"Dot gov" refers to how you spell the Web site ending ".gov" as in "whitehouse.gov" or "senate.gov."
some where around the cave men, not many people was around the earth. then around the mid evil times, the population of people went up ALOT. so there you have it. and if you aren't feeling solid ;) with this answer, then you can go to a website that ends in dot net or dot gov
actually,I put up this question! "robinet" technacly means "sersbii dot net" (by "dot", i mean this->.). That is robinet.(please look down.)
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.com , .org , .edu , .gov
Dot pitch is the opposite of dots per inch (or dots per mm if you're of the metric persuasion) Take a dot pitch of 0.1 inch. Since each dot is 0.1 inches across, 10 of them will fit in an inch. So, a dot pitch of 0.1 inch is the same as 10 dots per inch. For printers and monitors, the finer (smaller) the dot pitch, the better the picture.
dot com stands for commercial so everyone can get one where dot gov is a government run website. dot com is adsand stuff and dot gov is government stuff
FDA's website has a lot of good information (www dot fda dot gov), as well as FSIS' website (www dot fsis dot usda dot gov).
The Domain Name is www dot whitehouse dot gov
The website bom dot gov dot au covers the topics of meteorology and weather concerns in Austrailia. They offer weather analysis and early warnings on upcoming weather.
dot gov (.gov) is the domain for most government outfits. dot com (.com) is for most everyone else, along with .net. Others you may see will be .edu (educational institutions), .org (non-profit organizations), .co.xx (where .co stands for country and .xx is the country abbreviation)
US bills and coins are produced by different divisions of the Treasury Department. For information about coins, visit USMint (dot) gov For information about bills, visit Moneyfactory (dot) gov (Of course, replace "(dot)" with a real dot! )
This will vary dramatically depending upon the food product, the packaging, the intended use of the product and the country it is coming from. For meat and poultry products, you can check on www dot fsis dot usda dot gov - on the right-hand side there is a link to "Import or Export Meat and Poultry Products" that will take you to information about the product. For most other foods, I would recommend starting at www dot fda dot gov and go from there. For seafood, you may need to start at www dot noaa dot epa dot gov.
No. dot Com is a COMMERCIAL web address. Military addresses are dot MIL or dot GOV
Yes, www dot fbi dot gov is the website for the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation.
The easiest method of getting to the Wisconsin DOT website is by entering "Wisconsin" and "DOT" in Google, then choosing the site that ends with "gov."
check census dot gov
Try the site: moedu dot gov.