a ccsvi story told in URLs

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a ccsvi story told in URLs

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www.this-is-the-story-of-a-woman.com/

click the arrows forward, watch the URLs....
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I'll second that... :?:
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I'm sure the Italian version is better as the author seems to have a bit of English translation issues.

www.questa-e-la-storia-di-una-donna.com

You simply click on the forward arrow within the webpage while you read the read the changing website address itself. It's really quite good marketing.

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Sorry for being dense. My tabs truncate everything, and the address bar ain't so visible any more. Maybe the arrows could contain a piece of text that says the same thing? I dunno.

One question though. I think there was a rumour that Dr. Zamboni did not approve of Brave Dreams' protocol for some reason... Is there anywhere I could get straight info on it? I just read 'em, I don't argue. Like an english-language version of the document itself?
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