Here is the site of the
week archive. You can find all the old sites of the week right here in case you
missed some along the way. Browse through or click on a letter to see sites
beginning with that letter.
A B C D
E F G H I
J K L M N
O P Q R S
T U V W X
Y Z
A
B
Bren's
Page - My friend Brenda's personal web page, with pictures and personal
info.
Britannica.com
- the most up-to-date and helpful encyclopedia you'll find online anywhere.
C
Calvin
and Hobbes Jumpstation - has everything you wanted to know about Calvin and
Hobbes or a link to it.
Chicki.com
- Another friend's web page - she has some personal info on there as well
as some free stuff to do locally this summer, some fun web cams and other cool
stuff.
CardLinks -
This site is full of links to tons of places that will give you information on
your cards. Whether it's sports cards, your favorite movie, or whatever, you'll
be able to find something about it here.
Cable Modem Help
- If you've got a cable modem as more and more people do lately, here's a good
spot to test the speed, get some utilities and generally expand your knowledge
about them.
D
Dave
Matthews band official site - THE place to go for tons of stuff about the
band.
E
F
The
Fact Monster - Visit the
Fact Monster to find out just about anything. Though the
interface looks to be geared towards kids, even adults can find out information
about the world, sports, geography, news, anything!
G
Gibson
Research Corporation - Visit the Gibson Research Corporation
page to get all kinds of technical information. One big attraction at the site
is the "Shields Up!!" page. You can visit this page to see how secure
you really are on the Internet. Go to the site and click on the Shields Up link
and Click Test My Shields! and wait for the results. Next, click Probe My Ports!
and see how you do.
H
Hotbar.com
- A great place to get skins for Internet Explorer! You do have to let it
install their software and it creates more pop-ups while you're surfing. If you
don't mind the pop-ups, then it's a neat way to pretty up IE.
I
The Invisible Web - A different web search engine to help you find those
hard to find "things" you've been looking for.
J
Just
Move - Want to get healthy? This is a good place to start. You can track
your exercise progress, get advice and there's plenty of health resource links
here.
K
L
Newsfutures
- This is a great place to win and lose some play money. You can buy
"contracts" about the outcome of so many things, from sporting events
to the stock market to the Emmy's. Very addicting! You can create groups
so you can track your friends' progress, too. Add me (lakermagic) in to yours!
M
N
Netflix.com
- A great place to rent DVD's. With the Marquee plan, you can rent as many
movies as you want for $15 a month.
O
P
Presidential
Greeting page - How would you like to open your mailbox and find a greeting card from President Bush himself? You can do just that if you go to this page and let him know about an upcoming milestone event in your life. What sort of event is big enough to get the president's attention? Don't expect to get onto the president's Christmas card list, but do register your upcoming wedding or the birth of a new baby, an anniversary (50 years or more), or birthday (80 years or more). You can also request a greeting in honor of a bar or bat mitzvah, eagle scout or girls gold scout award, or similar achievement.
Reader's
Digest - Educational games for kids - looks really cool. I'll let you know
how my kids like it once I show it to them.
Q
R
Reader's
Digest - online version of the popular publication. You can get all the old
quotes, jokes, and stories as well as links to other helpful sites. Send in your
own joke or story and get cash!
S
Slip
Ups - Interesting place where you can read about different parts in movies,
TV, etc. where there are inconsistencies in what's happening.
You can also
submit your own or comment on others. The only bad thing is all the ads that go
along with this.
Sport Science
- Open your eyes to the science behind your favorite sports. Great new way
to look at sports and learn something new!
Santa's Workshop - Just in time
for the Christmas season, you can check out recipes, links, carols and many
other festive activites.
T
U
Unclaimed
Baggage - Ever wonder where all that baggage goes that nobody claims? You
can buy it here at somewhat discounted prices. Check it out, you'll never know
what you'll find.
V
W
WWW.COM
- the world's largest internet broadcasting company - check them out for
steaming music of all types.
Where's George? - Where does all your money go? We've probably all asked ourselves that question, especially when faced with an empty wallet! Now you can find out what happens to your dollar bills after they leave your pocket. Where's George? literally tracks the movement of millions of individual U.S. dollar bills (of any denomination). Just register with the site and enter the serial number of a dollar bill. The site will tell you if anyone else has ever previously registered the same bill, and they'll e-mail you when it turns up again in the future. What's the point of this service, you might wonder? The folks at Where's George don't offer any explanation -- but don't be surprised if you find it curiously fascinating to see how far your money travels.
None of the bills I've entered yet had been previously entered, but I'm still
hoping that I'll find one that has. Start entering yours, and see where it's
been!
The World Factbook -
You can find out anything you want about any country in the world in this site
created by the CIA. Size, population, flag, history of the country and
more.
X
Y
Z
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