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Our web pages are designed to look best if your display is set to a size of 800x600 or better. However, we realize many of you surfing the web aren't set up for that, so we do provide a way to enter our pages that does not use frames (and thus requires less screen real estate).
Click here to enter our site with the full frame set. We recommend you use this entry if your display is set to 800x600 or better. For those of you inclined to hate frames, we understand. Really. We even sympathize with you, given that so many pages on the web go bonkers with frames and make a mess of your screen. With this in mind, we kept our frameset simple and uncomplicated.
Click here to enter our site without frames. We recommend you use this entry if your display is set to 640x480, or if you absolutely abhor the very concept of frames and can't tolerate them even when used sensibly.

If you have no idea what frames are or why you should worry about them, allow us to explain. Frames are a relatively new feature in web browsers which allow the page to be partitioned into segments. If your browser is Netscape Navigator 2 or later, or Microsoft Internet Explorer 3 or later, your browser supports frames. If you have an earlier version of one of these browsers, you should consider upgrading - it's free.