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RE: the demise of "Virtual Stonehenge" with sponsorship by Intel?

Apologies for cross posting to both Britarch and Arch-theory.

I just forgot of which two lists (possibly both) this was discussed -
with obvious frustrations from some.

Several ask for links to something on the Internet that others have
confirmed no longer exists.

Some commented, why provide a link on the list to a site that no
longer exists? Seemed fair to me.

But does the former link have information for the next group?

Others wished (or suggested) that a campaign directed at Intel be
mounted to get this back online. Seems sporting. So the "hunt" began.

These below are "possible" links that once did exist, and some contact
information at the very end.

The *first* presents frames, but no content, and does apparently link
back to English Heritage.

The *second* does not link at all, or is not the presentation sought?
It will not link for me at present.

*** and the answer might be ***

The *third* says:

"This page has been removed." - and will redirect you back to Intel
"Personal Technology."

1.  Virtual Stonehenge
http://www.superscape.com/intel/shenge.htm
Visitors to this site can take a virtual tour of present day
Stonehenge or travel back in time to different stages in its history.
Guided tours provide archaeological details about the structure.
Information about visiting the real thing is also provided.

2.  Virtual Stonehenge
http://connectedpc.com/cpc/explore/stonehenge
Guided tour has special effects such as detailed textures, dynamic
lighting and fog; site includes necessary software downloads.

3.  Virtual Stonehenge
http://www.intel.com/cpc/explore/stonehenge/
Intel offers a 3D computer walking tour of this prehistoric structure.
Download the requisite virtual reality software, which is free.

And for those wishing to mount a campaign, there are contacts that
Intel provided - in the past - and here is how to find them.

<QUOTE>

http://www.intel.com/cpc/explore/stonehenge/

"This page has been removed."

<UNQUOTE>

(but if you act in less than 15 seconds on the above URL - click
"Legal Information " link - you can access those pages even today).

http://www.intel.com/sites/corporate/tradmarx.htm

http://www.intel.com/intel/legal/contact.htm

(which eventually leads to this)

<QUOTE>

For further information contact Intel's Trademarks and Brands Group
at:

U.S./CANADA/LAR
telephone:  408.765.1805
fax:  408.765.6071

APAC/JAPAN
telephone:  011.852.2844.4610
fax:  011.852.2844.4466

EUROPE
telephone: 011.44.1793.403571
fax:  011.44.1793.422195

<UNQUOTE>

Nary an email address in the bunch.

Regards,

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