May 25th, 2006
I.M.Pei Picture Gallery
Check out some of the renowned architect’s I.M.Pei’s works over at I.M.Pei Gallery, part of the Digital Archive of American Architecture.
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Check out some of the renowned architect’s I.M.Pei’s works over at I.M.Pei Gallery, part of the Digital Archive of American Architecture.
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If you’re a fan of WOW then you’ll appreciate this link - check out the World of Warcraft Maps page, with all your fantasy world directions and maps in one place.
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I will now FORCE myself to learn how to knit after seeing this pattern for a baby squid hat. I mean, how could you resist a baby with a giant spineless sea monster on its head?
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Well, not sure how long this particular site has been doing this, how long it will last, etc., but if you go to PeekVid you can watch all sorts of TV shows, videos, and anime online. Lots of Family Guy episodes!
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Wow, this is an awesome Google Maps mashup - HousingMaps allows you to view housing prices all over the United States, as well as rent prices.
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Check out the Baby Name Wizard, where you can see how many other people named their baby Taylor, or Tyler, or whatever the most popular baby names are these days.
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Feel like some philosophy? Well, head on over to the Greek Philosophy Archive, where you can download the works of Plato, Aristotle, Epictetus, Plotinus, and lots more.
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Whoo HOO! This is an incredible resource, from the Library of Congress, a whole bunch of free lesson plans on anything under the sun. Search by Themes,Topics, Disciplines or Eras, or alphabetically.
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One of the more useful sites on the Web has to be TinyURL:
“Are you sick of posting URLs in emails only to have it break when sent causing the recipient to have to cut and paste it back together? Then you’ve come to the right place. By entering in a URL in the text field […]
A good historical resource to remember the early years of AIDS is In Their Own Words - The Early Years of AIDS. Includes a look at the famous AIDS quilt that was staged in front of the Washington Memorial.
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