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When the Cable Goes Out
- The Ultimate Band List
- Probably the largest list of music links on the Web, this site sounds off with every band you've ever heard of and lots of bands you haven't
- The Internet Underground Music Archive
- The IUMA will rock your world, with its searchable indexes of signed and independent acts as well as music publications and music archives
- TV Net
- If you're a fan of a show you're sure nobody remembers, this is where you'll find six Web sites devoted to it
- Mr. Showbiz
- Mr. Showbiz offers interviews, gossip, news, and more on all things
showbiz - stage, screen, radio, or TV
- Anime Web Turnpike
- Anime is the animation arm of the popular Japanese drawing style Manga. There are hundreds of Anime and Manga sites scattered across the Web, and the Anime Web Turnpike is a good starting point
- The Calvin and Hobbes Jumpstation
- Delve into the psyches of an obnoxious boy, his tiger, and the man who made it all happen, with this collection of cartoons and links to related archives, FTP sites, newsgroups, and home pages devoted to the nation's most adored brat
- European Comics on the Net
- Comics fans bored by Blondie and her Sunday-paper cohorts should check out this collection of links to comics from the Continent and learn why Europeans are having the last laugh.
When Your Creative License Has Expired
- Kai's Power Tips and Tricks
- Tips and tricks for artists from fans of MetaTools' hot plug-in. Discussion groups, pointers to other graphics sites, plus a digital gallery make this a great place to start if you're thinking about working with Photoshop.
- ArtSource
- Don't expect to find any amateurish doodlings among this selective collection of links to high-caliber online art and architecture.
- The Web Museum
- Based in Paris and dedicated to bringing fine art to the Internet, The Web Museum features an extensive image collection that includes 20th-century art; medieval works; and famous works from such respected artists as Cezanne, El Greco, Renoir, O'Keefe, Dali, and countless others
- Asian Arts
- A wide variety of exhibitions and articles on Asian art, gallery information, and reader feedback, all set in an elegant online design.
Blinded By Science
- The Nine Planets
- Cuddle up to your computer and get intimate with our own little corner of the galaxy by surfing out to The Nine Planets, where text, pictures, sounds, and movies transport you all the way to the moon and beyond
- The U.C. Berkeley Museum of Paleontology
- Paleontology is the study of dinosaurs, right? Not quite! Paleontology is the study of all fossilized remains, of which dinosaurs are only a small part. This virtual museum has exhibits on geological time, evolutionary topics, and fossil records as well as (of course) the famous hall of dinosaurs
- The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
- Everyone's heard of the Seven Wonders, but how much do you know about them? This detailed guide has images, information, speculation, and extensive historical data on the Seven Wonders, plus links to other archaeological resources
- Ocean Planet
- A traveling exhibition by the Smithsonian Institution, featuring information on biodiversity and the environment. This elaborate online science project also confronts ocean issues, undersea vents, and recent watery discoveries.
Just the Stats, Ma'am
- SEC EDGAR Database
- Search the Securities and Exchange Commission's EDGAR (Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval) database to get the scoop on all U.S. public companies
- FINWeb
- FINWeb contains a comprehensive collection of pointers to financial and economic information, including business- as well as academic-oriented sites
- STATUSA
- Get your hot little hands on business and economic statistics the U.S. Department of Commerce has gathered from more than 50 federal agencies. But be prepared to pay - STATUSA is a subscription-based service
- Project Vote Smart
- Learn about political candidates before you vote. Project Vote Smart sends out questionnaires to federal and state office seekers, to get their opinions on key campaign issues. What it gets back is what you see
- THOMAS: Legislative Information on the Internet
- Check up on Congress - search the Congressional Record, find out the status of a bill, or share a piece of your mind with that special someone on Capitol Hill
An Apple A Day
- INFO-MAC HyperArchive ROOT
- A volunteer effort by Mac users the world over, the Info-Mac archive is one of the biggest and best Internet collections of Mac software and information. File descriptions and downloads are one click away
- Apple Software Updates
- This hypertext front end to Apple's FTP site contains the latest system-software updates and Apple utilities, along with older system software you might have a hard time tracking down elsewhere
- Macintosh Shopping Directory
- You can't actually buy Mac products at this site, but it does offer a wealth of contact info for every Mac company willing to take your money
- The MacInTouch Home Page
- The Web home of Ric Ford's MacWEEK column, MacInTouch (the best source of up-to-the-minute Macintosh info in print), doesn't contain the actual column but goes it one better by being even more current
- The Well Connected Mac
- The Well Connected Mac acts as Information Central for almost everything Mac-related. Hook up to more than 1,400 Mac vendors, hundreds of Mac FTP sites, a huge index of software and hardware reviews, and the Buying and Selling Macs FAQ
- The Internet Starter Kit for Macintosh
- A terrific guide to getting up and running on the Net, The Internet Starter Kit is now available in its entirety on the Web. Its hot links to sites across the Web make turning pages seem passe
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