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Good advice for any browsing:
We strongly urge you to use your browser's "Back" button liberally - don't clog your computer's memory with just-visited pages or programs.

How This Site Works!

First, this is a host site of fast and efficient links to many other domains.  Please set your computer to load the pictures in our site (and in as high a resolution and as many colors as you can afford) as it is very visually enriched and much of its message is in the images.  Also many linked sites will provide music and sound, and some will feature animation - even video clips, increasingly in the future - so sound modules and video capabilities will enhance your pleasure.

We have tried to make fast-loading graphics, and hope the slight extra wait will be worthwhile to you.  Your cache memory will record a page, so subsequent visits to that page will load much faster.  The site is optimized for frames and Netscape 3.0 or better is recommended.

Click images, buttons or underlined topics . . .
Generally, throughout TV As WorldBrowse, you can click on any images or underlined words to connect with related links, to view an enlarged image, or to find more specific information about the topic you are examining. 

Back and forward . . .
You can always go home to WorldBrowse by clicking on the WorldBrowse bar to the left (if your browser supports "frames").  Or, you can go back to other pages if you find their buttons or names underlined.  Of course, you also can use your browser's "Back" or "Forward" controls.  (This will save your cache memory.); and, in this regard we strongly urge you to use your browser's "Back" button liberally - don't clog your computer's memory with just-visited pages or programs.  Images, sound and animations require much data.  Especially, some fancy "java" scripts (flashing borders, etc., which we avoid, but which you might encounter on linked sites you visit) should not be left running in the background.

Get trapped?
Finally, if you get trapped in a linked site and your back button won't work, you might have to dodge that site with your browser's "x" button at the top; this probably will bring you back to WorldBrowse and not totally exit your browser.