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For more on Poe (performance name of Annie Danielewski) see poe.cyberfan.com * No longer available * or Interview by Martin Renzhofer, Salt Lake City Tribune, January 5, 1996. [No longer available] http://utahonline.sltrib.com/96/JAN/05/tca/21241212.htmIncidentally, while the name "poe.org" is used for a rock band, "www.poe.com" is assigned to Professional Office Enterprises, and "www.poe.net" is used by Apache: Red Hat Linux Web Server.
Announcement for multimedia readings of Poe, also available at www.mercuryrecords.com/mercury/artists/poe/info.html [No longer available]
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The team may be "the first to be christened with a literary allusion," according to an Associated Press article by Alex Dominguez in the Detroit News, March 30, 1996. But you won't find this explanation at the web site of the NFL Ravens [No longer available]
team.
Garnett room in virtual reality (VRML) (http://etext/lib.virginia.edu/garnett/vrml/index.html
Requires downloading an VRML browser, such as Cosmo Player.
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Called a "web toy with delusions of literacy," this style synthesizer uses the principles of Claude Shannon to imitate the style of Poe and others.
Mike Keith's "constrained writing" versions of "The Raven", the word lengths defined by the first 740 places of pi. See also Mike Keith's "AANVVV". at http://users.aol.com/s6sj7gt/mikeaan.htm, patterned after both pi and alt.adjective.noun.verb.verb.verb configurations.
Also at http://www.radix.net/~madsox/humor/raven.txt [No longer available]
and
http://www.why-not.com/cats/raven.htm
Dubious Distinction Department:
A few Poe sites display more enthusiasm than accuracy. For example, Poe's name is misspelled in three different ways in the first six words of http://www.zonasplace.com/cheryl/poe/index.html. Elsewhere, we are told that Poe was born in the "great city" of Baltimore (http://www.colltown.org/history/index.html) or somewhere in the state of Maryland (http://www.ipl.org/youth/stateknow/md2.html).
Since public domain Poe e-texts are widely available on the web, the claims put forth by the maintainer of "The Poe Page" (http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Corridor/4220/poe.html) seem poignantly extravagant: (1) "I hand type all of these stories and poems," (2) "All contents of ...'The Poe Page' are copyrighted by M. Cullum 1997-1998," and (3) "the poems and stories from The Poe Page may be reproduced on other Web sites with the permission of M. Collum."