On 23 May 2000, at 16:52, Camilla Flintermann wrote: > With my iMAC and Netscape Communicator I was able to access the site, and > was told I needed to download "Flash4 player"....I downloaded an installer > icon but can't see that it got me anywhere. This is probably by lack of > technical knowhow, but it is too bad that the access is so daunting. > I clicked on "links" to see what he had, but couldn't get the page to > scroll all the way down. Does he link to PIEN?and CARE? The national orgs > are there, and some other sites. > Here are the current list of links.. (No PIENO, no CARE) American Parkinson's Disease Association http://www.apdaparkinson.com/ American Society for Neural Transplantation and Repair http://www.asntr.org/ Welcome to the US Congress http://www.congress.com/ Congress.Org -- Your Link to Congress http://www.congress.org/ Mr. Long Term Care http://www.mrltc.com/ Northwest Parkinson's Foundation http://www.nwpf.org/ The Parkinson Foundation of Canada http://www.parkinson.ca/ The National Parkinson Foundation http://www.parkinson.org/ The Mulligan Foundation http://www.parkinsons.org/ Parkinson's Action Network http://www.parkinsonsaction.org/ Parkinson's Information Web Site http://www.parkinsonsinfo.com/ The Parkinson's Institute http://www.parkinsonsinstitute.org/ Parkinson's Disease Foundation http://www.pdf.org/ People Living With Parkinson's http://www.plwp.org/ Research! America - Medical Research Advocacy http://www.researchamerica.org/ Roll Call Online: The Newspaper of Capitol Hill Since 1955 http://www.rollcall.com/ We Move - Worldwide Education and Awareness for Movement Disorders http://www.wemove.org/ > > I hope and assume that as a newbie to this PD advocacy (and a very > effective one, too) he is being guided by the PAN folks and Joan Samuelson > . They can offer good steering and advice if he's open to it. The > letters from MJF and Joan at the start of the site are great, and he > couldn't have a better "mentor" than Joan. > I agree! > > Maybe I'll figure out how to get connected---(help anyone??) But I'm sure > his efforts will in the end help us all, even if he "does it his way". > > Camilla Flintermann, CG for Peter 82/70/55 > Oxford, Ohio > http://www.newcountry.nu/pd/members/camilla/one.htm > <[log in to unmask]> > All the best ........... murray [log in to unmask] View the Parkinson's Awareness Links at: http://www.geocities.com/janet313/pienet/wwweb/index.html