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Tuesday November 30, 1999 WebSkulker
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into one list: Also in last Wednesday's issue we gave you puzzles submitted by Jr. Skulker Uncle Brucie: What was the LAST date that had all even digits and what is the NEXT date with all even digits? What was the upside down year preceding 1961? What will the next upside down year be? The only jr. skulker to submit the correct answers was Al Diamond, a long-time friend of WebSkulker. Al is probably the oldest person who plays with phones. When he started this hobby, it was so long ago that the Dead Sea was just starting to get sick! The dates with all even digits are 8 / 28 / 888 and 2 / 2 / 2000. The upside down years are 1881 and 6009.
This site is home for a software product called "TranLinGO" that does a reasonable job of translating Japanese web pages into English. You can use it free for 30 days, then the price is $98 to buy the registered version. Warning: the download is 25 Mb, but it's worth it because it works as advertised. You install and start the program and leave it running in the background. Then use Internet Explorer or Netscape to go to a page with Japanese language on it. Press a button in TransLinGO and it will communicate with your browser to get the Japanese text on the page you are viewing, translate the Japanese to English, then rebuild the web page with English; i.e. all the pictures, layout, etc. of the web page stays the same, but suddenly it is in the translated English. The translations are far from perfect, but they are usable; you will be able to tell what the web page is about and pretty much understand what the author is trying to say. This is really pretty amazing for languages that are so far apart as English and Japanese.
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Uncle Brucie submitted this site because of its information about the
Mars Polar Lander which is scheduled to land on Mars this Friday,
12/3/99 at around noon PST. This is the first landing craft to
have a microphone, and shortly after landing the site will have links
to let you listen to what the microphone is picking up: If
you like what you hear and want to go to Mars yourself, you have a
chance at this site:
Continuing on the space theme, this site reminds the visitor that William Shatner and other Star Trek celebrities have put out albums of themselves singing and reading stories. Most of them are so bad that they are funny. You can listen to RealAudio samples of the best works.
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