it means the jedi mind tricks didn't work.
enter the topic you are looking for or the title of what the page you are looking for might be called. So if you want to find a company that sells widgets in your town you might search- portland widget company
You can find coupons to use at Blockbuster by going to their businesses webpage and looking on the front page. If they have coupons they will be on there.
The University of Virginia has its own webpage for looking for on campus employment. However, if you are looking to meet with someone in person, you can find assistance at Bryant Hall.
The answer is very simple and not a bother to find on the internet. This webpage (I hope) is what you are looking for: http://crockpot365.blogspot.com/
Check the schools webpage it self that you are looking to attend. There may even be people you know that did the program you are looking to do, so try and find others that did it before you.
It depends entirely upon what sort of website you're looking for. There is on one "best" webpage out there.
The website anywho.com and the associated webpage anywho.com/whitepages is the perfect answer to your question. You can do the reverse lookup by looking for a person by their phone number right on this webpage.
surfing the web.
in internet explorer you just have to have the page loaded and go to the edit menu and choose find on this page. Type in the word you are looking for and hit search.
As with anything it is always best to go to the source. The Skype webpage have a vast library of information that can answer most of your questions. If you cannot locate what you are looking for you can contact Skype directly by contacting them through their webpage.
In Safari, Firefox, and Google Chrome, just press Cmd + F, type in the text you're looking for, and hit enter until you find what you're looking for.
www refers to the world wide web. It is used for web searches, and is required at the beginning of any webpage in order to find what you are looking for.