Or just
Here are some sights I enjoy;
John
Burger's Home Page (Info About Korea)
(Best viewed with Microsoft Internet
Explorer 3.0 or better)
Yes, you _really_ can run it "through" AOL, just
connect to AOL and minimize the AOL window. Start your other
browser, and you're off!
See other useful upgrades here
Or read about the origins of the World Wide Web here
One of the enduring original sites on the internet is Project Gutenberg, an ftp archive on the net containing many notable (and otherwise!) literary works in ASCII text, available for download.
Click here see about DOS based software that will let you Surf the net on a older machine.
Finally, see how much information about
yourself you surrender each time you connect to a homepage that
is configured to access the "cookie" in your browser,
by pointing to The Anonymizer
Homepage and clicking on Don't Believe Us?
One of the advantages of MS Internet Explorer and Netscape is
that you can set the security level high enough that they will
warn you about cookies and let you refuse them.
This page is a work in progress.
Feel free to flame me about it at any
time.
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