The volcanic rock comes from below Earth's crust, in a region called the mantle. So the trapped gases, including carbon dioxide, water vapor, helium and argon, should represent concentrations that exist in the mantle, a part of Earth that scientists are trying to drill into but have yet to reach.
Google: "find ALL the subdomains" "of a domain" - Nothing new found.
Google search - "find subdomains of a domain"
digg.com/linux_unix[/Finding Subdomains of A Domain]?Create - just points to http://www.freebsdhowtos.com/62.html - Problem is that many servers just refuse to do the domain transfer.
Google search - "list all subdomains of a domain" - No results
Google search - list all subdomains
plexxa.com - just a search engine
Claims that by rubbing the screen, and looping a video that changes a lot of colors, you can fi dead screen pixels in LCD monitors: http://www.jeffpatch.com/?postid=98
http://querybyhum.cs.nyu.edu/ "A Query by Humming system allows the user to find a song by humming part of the tune. No musical training is needed.The idea is simple: you hum into the microphone." This is neat.
http://www.furl.net/index.jsp - Furl.net personal web file - purports to let you save copies of web pages, but appears to just be a bookmarks collector
Here's why: When you save an item with Furl, you save a copy of the document, but that copy is only visible to you. When other users view an item in your public archive, they are directed to the publishers site. http://www.furl.net/faq.jsp#byeFurl
Example of a furl archive: http://www.furl.net/members/agahran - Unfortunately, this looks just like qa bookmark collection, it doesn't seem to actually have any copies of anything.