When I told David and Chuck that

Latin terminology for military and civil service.
[Ancient History]
<http://ancienthistory.about.com/cs/militaryterms/>
points to:
http://www.geocities.com/~stilicho/mottoes2.html
and the URL is dead,

David was very kind to provide alternatives to the URL,
and then some.

I made use of  http://makeashorterlink.com to
keep you from having to cut and paste.

Cheers!
--
Han Tacoma

~ Artificial Intelligence is better than none! ~


----- Original Message -----
From: "David P. Dillard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Han Tacoma" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2003 1:11 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: Repost thumbs up


>
> That is a case of accepting a brand name.  Usually there are some good
> leads on About.com pages so when that page worked, I stopped and accepted.
> I did not notice that they have only one good link and that that link does
> not currently work.  It may, however, be done temporarily.
>
> Nevertheless the page refered to may be viewed in Internet Archive at this
> URL:
>
> <http://web.archive.org/web/20020212103157/http://
> www.geocities.com/~stilicho/mottoes2.html>

http://makeashorterlink.com/?Y4C521304

> All available versions of the page can be seen from this master link page
> for that URL:
>
> <http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://
> www.geocities.com/~stilicho/mottoes2.html>

http://makeashorterlink.com/?Z6F513304

> So, if you will pardon the pun, it is possible to still do some Roman
> around on the ghost of that website that About.com refers to and if you
> get this in time, you can do a substitution in the material for About.com
> (.)
>
> The page is named "Latin Phrases: Other Mottoes"
>
> You can also delete that link altogther if you prefer.
>
>
> Sincerely,
> David Dillard
> Temple University
> (215) 204 - 4584
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
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