March 19th, 2007
Stumbled across a new website today called “The Gorb” as I was reading some e-mail newsletters.
A group of people that believe that most people are good and that it is okay not to be perfect.
We believe that part of life is to learn about ourselves, this information is important and getting it is not easy. […]
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March 18th, 2007
It’s not much to look at, but the Science Made Simple site is loaded with usefulness. Most of the time you can pull that weight or length conversion out of your head, but sometimes you just can’t remember how much of something is in another with the conversion.
I found the Science Made Simple site after […]
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March 18th, 2007
Are you a teacher? If you’re not, don’t think you need to be to get resources specifically for you as parents from the National Education Association (NEA). They have a section on their website that is loaded with information and resources for any of you that have or are about to have students in school.
Here […]
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March 13th, 2007
I’m sure this specific website won’t interest many other people, but I just found out that my alma mater is now providing podcasts of their various services and chapels. Many students that are currently attending MVNU probably do what they can to skip some of the chapels that happen three times a week.
Is your college […]
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March 13th, 2007
Don’t forget, oops too late! But when you really need to remember, you can always rely on the oh, don’t forget… website to get the key timed reminder for that special occasion in your life.
schedule text messages
text messages queued up with ohdontforget.com will be
delivered at the date & time specified, unless you specify
“now“, which will […]
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March 12th, 2007
If you’re a web designer, you’ve probably wondered sometimes what your new design might look like in different browsers. Browsershots.org gives you that ability, without the hassle.
Testing it in the most common browser types isn’t normally too big of a deal, but it’s also testing in older versions or some of the less common browsers […]
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March 12th, 2007
Are you a blogger? I’m talking about any level blogger you can think of. If so, you can get yourself a free pro account on Zooomr.
Thomas Hawk let me know and I just completed the sign-up process. Pretty cool. Another option like flickr. You can never get enough free space to store stuff online can […]
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March 12th, 2007
Whether you call it a Beetle, Bug, or Beaver, the VW classic is one of the icons of the American automobile. I know technically it’s a German automobile, but you know what I mean.
If you’ve ever spent your time wondering just how many different things can be done with some creativity and the VW Bug, […]
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March 12th, 2007
The cueFlash site gives an old dog new tricks. Remember staying up late studying for that mid-term exam in biology and trying to remember all the muscles in the body, or the different genus, classes and species of animals?
Most of us used the trusty old index card for running through a variety of facts and […]
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March 8th, 2007
Part of the goal of Uncover the Internet is to not only introduce and spotlight a variety of websites and services, but to also help you find software that’s availabe on the internet as well.
A recent article on PC Magazine’s website goes through a list of software in a variety of categories that are available […]
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