Autopilot

Tired of the excessive effort required by clicking all the time? Wrists beginning to show signs of CTS from all this web browsing? To addicted to stop though? Well, Mkgray of net.Genesis is proud to announce Web Autopilot.


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Begin Your Cruise on Autopilot

or, if you think 12 seconds is too long or too short,
enter your own delay: (in seconds)

net.Genesis: Tools For Web Developers

That's what net.Genesis does. And, since you're using autopilot on our site, I figured I'd briefly take this opportunity to check out our products: Autopilot utilizes the client pull feature of Netscape 1.1, so if you're not using it, sorry, but you should get it. (It supports tables, it's cool)
[Autopilot Periodic Message] [Autopilot FAQ]

What Autopilot Does

Autopilot uses the Netscape 1.1 "Refresh" HTTP header, which tells your client to reload a page after a certain amount of time. Autopilot tells your browser to reload a new specially selected random homepage every 12 seconds, allowing you to sit back and watch the web go by. It makes it's selection from a carefully selected list of over 8001 home pages, designed especially to tantalize your browsing needs. :-)
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