now, i've found another ref, under the heading of the 'bookmark' that was
associated, earlier, with the movie web site"
"-=| Welcome to A o K Online! |=-"
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lakes/3709/aok.html
how did an exact copy of the other URL's 'header' become the 'bookmark' of the
movie web site? ...which is fully-functional, going directly to the movie web
site.
it's all so 'curious'...
anybody know 'what gives'?
K. P. Collins
>Subject: curious -
>From: kckpaulc at aol.comABCXYZ (ken collins)
>Date: Mon, 25 October 1999 11:14 PM EDT
>Message-id: <19991025231408.28835.00001165 at ng-fg1.aol.com>
>>i read an article in today's (Mon, 25Oct99) _New York Times_, "A Sleeper
>Movie
>Awakened by a Hungry Audience", by R. Lyman, pB1.
>>the article mentioned a web site:
>>http//www.omegacode.com/
>>when i went over there, i saved the URL, and it's name in my bookmarks file
>is:
>>"-=| Welcome to A o K Online! |=-"
>>this's 'curious'. anybody know 'what gives"?
>>what's the 'correlation' between AoK ['A o K'] and the _Omegacode_ movie?
>>for the record, i wish folks wouldn't do this sort of thing.
>>why? ...i've not seen the flick. it's not playing anywhere near where i live.
>but reading the synopsis, and then stumbling on the 'bookmark' name, leaves
>me
>'wondering' if these folks've made a movie about what they're doing with
>their
>movie.
>>K. P. Collins