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Fix typos:

* explose -> explore
  * january -> January
  * documentfor -> document for
  * encorporated -> incorporated
  * function -> functions
  * julian -> Julian
  * calculater -> calculate
  * formely -> formerly
  * Javascript -> JavaScript
  * timezone -> time zone
  * Calisto -> Callisto
  * outter -> outer

PR:		36480
Submitted by:	Eric Yu <ericyu@mail2000.com.tw>
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Pete Fritchman 2002-03-30 00:21:44 +00:00
parent 5d60a21dbf
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9e is a program to explose Plan9 archives. You can do whatever you
9e is a program to explore Plan9 archives. You can do whatever you
like with the source so long as you clearly indicate all modifications
and the author responsible for each.

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HA is an archiver which I released in january 1993 as version 0.98.
HA is an archiver which I released in January 1993 as version 0.98.
After that I had plans to improve speed, archive handling etc. which
would have required total rewrite of the code. For that I unfortunately
could not find time. Because there has been quite considerably interest

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The Compress::Zlib module provides a Perl interface to the
zlib compression library (see the AUTHORS entry elsewhere
in this documentfor details about where to get zlib). Most
in this document for details about where to get zlib). Most
of the functionality provided by zlib is available in
Compress::Zlib.

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Secure Tar (star) doesn't create encrypted tape archives (tar files)
yet, but it can encrypt/decrypt files only using multiple blocksizes,
and keysizes using the AES algorithm Rijndael. Once the standalone app
is stable, then it will be encorporated with tar. The encryption is
is stable, then it will be incorporated with tar. The encryption is
exported under exemption TSU 740.13.
- George Reid

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Glunarclock is a GNOME applet which displays the current phase of the Moon on
GNOME panel. Clicking on the applet displays astronomical tidbits pertaining to
the moon including various clock funtions. The user can select between a real
the moon including various clock functions. The user can select between a real
image as well as a cartoon image of the moon.
WWW: http://glunarclock.sourceforge.net/

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The jday binary can be used to convert calendar dates to astronomical
julian dates. This number is useful for a variety of purposes.
Julian dates. This number is useful for a variety of purposes.
Especially related to calculating elapsed time between instances
over large or short periods of time.
The associated j2d binary can convert julian dates to calendar
The associated j2d binary can convert Julian dates to calendar
dates.
WWW: http://jday.sourceforge.net/

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may help when you play a game that depends on the phase of the moon
(nethack, nlith, etc.).
It can also be used to calculater her...um, you figure this one out. ;)
It can also be used to calculate her...um, you figure this one out. ;)

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a few spaceships in motion, trace them, follow them, orbit them
and even control them.
OpenUniverse was formely known as Solar System Simulator (Ssystem).
OpenUniverse was formerly known as Solar System Simulator (Ssystem).
It was initially released in 1997 with the intent of creating a
rotating display of the Earth on a mainstream PC. Ssystem version
1.0 was only aware of the planets. Version 1.2 added moons; and

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You can find the sunrise and sunset times for anywhere in the world
as long as you know the latitude and longitude of the location.
The program is a port of the Javascript program located at
The program is a port of the JavaScript program located at
http://www.srrb.noaa.gov/highlights/sunrise/gen.html
The page was written by Aaron Horiuchi, Chris Lehman and Chris

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This program is a clock that shows which portion of the Earth's surface is
illuminated by the sun. It is designed to be usually iconic, but can be
opened for a larger display with the time updated every second and both the
local timezone and UTC displayed. The Suntools version had a menu that
local time zone and UTC displayed. The Suntools version had a menu that
allowed you to speed up time, show different dates, etc., but I have
never implemented any of that in the X version; there is some support
for it in the code, however.

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This dockapp shows you the actual distance of Jupiter in astronomical
units (AE) and when the red spot crosses (which is a weather feature
on jupiter). The four Gallileo Moons are displayed too but only
when they are near the planet (Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Calisto).
when they are near the planet (Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto).
The position of the red spot changes on the surface so you need to
change that value within few months or so. The current position can
be found on the internet. It was 80 deg. as of 11th Jan 2002.

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Saturn - green Uranus - pink
Neptune - cyan Pluto is not included since it's way "off course"
A left click on the window changes the view between inner and outter
A left click on the window changes the view between inner and outer
planets. A left click on the date increases the day/month/year. A
right click on the date does the opposite. Click the right mouse
button on the solar system to reset the date to the current date