Links:
- FirstGov.gov
- FirstGov.gov is your first step towards finding out governmental information - think of it as the Yahoo of Capitol Hill. All levels of government are present - local, state and national. If you need a piece of info and you don't know which department or agency you should access, FirstGov will direct you. But it's also a great place to just poke around. Check out the Interesting Topics board for a wide range of information or head over to the New Sites section. -
(Added: 18-Dec-2003) [Rate It]
- Folklore and Mythology Electronic Texts
- If you are interested in Folklore and Mythology, you must visit this site. Thanks to Professor D. L. Ashliman, you can view an A-Z library of great stories from the past. Take a look. -
(Added: 29-Dec-2003) [Rate It]
- Freedom Of Information Act Electronic Reading Room
- What better way to peruse the private lives of fellow citizens than to fire up the old Adobe Acrobat Reader and plunge into some juicy FBI files? Perhaps you want to learn more about Baby Face Nelson, Josephine Baker, or Bertolt Brecht. It's a cast of thousands filled with gangsters, commies, or just plain miscreants. These are your tax dollars at work folks, don't let J. Edgar Hoover's many years of hard surveillance go to waste. Hopefully, there won't be any files about you. -
(Added: 30-Dec-2003) [Rate It]
- Gizmodo
- Gizmodo, the gadget guide. So much in love with shiny new toys, it's unnatural. I love this place, page after page of cool and sometimes pointless gadgets. What more could a tech geek want? If you love keeping up with all the great toys for geeks available this is your site. Not a shopping site but more a information location on the latest greatest in shiny gizmos. -
(Added: 19-Oct-2005) [Rate It]
- GovSpot
- GovSpot, the government information portal of the Web, brings top government and civic resources together with insightful, non-partisan editorial in one convenient, user-friendly spot. The free site simplifies the search for the best government Web sites and documents, facts and figures, news, political information and much more. -
(Added: 15-Apr-2000) [Rate It]
- Gray's Anatomy
- This world famous medical reference book from 1918 is available on the Web. It includes the
original 1,247 engravings, plus a searchable subject index with 13,000 entries. -
(Added: 2-Aug-2000) [Rate It]
- Hard to find 800 numbers
- Have you ever tried to contact a company but the only number they have listed isn't free? Or better yet, there's no phone number listed at all? Well here is a directory of all the big companies and their toll free phone numbers. -
(Added: 6-Feb-2007) [Rate It]
- How Everyday Things Are Made
- If you're still convinced little elves secretly create and manufacture the products we use and consume every day, Stanford's Alliance for Innovative Manufacturing is here to burst your bubble. Their innovative tour of factories and the complex processes within them provides a glimpse into the intriguing, often overlooked world of manufacturing. Take a sugary-sweet jaunt through the Jelly Belly factory to see how these tempting treats end up in your candy dish.
Or aim higher and learn how a giant airplane is created from thin air. With friendly narration, fun video tutorials, and easy navigation, the die is cast for you to immerse yourself in the scintillating science of how stuff works. -
(Added: 19-Aug-2003) [Rate It]
- HowardForums
- HowardForums is discussion board dedicated to mobile phones with over 500,000 members and growing! For your convenience HowardForums is divided into 7 main sections; marketplace, phone manufacturers, carriers, smartphones/PDAs, general phone discussion, buy sell trade and general discussions. It's an amazing resource for just about any cell phone or wireless carrier, whether you're looking for advice on dealing with AT&T or Verizon... help with DUN over your cell phone, or some nifty tools to make your phone your own. -
(Added: 1-Aug-2007) [Rate It]
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