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What's New?

16 July 2007: Added some really interesting information to the Unicorn by Any Other Name page. Go have a read!

16 June 2007: Added a link on the Links page.

08 Feb 2006: I added a link in the body of the Main page, regarding Elasmotherium sibiricum, that is, the one-horned rhinoceros. I'd mentioned the beastie in the page, but now I have a link to an article on it.

16 June 2004: I came across a new unicorn quote (I'm amazed I haven't encountered it before, actually) and put it on the Quotes page.

06 June 2004: Added a link, added a statement on the index page regarding the fact that this site has been on the web for ten years now.

31 October 2002: Added the Romanian word for unicorn to the languages page. Thanks, for the info, Kenneth!

This website first went online in its original incarnation in May of 1994. It has since undergone several design changes, lots of content updates, and a couple of URL changes, although it's been at its current URL since May 1998.

I once got a very rude email from someone who chastised me for not updating these pages "more often". I'm not sure what they thought I should be doing with my time, but I guess I'm meant to scour the web and the public libraries and book stores, searching for new and fresh unicorn information to put on this website or something...

Well, I'm sorry, but a unicorn doesn't work like a mule.

Okay, to be serious for a moment, it's true that I don't really update here all that often. I've said most of what I wanted and needed to say about unicorns, and it's all right here. When I find a new link that I like or get a new bit of interesting info, I do put it online here, but well, I've got well over a dozen other websites to look after, a business to run, a family to look after, and, yes, an actual life, and the unicorn thing is mostly just a hobby anyway.

That's about the size of it, I suppose, where this particular website is concerned. When the unicorns come looking for me, I always answer, but I don't actively pursue them anymore...

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