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Hey...what do you think about mirroring the No Spoilers page index on the ATD page linked on the sidebar. Currently only the Alpha index is available from that page. (I didn't want to step on any toes...don't know what you consider off limits for editing.)Ahpsp

Yes, I had mentioned that to Bleakhaus, as it was going to get rather long to just be sitting on the home page, so I think your mentioning this is sufficient for me to get that going. Thanks for that!

WikiAdmin 11:14, 29 November 2006 (PST)


Another navigation notion--currently when one reaches the end of one of the no-spoiler pages, there's no way to go on to the next section of pages without going back to the home page. Could we either get a next button or a full list of at least the page ranges for that section of the novel at the header or footer or something?
Not trying to overwhelm, and if there is someone else handling these types of things, I'd be happy to suggest it to them. The site is shaping up to be grand!Ahpsp 11:32, 30 November 2006 (PST)

Thanks. I will definitely address this today. Doing a next thing would be ideal, although I may just do the quickfix right now which is to add a link to the annotation pages in the side.

And, yeah, it is getting rather good. Very exciting. I'm working at implementing the other novels now, and that shouldn't be too far off.

WikiAdmin 11:43, 30 November 2006 (PST)

I just want to Thank You in Pynchonian Caps for this--and the other wikis. It is becoming a magnificent 'cathedral' of annotation and commentary. I feel like this will guide new readers for decades, some maybe yet unborn. I am proud to have contributed.
One of Pynchon's influences, Henry Adams, wrote of the anonymous workers and craftspeople who built the the medieval churches. This is that, time-changed, ala ATD. I will even sign this Anonymous, pretty sure I am speaking for most contributers, maybe all. You know who I am and who you are. Again, Thanks. Anonymous.

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