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The end of the Internet

The following is a reproduction of page from my (BMcC[18-11-46-503]) previous website. Note the date.

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The End of the Internet
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The End of the Internet webpage
was: http://www.shibumi.org/eoti.htm
As of 13 Sep 2002, the page seemed no longer to exist,
but it seems subsequently to have returned (Try it!).
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(Note: There are other "end of the internet" pages, but this
was the best known, one might say: "canonical", one.
Some others to try: 1, 2, 3, & if you dare: Shutdown the Internet)
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Following is what the page looked like:
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The End of the Internet

Congratulations! This is the last page.

Thank you for visiting the End of the Internet. There are no more links.

You must now turn off your computer and go do something productive.

Go read a book, for pete's sake.
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  Following is (was) The End of the Internet webpage source code:
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<!doctype html public "-//IETF//DTD HTML//EN">
<HTML>

<HEAD>
  <TITLE>www.shibumi.org/EotI</TITLE>
  <META NAME="AUTHOR" CONTENT="webmaster@shibumi.org">
  <META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="WordPad">
  <META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1">
  <meta name="description" content="The End of the Internet">
  <meta name="keywords" content="The end of the internet The last page">
</HEAD>

<BODY>
  <H1>The End of the Internet</H1>
  <h3>Congratulations! This is the last page.</h3>
  Thank you for visiting the End of the Internet. There are no more links.
  <br><br>You must now turn off your computer and go do something productive.
  <br><br>Go read a book, for pete's sake.
</BODY>

</HTML>
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Copyright © 2002-2003 Brad McCormick, Ed.D.
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BMcC signature seal stamp. Modelled on 18th century messenger's letter box in collection of Suntory Museum, Tokyo. Japanese write poems and prayers on slips of paper which they tie into knots like this shape although with longer legs. Prayers are often tied to branches of trees which can look like they are covered with snow. "Symbol of a symbol, image of an image, emerging from the destiny that is sinking into darkness...." (H. Broch, "The Sleepwalkers", p.648) Always remember. Add value. (This image created not later than 21 May 2003)
Invenit et fecit
 
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