



DISCLAIMER:
No animals
were harmed in the making of this web site. Any portion of this site resembling
anything real or fictitious is purely coincidental.
WHO
MADE THIS SITE:
This site
was made by ThinkQuest team #10231, composed of Caio James & Tim Chambers.
Caio & Tim will soon launch their own web developing company, called Yeat_Choice Technologies, this year. The company's logo
is at the bottom of the page. Click it to send them an email.
HOW
DID THEY MAKE IT?
This site
was made using Netscape® NavigatorTM
2.01 (Windows), Netscape® NavigatorTM
2.02 (Mac), Netscape® NavigatorTM
3.01 Gold (Windows), Netscape® NavigatorTM
3.02 (Mac), Netscape® NavigatorTM
3.02 Gold (Windows), Netscape® CommunicatorTM
4.01 (Mac), Netscape® CommunicatorTM
4.01a (Windows), Microsoft® Internet ExlorerTM
3.0 (Windows), Microsoft® Internet ExplorerTM
3.0a, Microsoft® Internet ExplorerTM
3.01 (Mac), Microsoft® Internet ExplorerTM
4.0b2, Adobe® PhotoshopTM
4.01, AlienSkin® EyeCandyTM
3.0, Ulead® Web ExtensionsTM
1.04. Kai's Power Tools 3.0, KPT Actions, Adobe® PageMillTM
2.0, SimpleText 1.1.1 (Mac), Notepad.exe (Windows), Microsoft® Gif
AnimatorTM, Ulead®
PhototoolsTM, Microtek
ScanMaker E3 (Mac), Fetch 3.0.3 (Mac), WsFTPLE95 (Windows), Microsoft®
Personal Web ServerTM
1.0c, Iomega® ZipTM
Drives, Casio® QVC Digital CameraTM
and Software.
WHO
HELPED THEM?
SPECIAL THANKS TO:
The student members of ThinkQuest team #10231 would like to thank all of those who supported them throughout this project. They would especially like to express their gratitude toward the following people for all of their help and feedback:
Alan Thorner
Amber French
Anna James
Cara Bennett
Carol Thorner
Chad Brockardt
Chelsy McFadyen
Elizabeth Chambers
Greg Chambers
Jacquelyn Gabriel
Jamie del Carpio
Jason G. Carrillo
Jason Panning
Joni Lutes
Justin Black
Leslie
Lindsay Fairbourn
Marta James
Mary Chambers
Randy James
Rick Ryan
Shane Colquhoun
Spencer Campbell
Vanessa James
If anyone was left off of this list, it's because Caio and Tim only got about 2 hours of sleep these last two weeks.
AND
FINALLY, THE FINE PRINT:
Due
to the educational and non-profit nature of this web site, the U.S. Code
of Law allows the ThinkQuest team #10231 "fair use" of copyrighted information
as long as it is used for non-profit educational purposes (i.e. - an educational
web page that teaches genetics).
title
17, U.S. Code sec 107
"Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 106 and
106A, the fair use of a copyrighted work, including such use by reproduction
in copies or phonorecords or by any other means specified by that section,
for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including
multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship, or research, is not an
infringement of copyright. In determining whether the use made of
a work in any particular case is a fair use the factors to be considered
shall include -
(1) the purpose and character of the use, including
whether such use is of a commercial nature or is for nonprofit educational
purposes;
(2) the nature of the copyrighted work;
(3) the amount and substantiality of the portion
used in relation to the copyrighted work as a whole; and
(4) the effect of the use upon the potential market
for or value of the copyrighted work."

