Your Browser is Obsolete! Get 'em while they're free!
This site uses frames....
This site uses frames, which allow the screen to be divided into seperate windows through which to
view multiple documents at once. It seems as though your browser does not support the use of
frames. If you don't want to miss out on alot of what the web has to offer, you should consider
downloading a free copy of the newest Netscape or Microsoft Internet Explorer (for Windows 3.1,
Windows 95, Macintosh, etc.) from the sites below:
(Webmaster's Choice)
Which one should I use?
If you're not sure which browser to use, let me give you a few pointers. First of all, the two viewers
will not render a given page exactly the same (as I have found very annoying while building this site).
This means that to see exactly what the webmaster wants you to see you need to be using the browser
that they designed the site for - which is Netscape about 80% of the time. This site was designed to
be viewed using Netscape, for example, since only about 10% of the people on the web use Internet
Explorer. Internet Explorer allows you to take advantage of Microsoft's new ActiveX technology (a
kind of programming language that allows interactivity), while Netscape has pioneered many areas
including Java and Frames technology. I prefer Netscape personally, because I cringe at the thought
of Microsoft someday ruling the Web, and because Netscapes bookmark files are saved as HTML
files which are easily converted for use on Web pages. It's your choice -- but remember that you can
always download both and try them out or switch at any time!
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