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Welcome to "Queer Street", a little cul-de-sac off of the Information Super-Highway (still here despite CompuServes censorship), containing information on Gay UK Community Groups, a small but expanding Article List, over 150 Queer Links, THT Safer Sex advice, several Health & Fashion Links, the regularly revised Web of the Week, and information on this site and its author in Site Office. Please fill in my Site Questionnaire!
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Article submissions for publication on this site are always welcome! This site is accessed around six hundred times a week, with an expanding article list it is hoped that this number will increase in the future.
Queer Street Welcomes Visitor No (since July 17th, 1996)
I hope you like what you find here, if so and if you're looking to have a web site set up or intend to set up a site yourself, check out my other site. It's hosted by Direct Connection here in the UK. Dircon is better (faster), cheaper and more free speech inclined service provider than poor old CompuServe. CompuServe do give me this space free with my account but they also censor what is published... banning the site once for the publication of safer sex information and then again 'cause I put an e-mail link for people to complain! Oh well.
The recently incorporated sound files (for those of you running Internet Explorer) may take a few seconds to download but I think theyre worth it, they are used sparingly (only on a couple of pages) and where relevant or at least entertaining. If they get on your nerves change your browsers options so that it doesnt play sounds or click the STOP button on your toolbar as soon as the sound starts to play.
The page Im particularly fond of at the moment is The End of an Earring so please check it out.
Queer Street is designed with the excellent Microsoft Internet Explorer in mind. Though other browsers will display this site it will only ever look its best when viewed through the Microsoft product. If you're a CompuServe user read on for instructions on how to install the browser for use with CIS.