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The World Wide Web on the World Wide Sea
Question:
> Great work! > Here’s one nit, the Java lounge thumbnail on day 2 is linked to the WWW > antenna. > Jim
Thank you, Jim. The broken link has been corrected. Bill http://americahurrah.com/Cruises/Ryndam/daytwo.htm
Response:
Just returned from ten days on HAL’s Ryndam to Baja California and the Mexican Riviera. The Ryndam has internet access via satellite. With my laptop and digital camera I recorded the voyage and uploaded it to my web site daily while the ship was underway. The cost was $100 for 250 minutes. Here is the web site for all the ports and shipboard activities. Bill http://www.americahurrah.com/Cruises/Ryndam/log.htm
Response:
Great work! Here’s one nit, the Java lounge thumbnail on day 2 is linked to the WWW antenna. Jim
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Just returned from ten days on HAL’s Ryndam to Baja California and the > Mexican Riviera. > The Ryndam has internet access via satellite. With my laptop and > digital camera I recorded the voyage and uploaded it to my web site > daily while the ship was underway. The cost was $100 for 250 minutes. > Here is the web site for all the ports and shipboard activities. > Bill > http://www.americahurrah.com/Cruises/Ryndam/log.htm
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>Here is the web site for all the ports and shipboard activities. >Bill >http://www.americahurrah.com/Cruises/Ryndam/log.htm
"The ship was spotless, the crew exceptionally friendly… a server at the Lido Restaurant would greet us with song at breakfast.. "Oh What a Beautiful Morning!" Sometimes the passengers would join in." Scratch that old bucket.
Response:
Just returned from ten days on HAL’s Ryndam to Baja California and the Mexican Riviera. The Ryndam has internet access via satellite. With my laptop and digital camera I recorded the voyage and uploaded it to my web site daily while the ship was underway. The cost was $100 for 250 minutes. Here is the web site for all the ports and shipboard activities. Bill http://www.americahurrah.com/Cruises/Ryndam/log.htm
Response:
Great work! Here’s one nit, the Java lounge thumbnail on day 2 is linked to the WWW antenna. Jim
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Just returned from ten days on HAL’s Ryndam to Baja California and the > Mexican Riviera. > The Ryndam has internet access via satellite. With my laptop and > digital camera I recorded the voyage and uploaded it to my web site > daily while the ship was underway. The cost was $100 for 250 minutes. > Here is the web site for all the ports and shipboard activities. > Bill > http://www.americahurrah.com/Cruises/Ryndam/log.htm
Response:
>Here is the web site for all the ports and shipboard activities. >Bill >http://www.americahurrah.com/Cruises/Ryndam/log.htm
"The ship was spotless, the crew exceptionally friendly… a server at the Lido Restaurant would greet us with song at breakfast.. "Oh What a Beautiful Morning!" Sometimes the passengers would join in." Scratch that old bucket.
Response:
> Great work! > Here’s one nit, the Java lounge thumbnail on day 2 is linked to the WWW > antenna. > Jim
Thank you, Jim. The broken link has been corrected. Bill http://americahurrah.com/Cruises/Ryndam/daytwo.htm
