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Message no. 1
From: Wordman <wordman@*******.COM>
Subject: Sixth World facelift
Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 01:38:47 -0500
I have redesigned my Sixth World web site. Previously, it was a collection
of links to internet sites which described Shadowrun locations, using a map
interface. The new incarnation maintains this idea, but adds some other
features:

o Almanac/Index: The new Sixth World has a page for every country Fasa has
mentioned, and a lot that they haven't. Some vital facts are given, with
page references to official information. Flags of each country provided,
when available.

o World Maps: Maps are now available for all of the globe. PDF maps of the
world are available.

o Shockwave Navigation: A big, zoomable, Shockwave world map containing
links now provides an alternate interface to the site.

The site is: http://pobox.com/~wordman/sixthworld/

The Sixth World is a big place, and I know I've missed some stuff. If you
spot errors or omissions, please let me know.

Wordman
Message no. 2
From: Oliver McDonald <oliver@*********.COM>
Subject: Re: Sixth World facelift
Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 13:15:57 -0500
On Tue, 17 Nov 1998 01:38:47 -0500, Wordman wrote:

>o World Maps: Maps are now available for all of the globe. PDF maps of the
>world are available.

I get the following error when I try to d/l the maps:

Ftp Error


Description: CWD command failed (Access denied).

Thought you might like to know.
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Oliver McDonald - oliver@*********.com
http://web2.spydernet.com

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