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  1. thanks Aeternus...

     

    however, I really want to ask this question at: forum.java.sun.com

     

    but, that site seems to have a little problem (for me) to log in...

     

    would you or any one of you click on the login hyperlink on the left of that forum and check is there the same problem that occurs on mine as well? the problem is that it says "request time out"

     

    plz help

     

    thanks alot

  2. You can only see one web site at a time.

     

    Even with IE, you can resize the windows to different size to fit them all shown on the screen if you want...

     

    Honestly, I dont think your browser is very promising. I mean, can you name any appealing function it has along side the browsers like IE or FireFox has?

  3. I am just trying to see if I am able to make a download manager along with practicing my programming skill,,

     

    ok below are the questions:

     

    1) can you control how much bandwidth your program is uploading/downloading a file? what is the related class for this in API?

     

    2) can the program know how big is the file during a download? what is the related class in API?

     

    3) can the program monitor how much bandwidth is a downloading/uploading transaction? what is the related class in API?

     

    4) how is bandwidth related to java's definition of data stream???

     

    thanks alot for helping me...

     

    cheers

  4. I think I get it,,

     

    below is my explantation..

     

    During evaporation, the molecules have reached a magnitude of kinetic energy enough to break their intermolecular bonds...

     

    the kinetic energy is increasing, but the movement remains constant... it is pulling two molecules apart, and the longer the two molecules apart is, before breaking such bond, the more potential energy..

     

     

    Ok.. another question.. what happens to the intermolecular bonds.. when the temperature is increasing??

  5. 1.JPG

     

    Ques 1)

     

    on the picture, under the projects tab, what is the difference between Source Packages and Test Packages? how about Libraries vs Test Libraries??

     

     

    Ques 2)

     

    under the Help menu, to the right, there is a kind of memory monitor... what is that for?? (because obviously my computer physical memory is not that low)

     

    2.JPG

     

    Ques 3)

    Above is a window when creating a new project..

     

    what is the difference of selecting and unselecting the Set as Main Project?

     

    3.JPG

     

    Ques 4) What are the Runtime tab and its sub items?

     

     

    plz help

     

    thx

  6. Breaking the intermolecular bonds, not the intramolecular bonds. (I.E. breaking apart the attraction each water molecule has towards the other water molecules. Not breaking apart the attraction between the hydrogen and oxygen atoms that make up the water molecule).

     

    but, doesn't breaking the intermolecular bonds involve mainly the more violent movement of molecules, hence the kinetic energy??

  7. Hi..

     

    Is there any IDE that can build Swing/AWT user interface very easily like, for example, the MIcrosoft visual studio??

     

    because I have only learned AWT, but not Swing, and so long I dont know enough classes in AWT to fulfil my application's requirement....

     

     

    any body??

     

    thx alot

  8. can any one from the below idea??

     

    my teacher told me that the temperature indicates the magnitude of kinetic energy....

     

    so if kinetic energy remains the same for molecules from luquid to gas state...

     

    what does the other energy go to?

     

    potential energy!!

     

    but how?? what is the potential??

     

    plz help

     

    thx

     

    ps, thx for response from Xyph

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