Two common words meaning 'dot':
点 (てん) = 'point'; 'dot', as in 'draw a dot on a paper'
ドット (どっと) = 'dot', as in 'www dot Google dot com'
I highly doubt it. If it seems too good too be true, then it is probably a scam.
All you have to do is create a directory on your server called pictures and then put all you pictures inside and link to them like so /pictures/hello.htm
How the Microsoft .Net ?Name has come? Is there any reason dot before Net? for example Java having some history behind name so like wise is there any reason putname like .netHi,I want to know the meaning of dot in .NET. But NET means NETWORK ENABLED TECHNOLOGIES. I came to know there was meaning for dot. Iam very excited to know the meaning of dot as soon as possible.P.MANOHAR
A single point perspective is when you are drawing a picture and you have a dot on your paper. Every line you draw has to be lined up with that dot ...does that help?
.NET- NETWORK ENABLED TECHNOLOGY here . stands for LINKAGE BETWEEN MANY OBJECTS
You can watch Japanese episodes with English subbs at, onepiece dot com
If you mean the dot on the flag, it represents a rising sun, which is why Japan is "The Land of the Rising Sun".
The Japanese Flag is the flag that is white with a red dot. Hope this helps, Nix
A white background with a red dot in the middle.
Depends on the size of the flag, really....
DOT 3 or DOT 4. DOT 3 is standard for Japanese cars; DOT 4 has higher boiling point but stops the car the same way as DOT 3, so it's a better fluid.
The red dot (ball) on a white background, represents the sun, and is the Japanese Army/National flag. The same red dot (ball) with red rays extending from the ball in all directions, is the Japanese Navy/Imperial Marines (Special Naval Landing Forces) flag. Both flags are still used today.
The webpage Dot Hack is a Japanese multimedia webpage. It is a project involving anime and video game installations, developed by the company CyberConnect2.
The Hinomaru is called that because the flag is a white background with a big red dot in the middle. In Japanese, Hinomaru means "Disc of Sun".
In ancient times, Japan was referred to as the Land of the Rising Sun due to its position east of China. The red dot represents the rising sun, an auspicious sign.
Zero. Japan's flag is a red dot in the middle of a white back round.
There are three kinds of brake fluid in auto parts stores that you can use: DOT 3, DOT 4 and DOT 5.1. (There is also a DOT 5 "silicone brake fluid" the Army uses. Don't get that.) All Japanese cars contain DOT 3 fluid. DOT 4 and DOT 5.1 fluids can be put in the car if you have to - the three will mix - but DOT 3 is the most common and it's what I'd use if I was doing a fluid change.