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Another month of changes and news. Our coverage of the Y2K 
problem continues with updated resources and we thank all the 
people who wrote in. Keep checking in - this section gets updated! 
Power users and HTML writers will want to 
study this month's extra-special Full Sail column and anyone running a mailing 
list should bookmark the IP Haven page. We have more 
CCN user Profiles to show you, more questions of yours answered, 
and we begin a new column exploring the new century ahead and 
laying out The Big Picture for you. Come on in and look around!
 
        
The Beacon is edited by 
Andrew D. Wright 
who welcomes your 
feedback. 
 
        
Beacon proofreader 
Barbara Langille 
deserves special praise for her hard work this month.
  
   
This Issue:
Opportunity for Growth!
 
| The User Reference Index: 
 | Margaret C. Douma continues to solve 
the age-old CCN problem of useful information being available in the CCN Archives, but 
not being easy to find. Try looking for it here! 
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|  The CCN Beacon Y2K Section:
 
 | Andrew D. Wright 
tells you what you need to know to cope with the infamous Year 2000 problem in this 
special section. How to diagnose your computer, how to fix Microsoft Windows, 
where to look for information about your software and hardware, and links to 
resources are all right here! This section is updated regularly. 
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| The Big Picture: Life in the 21st Century
 
 | Andrew D. Wright 
premieres this new column examining the changes in the world around us and what they 
could mean. In this edition we start our trip to the future 
by looking at the past looking at the future. Sound intriguing? See 
what the awakened sleeper saw, right here. |  |  |  
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| CCN IP Haven: 
 | Glenn Euloth 
explores mailing lists, the CCN Information Provider's secret weapon, 
in Part II of his two part series on majordomo, CCN's virtual secretary.
Learn what you can do and how you can do it, all laid out for you by an expert. 
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| Full Sail: 
 | Norman De Forest 
has outdone himself this month with the definitive guide to Special Characters on the 
web. Webmasters will want to bookmark the
ISO-Latin-1 Characters and Character Entities page 
and everyone else will want to see how they can finally read accented letters and 
symbols the way they were meant to be seen. 
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| Headlands: 
 | Robert W. Keereweer 
continues his exploration of the web pages of Chebucto users who have built interesting 
and enlightening sites in their web space. Come along with him and see what he's found 
this time and learn how you can do the same! 
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| Userhelp FAQ: 
 | Andrew D. Wright 
answers three new questions from the files of 
CCN Userhelp. 
How do I reduce my quota when I'm over? How do I download a file? 
How do I upload a file? 
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| Volunteers! 
 | The Chebucto Community Net is a volunteer-run network. Check here 
for information on what you can do to help out - and how we can 
help you! 
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| Back Issues 
 | CCN Beacon. Volumes 
1 (Three issues) and 2 (One issue). 
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The CCN Beacon is in need 
of writers, columnists and graphics designers. Your reward is a credit 
which will last the ages, the knowledge that hundreds of people 
will read your words and the experience - an opportunity for growth. 
Send in a small sample of your work or URL to 
au141@chebucto.ns.ca. 
 
        
We need a couple of our regular column spots filled, and perhaps start up some new ones. 
Ideas for feature articles as well as writers wishing to 'freelance' writing them are more 
than welcome as are graphics people to help illustrate. Write in for more information.
  Next Issue:
Don't Panic! 
        
Coming June! More new things to learn as our exploration 
of the developing world online continues. Did you know that 
traffic on the Internet is growing at 10 % a week? 
What does this mean to you? Find out right here in the CCN
Beacon: your window on the Internet!
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Andrew D. Wright   
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