RESOURCES

This is not a page of last resourt. In fact, nothing in the Space Patrol Power Console is "...of last resort". It's all first-line material just operating at a different, higher, level As you will see, this leads to some interestning and useful places on the web. Much of it is where I got the specific goodies that are here. If you know anything then you know I use only the good stuff; the stuff the Big Boys use whenever I can get my mudhooks on it. Space Patrol is on the Best, and only the Best is Space Patrol.


MATHEMATICS, MATHEMATICS SEARCH ENGINES
SCIENCE, SCIENCE SERARCH ENGINES
IEEE The Gold Standard in Eletrical and Electronic Engineering>
MotionNET An everything website for Math, Scinece and Engineering
NATIIONAL INSTITUTE For STANDARDS And iNDUSTRY
ANOTHER GENERALIZED REFERENCE
GLOSSARY
ONE STOP PHYSICS
PTT PEPTIDE SYNTHESIS CORE FACILITY
ENI GENERALIC This is one of the more interesting places. I found their calcs at Earthweb Javascripts and went to the website. The impression I got was of some Eastern European college kid having his yuks acting like a crazy American college kid: What would you think if you saw the index page image and caption? and it was written in a langauge, which though there were many cognates (words that resemble words in the reader's language), I really didn't understand save that it looks Slavic. then I saw the email address and the "hr" made me think it was Hungary (having had a Janos Decsy for a history instructor in "63 and knowing what Prague used to be, I did not doubt the capability of the upper strata of Eastern European society). But then I fished around and saw no Hungarian flag on the multilingual page but instated a Croatian one. and saw that "Hr" are in the native name for Cratia just as Shqiperia is native for Albania, I got it. Now, I've gotten most of what I can use from the site. BUT the last update was in 2007 so I expect that more is to come. This is a potentially powerful Chemistry site and a real asset to this page. Don't pass it by.
S.O.S. Mathmatics: Was my tables and formulas location until I found the PDF file that I could take home and use and that's not even the half of it.. Listed on the Google math tables page