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In <3FB691EB.FB37DEC3@pacbell.net>, on 11/15/03   
   at 12:51 PM, "J. R. Fox"  said:  
>Nearly all of them, in fact, venturing as far away as Australia.  I did  
>finally get the file, and most likely from them, so they had to have at  
>least one good link.  
 
I guess I'm just lucky.  I just tried the next site listed on the first  
line and it was an FTP site, so it downloaded just fine.  Although, as I  
mentioned, you could have just used File -> Save Page As and you would had  
a copy from the first link.  
 
>I'm always relieved to discover that it was someone else's screwup !     
>;-)  
 
Even though the U.S. California site is messed up, that does not prevent  
you from grabbing a good copy of the file from the site.  
 
Regards,  
 
Steven  
 
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