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Welcome to the Downloads page

Here you will find links and information on various applications or files that can be downloaded (saved from this website) to your computer. The easiest method to download a file is to place your mouse over the underlined hyperlink to that file and click on the button on the right side of your mouse (often referred to as a "right-click"). Doing so will bring up a menu that will allow you to choose from several options (see image at right). The one to choose is "Save Target As...". This will open a typical Windows file save dialog that will allow you to choose which folder on your computer to save the file into. Once saved to your computer, you can then open that file locally, using the appropriate tool or tools for that file. As always, should you require any assistance with something on this website, don't hesitate to drop us a line.

A/B Cutoff Times 2007

The links below allow you to print out a list of the A/B cutoff times for the 2006 summer swim season. You can print this list out and tape/paste it into your blue book over top of the manual records page on page 37 (appendix ).

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File Viewers

As indicated on the home page, there are files on this website that require some other tool or piece of software in order to view or use that file. These include, but are not limited to, Microsoft Office Word (MSWord) documents, Microsoft Office Excel (MSExcel) documents and Adobe Portable Document Files (AdobePDF). As best we can, we will indicate which links are pointing to these types of files by identifying their file type or extension or by using the appropriate icon (small picture file) in the link to the document. The information below describes each file type and how to get access to the appropriate viewer if you do not already have one installed.

Microsoft Office Word (MSWord)

Microsoft Office Word, or MSWord as it is often referred to as, is likely the most successful and popular word processing software of all time. The file formats you may see listed on this website that are normally associated with MSWord are: .doc (MSWord document), .dot (MSWord document template) and possibly .rtf (Rich Text Format). Technically speaking, RTF is a document form that is globally or universally recognized by many word processing programs but will easily open with MSWord. MSWord documents listed on this website will be indicated using the MSWord logo icon .

If you do not already have MSWord installed on your computer, you can download and install a free viewer for these files by clicking here.

Microsoft Office Excel (MSExcel)

Microsoft Office Excel, or MSExcel, is the most popular spreadsheet software on the market today, Its primary function is as a tool for accountants to keep the books for an organization, but it serves very well as a tool to make printed and fill-in forms, ad-hoc databases, lists and many other things. The file format you will see listed on this website that is associated with MSExcel is .xls and will be represented by the MSExcel logo icon .

If you do not already have MSExcel loaded on your machine, you can download and install a free viewer for these files by clicking here.

Adode Portable Document Format (PDF)

Adobe, Portable Document Format (PDF) is the published specification used by standards bodies around the world for more secure, reliable electronic document distribution and exchange. Adobe® PDF has been adopted by enterprises, educators, and governments around the world to streamline document exchange, increase productivity, and reduce reliance on paper. It is the standard format for the electronic submission of drug approvals to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and for electronic case filings in U.S. federal courts. Adobe PDF will be identified by the PDF icon .

Microsoft Office Document Imaging (MDI)

Microsoft Office Document Imaging uses Microsoft Document Imaging Format (MDI), a file format based on the Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) that is designed to store images by page layout. In Office Document Imaging, you can open and save files in the MDI format as well as the Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) format. Both formats are capable of storing text recognized by optical character recognition (OCR) along with images. Those with Microsoft Office Software installed on their computer will be able to open and read these files easily. MDI files will be identified with the icon

 

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Bibliography

 
Fun Facts and Trivia bits on this site were culled from a variety of reference sites around the Internet. I have made no attempt to verify the validity of any of the information and include it only for entertainment purposes.

Websites used were as follows:

Yahoo Education
Synchro Canada
Synchro USA
National Geographic Kids

Wikipedia
KidzWorld
Guiness World Records

 

 

 

 
 
 

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Haney Neptunes - last update 10/07/2008
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