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Topic 25 · 42 responses · archived october 2000
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~Ann seed
For my second question: what are people's favorite web sites? Mine are mostly news realted: The NandO Times (www.nando.net/nt) The NYTimes (www.nytimes.com--registration required) Politics Now (www.politicsnow.com) Green Bay Packers (www.onwis.com/packer) Computer prices (www.pricewatch.com) Lurker's guide to Babylon 5 (www.hyperion.com/lurk/lurker.html)
~Cheryl #1
NPR's Cartalk www.cartalk.com Doonesbury Townhall www.doonesbury.com Metropolitan Museum of Art www.metmuseum.org Roger Ebert Movie Reviews www.suntimes.com/ebert David Letterman Top Ten Lists www.cbs.com/lateshow/idx96.html American Guild of English Handbell Ringers www.agehr.org
~terry #2
Can we link this to the web conference so this topic runs there too?
~jwinsor #3
A few quick faves: C.S. Lewis home page: http://www.cache.net/~john/cslewis/index.html Torvill & Dean home page: http://users.aol.com/tanddfanp/index.htm Monterey Bay Aquarium home page: http://www.mbayaq.org/ Thornburg Center home page: http://www.tcpd.org/ KPIX PIX Page: http://www.kpix.com/
~geekman #4
How about all these Jane Austen pages? Firstly Ostentatious Jane's Page Then ... A&E Behind the Scenes - Emma Spring Conference Center - austen conference Discover Hampshire - Jane Austen Matsuoka's Jane Austen James Dawe's JA Page Henry's Ultimate Jane Austen Info Page. Now Playing-Emma P&P2 BB - it's back!!! Congrats Amy. A fan's Pride & Prejudice Photo Album Alicia's Temporary Bulletin Board The British Gentlemen's Club Ladies are Welcome. Welcome to Britain And finally ... A&E Behind the Scenes a look at the P&P2 series.
~terry #5
Ann and Cheryl if you inlcude http:// in front of your urls folks can then click on them. They'll come "alive"
~Bernie #6
Joan, too, I didn't realise you were a Torvil and Dean fan.
~terry #7
http://www.links.net is Justin's website.
~jwinsor #8
] Bernie: I didn't realise you were a Torvil and Dean fan. Indeed, the one consolation that I had the evening of the first P&P2BB crash was that Torvill & Dean were participating in a competition for professionals, so I was able to solace myself with yet another addiction. ;-)
~elder #9
A few of my "bookmarks" are: Nebraska Cornhuskers site at http://www.huskers.com James Berardinelli's movie reviews at http://www.cybernex.net/~berardin/ English Adventures tour co (Lake District walking tours) at http://www.walks-uk.demon.co.uk Alan Rickman page at http://www.fred.net/karina/rickman/ Jeremy Northam page (maintained by the kind hostess of our chat room) at http://www.worldrch.com/northam/news.html
~saskia #10
The Center for the Easily Amused at http://www.amused.com
~Cheryl #11
Oh Saskia, I like the CEA also. One of my favorite links there is "The Evil Little Brother Excuse Generator." It's a hoot!
~mrobens #12
Take a look at my company's site - it's kind of cool if you're into management. http://www.hbsp.harvard.edu
~maud #13
The 12/10 edition of the Wall Street Journal included a supplement on the internet and some sites to try. Despite its unfortunte name www.girlsonfilm.com has real potential. Wonder if they're tuned in to JA? Sorry, can't make a link here as I am not a true proficient.
~terry #14
You mean a link to http:// www.girlsonfilm.com ?
~maud #15
Yes
~JohanneD #16
Some favs : If curious about things happening in Quebec : http://www.toile.qc.ca/index.html Litterature : A francophone cultural and lit. site : http://www.swarthmore.edu/Humanities/clicnet Virtual Librairy of Alexandrie : http://www.alexandrie.com/index.html Universals association of bibliophiles : http://web.cnam.fr/ABU For children : Positive Parenting On-line : http://www.positiveparenting.com/ Child Safety on the Information Highway : http://www.4j.edu/InternetResources/Safety/Safety.html
~terry #17
Websites of folks that I would like to see spend more time on the Spring: http://econ161.berkeley.edu/ http://home.sprynet.com/sprynet/mrgiffor/ http://kfs.org/~james http://nimbus.temple.edu/~dloebell/homepage.html http://pathfinder.com/@@M6ioTAYAJkhf7tWm/time/bios/philipelmer-dewitt.html http://people.delphi.com/jack419/roger.html http://student.uq.edu.au/~s271502 http://student.uq.edu.au/~s315495 http://wonka.acns.nwu.edu/germuska/personal.html http://www.abbedon.com http://www.birdrock.com/platopeople http://www.cais.com/robp/ http://www.cheesesofnazareth.com http://www.coast.net/~emv http://www.concentric.net/~mfitz http://www.crossover.com/costik/ http://www.cruznet.net/~stclare/index.html http://www.ctheory.com/ http://www.cyberhighway.net/~lsievert/ http://www.cyborganic.com/people/rebecca http://www.emf.net/~cynical/ http://www.escape.ca/~krattai http://www.eskimo.com/~comic http://www.estacao.ignet.com.br/ http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/7429 http://www.grathis.com/teague http://www.hotwired.com/staff/bslesins/ http://www.icenine.com/changes/ http://www.ilsinc.com/bios/gonzalez.htm http://www.io.com/~jjd http://www.iquest.net/~dgrey http://www.iwaynet.net/~billw/ http://www.izzy.net/~janc http://www.julian.org http://www.lne.com/lemay/ http://www.lyellowpages.com http://www.memoria.com/alb/ http://www.minds.com/cgi-bin/maslink.cgi/command?stat+bodies+jenb http://www.olywa.net/meep http://www.panix.com/~pnh http://www.prairienet.org/~cicely/ http://www.primenet.com/~grifter/home.html http://www.rain.org/~phoutz http://www.realtime.net/~jzitt http://www.realtime.net/~kate http://www.staceys.com/cgi/COMPindex.cgi http://www.stale.com/cmp/contents.html http://www.tmn.com/jgates http://www.verge.com http://www.well.com/~hlr http://www.well.com/~jonl http://www.well.com/user/derb/ http://www.well.com/user/gtk/ http://www.well.com/user/ivanski http://www.well.com/user/jilld http://www.well.com/user/markmcc/ http://www.well.com/user/srhodes http://www.well.com/user/tcircus/Cobra/Spoon http://www.well.com/www/gunafa/ http://www.west.net/~jbc/ http://www.whitman.edu/~schussat/ http://www.wrldnet.net/~kas/ http://www.zipcon.com/stdale
~LauraM #18
I'm lost with all of those websites, I'll never get any work done!!!
~donr #19
~Donna #20
Don't quit Donald. Try again.
~Amy #21
Maybe he has no favorites.
~Kali #22
http://www.redgreen.com 'Nuff Said!!!
~jwinsor #23
What is this? A site to torment the color blind?
~Kali #24
No, Joan, just a silly show about outdoorsiness, laziness, and incompetence so acute as to be enshired as a form of alternative intelligence...and other male flaws. Absolutely hilarious.
~elder #25
The Red Green Show -- I haved happened upon it once or twice while channel surfing. Just stupid enough to be interesting! And now he has his own web site. Simply amazing.
~sld #26
Cartalk.com - a woman after my heart!
~Cheryl #27
Sharon: Cartalk.com - a woman after my heart! Oh Sharon, I just love Click and Clack! Don't know a damn thing about cars, but love the Tappit Brothers! ;-)
~sld #28
Me too! I rarely miss their radio show. But I listen to a LOT of radio.
~Ann #29
I wonder if Donna listens to Car Talk?
~terry #30
www.dreamwv.com/shrink/shrink.html It's a ShrinkInABox. The world's first psybertherapist for NN3.0, as insightful as human psychotherapists and no more harmful.
~JohanneD #31
Can we asked him his opinion on thrust and dependency?
~terry #32
Let me know what your interaction is like Johanne!
~Susan #33
Can we asked him his opinion on thrust and dependency? Is this a Freudian slip, Johanne?
~jwinsor #34
~Kali #35
The British Tourist Authority Site has info. about film locations, including P&P2 and Emma... http://www.bta.org.uk/moviemap/
~jaye523 #36
~terry #37
Welcome Jaye.
~Kaffeine #38
Okay, just found a very cool website. If you like the game You Don't Know Jack (which, if you don't know about it, is hysterical) and have Win 95 running, you can now play it online and compete to win $100 daily/$1000 monthly prizes (and its free!)! http://www.berzerk.com
~Cheryl #39
Thanks Kaff! I love You Don't Know Jack! "If Cindy Brady were stranded on Pluto, how many years would it take her to get home to her special pigtail curlers?" ;-)
~Arnessa #40
Try www.boston.com for information on the news and happenings in the Boston area!
~terry #41
Does Boston have a bunch of media giants battling for local market share like they do in Austin with the newspaper, the tv stations, etc. It's really heating up here.
~KitchenManager #42
http://www.rotten.com/
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