New and Interesting Weirdness
Hello Everybodyyyyyyyyyyyyy!
First and formost, I've really gotta get into rehab for my Super Grover addiction. ;)
To quote a famous dog about the above statement: "I kid! I kid!"
Now for the real reason for my post today. I've found some neat goodies on the 'Net for anyone out there reading this.
First, there's Zoho writer (http://www.zohowriter.com/login.sas). It's a word processing application (a-la Microsoft Word) on the Internet. A handly little thing to know about, especially of your traveling without a laptop.
Second, have you ever wondered what Yahoo or Google looked like when they first came out? Well then try the Internet Archives (http://www.archive.org/index.php). It has everything from the Internet Wayback Machine (where you can look up what webpages looked like way back when), through live music archives & text archives, to a movie archive. It's fun stuff. :)
Third, it's The Memory Hole (http://www.thememoryhole.org/). This organziation preserves a good amount our government's bad behavior, along with stuff that disappers from mainstream and governmental websites.
Have fun with the small chuck of goodness.
Wookie-Boy
Hello Everybodyyyyyyyyyyyyy!
First and formost, I've really gotta get into rehab for my Super Grover addiction. ;)
To quote a famous dog about the above statement: "I kid! I kid!"
Now for the real reason for my post today. I've found some neat goodies on the 'Net for anyone out there reading this.
First, there's Zoho writer (http://www.zohowriter.com/login.sas). It's a word processing application (a-la Microsoft Word) on the Internet. A handly little thing to know about, especially of your traveling without a laptop.
Second, have you ever wondered what Yahoo or Google looked like when they first came out? Well then try the Internet Archives (http://www.archive.org/index.php). It has everything from the Internet Wayback Machine (where you can look up what webpages looked like way back when), through live music archives & text archives, to a movie archive. It's fun stuff. :)
Third, it's The Memory Hole (http://www.thememoryhole.org/). This organziation preserves a good amount our government's bad behavior, along with stuff that disappers from mainstream and governmental websites.
Have fun with the small chuck of goodness.
Wookie-Boy
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