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RE: Fw: [Albannach's Scotland List] Rosslyn Chapel



John,
I had no problem with the URL.  Very nicely done.

Mel

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-sinclair@mids.org [mailto:owner-sinclair@mids.org]On Behalf
> Of John S. Quarterman
> Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 1999 8:42 PM
> To: sinclair@mids.org
> Subject: Re: Fw: [Albannach's Scotland List] Rosslyn Chapel
>
>
> >
> >Greetings,
> >This is a forward of a message I received a while back and just
> now had time
> >to post it here.  Would anyone care to comment on this?
> >
> >Gary M. Sinclair
> >=========================================
> >
> >Subject: [Albannach's Scotland List] Rosslyn Chapel
> >
> >
> >>From: A Cameron Cunningham <cameron@cameronc.demon.co.uk>
> >>
> >>If anyone is interested in knowing more about Rosslyn Chapel you could
> >>get information from my web page, URL below, Go to 'Day Out' section.
> >>Pictures of the 'Corn' and the 'cactus' carvings plus the amazing
> >>'Apprentice Pillar' plus its story.
>
> I'm guessing the URL he means is
>  http://members.tripod.com/~CunninghamC/Homepage12_97/index.htm
>
> I can't manage to find any of those things without that page crashing
> my Netscape.  Can anyone else?
>
> >>There I reproduce a 'Scotsman' report of a conference, held in Orkney,
> >>where the Sinclair family failed to prove to the assembled academics the
> >>accuracy of the Zeno information.
>
> There's a similar report from the Shetland News linked into the
> Shetland page,
>  http://www.mids.org/sinclair/shetland.html
>
> >>Rosslyn, above all other buildings, in Scotland is the most fantastic,
> >>alluring and complex. Where fact and fantasy intervene is impossible to
> >>know. Where else would you get pagan 'Green Men' in an Episcopal,
> >>Christian, church. I find it best to just accept and enjoy it all as it
> >>is and not try and PROVE anything at all.
>
> But that would leave out half the fun of it. :-)
>
> John S. Quarterman <jsq@mids.org>
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