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Tom Wheaton <[log in to unmask]>
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HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 2 Nov 1994 11:09:07 -0500
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If you guys want to try some real *remote* sensing (like 3,000 miles), check
out the Mercury Project on WWW.  Presumably, you have actual control of a
robot in the Southwest in a highly radioactive environment.  The robot allows
you to look at different parts of the area and use pressurized air to clear
away dust and sand to look at what they think are possible historic features.
 This is *not* a virtual robot, or at least that is what they say.  I do not
have the URL.  I logged on last night with Mosaic Netscape under What's Cool,
and then did not have a video helper installed.  By the time I had downloaded
Sparkle and then tried to download a thread-manager from Apple to run
Sparkle, I had to go home.  I will try again tonight or tomorrow.  It looks
like only one person can log on at a time, so don't hog so I can't get on.
;-)
 
Bye the way, does anyone know if you have to use MODE32 7.5 to run the thread
manager on a PowerPC.  Does anyone know what MODE32 or MODE32 7.5 are???
 
Tom Wheaton

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