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Hotamale! is best enjoyed with 800x600x16m colours with Java-enabled Netscape Navigator 4 or MS Internet Explorer 3 running on an IBM-compatible PC. Also recommended are the installed fonts from CorelDraw! and/or Microsoft Office. HTML 3.2 and Lynx 2.x are also supported.

These are simply little tools that may make your stay at Hotamale! a little more comfortable.


Navigation made easy - with Nutbar

     Go Nuts

     I sometimes don't like frames too much. They get in the way. Well now, you can cruise through Hotamale! with a cool floating navigational toolbar. It's such a crazy idea, I called it the Nutbar. Just click the link above, and the toolbar will pop up, ready and willing to travel. It's like a floating frame, only better! Move it around, resize it, whatever you like.

Seek and you will find on Hotamale!

     With Hotamale! Site Search and the great people at Infoseek, you can perform specific searches on my little world for the stuff you want. Simply type a specific question, phrase (in quotes) or a name.

Hotamale Site Search
Powered by Infoseek     Tips

Notify for updates on Hotamale!

     Hotamale! is generally updated monthly. However, if you're really restless, you can receive e-mail notifying when selected webpages here are updated, courtesy of NetMind URL-minder.

1. Select Web pages to mind:

2. Enter your email address:

     If you want to monitor a page not listed above (ie., the Star Trek Timeline), go to URL-minder: Your Personal Web Robot!

Escape from frames

     Go Frameless

     Sometimes sitemasters make mistakes when dealing with frames and you become "trapped" in them as you move around. If you arrived through the Hotamale! Foyer, Hotamale! has already attempted to jam any frames. However, if you do not have JavaScript support currently running, you can click the link above to jam any errant frames. And if you don't have frames running, uh well, you can press it too, just for fun.

Back to Hotamale!


Mr. T: "Gimme a cup of coffee!"
Waiter: "How do you want it?"
Mr. T: "In a cup, fool!"
-- The A-Team


[Delta/Vega Graphx Logo] HoTaMaLe! Gregory Lam's Website
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Earth
Launched: July 1st, 1996
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© Copyright 1997 Gregory Lam. Nutbar and Site Search were written by me.
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