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                                                Sourcebook. Send a short e-mail, describing your company, school, or Web site
                                                to:
                                                listings@robotoid.com
                                                If you’re still working on your Web site, please complete it before submitting
                                                your request. Submissions from non-US entities are especially encouraged.
                                                Updates and Changes
                                                People on the Internet move, change addresses, or plain go out of business.
                                                Some of the listings in Robot Builder’s Sourcebook are bound to change over time.
                                                To help reduce the frustration of dead-end links, we regularly survey the com-
                                                panies and Web sites included in this book, and provide updates at the follow-
                                                ing:
                                                http://www.robotoid.com/sourcebook/
                                                Here, you’ll find:
                                                • New additions to the sourcebook.
                                                • News of major changes, like Amazon.com going bankrupt (nah...).
                                                • Searchable database of all the links provided in Robot Builder’s Sourcebook.
                                                The searchable database is useful if you try a Web address printed in the book,
                                                and it’s no longer working. To reduce wear-and-tear on your mouse and key-
                                                board, we use a special coding feature for our searchable database. If you find
                                                a Web address is no longer functional, locate the six-digit ID number included
                                                with its listing. A typical ID number looks like this:
                                                012345
                                                Enter the ID into the Search box, and click the Go button. The latest Web
                                                address we have for that listing is displayed.
                                                Report Changed or Dead Links
                                                Though we make every effort to look for, change, and remove bad links,
                                                some fly under our radar. If you find a link that is no longer working, please
                                                report it using the Changed Links button on the main Robot Builder’s
                                                Sourcebook page.
                                                What You Need to Use The Internet
                                                Many of the resources listed in this book rely on contact via the Internet. In
                                                fact, some sellers, like Amazon, only do business through the Internet. They
                                                discourage the “older fashioned” methods of mail order buying, and may not
                                                even provide a mailing address.
                                                Odds are you already have what you need to make use of the Internet, but to
                                                recap:
                                                • Web browser. Any reasonably recent version of your favorite should be fine.
                                                  For some Web pages, you’ll want a browser that can display graphics and
                                                  run Java and JavaScript code.
                                                • Shockwave. Some sites use Shockwave, an add-in program that provides ani-
                                                  mation and sound effects. Shockwave is a “plug-in” that works with your
                                                  Web browser. You can download it at http://www.macromedia.com/.
                                                • E-mail reader. If you use a Web-based e-mail service (like Hotmail or Yahoo),
                                                  then your browser is your e-mail reader. Otherwise you will need an e-mail
                                                  program, such as Microsoft Outlook Express (comes with all new versions of
                                                  Windows). Additionally, there are several free and nearly free e-mail readers
                                                  you can try.
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