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These might have been here sooner had it not been for some extreme computer problems in the last few days. Despite having a systems engineer from a major nameless American company here helping to upgrade the memory etc, I lost (among some other stuff) a few hundred bookmarks that I hadn't got around to posting to del.icio.us. That is a seriously annoying happenstance and will
- Moon River has also found an exceptional cartographic repository.
- In other news, the many talented Josh advises that the MeFi comp CD is finally available and carries artwork done by John C Ralston {The Liner}. John also contributed to the PolyOrama project.
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