Hey - I really want to use the logos that are on that link,can someone
convert the lightening one to a Jpeg?
TY :-)
Beth
On 27 Mar 2007 05:29:40 +0100, Dr P. Murray-Rust <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mar 26 2007, Jean-Claude Bradley wrote:
>Beth has created the Blue Obelisk object in Second
On Mar 26 2007, Jean-Claude Bradley wrote:
Beth has created the Blue Obelisk object in Second Life - you can get it
from the slurl on this post
http://usefulchem.blogspot.com/2007/03/second-life-at-acs-and-quizzes.html
Incredible - what a great idea.
I used to be a keen MOOer - we used (and
Beth has created the Blue Obelisk object in Second Life - you can get it
from the slurl on this post
http://usefulchem.blogspot.com/2007/03/second-life-at-acs-and-quizzes.html
On 3/26/07, Dr P. Murray-Rust <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm looking forward to meeting on Tuesday. One thing I would l
Le lundi 26 mars 2007 15:35, Dr P. Murray-Rust a écrit :
> I'm looking forward to meeting on Tuesday. One thing I would like to
> promote is the use of the Blue Obelisk in our activties. Yes, I haven't
> done anything yet either. This could be in readme files, an additional logo
> on the home page
Hello Peter and Everyone:
I hope you are enjoying the conference :-)
I use the multi-user virtual environment, Second Life, as a teaching tool.
While I won't go onto any great detail here, it is a platform that allows us
to create a virtual world. Yesterday, I built a Science Center that
includ
I'm looking forward to meeting on Tuesday. One thing I would like to
promote is the use of the Blue Obelisk in our activties. Yes, I haven't
done anything yet either. This could be in readme files, an additional logo
on the home page of software, etc., links from our home pages.
Any suggestion
On Mar 26 2007, Noel O'Boyle wrote:
I've written a new version of the greasemonkey script for connecting
the DOIs on table of contents pages and chemical blogspace. This one
has a bit more 'wow' to it. :-) It is best explained by the screenshot
at the bottom of:
"http://wiki.cubic.uni-koeln.d
I've written a new version of the greasemonkey script for connecting
the DOIs on table of contents pages and chemical blogspace. This one
has a bit more 'wow' to it. :-) It is best explained by the screenshot
at the bottom of:
"http://wiki.cubic.uni-koeln.de/bowiki/index.php/Using_Javascript_and_