Commendations, CheshireHouse. You are an assiduous worker, dedicated and generous.
It was my bad, that I couldn't find the directory I was looking for earlier. I blame it on my favorite FTP client, the venerable WS_FTP95, aka WS_FTPLE. Another way took me there. I like a lot of the older versions of software, because they seem to have a more intuitive user interface. Perhaps I just get used to their idiosyncracies. I like to use software that I know what it's doing at all times, stuff that I could (at least in theory, heh-heh) duplicate the code for.
Somebody get Half-a-Pint off that high horse before another rant comes out. Ah, my all-time favorite browser was IE 3.2, not too far evolved from the open source Mosaic it was ripped from. Lightweight, nimble and fast, it would do just what you asked it to, neither more nor less. Can't effectively use it now, since M$ brainstormed the bright idea to snarl it all up in the roots of the operating system. Hmm. IE4 could not be uninstalled without ripping the guts out of the system registry. That's enough of that, though.
Paint Shop Pro peaked at its 4.14 version. The old WinZip, knowing nothing about tar.gzip, could do all I wanted it to. Cool it! OK.
See you at the red light. My '56 Ford V8 gonna eat your Lexus for breakfast.
Turning science fact into <<science fiction>>