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This version was prepared for the web and as such, the content
(most notably the video segments included within) has been significantly
edited due to file size/download time. However, some wait time may be required for some of the larger portions of the content. |
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This work was created from winter 1997- through spring 1998 on and for Netscape on the Macintosh PowerPC, though everything is still wholly functional if you are using, say, Microsoft Internet Explorer on the Windows 95 platform. |
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Finally: before proceeding with the following link to the main content,
you should check to make sure that you have already installed
both the QuickTime and Macromedia Flash plugins. Clicking below will open another window which will function
as the primary focus of your navigation, such that you may decide
to close this current window if memory-allotment becomes an issue
with your browser. One important factor to consider is that some
computers-- particularly those not equipped with fast processors--
may have trouble handling the large amount of data included within
this project and as such, may crash on occasion. Again, this is
something about which to be cautious, but not quite a case of extreme caveat emptor. |
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All content ©1998 Jean-Paul Tremblay under Harvard University. No part of this work may be reproduced
in any form without prior approval. |