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fairly sure the file you were looking for exists on this site, don't
give up!
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(Web address) for spelling errors and fix them.
- Change the extension on the file (in the URL) from .htm to .html (or vice-versa), i.e. spiders.htm to spiders.html.*
- Go to the home
page, or use the links at left to navigate the site.
- Back up a level in the URL, and keep backing up until you find something, e.g.
if you were trying to access the page http://naturalsciences.org/funstuff/faqs/wombats.html,
try erasing everything in the URL after the last slash, until it
reads http://naturalsciences.org/funstuff/faqs/ **
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Please include the URL you tried to reach.
* We don't
have any spider pages yet, by the way. It's one of those things
we keep meaning to get around to. Or perhaps by the time you're
reading this, we do have a spider page, and we've just forgotten
to update this page. Coprolite happens.
** This would take you to the
FAQ index, where you would learn that although, regrettably, we have
no FAQ on wombats, we do have a number of others, including one on bats.

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