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Java applet
Posted By : at 2008-04-28 02:49:12

applet written in the Java programming language. They can run in a web browser, or in Sun's AppletViewer, a stand alone tool to test applets. Applets are used to provide interactive features to web applications that can not be provided by HTML. They are executed in a sandbox by most web browsers, preventing them to access local data. The code of the applet is downloaded from a web server and the browser either embeds the applet into a web page or opens a new window showing the applet's user interface. Since Java's bytecode is platform independent, Java applets can be viewed by browsers for many platforms, including Windows, Unix, MacOS or Linux. For applets to be compliant with MS Windows operating systems, applet code has to be developed using Java compatible

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Jedi (census)
at 2008-06-05 14:02:27

census seriously To indicate their devotion to Star Wars Just for fun So they can claim to be a Jedi Knight As an iconoclastic act Because "Jedi" is the closest match to their personal beliefs Because they felt (inspired by online urban legends) that this would cause official listing as a religion In Australia more than 70,000 people declared themselves members of the Jedi in the 2001 census. In the UK 390,000 people (0.7%) stated their religion as Jedi on their 2001 Census forms as their religion, which would, if true, have made it the 4th largest religion in the country, just ahead of Sikhism. Jedi is still not recognised as an "official" religion, however.

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JeffK
at 2008-06-05 14:02:27

K.(often written JEFFK!!!!1 or similar) is a parody of teenage internet users, particularly script kiddies and online gamers. Claiming to be a "l33t hax0r" (translation: an elite hacker), JEFFK is known for his horrible spelling, joining words to create insults such as "clownboat" and "asshat," and bad web design skills. He has coined several phrases that have entered more widespread usage in other internet communities, most notably the phrase "teh sukc" (as in, "encyclopedias are teh sukc", used to express a dislike for encyclopedias). "Asshat" has also begun appearing in some other online forums as pejorative slang. Other sites sometimes join in on the joke, and pretend to be hacked by Jeff. The features on Jeff's site are a mixture of game and film reviews, previews and interviews. Jeff also draws

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Viagra
at 2008-06-05 14:02:27

March 27, 1998 (becoming the first pill approved to treat erectile disfunction in the United States) and offered for sale in the United States later that year. It soon became a smashing success. Even though Viagra is only available by prescription from a doctor, it was advertised directly to consumers on TV (famously being endorsed by Bob Dole). Numerous sites on the Internet offer Viagra for sale after an "online consultation", a mere web questionnaire. It is likely that many men (and some women) experiment with the drug to increase sexual prowess or pleasure. Annual sales of Viagra in the period 1999 - 2001 exceeded $1 billion (=1000 million). It has been suggested that Viagra would lead to a marked drop in the demand for certain traditional remedies, such as tiger

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Jeff Bezos
at 2008-06-05 14:02:27

worked seamlessly across different computer platforms. On July 16, 1995, Bezos opened his site to the world, and told his 300 beta testers to spread the word. In 30 days, with no press, Amazon had sold books in all 50 states and 45 foreign countries. By September, it had sales of $20,000 a week. Bezos and his team continued improving the site, introducing such unheard-of features as one-click shopping, customer reviews, and e-mail order verification. The business grew faster than Bezos or anyone else had ever imagined. When the company went public in 1997, skeptics wondered if an Internet-based start-up bookseller could maintain its position once traditional retail heavyweights like Barnes and Noble or Borders entered the Internet picture. Two years later, the market value of shares in Amazon qwas greater

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Jeffersonville, Indiana
at 2008-06-05 14:02:27

of the population and 6.9% of families are below the poverty line. Out of the total people living in poverty, 13.9% are under the age of 18 and 7.2% are 65 or older. History Jeffersonville has the largest exposed fossil beds from the Devonian period and the state has built an education center and declared the area, alongside the Ohio River and bordering Kentucky, the Falls of the Ohio state park. These fossils include plant and marine life from a pre-historic coral reef. The Falls is also where John James Audubon did many of his bird fieldbook sketches. Local historians say that Jeffersonville is also known as the starting point of Lewis and Clark's west expedition (though other sources say St. Louis was the origin of their tour). The local economy

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