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Biwako has been doing a lot of scanning and there is a chance, if you are in E-Uni, that you may come across a couple of bookmarks saved by Biwako. The bookmarking scheme used is loosely based on the [[WHC_Bookmarking_Scheme | WH Campus Bookmarking Scheme]].  
Biwako has been doing a lot of scanning and there is a chance, if you are in E-Uni, that you may come across a couple of bookmarks saved by Biwako. The bookmarking scheme used is loosely based on the [[WHC_Bookmarking_Scheme | WH Campus Bookmarking Scheme]].  


Notable differences:
==== Notable differences: ====
* Direction of WH connections: Period (.) is used to indicate that the WH leads away from K-space surrounding the campus Biwako started scanning from and asterisk (*) denotes that the WH leads back.
* Direction of WH connections: Period (.) is used to indicate that the WH leads away from K-space surrounding the campus Biwako started scanning from and asterisk (*) denotes that the WH leads back.
* Wormhole bookmarks leading back to campus have an extra integer that denotes the number of jumps to K-space. ''<code>*ABC 2 [XYZ]</code>'' indicates that the current system is 2 jumps from the starting campus K-space via this connection.
* Wormhole bookmarks leading back to campus have an extra integer that denotes the number of jumps to K-space. ''<code>*ABC 2 [XYZ]</code>'' indicates that the current system is 2 jumps from the starting campus K-space via this connection.
* W-Space systems are named after the signature of the WH used to enter them. For example, the system behind ''<code>.WH [ABC] C1</code>'' will be referred to as ABC and connections that lead back to this system may be named ''<code>*ABC 2 [XYZ]</code>''.
* W-Space systems are named after the signature of the WH used to enter them. For example, the system behind ''<code>.WH [ABC] C1</code>'' will be referred to as ABC and connections that lead back to this system may be named ''<code>*ABC 2 [XYZ]</code>''.
* Connections to K-space will have the system name. Like ''<code>.Jita [LMN]</code>''.
* Connections to K-space will have the system name. Like ''<code>.Jita [LMN]</code>''.