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How do I read and post comments in the Forums?

FAMECAST - FAQ
To read and post comments in the Forums, you must go to the Forums page either by clicking the Forums link in the navigation bar or by clicking here. Select the forum you are interested in and then click the "New Topic" link to create a new topic. If you want to post a response to an existing topic, click the "Post Reply" link located on the topic page.

Did she keep an owl in her pocket?

FAQ
Yes, just before she went to the Crimean War she had a pet baby owl called Athena who travelled in her pocket. Yes, but only during the war. She ruled her nurses with iron discipline - even locking them up at night! She was doing it to prove to middle-class parents back home that tough discipline and strong female leadership could protect their daughters against sexual harassment.

Can you post book X so I can read it before midterms?

Sorry, I can't guarantee the date I'll post any specific book. Normally I have a very long queue of items to scan and proof, so if you ask me today, it could be months or years before it actually appears at the site.

How do I read / post news?

Included in the MS Internet Explorer package (and Netscape) is an integrated news reader. To read newsgroups, click on the 'Mail' icon on the toolbar then select 'Read News'. You will be prompted to ask if you wish to load the latest set of groups. Answer YES and the software will request the latest set of groups from the News Server. There are currently around 13,000 newsgroups on the TECH INFO news server and about 350Mb of new articles arrive each day.

How many ways are there to read and post messages?

Jembe-list mailing list FAQ
Subscribers can interact with Lyris exactly as they would a more conventional list server such as Majordomo or LISTSERV. In that model all of your messages, coming and going, are passed as regular e-mail. To send a message, you send it to the Lyris robot. All messages to you are sent to your private mailbox. See the section below on posting messages.

Is there an archive where I can read post of the past?

n e w p o w e r | n e w y o r k
Yup, It's located at http://www.escribe.com/music/npny/index.html There you can do a search on past and present messages. Official snackfood of New Power New York. Need we say more? If you cannot help to understand, attend one of our gatherings and join the loop.

How do I read and post messages?

Online Book Discussion, Book Club, Youth Services, Roselle P...
You, or anyone, can read the Blogger Book Club discussion. Simply browse to the Blogger Book Club web site: http://www.roselle.lib.il.us/YouthServices/BookClub easiest!) click on "Members Only: Sign In Here" on the Blogger Book Club web page. Sign in with your username and password; almost as easy!) Click on the Bookmarklet link under the What's This? sidebar menu, and follow the directions for adding the "Blog This!" bookmarklet to your Favorites file.

Did you read my first post???

Fat Loss FAQ - BodybuildingForYou - Bodybuilding Forums
some say start lifting weights on a friday, others say eat very little one day and a lot the next, others say do cycling or walking instead of aerobics etc......as i only have 16 weeks to lose the rest of the weight I am panicking ( i am getting married in august!!!) please please please help!! Way too much cardio, if you ask me. Unless you really enjoy them, stop doing so much cardio & start lifting more, 3 days a week at least.

What should I do if I see a sick or injured owl?

Faq
Call the City of Cape Coral Division of Growth and Land Management at 574-0552 or C.R.O.W. (Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife) at 472-3644

Can I use SPARQL to query OWL entailments?

SPARQL Protocol and Query Language: SPARQL Frequently Asked ...
For the most part, the answer to this question is the same as the above answer regarding RDFS entailment. However, OWL-DL axioms do not always result in a unique deductive closure, and as such querying OWL-DL entailments requires instantiating the parametrized SPARQL basic graph pattern definition with values appropriate for OWL-DL entailment. The open-source OWL-DL reasoner, Pellet, will answer SPARQL queries while considering OWL-DL entailments.

What is a burrowing owl?

Burrowing Owls Frequently Asked Questions | PNM
Burrowing owls are small, ground-nesting owls common in the West. They weigh between 4 and 5 ounces and are about 7½ to 10 inches in height with long, sparsely feathered legs. Their small round heads lack ear tufts and they have a light brown back with numerous white speckles and a white underbelly with horizontal brown stripes.

Are there any WWW Bulletin Boards where I can post OTR questions and read OTR information?

The Official Old-Time Radio (OTR) FAQ
Yes. Try Old Time Radio Bulletin Boards at www.old-time.com/otrbbss.html. That page contains a list of several old-time radio oriented WWW bulletin boards. You can also access OTR message boards at http://www.lofcom.com/nostalgia/phorums/ or try some of the USENET groups. There's good news and bad news....the good news is if Jay's compendium says they are in circulation, somebody has them. The bad news is there is no guarantee you'll find them. Let's start at the beginning.

I like a post I read. Now, what can I do?

FAQ
Let everyone know ? add smiles to the Talk or Bookmark or Top News and it will be flagged as more popular. You can also "email it" to spread the word.

How can I read/post to JAE?

Japan.Anime.Evangelion FAQ
If you have a news-reader program installed then you can point it at the group "japan.anime.evangelion". Some web browsers will accept this link. If you do not have a news-reader program you can download one from your favourite internet file archive (eg. Tucows). Otherwise you can use Google's usenet service. There are also other sub-groups to JAE. These lower volume groups are "japan.anime.evangelion.asuka" and "japan.anime.evangelion.ayanami". The group "japan.anime.evangelion.

Can a teacher post a paper so that all the class can read it?

ConnectWeb > Ask Fred
If you post a paper when in you're in student mode, everyone in the class or group can read it. If you are working in small groups, and you want everyone in the group to read one another's papers, post a new assignment for that group.

What are "read", "admin", and "post/edit" passwords?

eBoard FAQ: General
The "read" password is a password that must be entered in order to view your eBoard (see Can I restrict access to my eBoard?). If your board has a read password, anyone who tries to go to your eBoard will be asked for the password before your eBoard is displayed. The "admin" password is the password that you use to make changes to your eBoard. You must enter this password in order to go to admin mode (see What is admin mode?).

Can I post FREE TO READ articles on any website?

FREE TO READ FAQ // Journals of The American Physical Societ...
No. As stipulated in the APS copyright agreement, articles can be posted on the author's or the author's institution's website. To post the article anywhere else requires the permission of the APS.

I assume you have read this post?

Lying for Jesus?' by Richard Dawkins - RichardDawkins.net
Someone had to design and assemble the adaptation catalog. That degree of sophistication, complexity and accuracy can't reasonably be considered accidental. Call me obtuse, but the idea that God did it goes back a few millenia. Darwin did have the advantage of knowing - all he had to do was read Genesis (and ignore the odd inconsistency). Txpiper, why do some some animals appear to share more DNA with other animals than with others.

I read that I can only post 8,000 word per submission. How do I post my novel?

theNEXTbigWRITER
Novels can absolutely be posted but must be divided into 8,000 piece increments, or chapters. The site allows you to tie these chapters together so that each of your individually posted pieces can be viewed together and receive a combined score in the Novel category. In addition, writers who wish to submit many short stories as an anthology can do so by grouping their short stories into a novel.
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