Friday, May 30, 2008
How To Tell A Search Engine What Not To Search For
To illustrate how this works we'll pretend we're searching for Web pages where the word Mustang appears, but not the word Ford. We're excluding the term "Ford" from our search, in other words.
If we go to a search engine like Google for example, instead of typing this:
Mustang
which yields 75,600,000 results (as of this writing).
We'll type this:
Mustang -Ford
which yields 1,770,000 results.
By typing the minus sign before the term Ford, we're telling Google to list Web pages where the term Mustang appears, but not the term Ford. Still a lot of pages as you can see, but it narrows it down considerably.
Give it a try next time you want to exclude certain terms to narrow down your search results!
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Experience The Majesty Of The Grand Canyon On Your Computer Screen
Ready? Just point your browser to The virtual tour of the Grand Canyon you'll find on the Web site of VRMag.org. The Grand Canyon will come alive in 360 degree panoramic splendor right on your computer screen.
Remember, it's only a virtual tour!
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Featured Google How-To Video: "Explore A Place"
To see some examples of how this feature works just watch the Google-produced video below!
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
How To Turn Your Digital Photos Into A Coffee Table Book
Today, many Web sites are offering user-friendly bookmaking software that makes it easy to turn your photographs into coffee table books, and in many cases, this software is available for free. A good example of such a site that offers free software is Blurb.com.
At Blurb.com, simply download their free Booksmart software to your computer, then add your digital photographs, and either have the software automatically lay out the book for you or manually drag and drop the images onto the pages yourself.
To learn more about using this software and see how easy it can be to make a coffee table book out of your photographs, make sure you watch the Step-By-Step Guide To Creating Your Book, a helpful how-to video created by Blurb.com. It really covers everything you need to know to get started!
When you're satisfied with the layout and design of your photo book, you can purchase it from their online bookstore-oh, you can also make it available for sale to the general public if you choose!
Friday, May 23, 2008
Celebrate Memorial Day Online Too
Some of the site's highlights include:
- Tips on how to observe Memorial Day
- Memorial Day-themed activities and puzzles
- Historical information about the holiday
And much more! This is the site to go to if you want to enhance your experience and understanding of this important national holiday!
Have a happy and healthy Memorial Day weekend!
Note: In observation of the holiday, The Senior Surfer will post again on Tues, May 27th.
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Tips For Healthy Aging From The New York Times
In this special section you'll find a series of articles and interactive tools designed to keep you on the cutting edge regarding health and aging. Information on how to keep your brain sharp as you age and the importance of adding strength training to your fitness regimen are just a few of the many highlights of this impressive resource.
This special guide covers everything from head to toe-literally!
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
How To Use Google To Search For An Exact Phrase
Notice the difference? By putting quotes around the phrase you're telling Google that you want to narrow or restrict your search to only those Web pages where that exact phrase can be found.
Incidentally this quick little trick also works on other search engines as well, like Ask.com, Live Search and Yahoo! Search, among others.
Give it a try!
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Click To The Top Of Mt. Everest
You'll find a 360 degree panoramic view from the summit of Mt Everest on a Web site called Panoramas.dk, created by Hans Nyberg, a virtual reality photographer. Thanks to this terrific site, you can reach the top of the world by clicking instead of climbing!
Enjoy the view!
Monday, May 19, 2008
How To Get The Most Out Of Microsoft's ClearType Technology
If your operating system is Windows Vista, ClearType is on by default, so you're already taking advantage of it without doing anything. On the other hand, if your computer is running the older XP operating system, you'll have to turn this feature on, and you can do that by going to Microsoft's Online ClearType Tuner and following their instructions.
You can also use the Online ClearType Tuner to fine tune the program's settings-and both XP and Vista users can use it for that function! Again, just click on the link above and follow the steps presented on the site.
To learn more about this font display innovation visit Microsoft's ClearType Information Page.
Friday, May 16, 2008
Watch News Videos Here At The Senior Surfer
You'll find this handy new feature over on the left sidebar right underneath the title Top U.S. News Videos.
Thursday, May 15, 2008
A Ton Of Resources At Olive Tree Genealogy
Today, we're adding another great site to that growing list-a site called Olive Tree Genealogy. Here are a few of the reasons why it should be considered a notable genealogy Web site:
- It offers a handy 10 step guide for beginners in genealogy research
- You'll find more than 1,900 pages of genealogy records
- Plenty of useful genealogy guides and tutorials
Started by former teacher Lorine McGinnis Schulze, and on the Web since 1996, this is one powerhouse of online genealogy research you must see!
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
A Virtual Visit To The Eiffel Tower
The virtual tour of the Eiffel Tower is available at Arounder a Web site featuring virtual tours of many European cities and some U.S. cities as well. In addition to the Eiffel Tower, they host several other virtual tours of points of interest in Paris, worth checking out as well!
By the way, if you suffer from vertigo or are afraid of heights these 360 degree panoramic views from points high atop the Eiffel Tower might not be for you-they're that realistic! Otherwise, c'est merveilleux!
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Online Home Improvement Workshops For DIYs
Here are just a few of the video workshops you'll find there:
- Green Your Home Inside and Out
- Create the Ultimate Garage
- Creating a Home Theater I
And several others. A library of do-it-yourself videos available to you on the Web and viewable at your convenience!
Monday, May 12, 2008
How To Change The Number Of Search Results Google Displays On A Single Page
Simply follow these steps:
- From the Google Homepage, click on Preferences (Read the related post 4 Google Secrets Hidden In Plain View.)
- On the resulting page scroll down till you see Number of Results.
- From the drop down menu you can set the number of results to be displayed at either 10, 20, 30, 50 or 100.
If you set the number to 100 for example, then instead of 10 pages of results to sift through, you'll only have one. Less mouse clicking to get through all the results will mean your hand gets a rest too!
Friday, May 9, 2008
Discover The History Of Mother's Day
On the Web, you can learn about the history of Mother's Day at these sites:
- History of the Holidays: Mother's Day - Watch this short video from History.com to find out some surprising things about the holiday.
- Mother's Day on the Net - A look at the history and tradition of Mother' s Day from Holidays.net.
- Mother's Day: History of the Celebration - Mother's Day history and more from About.com.
Here's to a happy and healthy holiday to mothers everywhere!
Thursday, May 8, 2008
Featured Google How-To Video: "New features in Google Earth 4.3"
If you like what you see and want to take the program for a spin yourself, you can download the program for free!
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Tour The Eternal City Right From Your Desktop
You are a couple of clicks away from touring these fabulous sites:
- The Roman Coliseum
- Roman Pantheon
- Trevi Fountain
- Ancient Via Appia
And so much more. The virtual tour you are about to embark on is stunningly realistic. Get ready to say "Ciao Roma!"
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Everything You Always Wanted To Know About The Hindenburg
Here are a few sites about the Hindenburg Disaster worth checking out:
- The Zeppelin - Learn more about Zeppelins, the class of airships the Hindenburg belonged to from The U.S. Centennial Of Flight Commission.
- Internet Archive: Hindenburg Disaster With Sound - Here you can view actual newsreel footage of the disaster.
- Eyewitness: Herb Morrison - Hindenburg Disaster, 1937 - Read excerpts from the famous radio broadcast and listen to portions rarely heard, at this National Archives site.
- The Hindenburg Disaster - The Explosion of the Hindenburg Dirigible - This article from About.com is a good place to learn about the different theories proposed to account for the disaster.
Have you visited a site about the Hindenburg that you'd like to see listed here? Just mention it in the Comments section!
Monday, May 5, 2008
Good As Golden
Why is it such an enjoyable read? Is it her engaging style? The richly detailed personal stories? Whatever the ineffable "it" is, clearly this blog started by an 86 year old grandmother, has it in spades.
Here's an excerpt from one of her recent posts:
What did you want to be when you grew up? Did you make a conscious decision, work for and eventually achieve that goal? If you, like me are a woman born in the first quarter of the 20th century, I'd wager your answer would be a resounding, "Heck, No!"
The occupations open and acceptable to young women of my class and generation were service-oriented and circumscribed: one could be a teacher (probably not an administrator), a nurse (seldom a doctor), a secretary (hardly ever an executive) or a beautician who most likely didn't own a business any bigger than a shop in the back of her home.
Read her musings on family, love, politics, and just about everything else under the sun that's worth having an opinion on and see if you don't find her observations, delivered with humor and wit, are spot on accurate!
Friday, May 2, 2008
How Sweet It Was
These are not images of facsimiles, but of the original wrappers from back in the day. Here are just some of the classic candy wrappers on display there:
- Ruth's Home Run Bar
- 1940 Hershey Bar
- 1931 Zero Bar
- 1950 Planters Bar
And so many more classic goodies. Visit The Candy Wrapper Museum and take a stroll down your sweet tooth's memory lane!
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Featured Google How-To Video: "Driving directions with Street View on Google Maps"
To get an idea of how this works, just click on the Google-produced video below and you'll see step by step how you can benefit from this useful tool .