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bothersome viewing?  does the formatting seem ragged?

then changing browsers** may help!

 

 To view this page, you are using a web browser.

 Safari  help is at the bottom of the page.

 

 

If the formatting is bothersome and you are using a web browser other than Microsoft's Internet Explorer or a  recent version of Apple's Safari, you may  wish to begin again using either.  A suitable Internet Explorer (all since 1995) was installed on all computers that use Microsoft's windows, and recent Safari was installed on all recent Apple computers.

 

 

 

 

This web site was designed to be viewed with the most widely used web browser, Microsoft’s Internet Explorer:

its unremarkable icon with a gold halo is depicted below.

 

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Some browsers do not show web pages as formatted by MSO FrontPage

 

• (do not use) any version  of Netscape Navigator and

• (do not use) old versions of Firefox, Flock, Opera or Safari.

Common  PDF "Adobe" files (file with ending ".pdf") are unaffected  by your choice of web browser.  PDF files (portable document format) often appear with the icon shown here: or

Except for border color,  Apple's Safari for Windows  shows web pages formatted as programmed.  Some prefer its layout: space to view content is maximized; it is not cluttered with toolbars, etc. 

 

Minimum requirements for Apple's Safari 3.2.2 for windows:

•  Windows XP or Windows Vista

•  At least 256MB of RAM

•  500Mhz Pentium-class processor or better

And it's free. 

Download/use the Safari 3.2.2 for windows, or

download/use the newly released Safari 4.0 for windows.

 

T. L. Grimes

 

 updated

September 08, 2009

 

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