For now you'll find the newest FAQ and some pictures of JT to view.
If you're already familiar with WWW, here's the URL:
http://garnet.acns.fsu.edu/~jrisberg/JT.html
If you haven't explored W3 yet, it's definitely worth a look. Those limited
to text-mode can usually use Lynx, which does a nice job using only text,
though you won't be able to see the GIFs, of course.
To visit the JT page using lynx, you'd type:
lynx http://garnet.acns.fsu.edu/~jrisberg/JT.html
I'd appreciate any feedback or suggestions for what else to add.
Enjoy,
-= Joel =-
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Joel Risberg -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- jris...@garnet.acns.fsu.edu
"Me? I'm a fingersmith. I'm a professional fingersmith."
-= Roald Dahl -=- "The Hitchhiker" =-
: http://garnet.acns.fsu.edu/~jrisberg/JT.html
: lynx http://garnet.acns.fsu.edu/~jrisberg/JT.html
: Enjoy,
Nice work Joel,
I just took a brief tour of it today at work with mosaic for windows. Now
if only George Massenburg can convince JT to tour cyberspace, maybe he
will be inspired to lay down some short little audio tracks for his fans with
WWW capabilites to enjoy!
I see that George posts to the group quite frequently. Any idea if he is
aware of the hyper/multimedia capabilities of the WWW?
regards
Gary
(a fan from the Great White North)
Thanks. I'm planning to add a lot more to it.
>
>I just took a brief tour of it today at work with mosaic for windows. Now
>if only George Massenburg can convince JT to tour cyberspace, maybe he
>will be inspired to lay down some short little audio tracks for his fans with
>WWW capabilites to enjoy!
That would certainly be nice. Shall we all chip in and buy JT a modem for his
powerbook?
>
>I see that George posts to the group quite frequently. Any idea if he is
>aware of the hyper/multimedia capabilities of the WWW?
>
I won't try and speak for him, but he's visited the JT home page, anyway.
-= Joel =-
BTW: In case anyone missed it, the URL is:
http://garnet.acns.fsu.edu/~jrisberg/JT.html