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<div>I think cheese in French is fromage. BooK?</div>
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color="#000000">Isn't "fromme" a (mis-spelled) word for
cheese, in French? Does "news" mean "dip"? If so,
then it must be the "Cheesedip.com" website (since modifiers
usually follow the noun being modified, in French....). Or, perhaps,
it's the CheesyNews.... It's been about 40 years since I took
French....</font></blockquote>
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<div>Mark, the website looks good. I looked at it in Netscape 4.7 for
Mac, IE 5 for Mac, and Netscape 7.0 for Mac all on a 17" monitor.
The type was readable and clear. (I got somebody to help me with the
big words.) I, too, liked the shaded background. All in all, I think
it's quite successful.</div>
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<div>Chris</div>
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