Monday, January 24, 2011

Capuchin Monkeys

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Capuchin Monkeys are New World Monkeys of the genus Cebus. They are the most popular monkey kept as a pet. Commonly found in Central and South America, The Capuchin Monkeys are both arboreal and diurnal. Though they are not very demanding of their habitat, they are most commonly found in branches of trees. They are carnivorous and eat all types of plants, fruits, and berries, as well as insects, spiders, and small lizards and other vertebrates. Potential predators include jaguars, cougars, jaguarondis, coyotes, tayras, snakes, crocodiles, and raptors. The main predator of the Tufted Capuchin is the Harpy Eagle, which is one of the few predators ever actually spotted snatching a Capuchin.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Extracting .zip Files

To unzip a .zip file on windows XP, simply right click on the folder and select extract files. Simple as that. In other operating systems, the procedure is the saom, except you may have to choose a different folder to extract to.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

FTP Directions

Go Site>Manage Sites and edit the site you have been working on.
Click on the Remote Info tab (arrow 1) and enter the information you see in this image.
Note that FTP is found in the dropdown menu.
The FTP host is must be copied as you see it in the image.
Leave the Host directory blank.
Your login must be typed as you see it in the image.
Click the "Use passive FTP" box.
"Test" the login by clicking the "Test" button (arrow 2)

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Hocus-Focus

I discovered 6 differences in the picture above:

1. The bus stop sign has numbers in the top picture that are not present in the one below.

2. There is a poster on pic.1 that is not present in pic.2.

3. The car has an antenna in pic.1.

4. The character leaning against the tree has a checkered shirt in pic.1.

5.  The characters hat point is perked up in pic.2.

6.  The dog has shifted his position in pic.1.