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Send a private message (PM) if interested. Looking to trade a Web Warp cart for a Web Wars cart. This would be a straight trade. Location: USA, West Coast, SF Bay Area, 94044 Web Warp Game Cartridge for General Consumer Electronics (GCE) / Milton Bradley (MB) Vectrex. Made by Milton Bradley. With MB Euro / Nordic region rounded letting Vectrex logo design. Republic of Ireland (IRE) production factory. Snap closure cart case design made without closure screw. Welded permanently closed at the factory. More rounded corners seen on this cartridge case and cartridge label from this production location. #Vectrex #Web #Warp #WebWarp #Wars #WebWars Cart Pics here: https://photos.app.goo.gl/7teqK5sJcpJpCbcm8
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This forum has a lot of information hidden away in its depths. The repetition of the same questions indicates that locating that information is not as easy as it could be. Ideally I would like to create a metasearch so you could use one search box- but you would be deluged with possible answers and I don't have the resources anyway. So... I have created a page of searches for you to use. In some cases you need to prefix your search with "ti-99/4a" in quotes to focus the results on our favourite computer - I have noted this when especially relevant. How you use quotation marks is important in reducing unhelpful results - but overuse may cause you to miss something, so practice with varying search forms. Just putting lots of words without quotation marks is not usually useful and just one or two words may overwhelm you.. If I have omitted a resource rich web site (which does not require javascript!) do let me know.and I will update this offering. So- open this htm file in your browser and save it to your local machine where you can then open it at will. Have fun tisearch.htm
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It's early days, but I've just come across a link to a site which shows you how to use Google Drive to webhost for free. The link is here: http://www.labnol.org/internet/host-website-on-google-drive/28178/ I've tested it with their sample website file and it appears to work. I'm sure that there are some downsides to this, but I don't know what they are; with exception to there being a not very nicely named URL. Apparently it can also be used for podcasts, though I've not tested that. I thought that this might be useful for any of you who want to host websites / podcasts and are on a budget. I've not tested uploading an individual html/mp3 etc file yet though I am sure that there is a way to do this.