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gFile: NY1
Disc: New York, NY
Title: Liberty
Info: The 151 foot high copper statue mounted on a 156 foot high base commemorates the Franco-American alliance during the Revolutionary War. Originally titled "Liberty Enlightening the World," the statue is of a young woman with right arm raised overhead holding a lighted torch. It was designed by French sculptor F. A. Bartholdi and shipped to New York from France in 1885.
Location: Upper New York Bay on Liberty Island
Colors: Blue, Green
Format: 35mm
Photography: Roger Goldingay
Music: Joe Gershen
File: NY2
Disc: New York, NY
Title: Staten Island Ferry
Info:The Staten Island Ferry transports commuters between the busy island of Manhattan and Staten Island. Traveling across New York Bay, the ferry provides passengers with spectacular views of the financial district, the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island.
Location: New York Bay
Colors: Blue, Yellow, Green, Red
Format: 35mm
Photography: Roger Goldingay
Music: Joe Gershen
File: NY3
Disc: New York, NY
Title: Brooklyn Bridge
Info: When it was built, the Brooklyn Bridge became famous not only for its beauty, but for the engineering breakthroughs in its design and construction. Completed in 1883, it was the first time steel was used in such a mammoth project.
Location: Spanning the East River between Manhattan's Lower East Side and Brooklyn.
Colors: Red, Brown, Blue
Format: 35mm
Photography: Roger Goldingay
Music: Joe Gershen
File: NY4
Disc: New York, NY
Title: 5th Avenue Street Vendor
Info: It is not unusual to find all varieties of items for sale on the sidewalks of Manhattan. This street scene was photographed along the 5th Avenue side of Central Park. Nearby are the Central Park Zoo and Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Location: 5th Avenue, Manhattan
Colors: Red, Yellow, Gray
Format: 35mm
Photography: Roger Goldingay
Music: Joe Gershen
File: NY5
Disc: New York, NY
Title: Flatiron Building
Info: Completed in 1902, the Flatiron Building (originally the Fuller Building) is built on the narrow triangle formed by the convergence of 5th Avenue and Broadway. Only six feet wide at 23rd Street, early New Yorkers feared the Flatiron Building would blow over in a heavy wind. It was the first skyscraper to grace the skyline of New York City and ushered in a dramatic new architectural era.
Location: 949 Broadway, at the junction with 5th Avenue and 23rd Street, Manhattan
Colors: Gray, Blue, Red, Yellow
Format: 35mm
Photography: Roger Goldingay
Music: Joe Gershen
File: US1
Disk: Americana
Title: Mount Rushmore
Info: The granite faces of Presidents Washington, Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln were carved from a 6,000 foot mountain by Gutzon Borglum. He worked on this monument from 1927 until his death in 1941. Borglum originally intended to carve full figure likenesses of the presidents, but the faces alone seemed monumental enough.
Location : South Dakota, 25 miles west of Rapid City
Colors: Blue, Green, Tan
Format: 35mm
Photography: Roger Goldingay
Music: Bruce Hanifan Productions/BMI
File: US2
Disc: Americana
Title: Red Covered Bridge
Description: Built in 1836, the Taftsville covered bridge crosses the Ottauquechee river between Woodstock and Quechee, Vermont. Vermont, New Hampshire, and Connecticut have some of the finest examples of covered bridges in the country.
Location: Taftsville, Vermont
Colors: Red, Blue, Gray, Green
Format: 35mm
Photography: Roger Goldingay
Music: Bruce Hanifan Productions/BMI
File: US3
Disc: Americana
Title: U. S. Supreme Court Building
Description: Located behind the U. S. Capitol Building, the marble Supreme Court Building houses the offices and courtrooms for the Supreme Court Justices.
Location: Washington, D. C.
Colors: Tan, Orange, Brown, Blue
Format: 35mm
Photography: Roger Goldingay
Music: Bruce Hanifan Productions/BMI
File: US4
Disc: Americana
Title: Gateway Arch, St. Louis
Description: The Gateway Arch, which soars 630 feet above a river front park, is one of the largest stainless steel structures in the world. Built in 1962-65 from a design by Eero Saarinen, it contains the Museum of Westward Expansion and is a monument to all the pioneers who settled the West.
Location: on the Mississippi River waterfront, St. Louis, Missouri
Colors: Red, Blue, Green, Gray
Format: 35mm
Photography: Roger Goldingay
Music: Bruce Hanifan Productions/BMI
File: US5
Disc: Americana
Title: San Francisco Cable Car
Description: Connecting the financial district with the tourist attractions of Fisherman's Wharf and Chinatown, the colorful cable cars transport tourists up and down the steepest of San Francisco's hills. At the end of the line near Ghirardelli Square, travelers exit the cars and in a colorful, noisy ceremony, their drivers turn them around for the trip back.
Location: San Francisco, California
Colors: Red, Yellow, Green, Gray
Format: 35mm
Photography: Roger Goldingay
Music: Bruce Hanifan Productions/BMI
File: AK1
Disc: Animal Kingdom
Title: Brown Bear
Information: This photograph of a male brown bear was taken at the McNeil River Game Sanctuary operated by the Alaska Department of Fish and Wildlife. The sanctuary is open to very few people and access is distributed by lottery by the state.
Location: McNeil River, Alaska
Colors: Brown, Green
Format: 35mm
Photographer: Ira Rubin
Music: Daniel Stein
Photo Number: K 14-37
File: AK2
Disc: Animal Kingdom
Title: Guanaco
Information: Guanacos are part of the camelid family that includes llamas, vicuna and alpaca. Guanacos are not domesticated, however, like the llamas and are found only in the Patagonia region of southern Argentina and southern Chile. In this photo the rugged mountains of the Torres del Paine and the recent passing of a storm make for a dramatic setting. This photograph was taken during a hike in the national park where guanacos are abundant.
Location: Torres del Paine (Towers of Paine) National Park, Chile
Colors: Brown, Green, Gray
Format: 35mm
Photographer: Tom Atwood
Music: Daniel Stein
Photo Number: 89-549
File: AK3
Disc: Animal Kingdom
Title: Masai Giraffe
Information: The Masai giraffe, the type shown in this photo, is the more common of the two varieties found in central East Africa (the other type is the reticulated giraffe). The main difference between the two is in the coloration and pattern of spots. The Masai giraffe has lighter star shaped spots, while the reticulated giraffe is a deep brown and has an intricate tortoiseshell pattern covering its body. Giraffes are the tallest living animals, reaching heights of up to twenty feet. Although giraffes have long necks, they have exactly the same number of vertebrae as humans, seven. Both males and females have horns which are really nothing more than small projections of bone covered by skin and hair. Like the elephant, giraffes travel in herds sometimes numbering over forty individuals, led by either an old bull giraffe, or a female when moving. Giraffes feed only on plants, using their prehensile upper lip and lengthy tongue to gather food. The Swahili name for giraffe, twiga, is the same for both the reticulated and Masai giraffe.
Location: Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
Colors: Yellow, Tan, Brown
Format: 35mm
Photographer: Ira Rubin
Music: Daniel Stein
Photo Number: B 28-35
File: AK4
Disc: Animal Kingdom
Title: Black Rhino
Information: The rhinoceros is an extremely endangered species--their numbers in Kenya have dropped from 20,000 in 1970 to 500 today, and in Ngorongoro Crater only 13 remain. Their horns are poached as a folk-medicinal cure for a variety of ailments. Ngorongoro Crater is an enclosed ecosystem where there is little intrusion by humans or their livestock.
Location: Ngorongoro Crater Conservation Area, Tanzania
Colors: Gray, Brown, Yellow
Format: 35mm
Photographer: Barbara Bryant
Music: Daniel Stein
Photo Number: BB AK-11
File: AK5
Disc: Animal Kingdom
Title: Orangutan
Information: The orangutan, which is native to Borneo and Sumatra, is endangered, primarily due to habitat depletion and poaching. This individual is located in the Singapore Zoo. It is rare to photograph an orangutan in the wild.
Location: Singapore
Colors: Orange, Brown
Format: 35mm
Photographer: Ira Rubin
Music: Daniel Stein
Photo Number: A 97-14
File: DEEP1
Disc: Deep Voyage
Title: Yellow Sponge
Information: This sponge filters plankton through its distinctive upright tubes.
Location: San Clemente Island, California
Colors: Yellow, Brown
Format: 35mm
Photography: Alan Gornick, Jr.
Music: Dan Stein
File: DEEP2
Disc: Deep Voyage
Title: Purple Coral
Information: Purple coral is the only indigenous species of hard coral in California waters. Found at a depth of 100 to 250 feet.
Location: Farnsworth Bank, South side of Santa Catalina Island, California
Colors: Pink, White
Format: 35mm
Photography: Alan Gornick, Jr.
Music: Dan Stein
File: DEEP3
Disc: Deep Voyage
Title: Sunken World War II Fighter Plane
Cockpit of a Mitsubishi Zero A6M3 fighter, sunk at a depth of 15 feet in Truk Lagoon. This Zero was shot down during Operation Hailstorm in 1944. The pilot apparently escaped.
Information: Inside First Cathedral, a volcanic cave. The cathedrals are a series of underwater lava-tubes on the south side of Lanai at a depth of 90 feet.
Location: Lanai, Hawaii
Colors: Blue, Black
Format: 35mm
Photography: Alan Gornick, Jr.
Music: Dan Stein
File: DEEP5
Disc: Deep Voyage
Title: Macrocystis Kelp Forest
Information: Macrocystis stipe with an orange snail. Kelp forests support a large number of associated species.
Location: Santa Catalina Island, California
Colors: Green, Cyan
Format: 35mm
Photography: Alan Gornick, Jr.
Music: Dan Stein
File: TROPIC1
Disc: Tropical Rainforest
Title: Ahifield Waterfall, Noel Kempff National Park
Location: Bolivia
Colors: Green, Blue
Format: 35mm
Photography: MEDIAMIX
Music: MEDIAMIX
File: TROPIC2
Disc: Tropical Rainforest
Title: Victoria Regia, Noel Kempff National Park
Location: Bolivia
Colors: Green
Format: 35mm
Photography: MEDIAMIX
Music: MEDIAMIX
File: TROPIC3
Disc: Tropical Rainforest
Title: Silvery Marmoset (Callithrix argentata)
Location: Bolivia
Colors: Green, Gray
Format: 35mm
Photography: MEDIAMIX
Music: MEDIAMIX
File: TROPIC4
Disc: Tropical Rainforest
Title: Butterfly
Location: Bolivia
Colors: Red, Black, Green
Format: 35mm
Photography: MEDIAMIX
Music: MEDIAMIX
File: TROPIC5
Disc: Tropical Rainforest
Title: Toco Toucan (Zamphostos toco)
Location: Bolivia
Colors: Green, Orange, Blue
Format: 35mm
Photography: MEDIAMIX
Music: MEDIAMIX
File: BLOOM1
Disc: Full Bloom
Title: Fireworks
Subject: Flower
Colors: Red, Orange, Blue
Format: 35mm
Photography: Aris Entertainment
Music: Jamie Brehm
File: BLOOM2
Disc: Full Bloom
Title: Lily
Subject: Lily
Colors: Pink, White, Blue
Format: 35mm
Photography: Aris Entertainment
Music: Jamie Brehm
File: BLOOM3
Disc: Full Bloom
Title: Antherium
Subject: Antherium
Colors: Red, Yellow, White, Blue
Format: 35mm
Photography: Aris Entertainment
Music: Jamie Brehm
File: BLOOM4
Disc: Full Bloom
Title: Rose (Center)
Subject: Rose (Center)
Colors: Red, Black
Format: 35mm
Photography: Aris Entertainment
Music: Jamie Brehm
File: BLOOM5
Disc: Full Bloom
Title: Sunflowers
Subject: Sunflowers
Colors: Yellow, Black, Blue, Green
Format: 35mm
Photography: Aris Entertainment
Music: Jamie Brehm
File: ALOHA1
Disc: Vintage Aloha (disc 1 of Island Designs)
Title: 4 O'Clocks
Subject: Flower Design
Location: Honolulu, Hawaii
Colors: Green, Purple, Dark Brown
Format: 35mm
Photography: Aris Entertainment
Music: Traditional
File: ALOHA2
Disc: Vintage Aloha (disc 1 of Island Designs)
Title: Pineapple Madness
Subject: Pineapples
Location: Honolulu, Hawaii
Colors: Gray, brown, red, yellow
Format: 35mm
Photography: Aris Entertainment
Music: Traditional
File: ALOHA3
Disc: Vintage Aloha (disc 1 of Island Designs)
Title: Aloha Girls
Subject: Photographic collage
Location: Honolulu, Hawaii
Colors: Red, variety
Format: 35mm
Photography: Aris Entertainment
Music: Traditional
File: ALOHA4
Disc: Vintage Aloha (disc 1 of Island Designs)
Title: Lei
Subject: Hawaiian lei
Location: Honolulu, Hawaii
Colors: Red, yellow, green, blue
Format: 35mm
Photography: Aris Entertainment
Music: Traditional
File: ALOHA5
Disc: Vintage Aloha (disc 1 of Island Designs)
Title: Mango
Subject: Mango fruit
Location: Honolulu, Hawaii
Colors: Red, green, yellow, blue
Format: 35mm
Photography: Aris Entertainment
Music: Traditional
File: BATIK1
Disc: Batik Designs (disc 2 of Island Designs)
Title: Blue Fish
Subject: Balinese Fabric Design
Location: Bali, Indonesia
Colors: Green, Light Blue, Orange
Format: 35mm
Photography: Aris Entertainment
Music: Field Recording by Aris Entertainment
File: BATIK2
Disc: Batik Designs (disc 2 of Island Designs)
Title: Galaxies
Subject: Balinese Fabric Design
Location: Bali, Indonesia
Colors: Aqua, Red, Yellow, Royal Blue, White
Format: 35mm
Photography: Aris Entertainment
Music: Field Recording by Aris Entertainment
File: BATIK3
Disc: Batik Designs (disc 2 of Island Designs)
Title: Hearts
Subject: Balinese Fabric Design
Location: Bali, Indonesia
Colors: Purple, Red, Brown, Navy, White
Format: 35mm
Photography: Aris Entertainment
Music: Field Recording by Aris Entertainment
File: BATIK4
Disc: Batik Designs (disc 2 of Island Designs)
Title: Batik Rainbow
Subject: Balinese Fabric Design
Location: Bali, Indonesia
Colors: Yellow, Magenta, Blue, White
Format: 35mm
Photography: Aris Entertainment
Music: Field Recording by Aris Entertainment
File: BATIK5
Disc: Batik Designs (disc 2 of Island Designs)
Title: Mask
Subject: Balinese Fabric Design
Location: Bali, Indonesia
Colors: Olive, Red, White
Format: 35mm
Photography: Aris Entertainment
Music: Field Recording by Aris Entertainment
File: BUSINES1
Disc: Business Backgrounds
Title: Paper Ribbons
Subject: Adding Machine Tape
Colors: White, Gray, Black
Photography: Aris Entertainment
Music: Joe Gershen
File: BUSINES2
Disc: Business Backgrounds
Title: Eraserhead Landscape
Subject: Erasers
Colors: Red, Yellow, Blue, Green
Photography: Aris Entertainment
Music: Joe Gershen
File: BUSINES3
Disc: Business Backgrounds
Title: Pencil Phalanx
Subject: Pencils
Colors: Yellow, White, Silver, Pink
Photography: Aris Entertainment
Music: Joe Gershen
File: BUSINES4
Disc: Business Backgrounds
Title: Floppy Landscape II
Subject: Floppy Discs, Computer, Cover
Colors: Red, Yellow, Orange, Green
Photography: Aris Entertainment
Music: Joe Gershen
File: BUSINES5
Disc: Business Backgrounds
Title: Stocking
Subject: Stocks, Newspaper, Pen
Colors: White, Black, Yellow
Photography: Aris Entertainment
Music: Joe Gershen
File: JETS1
Disc: Jets (disc 1 of Jets and Props)
Title: A-10A Warthog
Aircraft Model: Fairchild Republic A-10A Thunderbolt II "Warthog"
Time Period: 1975-present
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: The engine pods are very crude-looking, non-streamlined cylinders,
but they power the aircraft to a speed of 439 miles per hour.
Photography: David K. Brunn
Music: Richard Bryant, Joe Gershen, Gary Wagner
File: JETS2
Disc: Jets (disc 1 of Jets and Props)
Title: F-16's
Aircraft Model: General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon
Time Period: 1976
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: The US Air Force "Thunderbirds" use the nimble F-16-9G airframe during their aerobatics display. The characteristic "Lawn Dart" shape highlights the traditional Thunderbird paint job.
Photography: David K. Brunn
Music: Richard Bryant, Joe Gershen, Gary Wagner
File: JETS3
Disc: Jets (disc 1 of Jets and Props)
Title: Blue Angels
Aircraft Model: McDonnell-Douglas F/A-18 Hornet
Time Period: 1978
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: Photo shows Blue Angels aircraft.
Photography: David K. Brunn
Music: Richard Bryant, Joe Gershen, Gary Wagner
File: JETS4
Disc: Jets (disc 1 of Jets and Props)
Title: Jets--F-117A Front
Aircraft Model: Lockheed F-117A Stealth Fighter
Time Period: 1982-present
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: The F-117A lands at very high speed and always uses a brake parachute to reduce the amount of runway needed to stop. The public didn't know of this military aircraft until November 1988. The Stealth Fighter was only flown at night from its secret air base, in a remote corner of Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. The pilots who fly the F-117A have nicknamed it the "Black Jet."
Photography: David K. Brunn
Music: Richard Bryant, Joe Gershen, Gary Wagner
File: JETS5
Disc: Jets (disc 1 of Jets and Props)
Title: Jets--F/A-18 Tails
Aircraft Model: McDonnell-Douglas F/A-18 Hornet
Time Period: 1978
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: Photo shows Blue Angels aircraft.
Photography: David K. Brunn
Music: Richard Bryant, Joe Gershen, Gary Wagner
File: PROPS1
Disc: Props (disc 2 of Jets and Props)
Title: A6M2 Zero
Aircraft Model: Mitsubishi A6M2 Zero
Time Period: 1941
Country of Origin: Japan
Notes of Interest: This is a replica of the famous Zero fighter. Most western aviation experts felt at the time that the Japanese couldn't build a world-class fighter aircraft. The Zero proved they were dead wrong.
Photography: David K. Brunn
Music: Richard Bryant, Joe Gershen, Gary Wagner
File: PROPS2
Disc: Props (disc 2 of Jets and Props)
Title: Avro Lancaster
Aircraft Model: AVRO Lancaster
Time Period: 1941-1945
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Notes of Interest: There are only two flying examples of Lancaster Bombers left. This one is from Canada, the other is stationed in England. The Lancaster was adapted to go on some very unusual bombing missions. For example, it was used to blow up German dams by dropping bombs that skipped like stones across the water. When the bombs reached the side of the dams they sank to the bottom, then exploded.
Photography: David K. Brunn
Music: Richard Bryant, Joe Gershen, Gary Wagner
File: PROPS3
Disc: Props (disc 2 of Jets and Props)
Title: P-51 "Huntress"
Aircraft Model: North American P-51 Mustang
Time Period: 1940
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: This long-range fighter made deep penetration-bombing into Germany by American B-17's really possible. The German fighters had to get through the P-51's to get to the bombers.
Photography: David K. Brunn
Music: Richard Bryant, Joe Gershen, Gary Wagner
File: PROPS4
Disc: Props (disc 2 of Jets and Props)
Title: OTW
Aircraft Model: Meyers OTW
Time Period: 1943
Country of Origin: USA
Notes of Interest: Used during World War II to train civilian pilots, the featured plane houses either a 5-cylinder Kinner or a 7-cylinder Warner engine.
Photography: David K. Brunn
Music: Richard Bryant, Joe Gershen, Gary Wagner
File: PROPS5
Disc: Props (disc 2 of Jets and Props)
Title: Reliant Gullwing
Aircraft Model: Stinson SR-7 Reliant/Gullwing
Time Period: 1938
Country of Origin: USA
Photography: David K. Brunn
Music: Richard Bryant, Joe Gershen, Gary Wagner
File: MAJEST1
Disc: Majestic Places
Title: Mt. McKinley
Subject: Denali, Mt. McKinley
Location: Alaska
Colors: Blue, White, Black
Format: 35mm
Photography: Tom Atwood
Music: Dana Lutes
File: MAJEST2
Disc: Majestic Places
Title: Young Lakes Sunrise
Subject: Young Lakes, Yosemite
Location: Yosemite
Colors: Blue, Black
Format: 35mm
Photography: Tom Atwood
Music: Dana Lutes
File: MAJEST3
Disc: Majestic Places
Title: Yangshuo Cavern
Subject: Yangshuo, Karst
Location: China
Colors: Green, Black, Yellow
Format: 35mm
Photography: Tom Atwood
Music: Dana Lutes
File: MAJEST4
Disc: Majestic Places
Title: Shisha Pangma
Subjects: Shisha Pangma, Tibet, Mountains
Location: Tibet
Colors: Red, Blue, White
Format: 35mm
Photography: Tom Atwood
Music: Dana Lutes
File: MAJEST5
Disc: Majestic Places
Title: Majestic Mount Everest
Subject: Mount Everest
Location: Nepal
Colors: Blue, Gray
Format: 35mm
Photography: Tom Atwood
Music: Dana Lutes
File: MONEY1
Disc: Money, Money, Money
Title: Hand Fanning Bucks
Subject: Hand Fanning Bucks
Country: USA
Denomination: 1 Dollar
Information: Fanning wad of cash.
Colors: Flesh, black, white, green
Photography: Aris Entertainment
Music: Joyce Imbesi
File: MONEY2
Disc: Money, Money, Money
Title: Pile International
Subject: Pile International
Country: Various
Denomination: Various
Information: Colorful pile of randomly stacked international money.
Colors: Green, yellow, blue, red
Photography: Aris Entertainment
Music: Joyce Imbesi
File: MONEY3
Disc: Money, Money, Money
Title: Note-US 2 Dollars
Subject: Note-US 2 Dollars
Country: USA
Denomination: 2 Dollars
Information: Jefferson on front, signing of Declaration of Independence on back. NOTE: Reproduction of currency images is restricted by law. The restrictions vary from country to country and may prohibit the user from making hard copies of a country's currency. See the Read Me file for additional information and be sure to confirm print reproduction legality with each country. These images are provided for educational use only.
Colors: Black, green
Photography: Aris Entertainment
Music: Joyce Imbesi
File: MONEY4
Disc: Money, Money, Money
Title: Note-Netherlands 50 Guilden
Subject: Note-Netherlands 50 Guilden
Country: Netherlands
Denomination: 50 Guilden
Information: Sunflower with bee on lower center front. Map and sunflowers on back. NOTE: Reproduction of currency images is restricted by law. The restrictions vary from country to country and may prohibit the user from making hard copies of a country's currency. See the Read Me file for additional information and be sure to confirm print reproduction legality with each country. These images are provided for educational use only.
Colors: Orange, multi-colors
Photography: Aris Entertainment
Music: Joyce Imbesi
File: MONEY5
Disc: Money, Money, Money
Title: Coins - 1 Cent
Subject: Coins - 1 Cent
Country: USA
Denomination: 1 Cent
Information: Pile of pennies.
Colors: Red, Copper
Photography: Aris Entertainment
Music: Joyce Imbesi
File: WORLD1
Disc: World View
Title: Astronaut Aldrin
Information: Astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr., lunar module pilot, descends steps of lunar module ladder as he prepares to walk on the moon. He had just exited the lunar module.
This picture was taken by Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong, Commander, with a 70mm single surface camera during the Apollo 11 extra-vehicular-activity (EVA).
Mission: Apollo 11
Location: Moon
Colors: Gray, White, Black, Gold
Photography: NASA
Music: Jamie Brehm, Kevin Mannis
File: WORLD2
Disc: World View
Title: Columbia Launch
Information: At 7:35 am, EST on January 9, 1990, the Space Shuttle Columbia roars aloft from Kennedy's Space Center Pad 39-A into the Florida skies. During the 10 day mission, the five member crew is scheduled to deploy the SYNCOM IV-5 military communications satellite and retrieve the Long Duration Exposure Facility. This launch marks the 33rd shuttle mission since flight operations began in 1981. Crew members are: Commander Daniel C. Brandenstein, Pilot James D. Wetherbee, and Mission specialists - Marsha S. Ivins, G. David Low, and Bonnie J. Dunbar.
Mission: Space Shuttle 32
Location: Kennedy Space Center, Florida
Colors: Deep Blue, Yellow, Gray, White
Photography: NASA
Music: Jamie Brehm, Kevin Mannis
File: WORLD3
Disc: World View
Title: Hubble on Shuttle Arm
Information: The Hubble Space Telescope (HST), still in the grasp of Discovery's remote manipulator system, is backdropped over Cuba and the Bahamas. In this scene, the telescope has yet to have its solar array panels and its high gain antennae deployed. This photo was captured with a large format AeroLinhof camera used by several previous flight crews to record Earth scenes.
Mission: Space Shuttle 31
Location: Earth Orbit
Colors: Silver, Orange, White, Blue
Photography: NASA
Music: Jamie Brehm, Kevin Mannis
File: WORLD4
Disc: World View
Title: Saturn with Moons
Information: Saturn and two of its moons, Tethys (above) and Dione, were photographed by Voyager 1 on November 3, 1980, from 13 million kilometers (8 million miles). The shadows of Saturn's three bright rings and Tethys are cast onto the cloud tops. The limb of the planet can be seen easily through the 3500-kilometer-wide (2170 miles) Cassini Division, which separates ring A from ring B. The view through the much narrower Encke Division, near the outer edge of ring A is less clear. Beyond the Encke Division (at left) is the faintest of Saturn's three bright rings, the C ring or crepe ring, barely visible against the planet. The Voyager Project is managed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory for NASA.
Mission: Voyager 1
Location: Space near Saturn
Colors: Sand, Beige, Brown, Black, White
Photography: NASA
Music: Jamie Brehm, Kevin Mannis
File: WORLD5
Disc: World View
Title: World View
Information: High oblique view as photographed with a Linhof camera showing the Strait of Gibralter and the Mediterranean Sea. Unlike vertical photographs from this area from previous space flights, this oblique view allows extensive viewing into Spain and Morocco.
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request "Memory allocation error." & crlf & crlf & "Cannot play this movie."
request "Unable to play this movie. There are no compatible motion video drivers installed on your system." & crlf & crlf& "Click ""Help"" for troubleshooting tips. Otherwise, click ""Continue.""" with vReply1 or vReply2
request "Your system is not capable of displaying the movies on this CD in full-screen mode. All movies will play in a small window." & crlf & crlf& "Click ""Help"" for troubleshooting tips. Otherwise, click ""Continue.""" with vReply1 or vReply2
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buttonUp
playSlideShowWave
tbkMMNotify
setSlideNumber
tbkMMTimer
buttonUp
noSound
vplayWave
pCaptionText
pCaptionText
pCaptionText
pCaptionText
textViewer1
textViewer2
controlPanel
0,0,0
~setSlideNumber
;,showSmallBMP
~setSlideNumber
showLargeBMP
playSlideShowWave
periodic
tbkTimerStart
periodic
tbkTimerStart
periodic
tbkTimerStart
eatClicks
vReply3
vReply2
vReply1
svCanPlayWave
svSlideShow
svLargeBMPfile
svBitDepth
setSlideNumber
slideNumber
svLargeBMPfile
svPicAmount
playSlideShowWave
status bmpFile window
tbkBitmap
stopSlideShow
stopSlideShow
close waveFile
tbkMCI
wave\
alias waveFile
tbkMCIchk
play waveFile
tbkMCIchk
svCDdrive
fileName
svLargePicHandle
tbkMMNotify
successful
;,showSmallBMP
showLargeBMP
playSlideShowWave
slideNumber
svCanPlayWave
svLargeBMPfile
svPicAmount
fStatus
tbkMMTimer
tbkMMnotify
successful
picker
plash
leavePage
startDLLs
checkDLL
enterPage
noMME
startUp
getDefaultPaths
canPlayWave
putUpSplash
checkForOldTbkmm
efaultTargetPath
getProgFileList
isNewTBKfile
getBookStub
checkCueing
setDefaultTargetPath
checkForTbkmmIni
enterPage
ZstartUp
pageGroup
svBookEntered
leavePage
window splashBMP state hide
tbkBitmap
close splashBMP
tbkBitmap
startUp
killMenus
startDLLs
tbkmmloadextensions
tbkmmerrorstring
screenFromPage
verticalDisplayRes
horizontalDisplayRes
getDefaultPaths
putUpSplash
splash1.bmp
checkForOldTbkmm
pFileList
pMovieTitles
canPlayWave
QRcanPlayMovies
checkFor8bit
calcSmallBMPpos
vOffset
svScreenCenter
svProgNameStub
svMovieTitles
fileList
slideNumber
svSlideCount
s_mmdevices
svWinSize
putUpSplash
window splashBMP state hide
tbkBitmap
close splashBMP
tbkBitmap
style child alias splashBMP
tbkBitmapchk
window splashBMP position
splashBMPpos
tbkBitmap
window splashBMP state show
tbkBitmapchk
vError
svCDdrive
fFile
startDLLs
kernel
getDriveType
SetErrorMode
WritePrivateProfileString
GetPrivateProfileString
GetPrivateProfileInt
globalAlloc
globalFree
globalLock
globalUnlock
McheckDLL
kernel
WinHelp
IsIconic
IsZoomed
DestroyWindow
GetClientRect
PeekMessage
McheckDLL
commdlg.dll
GetSaveFileName
CommDlgExtendedError
McheckDLL
commdlg.dll
mmsystem.dll
sndPlaySound
waveOutGetDevCaps
timeGetTime
noMME
tbkmm.dll
tbkmmloadextensions
tbkmmversion
tbkmmerrorstring
tbkMCI
tbkTimerStart
tbkTimerStop
tbkTimerCapability
MilliSecFromMSF
MilliSecFromHMS
MilliSecFromSMPTE
MSFFromMilliSec
HMSFromMilliSec
SMPTEFromMilliSec
McheckDLL
tbkmm.dll
tbkwin.dll
YieldApp
xUnitsFromPixels
yUnitsFromPixels
xPixelsFromUnits
yPixelsFromUnits
horizontalDisplayRes
verticalDisplayRes
pageFromScreen
clientFromPage
screenFromPage
displayBitsPerPixel
getWinIniVar
McheckDLL
tbkwin.dll
tbkfile.dll
getDriveList
getCurrentDrive
fileExists
copyFile
getFileSize
getFreeDiskSpace
getCurrentDirectory
getFileList
setCurrentDrive
McheckDLL
tbkfile.dll
tbkdlg.dll
dialog
setValue
getValue
McheckDLL
tbkdlg.dll
save.dll
SaveAsDialog
McheckDLL
save.dll
aris.dll
showLeadWin
isCDdrv
mscdexVer
McheckDLL
aris.dll
checkDLL
pCaptionText
pCaptionText
vReply1
noMME
pCaptionText
pCaptionText
vReply1
getDefaultPaths
SetErrorMode
getBookPath
isNewTBKfile
getDriveList
isCDDrive
getDriveType
getDriveType
fileExists
fileExists
SetErrorMode
TBKFILE.DLL
pCaptionText
pCaptionText
pCaptionText
pCaptionText
pCaptionText
getDefaultPaths
setDefaultTargetPath
TBKFILE.DLL
pCaptionText
vReply2
vReply1
vFilename
vDrive
vDriveList
vFirstFixedDisk
vIsCD
svCDdrive
svDefaultTargetPath
svBookPath
svProgNameStub
svFirstFixedDisk
isNewTBKfile
tbkfile.dll
isCDDrive
setDefaultTargetPath
getCurrentDrive
getCurrentDirectory
vSlash
svCDdrive
fFirstFixedDisk
getProgFileList
getFileList
pCaptionText
File Read Error
j:to1
vFileList
svCDdrive
fPath
getBookStub
vStub
canPlayWave
checkCueing
checkDevCaps
pCaptionText
pCaptionText
pCaptionText
checkInis
pCaptionText
pCaptionText
pCaptionText
pCaptionText
pCaptionText
pCaptionText
doHelp
vReply2
vReply1
svCanPlayWave
checkCueing
wave\
.wav type waveaudio alias waveFile wait
tbkMCI
cue waveFile wait
tbkMCI
close waveFile wait
tbkMCI
sndPlaySound
wave\
.wav type waveaudio alias waveFile wait
tbkMCI
cue waveFile wait
tbkMCI
close waveFile
tbkMCI
svCDdrive
fileList
checkForOldTbkmm
checkForTbkmmIni
TBKMM.INI
TBKMM.DLL
tbkMMTranslate
TBKMM.DLL
eng,enu,usa
pCaptionText
pCaptionText
vReply1
vFilename
svBookPath
checkForTbkmmIni
getMemPointer
translate
tbkmm.ini
GetPrivateProfileString
freeMemory
vReturn
vHandle
svBookPath
keyPressed
playWave
enterPage
displayText
xdisplayText
showLargeBMP
buttonUp
keyDown
largePicError
scrollText
stopSlideShow
showSmallBMP
leavePage
doneWithViewer1
tbkMCIwaveChk
enterPage
clickText1
pCaptionText
aboutText1
pCaptionText
aboutText2
pCaptionText
copying
pCaptionText
copying
pCaptionText
searching
pCaptionText
searching
pCaptionText
pictureText
pictureText
fileList
;,showSmallBMP
vplayWave
moviePicker
vCounter
svPicAmount
filelist
svPictureText
svShowClipsEntered
showSmallBMP
displayText
window bmpFile state hide
tbkBitmap
close bmpFile
tbkBitmap
DestroyWindow
bmpsmall\
alias bmpFile style child
tbkBitmapchk
close blackFile
tbkBitmap
tbkmmerrorstring
istopSlideShow
window bmpFile position
tbkBitmapchk
window bmpFile state show
tbkBitmapchk
status bmpFile window
tbkBitmap
stopSlideShow
keyPressed
vError
svLargePicHandle
slideNumber
fileList
fileName
svCDdrive
svSlideShow
svSmallBMPpos
showLargeBMP
open
black.bmp alias blackFile shareable style popup
tbkBitmap
window blackFile position
tbkBitmap
window blackFile state show
tbkBitmap
close bmpFile
tbkBitmap
DestroyWindow
tiff\
showLeadWin
HlargePicError
bmplarge\
alias bmpFile style popup
tbkBitmapchk
HlargePicError
window bmpFile position
tbkBitmapchk
window bmpFile state show
tbkBitmapchk
status bmpFile window
tbkBitmap
stopSlideShow
keyPressed
vError
vFile
vWinPosX
vWinPosY
svBitDepth
svLargePicHandle
slideNumber
fileList
fileName
svCDdrive
svLargeBMPfile
svBookPath
largePicError
close blackFile
tbkBitmap
tbkmmerrorstring
pCaptionText
istopSlideShow
svBitDepth
fError
keyPressed
istopSlideShow
winMsg
playWave
sound
noSound
close waveFile
tbkMCI
wave\
alias waveFile
tbkMCIwaveChk
play waveFile
tbkMCIwaveChk
close waveFile
tbkMCI
vSound
fileName
svCDdrive
svCanPlayWave
tbkMCIwaveChk
tbkmci
vplayWave
tbkmmerrorstring
retVal
notif
displayText
textDisplayer
textDisplayer
pictureText
pictureText
textDisplayer2
vText
vTextNum
vPage
slideNumber
svPictureText
xdisplayText
textDisplayer
textDisplayer
pictureText
pictureText1
textDisplayer2
vText
slideNumber
buttonUp
istopSlideShow
eatClicks
svSlideShow
keyDown
istopSlideShow
textdisplayer2
scrollText
textdisplayer2
textdisplayer
scrollText
textdisplayer
textdisplayer2
scrollText
textdisplayer2
textdisplayer
scrollText
textdisplayer
svSlideShow
scrollText
fWhat
stopSlideShow
close waveFile
tbkMCI
tbkTimerStop
controlPanel
textViewer1
textViewer1
textViewer2
textViewer2
window blackFile state show
tbkBitmap
;,showSmallBMP
close blackFile
tbkBitmap
button
Slide Show
eatClicks
svLargePicHandle
svSlideShow
svCanPlayWave
svLargeBMPfile
svViewerShown
leavePage
noSound
vplayWave
window bmpFile state hide
tbkBitmap
close bmpFile
tbkBitmap
svPicAmount
doneWithViewer1
textViewer1
textDisplayer
hitList
search
search
eatClicks
svViewerShown
pCaptionText
request "There are no compatible motion video drivers installed on your system. You will not be able to play any movies from this program." & crlf & crlf& "Click ""Help"" for troubleshooting tips. Otherwise, click ""Continue.""" with vReply1 or vReply2
request "Your current Windows video driver cannot display 256 colors simultaneously. The pictures in this program will appear off-color." & crlf & crlf& "Click ""Help"" to find out how to install a 256-color driver. Otherwise, click ""Continue.""" with vReply1 or vReply2
Unable to allocate enough global memory to perform this operation.
Unable to lock global memory. Can't perform this operation.
request "Can't run Help." & crlf & crlf & "Make sure that the file WINHELP.EXE is in your Windows directory."
request "Can't link to file """ & fDLL & ".""" & crlf & crlf & "Make sure it is either on the hard disk directory where this program resides, or in any directory on the DOS path." & crlf & crlf & "If you're sure that the file is where it should be, and you still get this message, you may be running low on memory. To remedy this situation, try turning on Virtual Memory (see the Windows Control Panel Help or your Windows manual for directions)." with vReply1
request "The Multimedia Extensions to Windows are not installed, or not installed properly." & crlf & crlf & quote & caption of this book & quote && "can't run without them." with vReply1
request "An older version of the file" && vFilename && "is in directory " & uppercase(svBookPath) & ", or elsewhere in your path." & crlf & crlf & "Replace your old" && vFilename && "file with the newer one on the """ & caption of this book & """ CD, and run """ & caption of this book & """ again." with vReply1
request "The CD containing """ & caption of this book & """ is not in your CD-ROM drive." & crlf & crlf & "Put the CD into your drive and click ""Retry,"" or click ""Exit"""& " to leave this program." with vReply1 or vReply2
request "An older version of the file" && vFilename && "is in directory " & uppercase(svBookPath) & ", or elsewhere in your path." & crlf & crlf & "When you are finished using """ & caption of this book & ","" replace your old" && vFilename && "file with the newer one on the """ & caption of this book & """ CD."
request "Unable to get a list of picture files." && quote & caption of this book & quote && "will not function correctly." & crlf&crlf& "[Error code" && it & "]"
Your wave audio device is not responding.
Your wave audio device driver is not responding.
An unknown error occurred.
The MCI Sound driver is not installed on your system.
The MCI Sound driver is not installed correctly on your system.
set vMsg to "You are missing the line ""wav=waveaudio"""&& "in the ""[mci extensions]"" section of your WIN.INI file."
request vMsg & crlf & crlf & "You will not be able to play any wave audio sounds from this program." & crlf & crlf& "Click ""Help"" for troubleshooting tips. Otherwise, click ""Continue.""" with vReply1 or vReply2
Can't show a large picture.
request "Would you like to see large pictures or small pictures?" with vReply1 or vReply2 or vReply3
Small 8-Bit .BMP Files
Large 8-Bit .BMP Files
8-Bit .PCX Files
24-Bit .TIF Files
.WAV Files
request quote & fTargetFile & """ already exists." & crlf & "Do you want to replace it?" & crlf & crlf & "Existing file's size is " & it && "bytes." & crlf & "Replacement file's size is " & vSourceFileSize && "bytes." with vReply1 or vReply2
Your destination drive doesn't have enough free space.
There's a problem accessing your destination drive.
An out of memory condition occurred.
can't be found.
can't be copied to
Enter text to find:
No matches were found.
request "Are you sure you want to exit" && quote & caption of this book & "?""" with vReply1 or vReply2
request "Memory allocation error." & crlf & crlf & "Cannot play this movie."
request "Unable to play this movie. There are no compatible motion video drivers installed on your system." & crlf & crlf& "Click ""Help"" for troubleshooting tips. Otherwise, click ""Continue.""" with vReply1 or vReply2
request "Your system is not capable of displaying the movies on this CD in full-screen mode. All movies will play in a small window." & crlf & crlf& "Click ""Help"" for troubleshooting tips. Otherwise, click ""Continue.""" with vReply1 or vReply2
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rights
Click ACCEPT to accept the Limited-Use Rights:s:ngungen dieses eingeschr
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buttonUp
buttonUp
showClips
showClips
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exitProgram
buttonUp
buttonUp
Exit Program
splashBMPline
yLargeMovie
playSmallMovie
buttonUp
tbkMMNotify
enterPage
keyDown
keyPressed
playLargeMovie
movieErrorMsg
TBclientWin
enterPage
return
pCaptionText
buttonUp
button
cmovieErrorMsg
mpeg\
fullScreen
zplayLargeMovie
playSmallMovie
vfw_cine\
playSmallMovie
eatClicks
svMovieType
playLargeMovie
close aniFile
tbkMCI
alias aniFile style 2147483648
tbkMCI
cmovieErrorMsg
close aniFile
tbkMCI
break aniFile on 1
tbkMCI
window anifile state show maximized
tbkMCI
status aniFile window handle
tbkMCI
realize aniFile
tbkMCI
play aniFile wait
tbkMCI
cmovieErrorMsg
YieldApp
close aniFile
tbkMCI
vLargePicHandle
vFile
svCDdrive
svMovieTitles
svMovieType
fTargetName
playSmallMovie
close aniFile
tbkMCI
alias aniFile nostatic style child parent
tbkMCI
cmovieErrorMsg
close aniFile
tbkMCI
pageGroup
0,0,0
putMovieWindow
break aniFile on 1
tbkMCI
status aniFile window handle
tbkMCI
play aniFile wait
tbkMCI
cmovieErrorMsg
YieldApp
close aniFile
tbkMCI
pageGroup
vLargePicHandle
vFile
svCDdrive
svMovieTitles
svMovieType
fTargetName
tbkMMNotify
set aniFile time format frames
tbkMCI
status aniFile position
tbkMCI
fullScreen
close aniFile
tbkMCI
close aniFile
tbkMCI
pageGroup
eatClicks
svMovieType
keyDown
tbkMMNotify
keyPressed
tbkMMNotify
winMsg
TBclientWin
globalAlloc
globalLock
getClientRect
globalUnlock
globalFree
vSize
lpRect
hRect
movieErrorMsg
pCaptionText
pCaptionText
pCaptionText
doHelp
vReply2
vReply1
first
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normalPos
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pageGroup
textViewer1
clickText1
Click a picture name to view it:n anklicken:
aboutText1
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textDisplayer
File: NY1
Disc: New York, NY
Title: Liberty
Info: The 151 foot high copper statue mounted on a 156 foot high base commemorates the Franco-American alliance during the Revolutionary War. Originally titled "Liberty Enlightening the World," the statue is of a young woman with right arm raised overhead holding a lighted torch. It was designed by French sculptor F. A. Bartholdi and shipped to New York from France in 1885.
Location: Upper New York Bay on Liberty Island
Colors: Blue, Green
Format: 35mm
Photography: Roger Goldingay
Music: Joe Gershen
hitList
buttonUp
keyDown
buttonUp
noSound
vplayWave
;,showSmallBMP
vplayWave
eatClicks
vLine
svLineNums
slideNumber
keyDown
buttonUp
#ks()
keyEnter
buttonUp
keyDown
buttonUp
noSound
vplayWave
;,showSmallBMP
vplayWave
eatClicks
vLine
svLineNums
slideNumber
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File: NY1
Disc: New York, NY
Title: Liberty
Info: The 151 foot high copper statue mounted on a 156 foot high base commemorates the Franco-American alliance during the Revolutionary War. Originally titled "Liberty Enlightening the World," the statue is of a young woman with right arm raised overhead holding a lighted torch. It was designed by French sculptor F. A. Bartholdi and shipped to New York from France in 1885.
Location: Upper New York Bay on Liberty Island
Colors: Blue, Green
Format: 35mm
Photography: Roger Goldingay
Music: Joe Gershen
ugh giraffes have long necks, they have exactly the same number of vertebrae as humans, seven. Both males and females have horns which are really nothing more than small projections of bone covered by skin and hair. Like the elephant, giraffes travel in herds sometimes numbering over forty individuals, led by either an old bull giraffe, or a female when moving. Giraffes feed only on plants, using their prehensile upper lip and lengthy tongue to gather food. The Swahili name for giraffe, twiga, is the same for both the reticulated and Masai giraffe.
Location: Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
Colors: Yellow, Tan, Brown
Format: 35mm
Photographer: Ira Rubin
Music: Daniel Stein
Photo Number: B 28-35
ber: B 28-35
f equipment! Good reason to be exhausted at the end of the day.
COLORS: Orange, Red, Pink, Gray, Black
91, shows the region to be composed of at least five large volcanic edifices or rift zones. By analogy with similar features on the Earth, Atla Regio is thought to result from upwellings of large volumes of molten rock from the interior of Venus known as "hot spots."
MISSION: Magellan
LOCATION: Venus Orbit
COLORS: Orange, Yellow, Dark Brown
t - eine Entfernung, die etwa eineinhalb mal dem Durchmesser der Erde entspricht. Zum Zeitpunkt der Beobachtung war Charon nahe seines maximal erscheinenden Abstandes von Pluto, so da
seine Winkeltrennung etwa neun Zehntel einer Lichtsekunde betrug. Aufgrund der eigenartigen Orientierung des Pluto-Charon-Orbits hinsichtlich unseres Blickwinkels n
hert sich Charon dem Pluto alle drei Tage bis auf weniger als ein Zehntel einer Arcussekunde.
MISSION: Raumfahrzeug des Hubble-Weltraumteleskops
ORT: Erdumlaufbahn
FARBEN: blau, wei
FOTO-NUMMER: 90-HC-598
aboutText2
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copying
copying
Copying your file.
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searching
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controlPanel
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noSound
":PHYSSIZE
moviePicker
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buttonUp
noSound
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buttonUp
textViewer2
doneWithViewer1
textViewer2
textViewer2
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button 1,b10,TRUE
button 2,b24,FALSE
button 3,b12,FALSE
button 4,b13,FALSE
button OK,b14,TRUE
button cancel,b25,TRUE
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buttonUp
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doHelp
eatClicks
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,g22,Audio
,g18,Picture
button 1,b10,TRUE
button 2,b24,FALSE
button 3,b11,FALSE
button 4,b12,FALSE
button 5,b13,FALSE
button OK,b14,TRUE
button Cancel,b25,TRUE
,s5,What do you want to copy?
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524480,10,102,87,151,125,,,Save a File,8,Helv,,5.75,74.22,59.73,33.44,22,1342177287,128,Audio,0,,6.17,25.60,137.79,42.87,18,1342177287,128,Picture,0,1,11.28,37.13,71.43,10.46,10,1342177289,128,Small 8-bit .BMP,0,2,11.05,51.90,69.71,10.46,24,1342177289,128,Large 8-bit .BMP,0,3,93.56,37.66,47.43,10.46,11,1342177289,128,8-bit .PCX,0,4,93.56,52.06,49.14,10.46,12,1342177289,128,24-bit .TIF,0,5,20.69,88.41,41.07,10.46,13,1342177289,128,.WAV,0,OK,84.04,76.68,59.73,14.07,14,1342242817,128,OK,0,Cancel,84.04,93.37,59.73,14.07,25,1342242816,128,Cancel,0,,27.73,8.82,98.90,11.45,5,1342177281,130,What do you want to copy?,0