The Library was a rather nice place to get lost in for a few hours and very well constructed, I hope it turns up! On a related (slightly) theme on the Penkiln Burn site there's a subpage "Catalogue" which is also entertaining particularly "Other Words". Another section relates to the 100 questions pitched towards Bill, am I correct in assuming that this is the same content as the 100 book as published?
Today's Topics:
1. Library of Mu (Harry Bennae)
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From: Harry Bennae <qwertyuiog@yahoo.co.uk>
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Hi all,
Over the years if ever I wanted to research into any klf clippings or find out about anything to do with the klf I would turn to a useful website called libraryofmu.org I am sure many of you have heard of it and know all about it. It seems to be a fantastic database for lots of klf related press releases and archives the original klf mail. Today I visited it and found that it has disappeared. The domain is still there but no website.
Does anyone know anything about the disappearance of this website or why it has happened?
Merry Christmas
Harry
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