Hi Alan,

I remember this. Nice to see it back again!

With regard to your site problems. I don't have enough space to offer you
hosting. Although I can archive (on fluxlist.com) anything you're hosting
that is a completed fluxlist project if you want  (e.g portrait of secret
fluxus).

Generally speaking the best way to test your pages on your own machine is in
Netscape.. IE just lets anything slide. If it works okay in Netscape chances
are it will work in anything.

cheers,

Sol.




----- Original Message -----
From: Alan Bowman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <FLUXLIST@scribble.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2005 1:48 PM
Subject: FLUXLIST: original FFFO site found!!!


> Dear Fluxlisters,
>
> We have found an historical document (sort of) worth seeing)!  Whilst
> trawling the teeth grindingly vast and bewildering cache of archived
website
> on the world wild web we managed to find a copy of the first ever
> freeformfreakout organisation website.  The s(h)ite, until now thought to
> have been deleted from the university of sunderland server and lost
forever,
> was in fact deleted from the university of sunderland server but cached
> somewhere else in some webarchive!  Much to the embarrassment of Bowman we
> have dug it up, dusted it off and put it here :-
> http://freeweb.supereva.com/alanfffo.superdada/fffoold/0.htm
>
> Only slightly modified, we've added an 'escape' button and changed a few
of
> the links, the site shows Bowman's very first attempt at web design
> (entirley wtitten in HTML on a unix system) and highlights the fact that,
> well....he just hasn't got any better really has he?
>
> Oh!  There are some long lost scores there too ('100 surface music events'
> and 'shoe events' which were the original inspiration for the fluxus
influx
> shoe days, apparently).  There are also a range of highly amusing 'futile
> games' too.
>
> Still here?  Click on the link!!!!
>
> Anna Wombal
> FFFO _____________ Div.
>
>
>
>
> visit the FREEFORMFREAKOUT ORGANISATION online!
> http://freeformfreakoutorganisation.net
> Chucking a spaniel in the works since 1986 or 7 or maybe 8 (we don't
> remember...)
>
>
>


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