Below are some of my favorite Water Treatment Links. All of these hypertext links will yield subsequent links so I didn't clutter up the page with all of them. However, if any of the links do not work, please mail me.
The Menu below will link you to ALL of the best Windows/Win32 software available on the net today! The menu is basically a mirror of Stroud's placed here for your convienence!... Virus Check Your Software Immediately after Downloading!...Also, Beware of Java! Malicious programmers can tap vital info from you, or even WRECK your Hard Drive! :^{
SEE?? Now I know who you are!
ActiveX is even worse! It is basically OLE on overdrive! ActiveX is capable of making direct system calls!
Menu of 32Bit (WIN32 or NT) Apps..Courtesy of Stroud's CWS List!
You can search 12 databases at one time with the Internet Sleuth!!! Re-Programmed by WTA (of course!).... Boolean search parameters apply (AND OR etc.)
Hold down control key while selecting with your mouse. (MAC use Apple Key)
You can search multiple databases! (12) at ONE TIME!
You can choose your maximum search time allowed also.
If you'd like more engines, or want to specify search parameters, go here.
If you're looking for News or Weather information click here
Note.. your browser must be configured to use the Windows Media Player (or equivalent) for the MIME Content audio/midi. If the music does not play, see the hints below.. Since Netscape is one of the lesser browsers, the selection menu will not display properly! You are stuck with the default (Comfortably Numb by Pink Floyd) oh well, GET A REAL BROWSER!In MSIE, You have to make sure the registered file (.mid) opens with mplayer.exe (Media Player). In Explorer, choose "view" "options" and select file type.For Netscape, the helper application associated with MIME content audio/midi should be mplayer.exe (C:\windows). Also, the "Launch the Application" box must also be checked...Choose "options" "General Preferences" "Helpers" check/change the settings thereYou can also Navagate Philadelphia's Local Newspapers from the menus Below...The Philadelphia Inquirer, and the Daily News. There are also recient archives that can be accessed right from here. You can also visit the Philly Online homepage for a bunch of really cool features like Talk Show where you can sound off about the issues that confront you!