
Hey, these are my favorite website picks. The order they are placed
is a lesson in chaos (at least there are subheads). So have fun sorting
through them and I hope you find something you really love. Let me know
if you know of any cool links.
Cheers!
Sally
For all of those people who continue to
send you annoying petitions
Send them this link (there’s a reason why I listed this first)
www.urbanlegends.about.com/science/urbanlegends/library/blxprotest.htm
www.salon.com/tech/feature/1999/05/10/petitions/print.html
www.salon.com/tech/log/1999/04/28/chain_letters/index.html
Commercial Sites
Lark
in the Morning Music Store & Camp
Bad Review
Coast to Coast Radio
Find it on your AM dial - or on
the Internet
George
Noory and Art Bell do a tremendous job of getting the word out on a
whole lot of subjects that don't get discussed on prime time,
mainstream media. From UFO to Lumarians these guys discuss it all. I
love that I can turn it on and actually hear people I know - like Seth
at SETI and physicists galore. Check it out - you can usually get them
on the AM dial - I drove from San Diego to Seattle and managed to find
them just about everywhere. I vote them the best AM channel - hands
down!
www.ephibian.com
ephibian is a fantabulous infrastructure architecture company. Hey, and
it’s a woman CEO (Teri Spencer) at the helm!
www.BucksWoodside.com
See
what antics Jamis MacNiven is up to ;-) This is THE place where people
meet to do the deals in Silicon Valley. And what a menu!The collection
of Americana (and beyond) is well worth the trip.
www.craigslist.org
If
seeking jobs, love & community. Craig Newmark, the company’s
CEO, is not only cool, but he also bootstrapped his company and
didn’t take a dime of venture capital. Craig rocks! Fabulous
place to list jobs.
www.Garage.com
Guy
Kawasaki’s most excellent startup company. This is a great site
for resources & go to the bootcamp conferences if you’re an
entrepreneur, you’ll really meet some quality people there.
www.PRXInc.com
Brenna Bolger & Steve Mangold’s excellent PR agency. They’ve taken
a lot of companies to the top.
www.girlgeeks.com
Women
looking for career guidance and community can go here to grow their
careers and to become a mentor to others. Check out their live
interviews and their video interview selection. This is a great site it
you want to inspire young girls into getting into math & science.
www.Google.com
Sally's favorite search engine
www.Porters.com
Sally's favorite online link to buy her camera stuff
www.whitepages.com
Great resource to find just about anyone around the country. Lots of
pop-up and annoying advertising.
www.MatchMaker.com
www.match.com
The site you should visit just for chuckles when you think your
singledom has hit rock bottom.
www.symantec.com/avcenter/hoax.html
Best site to find out about virus hoaxes.
www.yahoo.com
Sally's favorite
map site as she winds her way from door2door, although they have a real
problem with updating street names and new streets, watch out for the
Army St. exit.
www.wetplanet.com
Sally pays homage to Jolt Cola. Cold caffeine for long working nights.
www.freebackgrounds.com
A great place to find backgrounds for your website.
Nonprofit Links
The
Homeless Cat Network
www.homelesscatnetwork.org
If
you’re looking for a wonderful cause and a great tax deduction
give a little cash to The Homeless Cat Network. These people work
really hard to find homes for cats who for various circumstances have
lost the roof over their heads. They also have featured cats up for
adoption and are also in need of temporary homes. They also have a
no-kill policy, unlike the Peninsula Humane Society, that for lack of a
better name I just call Auschwitz. The dot-com exodus has really
effected the pets who were adopted by these optimistic
Biota Africa
Biota
Africa Org
Biodiversity
is one of the most important resources for mankind on earth. It is the
essential basis for the functioning of natural ecosystems and of great
relevance and potential not only for the livelihood of the people but
also for various technical and agricultural aspects of economy. There
is and will be an increasing need to develop new strategies to deal
with the dramatic environmental changes caused by the rapid increase in
the human population and by the economic development. An adequate
protection and management of biodiversity will play a key role in such
strategies.Biodiversity is currently undergoing rapid changes
associated by a remarkable loss in species richness. This trend is
expected to continue. This may be especially true for the still
relatively less degraded biomes of southern Africa.The dramatic changes
of biodiversity are not only expressed in a loss of future potential
embedded in the organisms but at the same time effects the quality of
environmental conditions and thus the living conditions of the people.
The change of biodiversity as a shift in species composition can
directly effect the quality of life when resulting in a change of land
use practises, maintenance, economic possibilities or even in a general
degradation of the abiotic resources of a region or landscape. Often,
the course of such processes is slow and difficult to be traced back.
Very often the consequences for local people are only perceived
indirectly, e.g. when looking at the important socio-economic changes
like increased emigration to the cities or the rise of violent
conflicts. BIOTA AFRICA aims to create a significant contribution to
the international convention on biodiversity (UNCBD) and follows the
guidelines of the international biodiversity task force of the UN,
DIVERSITAS.
Women in Technology, Inc.
http://www.witi.org
The Women in
Technology, Inc., is another women's based organization that holds
conferences across the country where you can hear fabulous people in
technology talk about how they did it. You can also join local chapters
to meet technologists who are looking for jobs, or who might make good
partners.
http://www.TiE.org
TIE
The IndUS Entreprenuers is an
organization chartered by entrepreneurs, corporate executives and
senior professionals with roots or interest in the Indus region, with
the explicit goal of benefiting all entrepreneurs, would-be
entrepreneurs and professionals with an interest in entrepreneurship.
The Silicon Valley Engineering Council
SVEC.ORG
The Silicon Valley
Engineering Council is a great website to link to any of its member
organizations and meet at other technologists and entrepreneurs at your
local chapter event.
Global LightWorks
The Global LightWorks
Foundation
Lucie
Newcomb is one fabulous who can move big mountains to help people who
need it. She is president of The Global LightWorks Foundation -- a very
worthy organization.
The organization's goal? To enhance the quality and quantity of
opportunities for more Light and Love on earth, particularly with
respect to marine life, wild life, children and spiritual education. To
bring more of Heaven to Earth by holding the highest vision for each of
our projects and all the souls they will reach. We honor both Divine
and Free Will in achieving the highest outcomes available. To
acknowledge our roles as co-creators, thereby establishing and honoring
our project partners as already empowered and complete. To grow in
love, wisdom and understanding; encouraging transformation within both
the process and results of these projects and this sacred work.
Global LightWorks is pleased to highlight the work of three special
US-based entities and two of our Umtha ("Ray of Light") Initiative
project partners in Africa:
* CoreLight and its transformational projects in South Africa for
healing both infected children (www.seedsoflight.org) and lions
(www.corelight.org/lions/lions.html).
* The Ocean Conservancy (www.oceanconservancy.org) works hard to
envision and create healthy and protected oceans with wild, thriving
ecosystems and abundant, diverse marine life. They also feature a
number of ways for citizens to get involved, from political action to
whale-watching trips.
* Ark of Refuge (www.arkofrefuge.org) is the community outreach arm of
San Francisco's City of Refuge church. Founded with the aim of serving
the area's disenfranchised populations, the Ark served over 5,000
people in 2003 alone with its residential and community programs. It
specializes in supporting HIV-AIDS sufferers in both the USA and
Africa. We are so impressed with their volunteer-driven efforts, we
nominated them for the San Francisco Foundation's Community Leadership
Awards.
* The GOSSACE AIDS Orphanage, Golomola Village, Uganda Founded in 1995
by 12 HIV-positive folks who found themselves caring for their deceased
relatives' children. When you designate a donation to GOSSACE (or any
of our project partners), 100% of your donation goes directly to the
project.
* Thembalethu Home Based Care (www.thembalethu.org)is an NGO that
provides home-based care to people dying of Aids in 13 villages at the
South African-Swazi-Mozambican borders. They also care for 2,000
orphans who don’t get the State's child care grant of $50+/-
monthly because their parents’ death certificates are missing. It
is estimated that in 10 years, this Mpumalanga region alone will have
over 200,000 orphans. Ex-teacher and founder Sally McKibbin has worked
in this region for 15 years and was awarded an MBE for her work with
refugees.
www.Craigslist.org
Check craigslist out for jobs, housing, love, whatever. Very hot site
for immediate love connections! Whew!
www.FWE.org
Forum for Women
Entrepreneurs-rocks! A fabulous organization for women on their way up.
This organization sponsors Springboard every year where women
entrepreneurs get an opportunity to pitch their startups to VCs and
angels. Cofounder & CEO Denise Brosseau rocks!
Garage.com
www.Garage.com
Guy Kawasaki's
website that has a few great resource lists where you will be on a list
with a ton of your peers who are going through the same thing that you
are. Also, information about the Garage.com bootcamps and other
conferences for professionals in the business.
www.craigslist.org
A great
site to post listings for your team and employees. You can also
subscribe for free and see what new dot-coms are posting and if the
competition is getting a foothold. Also a great place to look for a
place to live if you're going to one of the many major cities
craigslist.org covers. Great place to post a listing if you're single -
never a dull moment in that section - great for the emergency sex
entrepreneurs are always in search of. Seriously though, it’s a
great place to meet others in the community who are into wtech. The
site has great parties and a fabulous events list.
www.ephibian.com
A fabulous
team of tech experts who are currently looking at companies to
virtually incubate with their technology. This is a company that has
been around, is making money and is succeeding in this market. They
really do a great job.
www.GrayCary.com
Gray Cary is
one of the most well-respected and experienced law firms in the Valley.
They have a great resource section and have fabulous seminars you can't
afford to miss.
www.sbaonline.sba.gov/starting/businessplan.html
The SBA's business plan outline
otl.stanford.edu
Stanford's Office of Licensing and Technology. Great links for
entrepreneurs.
www.NVST.com
A great place to list your investment opportunity, also has a great
resources page.
www.StartUpFailures.com
A
great site for entrepreneurs to form new teams and find new reason to
create again. Nick Hall rocks! And he has some of the most extensive
links for entrepreneurs that I've seen.
www.FirstOnline.com
Mike
Baird and Jim Swanson have a kick-ass virtual incubator in Los Altos.
Two of the greatest guys I know! You can also order a copy of their
book Engineering Your Startup: A Guide for the High-Tech Entrepreneur
from the site. It's a hands-on book-great stuff.
www.nasdaq.com
Not for the weak of heart! Check IPO & stock news
www.vFinance.com
An online
resource all about entrepreneur funding ranked one of the top 100 sites
by entrepreneur.com, the online division of Entrepreneur Magazine.
www.venturewire.com
Subscribe to venturewire to get an email listing every day of who is
getting funding and from whom.
Great Organizations
Amnesty
International
http://www.amnesty.org
www.thelivingweb.net/punishment_and_instruments_of_torture.htmlA
great organization and if you get a chance to see the "Implements of
Turture" tour, check it out. How many ways can you make someone wish
they were dead? Even the U.S. government has once again thrown its
torture card into the hat. The U.S. is now torturing on a daily basis
and hiding under "in times of war," blanket. Give to Amnesty
International, it could be you one day on the other side of that
implement of torture.
www.fwe.org
FWE — Hey, if
you're a woman in technology, join this group - I think you'll be
really pleased about the quality of people you meet through the Forum
for Women Entrepreneurs. There are chapters located throughout the
country.
www.GirlGeeks.com
GirlGeeks
— A fabulous women's organization that will lead you to finding
others like yourself. They have some great chats with leaders in
technology that you can tune into.
www.SVEC.org
The Silicon Valley
Engineering Council is a great website to link to any of its member
organizations and meet at other technologists and entrepreneurs at your
local chapter event.
www.TiE.org
The IndUS Entreprenuers
is an organization chartered by entrepreneurs, corporate executives and
senior professionals with roots or interest in the Indus region, with
the explicit goal of benefiting all entrepreneurs, would-be
entrepreneurs and professionals with an interest in entrepreneurship.
www.WITI.org
The Women in
Technology, Inc., is another women's based organization that holds
conferences across the country where you can hear fabulous people in
technology talk about how they did it. You can also join local chapters
to meet technologists who are looking for jobs, or who might make good
partners.
Writer Links
Mediabistro
Fabulous resource for writers
Whether
you're a published writer, or not, this site has great articles on how
to get published in specific pubs and publishing houses. Get advice
from people in the publishing industry to avoid the pitfalls and enjoy
publishing success.
wrtrconsult@earthlink.net
Donie
Nelson, Hollywood scriptwriting coach. She helps writers find their
potential and guides them on their way. She is a fabulous resource and
has a really great track record.
www.writerscomputer.com
One
of my favorite places to visit when I’m LA. This is a great place
to get scriptware (my favorite is Final Draft — wrote a
screenplay over a weekend with it). A great bunch of people. Provides
info about screenplay seminars and a newsletter with tips.
www.WritersDigest.com
Great source of inspiration, and you’ll see an article by Sally every
once in a while.
www.sfwa.org/
Links for the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA)
WGA.org
Writer’s Guild of America.
www.aclu.org
American Civil
Liberties Union. Thank goodness for the ACLU - especially with George
Bush in Office. Give generously to the ACLU, could be your home being
entered without a warrent, or your book being banned see: onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/banned-books.html
for a history of books baned by U.S. and state governments.
www.bookwire.com/
Bookwire.com is the Publisher's Weekly host
People Links
Frederick
Lane
To Fred Lane
Check out
Author Frederick Lane! He is busy fighting the good fight and making
sense of Big Brother tactics. What you don't understand can hurt you,
so get your heads out of the sand and visit his site - there's a great
list of reference links. Read and learn! is a nationally-recognized
expert on the origins and growth of the online pornography industry.
His first book, Obscene Profits: The Entrepreneurs of Pornography in
the Cyber Age, was the first to study adult websites and remains the
standard today. Since the release of Obscene Profits, Lane has appeared
on numerous national television and regional radio programs to discuss
and explain the business of pornography.
Lane has been a frequent lecturer and speaker on issues of
technology, obscenity, pornography, and the law. As part of his
on-going research in this field, he has maintains and routinely adds to
a research database of more than 15,000 articles stretching back more
than two decades.
My favorite Physicist Charles Ostman
Charles Link
One
of the most brilliant and intriguing people I know, and an expert on
how physics and nano can be applied to real time and real life. Charles
is a consultant to many venture capitalists investing in nano, and orgs
considering alternative approaches. Chaz rocks.
JoAnn Biccum, Fabulous Artist
http://www.joannbiccum.com/policies.htm
Check
out JoAnn's folk art - she's fabulous. I found her on ebay, she's a
well-kept secret. I love crow art and she has a lot of it!
Elaine Kreston Fabulous Cellist
http://www.elainekrestin.com
Check
out Elaine Kreston - a wonderful, fabulous woman who is the greatest
cellist in the world! Her latest CD Translucent is filled with mello
cello groovin' tunes to chill out by. She's in Northern California and
you can catch her doing gigs in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Sylvia Paull
Here's Sylvia
Sylvia Paull is
one of the most connected people I know. She is the wizard of PR who
knows everything going on in tech. She is the keeper of secrets and
spotlights and the absolute best at gathering a group and keeping it
together. If you have a company that needs a spotlight, drop her a line.
Rita Golden Gelman
Tales from a felame
nomad
Rita is an awesome writer. After her kids had gone off to
college she decided to take a step back and reevaluate her
marriage...she went off to Mexico, got a divorce and began traveling
the world where she had incredibly rich experiences. I was given her
book by Sue Cooper at a WiWoWo book swap and finished it recently while
in Las Vegas. What a fabulous book! Every woman going on a walkabout,
or even thinking about it, should have a copy of this book. The book is
Tales of a Female Nomad. Go to her website and purchase a copy; it's an
incredibly inspirational book for young women (get one for your
daughter going off to college!), and all the women you know on the
verge of a nervous breakdown (I love that movie!). Anyhow, you get the
gist - it's a book that transcends generations.
Michael Feldman's Whad'ya Know?
http://www.notmuch.com/
This
is a great live audience PRI radio show hosted by the irreverent
Michael Feldman. Took me about 20 minutes to get used to his caustic
humor, and then I felt right at home. He needs to build up his sparse
website, but at least you can help him name his baby and find out what
station you can get him on. Great musicians -- they work very well
playing off of Michael and the wacky audience. It's kind of reminiscent
of a the Garrison Keillor show if Garrison decided to take Quaaludes
(in a good way). Or maybe it's the other way around, maybe he'd be more
like Garrison if Michael decided to take Quaaludes.... Hmmmm. OKay, so
maybe he's more like Hunter Thompson with a microphone. Well, actually,
I've seen Hunter with a microphone, and all he does is drink and bring
other entertainment on stage so he can just comment (the old New Year's
Eve shows at tha Kabuki). So what is he like? I guess he's kind of
unique - has fabbo guests and he's a ton of fun. Tune in, it's not
everyone's cup o' tea, but it's pretty funny off the cuff stuff.
Jerome "Jerry" Glenn
millennium-project
Jerome
Glenn, Executive Director of the American Council for the United
Nations University, is a well known futurist who has advised more than
20 nations on future strategies. Jerry is a very cool guy who goes
around the world stopping war - is that a great job, or what? Jerry is
one of the first people to bring the Internet to third world countries
for them to use to build their economies. He has a fabulous book called
Future Mind: Artificial Intelligence - Merging the Mystical and the
Technological in the 21st Century. It's all about conscious technology
and what facets the future holds. He also looks at the past. For
instance:
"Visualization can be dangerous technique for two reasons. First,
we can fool ourselves about self-healing and die as a consequence. And
second, we can forget that other people exist in the future whose lives
count too. Hitler used projections of Eastern Europe on a screen in his
planning room at his Eagle;s Nest and superimposed projections of his
troops invading, He is said to have practices this visualization
technique until he acted out the invasion."
It's thoughts like these that you don't encounter every day, and
every page is filled with them. You can purchase the book by emailing
him at jglenn@igc.org
Bruce Damer
Bruce Damer "Mr. Avatar" to you!
Bruce Damer is one of the world's foremost authorities on virtual
worlds. Check out his site, lots of great links!
Visit John D. Furber of Legendary Pharmaceuticals, an extremely cool
individual AKA my "Big Brother."
Check out John Furber &
Legendary Pharmaceuticals
John is a scientist, teacher and entrepreneur who is starting a biotech
company to develop new anti-aging drugs.
www-hto.usc.edu/people/Waterman.html
Michael Waterman is very cool
www.ManagingCreativity.com
Donna
Shirley's very resourceful site on how to deal with martians in the
workplace & fabulous ways to promote workplace diversity. Donna
headed the Mars space program while she was at JPL, she is now the Dean
of Engineering at Oklahoma University.
www.DotComDivas.net
Elizabeth
Carlassare, author of DotCom Divas, foreword by Patricia B. Seybold,
bestselling author of Customers.com. This site has a ton of fresh
material and a posting network. Elizabeth is great - and her book about
successful women entrepreneurs is nothing less than fabulously
inspirational.
AttyMcCarthy@aol.com
James Steven McCarthy an excellent attorney well-versed in copyright
law.
www.womackbooks.com/
Steve Womack’s web page -- an excellent author!
www.TakeChargeFinancial.com
An
accounting firm, based in Los Gatos, headed by Joan Perry, author of A
Girl Needs Cash. An all women firm for women. Also provides online
services.
GeekClicks
The
origin of Sock Monkeys
The Sock Monkey
Secret
For an estimated twenty thousand years, sock monkeys and humans have
existed in a symbiotic relationship with one another....
Pink Floyd/Wizard of Oz legend
Wizard/Floyd
So,
here's the link that finally sums up that "urban legend" about the
soundtrack of The Dark Side of the Moon being some sort of tribute to
The Wizard of Oz. Check it out.
Anarcheology
http://www.sniggle.net/Bookshelf/
All the books a good gurrrl needs on her nightstand....
www.SETI.org
The Search for
Extraterrestrial Intelligence. Home of Jill Tarter — she rocks!
This is a great organization to sign a check over to at the end of the
year. Download the SETI wallpaper for your screensaver (these are
really quite stunning).
www.ttivanguard.com/
Now this is the future. The Technology Transfer Institute has a really
fabulous annual conference.
www.VacuumTube.com
Charlie
Kittleson’s site — a great place to find the vacuum tube
you thought you’d never replace. Lot’s of great articles
about vintage stereo equipment in Vacuum Tube Valley Magazine. He
loaned me the vacuum tube on the homepage photo.
www.girlgeeks.com
Women
looking for career guidance and community can go here to grow their
careers and to become a mentor to others. Check out their live
interviews and their video interview selection. This is a great site it
you want to inspire young girls into getting into math & science.
www.nas.edu/history/sic/
Great
reference site for the 1947 Shelter Island Conference. Among the 24
attendees were Edward Teller (NAS 1948), J. Robert Oppenheimer (NAS
1941), David Bohm, John von Neumann (NAS 1937), John A. Wheeler (NAS
1952), I.I. Rabi (NAS 1940), Richard Feynman (NAS 1954), and Julian
Schwinger (NAS 1949).
www.phys.ksu.edu/perg/vqm/
The future of quantum mechanics in the classroom. Check it out, you
might have some great input.
www-theory.chem.washington.edu/~trstedl/quantum/quantum.html
www-groups.dcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/~history/HistTopics/The_Quantum_age_begins.html
Great links for quantum mechanics beginners
www.starkravingnormal.com/Columns/sex_ribb.html
Sex, Lies & Quantum Mechanics
www.actionlove.com/cases/case8317.htm
Quantum mechanics of the sexual orgasm (who would have thought!).
www.totse.com/en/technology/science_technology/physics.html
Maybe this is going to far….
www.maddogproductions.com/ds_einstein.htm
Einstein & The Porn-o-matic, a really different kind site.
www.FuckedCompany.com
Watch the fur fly!
www.Business2.com
Tech news
www.webmergers.com
Tim
Miller’s site where you can subscribe to the newsletter about
mergers & acquisitions -- this guy has his finger on the pulse. If
you want to buy or sell a company, go to this site.
www.redherring.com
Online articles about the industry that can be helpful about keeping
tabs on the competition. It's deadd, but still breathing.
Cool Links
"Sylvia
Plath Stuck Her Head in an Oven..." & Other Disturbing Deaths in
the Literary World
A
very interesting site for the literally morbid...
From
the site.... Inspiration for the following list of dead literary
figures came from Charles Bukowski’s poem "Beasts bounding
through time," specifically the lines "sylvia [plath] with her head in
the oven like a baked potato...Shakespeare a plagiarist...the
impossibility of being human." Some may call it morbid, some may call
it truth - either way I don’t give a damn.
NNDB Tracking The Entire World
NNDB Tracking the world....
"NNDB
is an intelligence aggregator that tracks the activities of people we
have determined to be noteworthy, both living and dead. Superficially,
it seems much like a "Who's Who" where a noted person's curriculum
vitae is available (the usual information such as date of birth, a
biography, and other essential facts.) But it mostly exists to document
the connections between people, many of which are not always obvious. A
person's otherwise inexplicable behavior is often understood by
examining the crowd that person has been hanging out with. Eventually,
we will have synopses and analyses of creative works by the people in
the database, including their books, films, and recordings."
Where in the world is Edgar Allen Poe???
Which
grave is he in?
One
rainy day in Baltimore I was trippin' around the graveyard at
Westminster Church on the corner of Fayette and Greene streets. It was
drizzling and the place was muddy, night was falling and I didn't have
a cab waiting. It's a dodgy neighborhood, and the fact that there are
catacombs of half exhumed graves underneath the church, was giving me
chicken flesh. I was stalking the grave of Edgar Allen Poe, one of two
of my favorite poets. As I walked around the quickly darkening stones
falling under the shadow of the brick church, I took note that there
were not just one, but TWO. Count them - two - graves with the
tombstone that read Edgar Allen Poe. One had his mother in law also on
the stone - I could understand his urge to move...but how did he do it
*after* his death? Well, I found it quite confusing. It turns out that
this churchyard is supposedly one of the most haunted in the country
and there is a very long comedy or errors that took place with the
corpse of Edgar Allen Poe that lasts until modern day. Check out this
link, it's fascinating.
Are they dead or alive????
www.deadoraliveinfo.com
Are
those washed up or obscure musicians, authors and actors from your
distant past dead, or alive? Check this site out. Tons of info you
never thought you'd need. Although some may pass without an obit in the
Los Angeles Times, rest assured you'll get all of the dirt here.
Sock Monkeys Save The World From Y2K
http://www.sock-monkey.com/y2k.html
Check out the sock monkey dude
More monkeys than you can shake a palm fron at - check out the lucky
monkey
www.sockit2me.com/sockit2me/lepmon.html
Follow the adventures of Tim the Rockstar monkey
www.thebigt.com/index2.htm
Tony Millionaire's Sock Monkey: One of my favorite sock monkies
www.maakies.com
The sock monkey porn site
www.theinsanedomain.com/DCworld/sockmonkeyporn.htm
Check out the Ikea Monkey Goes Group
Free Sock Monkey directions
lennytaylor.freeyellow.com/Monkey.htm
freepatterns.now.us.com/free_crochet_sock_monkey_patterns_c.html
Kramer Lives On
Http://www.KennyKramer.com
For those of you still trying to fill the empty void on Thursday nights
- Kramer lives on!
Bert is Evil
Bert is Back
Hey, the site
is back! Live from Tokyo.... View Bert at the JFK assassination, a KKK
rally, at Woodstock...and find out about his O.J. Connection, his ties
to the Unibomber and Michael Jackson. You will laugh your ass off on
this site. Have fun! Have fun!
Harold Loves Maude
Harold & Maude
This is a fabulous site! For all of you Harold & Maude fans!!!
www.goblertoys.com/
A really cool toy site — and great animated intro. Old Ira Gobler knows
how to have fun! Go to the About us section.
www.cat.nyu.edu/parkbench/
Address
the physical disconnectedness of the information age by creating a safe
place to congregate in cyberspace. Their work has inspired the
development of new technologies, including a wireless telerobotic video
camera for streaming video to the Web.
www.howstuffworks.com
Ever
wondered what really happens to gasoline after you fill up your tank?
Or how a microwave oven cooks stuff from the inside out? This is the
site to find out everything. Close as you’ll get to the meaning
of life.
www.lovecalculator.com/
This is a cute site that will cause you to ponder your relationship,
but only briefly.
www.VirtualKiss.com
A sappy site, everything about kissing….
www.groundhog.org
Punxsutawney Phil
www.GhostWeb.com
International
Ghost Hunters Society--a great place to visit at 2AM when you’re
web crawling under the covers with your laptop.
Civil Rights, Freedoms, Censorship &
Other Issues You SHOULD Know About Before Spending Another Buck in
Retail - WORTHWHILE ORGS TO GIVE YOUR MONEY TO if you don't have time
to fight the good fight.
ACLU
ACLU
American Civil Liberties
Union. Thank goodness for the ACLU - especially with George Bush in
Office. Give generously to the ACLU, could be your home being entered
without a warrent, or your book being banned see:
onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/banned-books.html for a history of books
baned by U.S. and state governments.
EFF
www.EFF.org
A fabulous
organization that will put your dollars to work - John Perry Barlow and
Brad Templeton do a great job to see that justice is done.
Families Against Internet Censorship
www.netfamilies.org/
The Censorship Pages
www.afn.org/ht-free/fcac.html
The Boston Coalition for Freedom of Expression
www.ultranet.com/~kyp/bcfe.html
MIT Students Association for Freedom of Expression
www.mit.edu/activities/safe/home.html
The File Room
www.thefileroom.org/
Banned Books Online
www.uark.edu/depts/comminfo/www/ACA.html
The Free Expression Clearinghouse
www.freeexpression.org
National Coalition Against Censorship
www.ncac.org
Canadian Book Censorship
www.freedomtoread.ca
Censorship and Intellectual Freedom Page
ezinfo.ucs.indiana.edu/~quinnjf/censor.html
Canadian/MIT links on freedom www.mit.edu:8001/activities/safe/safe/canada/summary.html
French Freedom Site
www.censure.org/vderniere/intro.htm
Media Watchdog's censorship resources
www.eff.org/Censorship/#offsite
University of Minnesota Human Rights Library
www1.umn.edu/humanrts