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A lot of words for nothing.
If you post on Matlab Newsgroup then is a good ideea to use 
the Matlab Newsgroup interface 
(http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/newsreader/) or 
else, sleep first and talk latter. 

Bodorin  

roberson@ibd.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca (Walter Roberson) wrote in 
message <g18j6p$9vk$1@canopus.cc.umanitoba.ca>...
> In article <g18dl5$oi5$1@fred.mathworks.com>,
> Nicolaie Popescu-Bodorin <freeseosubmit@yah00.com> wrote:
> >In the upper right of this page is the search form.
> 
> Ummm, No. On the page I read that on, what the upper 
right corner
> contained was,
> 
> (1)--[1]
> 
> which is information about the threading of the messages 
and which
> of the messages in the thread that I have already read.
> 
> 
> >Go for 
> >JPEG or DCT or compression or wavelet (for jpeg2k). 
You'll 
> >find a lot of useful code and comments.
> 
> Using search engines to look for more information on the 
topic is
> a good idea: the error was in thinking that everyone is 
seeing the
> messages presented the same way that you are seeing them 
presented.
> 
> This is a Usenet newsgroup, a decentralized information 
exchange
> system that works by sending out copies of text messages 
and having
> systems copy the messages and send them out to their 
friends,
> and those friends copy and send them out to -their- 
friends and so on.
> 
> What *I* read is the copy of the text message held in 
storage at one
> of the local universities.
> 
> Some sites wrap graphical interfaces around this process 
of sending
> out or storing text messages. Mathworks has one such 
graphical
> interface; Drexel University has another; Google has a 
third,
> and there are perhaps others that I do not know about. 
Some of those
> graphical interfaces might happen to offer a search form 
in the
> upper-right corner of the way that *they* present the 
messages.
> I know Google doesn't -- *their* search form is centered 
on the
> page near the top, not in the upper-right.
> -- 
>   "Tired minds don't plan well. Sleep first, plan later."
>                                               -- Walter 
Reisch