[NIFL-TECHNOLOGY:1811] Re: Using a Website Offline

From: Carole Blair (cblair@mcla.mass.edu)
Date: Mon May 21 2001 - 00:48:34 EDT


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Jon, one more thought, you know, the one that always comes after you hit
the send button. Once you've snagged a site, the size of the resulting
file will tell you which kind of disk you'll need to use to transfer it
for viewing on another computer. A snagged site may fit on a floppy, or
you may need a zip disk for it. I generally use a CD because I store
multiple snagged sites on it. 

Carole Blair
Northern Berkshire Adult Basic Education Program
North Adams MA 01247
http://abeged.com



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