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The author writes:
> Zarf's Redundant Site Map
>
> This is an overview of my web pages. It's a somewhat crude attempt to represent
> a directed graph with a single nested list.
>
> I've organized my site into nodes, and each page is listed under the node which
> it is related to. Some pages are related to several things, and so they are
> listed several times. (That's why it's a redundant map.) Some nodes are related
> to other nodes, and so entire sections are listed under other sections --
> sometimes redundantly. Each item which occurs more than once has a small arrow
> by it: [->] You can use these arrows to cycle through that item's listings in
> the index.
>
> This map also includes some links to other people's pages. Offsite links are
> shown in {curly braces} to distinguish them from my own pages.
>
> Enjoy. Comments about this structure are welcome.
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Elliott C. "Eeyore" Evans eeyore+ -at- cmu -dot- edu