointing the ED can be to enter the names of the two intersecting streets of your local street corner, if you know them. For example, entering "Grand" and "May" in Chicago.
Related Questions

How do I add my own searches?

Dave's Quick Search Deskbar FAQ
Standard searches are defined by XML files in the 'searches' subdirectory, but the 'localsearches' subdirectory is at your disposal to put your own searches, or searches you may have customised. You need to be comfortable hacking on HTML forms and a bit of JavaScript to add a search to the search bar. Take a look at the original HTML form for the search, and create your own HTML form to do the same thing, but where you make all the input fields hidden instead of visible (i.e.
Related Questions

Where do I go to download searches?

Dave's Quick Search Deskbar FAQ
Searches can be downloaded from Source Forge at http://svn.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewvc/dqsd/dqsd/searches/. Other more specialized searches can be found here http://www.dqsd.net/contrib/index.html. It's already there in the Google search gg /news which is in the Search the Web category. If you want it to be in the News category you could add an entry to localaliases.txt like the following (all on one line): ggn|gg /news %s|Google News|Google News|News
Related Questions

How Can I Perform More Complex Searches?

Accessible Search FAQ
Notice that http://labs.google.com/accessible has a link to Advanced Search in addition to the simple text box. Use this link to access Google Advanced Search --- this provides you the ability to focus your search on documents in a specific language. The resulting search will continue to use Google Accessible Search for ordering the results.
Related Questions

Do you have to toggle passive off after you go passive or unconscious? How do I do this?

TEC Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can toggle passive on and off simply by typing "passive." And you are passive when you come to after being knocked out. (Thanks to Jolee)
Related Questions

Q40 - Can the PHOENIX be build with passive crossovers?

Frequently Asked Questions
I am using 8" drivers because the crossover to the woofer will be around 100 Hz and because an open baffle speaker has to move more air than a box speaker due to the progressive acoustic short circuit between front and back. The open baffle gives significantly wider dispersion at high frequencies than a box speaker with the same 8" driver on the same baffle, see Ref. 2, Design Models F.
Related Questions

Should I get an active or a passive crossover?

Car Audio Components FAQ - WikiFAQ - Answers to Frequently A...
Active crossovers are more efficient than passive crossovers. A typical "insertion loss" (power loss due to use) of a passive crossover is around 0.5dB. Active crossovers have much lower insertion losses, if they have any loss at all, since the losses can effectively be negated by adjusting the amplifier gain. Also, with some active crossovers, you can continuously vary not only the crossover point, but also the slope.
Related Questions

What is passive fire protection?

ASFP - FAQ
Most construction materials have some natural resistance to fire and as such comprise built-in fire protection. This natural fire resistance may be enhanced by the use of added materials or systems that are known by the collective term of passive fire protection. For example the fire resistance of steel may be enhanced by the use of intumescent coatings, and concrete by sprayed cementitious coatings.
Related Questions

What is passive income?

Outgoing Investment
In general, income from rents, royalties, dividends, interest, annuities, and the like. In connection with passive activities, the term means income from a passive activity.
Related Questions

What is a Passive Fund?

FundSource - FAQ
Passive funds follow an index, constraining their overall risk in relation to the market benchmark (i.e. NZ Stock Exchange 40 Gross Index is the benchmark used for New Zealand equity funds).
Related Questions

Got A Question? Ask Our Community!


More Questions >>

© Copyright 2007-2008 QueryCAT
About • Webmasters • Contact