There are two
main ways to use this archive. The first is by using the image
link below that reads "Enter Archive Now". This
will take you to the very first month of the archive. Way
back in 1998 when this all started. The second way is to use
the links to the left of this page to veiw a month
of your choosing. I would recommend using these links if you
know what month you need to go to.

Once inside the
archive, you will notice that there is a drop down box and
arrows directing you to the next month or previous month.
Use these to browse each month at a time.
We are currently
tyring to find a good search engine for this archive, but
until then, we hope you will be able to find what you need.
I suggest that you take advantage of your "find in
Page" feature under Edit on your Netscape
browser. Or "Find on this Page" under Edit
on your IE browser. Ctrl+F keys on both browsers.
You
may encounter some broken pictures or links if it was placed
in the post by the original author. We have no control over
outside links or photos that expire. We have tried our best
to retain all original information in each post.
Other archived forums...
[Britannic
pg.1] [Britannic
pg.2] [Olympic pg.1]
[Olympic pg.2] [Fiber
Optics]
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Britannic
forum archived from the Britannic Research Centre by Russ
Wild |
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Olympic forum
archived from the Olympic Class Page by Russ Wild |
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Fiber optics
forum archived from the Fiber
Optics Page by Joe Oliveira |
If you encounter
any problems while using this archive, please contact
me asap so I can try to fix it.
First
message ever on the board
First
thread about gold trim
First
thread about White Star Buff
First
set of plans talked about on the board
First
thread about bridge roof top color
First
thread about mast color
The
first "Mystery Box" thread (it's a big one)
Do you know of
a post that should be listed under these two topics. Please
email me and
I will take a look at it.
I will have to research to make sure that it is truly the
'first' post on the subject or by author.

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