Harry,
This is the answer to the prayers of many of us.  What a great site!  Thank
you for sharing it with us.

A quick reminder to some of us who need S-I-M-P-L-E directions:  on the page
that opens after you click "advanced search," go below the section labeled
"Advanced Web Search" to the NEXT section of the page that's entitled "Image
Search (Beta)."  THAT'S where you'll find Harry's Gold.  (Harry essentially
gave these directions, but not quite as simply as my non-space-oriented
brain could easily follow.  At first I first typed in my search in the first
section.  Don't search there.  Scroll down to the next section.)  Trust
Harry, "there's gold in them thar hills."

Happily downloading great graphics,
Beth Benoit
University System of New Hampshire

on 9/24/01 5:46 PM, Harry Avis at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Google.com has a section that is new to me. Go to the advanced search and
> there is a section for graphics (a beta version) Ihave typed in depression,
> brain images, and others and have gotten startling results. Google
> apparently searchs all the web sites for gifs etc and posts them. I haven't
> played with using boolean logic or refining my search terms, but 10,000+
> hits is sure to lead to a few gems. When you click on the sites listed you
> get the photo, cartoon, gif or whatever highlighted at the top. There is a
> disclaimer that the picture might be copyrighted. I have a real difficulty
> with copyrighting material posted on the internet for all to see but not
> use. Regardless of your scruples this is an incredible site. I have also
> looked up brain cartoons, psychology cartoons etc.
> Harry Avis PhD
> Sierra College
> Rocklin, CA 95677
> email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
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