We regularly get questions about the following subjects (in alphabetic order)
All you want to know about us. What is this, who started it, and who contributed to this project. |
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Some people were asking who designed your buttons? The editor in chief did, unsatisfied with the available buttons on the internet. And of course his desire to have our own minimalistic buttons. |
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We will respond within 3 days: |
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What can or may you do with the information on our site, read this page on copyrights and copyrights on pictures and how we deal with that.(1) |
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Who wrote or contributed to the contents of this site. |
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You will make us very happy by mailing us
on errors we have made, or anything you feel is not correct: |
How are we paying the bills? Also see how to join us. |
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What is this glossary? See it as a dictionary. We have put this file on line to help you find items on our site which may not so easy to find. |
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You can help us in two ways: by joining us as an editor or correspondent or help us financially - see Finance |
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What do we do and were do we stand for. |
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Yes we have two items in our E-shop you should have a look at: a CD full of facts and of course our timelines, biographies, hardware profiles etc. etc. And a 100x70 cm large poster with a full color history of computing timeline on it. |
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How to use the buttons on our pages. |
There are several reasons for this page.
So we placed a page called synonyms on our site to make it easier for you to find items back. This is an edited list and will be updated when time allows. |
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How can or may you use these pages. |
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No not at all, we feel we merely scratch the surface. But we have a dream! However we do think our site is one of the most extended history of computing sites for free on the internet. Enjoy! |
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| Last Updated on 23-Feb-2007 | For suggestions please mail the editors |
Footnotes and references
| 1 | ODL - Open Document License / Open Content License http://opencontent.org/opl.shtml |