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 Saturday, 06 May 2006
Mr. Speedy's Canadian Travel Bug Chart! PDF Print E-mail
Written by Brat   
Saturday, 27 August 2005
Ace programmer and all-around-nice-guy, Mr. Speedy (of Mr. Speedy's Parade) has just unleashed the Mr. Speedy's Canadian Travel Bug Chart! It's a cool script that tracks the status of Travel Bugs in the Great Canadian Travel Bug Race (of course :-).

Registered Users can view the status of the race by clicking on TB Race! in the User Menu. Not Registered? Sign up here -- it's free!





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