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Created: 27th July 2001
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Unfinished Work

Here are some things I am thinking about or working on. Some of them may never be finished.

A Trawl Through the oldest Front Pages

Front Page Archive

Venlo, the Netherlands needs an update. It talks about Guilders and Deutschmarks, and these are all gone now, replaced by the Euro.

Front Page Archive

Updating Needed

Satellites and the Space Elevator - the Satellites entry is rather uninformative and repeats a lot of the stuff in the Space Elevator entry. It was written first, but the Space Elevator entry says it better. What did Arthur C Clarke say?



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Referenced Entries:

Venlo, the Netherlands
Polaris - the North Star
Moorhens
As You Like It - Willliam Shakespeare (Gnomon Under Construction)
FrontPage Archive - to May 1999
FrontPage Archive - June 1999
The Ancient Greek Constellations
Gnomon Star Entries (as opposed to constellation entries)
Flags (Gnomon)
Under Construction: The First Crusade
Isaac Newton - Scientist and Mathematician



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