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  1. Where can I find a certain album?
  2. Where am I and where do I find a certain topic?
  3. This page looks wierd/something doesn't work.

  1. Where can I find a certain album?

    I personally can't get you any and most of Brian's albums are difficult to find with the exception of his new album. The best chance you have of finding an album is to contact his manager at [email protected]. You might be able to get a copy of the new Collections I album (a collection of his older songs), a re-release of the acoustic album "It's About Time" and possibly (although I'm not certain) the self titled album. The price is probably around (US)$15 but you will need to find out for certain from Brian's manager. A second option is to contact Mitch. Mitch has told me that he has a few copies of the self-titled album for sale for (US)$25 (which includes S&H), he also said he occasionally has others available on e-bay. No guarentees, just possibilities. Good luck!!

  2. Where am I and where do I find a certain topic?

    You can start by looking at the site map to find what is available in one page. The page navigation is fairly simple (I hope). On the left, under the "Navigation" area are links to the main areas of the site. Clicking on any of those links will take you to that area. Several areas have more pages associated with them (like the albums page for example). You will be given links on that page to follow the other pages. You can tell where you are by looking below the title bar for each area and you will see a heirarchical view of where you are that is similar to how they do things on many of the search engines (like Yahoo!). For example, on this page if you look above these questions you will see in small writing:


    home>help>faq

    This tells you that you are on the faq page which is found in the help area which is part of the "home" page. You can click on the help to take you to the help page or the home to take you to the home page. You can also click on the help or home links to the left and it will take you to those areas. It doesn't make any difference which way you do it, they both (should) work the same.

  3. This page looks wierd/something doesn't work.

    Well, aside from you just thinking that the colors are ugly or the site looks weird layout-wise (you are welcome to your opinion) there might be some problems with using different browsers that make things look very different from what they look like on my computer (I check the pages using Netscape 4.62 running Linux and I also check them using Lynx and Links from time to time). I have tried to keep everything fairly simple and not use any flashy stuff (which I personally don't care for anyhow). The only "advanced" features that I have used are Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) for some of the colors and paragraph layout. I'm trying to make sure that I leave things backed up fairly well so if your browser doesn't support CSS things will still look semi-normal. I don't use any super-complex CSS however, so most newer browsers should see things fine.


Updated: 16/5/2000
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