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You can also check out last month's links.


I and my team of hardened surfers scour the web for minutes on end to find you the links.html necessary to make your life full and complete. However, we are not omnipotent. If there's something out there that's cool and worthy, let me know. English and Japanese links.html are okay!
-- r e n






First of all, if you don't have an HTML 3.0 friendly browser like Netscape 2.0, get it. Some of the great new features of Netscape 2.0 is its ability to take plugins. These let Netscape do all kinds of cool things, from viewing inline Quicktime movies to sizzling-fast graphics. While you're at Netscape, check out there help about maneuvering within frames.


There's plenty of news on the web, from editorials to quick headline bites. Three biggies to keep you up are Yomiuri, Asahi, and Mainichi's funky Jam Jam.


You can read all about the latest Health and Welfare Ministry scandals from the newspages above. But if you want your voice to be heard in protest, sign the petition to demand some responsible action.


From Gibson's Neuromancer to the REAL net, ChibaMoo dials you into a Multi-User Dungeon. Make a character and wander the Sprawl; talk to other users, and help build cyberspace, literally. The future of online web-interaction starts here, on the dark, rain-splattered streets of Chiba.



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