Re: [SaF] Mayfaire web site

2000-03-22 Thread Alan S. Harrell

On 21 Mar 2000, 21:39, Leslie S Pearson wrote:

 I am looking for the site for the Mayfair (Mayfaire) festival held
 around Memorial day weekend in Allentown, PA.

http://www.mayfairfestival.org/

Alan
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Re: [SaF] [SAF] Family Spending Statistics

2000-03-22 Thread Alan S. Harrell

On 21 Mar 2000, 22:05, Joseph Lee wrote:

 I am trying to find fairly recent statistics on how much the
 average American family spends per year (or month) in various
 categories such as food, entertainment, clothing, transportation,
 housing, etc. All I have been able to find are government statistics
 which used very braod categories such as discretionary income, savings,
 debt, etc. But I need more specific data.
 I am writing a book on money management strategies and want
 to create charts showing how much a typical family can save using
 my methods. So I need to know how much they are spending now
 in order to end up with  a before and after picture. Any help will be
 appreciated.

Most of the sites I am finding refer to BLS (Bureau of Labor 
Statistics) studies.  The BLS is an arm of our Dept. of Labor.

http://stats.bls.gov/csxhome.htm

I found no independent studies of family expenditures.  As I indicated, 
most of the sites I visited were using BLS stats, but the BLS site 
itself has the most current data I saw.

Alan
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Re: [SaF] web site printer?

2000-03-22 Thread Alan S. Harrell

On 22 Mar 2000, 9:08, Zeki Celikbas wrote:

 I'm looking for a kind of printer program for printing entire web site
 or some part of it. I think this must be an offline browser, web copier
 do this but I'm looking a difrent one for example a program only
 specialist on this subject. I'm using windows 98 but linux programs may
 be appropriate too.

I think you have the answer to your own question.  It will probably 
take an offline browser program.  It would seem somewhat foolish to me 
to have a site outputted to the printer before getting some idea what 
was going to print.  You could have hundreds of sheets of paper being 
used before you knew what was happening, not to mention the expense of 
using up your ink cartridge.

Here is an example of what I am thinking -- "WebCopier"

Description:

"Download Web sites and view them offline. WebCopier is a powerful 
offline browser that downloads Web sites and stores them locally. It 
gives you instant access to critical Web sites at any time, regardless 
of where you are. WebCopier performs precise links searching, including 
JavaScript parsing, it can download up to 100 files simultaneously and 
print entire Web site or only specific part of it. WebCopier supports 
proxy servers, allows to specify account name and password to access 
secure Web site."

Webcopier is freeware.

http://home.columbus.rr.com/mklimov/

http://home.columbus.rr.com/mklimov/downloads/wcopier.exe


You can look over other offline browser listings at WinFiles:

http://winfiles.cnet.com/apps/98/offline.html


Alan
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Re: [SaF] web site printer?

2000-03-22 Thread Joyce A Geving

On 22 Mar 2000, at 9:08, Zeki Celikbas wrote:

 hello seeknFinders,
 
 I'm looking for a kind of printer program for printing entire web site
 or some part of it. I think this must be an offline browser, web
 copier do this but I'm looking a difrent one for example a program
 only specialist on this subject. I'm using windows 98 but linux
 programs may be appropriate too.
 
 Thanks to all for yours help.
 
 Zeki Celikbas
 Librarian

Hi Zeki and all,

I am not sure if I understood your request correctly, but I found a 
program called "fineprint" that will allow you to print the pages of a 
website (and choose *not* to print certain pages.  For instance when 
the last page may only be a couple of lines that end up taking a 
whole sheet of paper, otherwise).

You can find this at  http://www.fineprint.com/

The neat thing about this, in addition to *not* printing a page you 
do not want, is that you can have it print up to eight pages on a 
single sheet of paper (and yes, you can still read them!)  You will save
paper and ink!  Also, if you only want the text, you can specify to not 
print the graphics.  Of course, it is not only for printing web pages, 
but for any print job you might want to do.

You can download it for free, however, if you want the full 
functioning version, it's about $40 USD.  I have used it for some time 
now, and the only nag seems to be if you inadvertently try to print 
nine pages, you get a message telling you that as you have an 
unregistered version, etc.

HTH,

Joyce



[SaF] Correction: accmail

2000-03-22 Thread Alan S. Harrell

Hello everyone. :-)

I was looking at a couple of error messages in my ASHLists default 
account and I may have had a typo for the accmail autoresponder I 
mentioned in a recent posting.  I don't have time to dig up that post 
to check that, but I will give that autoresponder again:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Okay...that looks right. :-)

It is a reference document to lead e-mail_only users to all the guides 
and sites they will need to learn to access the Internet with just 
e-mail and to find help for their questions.

Sorry about the error. :-)


Alan
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Re: [SaF] web site printer?

2000-03-22 Thread Timothy Schoon

WinHTTRack is an offline browser you can use:

http://www.ensicaen.ismra.fr/~roche/httrack.html

I have it installed right now and it works wonderfully.


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[SaF] Need help finding clip art

2000-03-22 Thread Karyd

Hi SeeknFinders,

I'm in rather desperate need of a piece of clip art (black and white line
drawing preferred) of an old fashioned steamer trunk.  I've come up blank
on all my usual sources.  Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Kathleen





Re: [SaF] Need help finding clip art

2000-03-22 Thread blj8

On 23 Mar, Karyd wrote:

  I'm in rather desperate need of a piece of clip art (black and white line
  drawing preferred) of an old fashioned steamer trunk.  I've come up blank
  on all my usual sources.  Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Well, here is a good site I sometimes draw from:

The A-1 clipart archive
http://www.free-graphics.com/

There are also links to about a ton of other such sites there.

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