GE Engineering Reference Sites

Here are a number of Really useful web sites (GE internal and external) for the Medical and Technical world...

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As a great kickoff for the reference section, Paul Mullen's GE Medical Reference web page is an excellent portal of relevant, current and interesting eKnowledge sites that relate to our everyday work at GEMS. There's also a link to The Top-10 Web Sites, a great portal covering almost everything you might want to see, scan and study.

Paul Mullen's GE Medical Reference
Note: some links are stale but majority are a.ok
Try Top-10 also!

 

 

 

 

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On the technical front, ever been frustrated and IRRITATED! while struggling to do something simple using Excel? This online extract covers a multitude of tips & traps that will help your headaches.


The folks at Microsoft & ZDNet also provide a wealth of technical info on multiple fronts.

Learn How Excel Works
Ask Mr. Excel
Excel Pivot Tables


Microsoft
ZDNet

 

 

 

 

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Scott McOlash is a GE CT software engineer who has been managing the CT Engineering web site for some time. This is an invaluable place to locate interesting GE-related information that you may find to be of value.

CT Web Site

 

You should also visit our Main GE CT Web Site for current product data as well as some realtime applications information.

GE CT Site

 

 

 

 

The PlanetRad site brings a simply enormous collection of medical articles together under one umbrella... worth 10-20 minutes of your time to explore and bookmark.
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Planet Rad

 

 

 

 

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Now, how about those nasty, tricky and secretive Macro’s??
Here’s a spiffy guide covering the basics of this language and more.

If this information seems to “not quite match” your Excel macro tool (access with Alt-F8), you’re quite probably correct! VB basics are however about 97.3% identical to this info, so you shouldn’t have too many difficulties…

Introduction to Visual Basic

Note: this site’s Parent page has several links that may also help your Q&A

 

 

 

 


CNET.com brings an endless supply of cool technical articles to your screen...
Check out the PC "Catchup" link, too!


CNET.com

CNET Catchup

A more specific drop in this sites' ocean is Duncan Carling's page...

Quoting from his summary,
“To help demystify the more common gimmicks that litter the online world, Builder.com collected the top ten stupid Web tricks. We show you what they are and tell you how to put them on your site.
Exactly why you'd want to is, of course, up to you.”


This guy's stuff is really as cool as he sounds, like this TimeGreeter:

Stupid Web Tricks

 

 

 

 

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As a very relevant closing note on the medical info section, if you have ever pondered the complexities of cancer (especially malignant brain tumors), try to find a few minutes to leaf through some of the extracts from Don’s personal home page for a "first-person-singular" viewpoint on the subject...

Don's Cancer Page

 


As a final reference feature, this search tool provides access to the standard GEMS search feature (part of the GEMS home page) that quickly scans multiple sites for Things or for People. Just type your search criteria into the box, choose the area and type of search and then click the Go button to run the search.

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(WWPP or Don Shave are good search examples...)

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