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Message no. 1
From: J Gavigan <csc086@*****.LANCS.AC.UK>
Subject: WWW Home Page
Date: Fri, 6 May 1994 06:09:08 +0100
Big announcement here! The Dodger's home page is now readable
by _anyone_ on the World Wide Web. I am, as I type, in the
process of converting it from being a Lancaster Uni- orientated
page to a World-orientated page... and that includes making it
Lynx-friendly...
It's called LancSource, and it's really not got much to do with
Shadowrun at all, in case you are drawing comparisons between
the it and SeaSource. It's designed as a cool place to begin
exploring the Net from, and as such, I'm hoping that it will
make it's way into lot's of opther home pages. :)

At the moment, it is in a state of disrepair, so wait a week or
so before passing judgement on it. The roleplaying page on it,
which used to have a nice list of ftp sites, together with
descriptions of what was there etc. (and took me ages to compile)
got wiped a while back, which pissed me off a great deal, but,
hopefully, I'll manage to get it back together. Until then,
there'll be nothing to do with roleplaying, except a link or two
to other rp'ing servers, like the Shadowrun one.

All suggestions, flames, hate mail, etc. will be _very_ welcome,
but keep them to private, ok, coz I don't think that OFL or Doom
would be too happy to see the various WWW pages being discussed
and disseminated over the list (or perhaps they would! I dunno...).
And, if you know of any cool links, let me know, and I'll stick 'em
in! :)

Anyway, the aforementioned LancSource is available by linking to

http://cent1.lancs.ac.uk/uol/homegrown/lib/html/LancSource/LancSource.html

Damn, that's long, innit? ;(

Jackin' out...

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