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<title>Welcome to SlipKnot's local Home Page </title>
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<h2>The version you are using is: 1.40</h2>
<i><b>(Released: Dec. 6, 1995)</b></i>
<hr>
<h4>Be sure to retrieve the SlipKnot What's New Page periodically</h4>
<p>
<b>Why?</b>
<ul>
<li>It's the best (and easiest) way to find out about new versions of SlipKnot
<li>It's the best way to upgrade (for free) to the latest version
<li>We provide a voluminous "Starting Points on the Web" page from there, which is full of remarkable
places to go, and tools to enhance SlipKnot.
</ul>
<p>
<h5>Getting the What's New Page:</h5>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://plaza.interport.net/slipknot/whatsnew.html">
Get "What's New" from the SlipKnot primary site</a> (Interport.net).
<li><a href="ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/pb/pbrooks/slipknot/whatsnew.html">or retrieve it from the SlipKnot backup site</a> (Netcom.com).
</ul>
<hr>
<h3>Here are some helpful test documents (already on your disk):</h3>
<ul>
<li> <b>Test the screen fonts you've selected. <a href="testfont.htm">(click here)</a></b>
<li> <b><a href="Authors.htm">Test graphics and sound</a> using the SlipKnot-People Page.<b>
<li> <b>Read about the many ways you can use SlipKnot on the <a href="features.htm">Features and Hints Page</a></b>
<li> <b>Instructions on using <a href="features.htm#Advanced">Forms, FTP, Gopher and Telnet</a>
and other miscellaneous new features.
</ul>
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<h3>You can start browsing the World Wide Web using the following starting points:</h3>
<ul>
<li>You can start with
<a href="http://plaza.interport.net/slipknot/felix2.html">Felix Kramer's
Grand Links Page </a> (hundreds of interesting sites classified by
category).
<li><a href="http://www.w3.org/pub/WWW/">The World Wide Web Consortium</a>, contains research
documents about the Web (including its technical underpinnings).
<li>Scott Yanoff, an Internet legend,
compiles his vast <a href="http://www.uwm.edu/Mirror/inet.services.html">Internet Resources
List</a> containing locations by subject. Here's the place to start looking if you have a subject in mind.
<li>Or to try Gopher, start with <a href="gopher://gopher.tc.umn.edu/">the University of Minnesota's Gopher service</a>
</ul>
<h3>(Have a wonderful time browsing...)</h3>
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