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I have several thousand bookmarks. I am still trying to decide the most convenient way to make them available to you. By the way the very best bookmark program for Windows is Compass.

In the tables below I have listed certain book marks that are personal favorites, with my comments, and will simply convert my other bookmarks by category.

Enjoy.

You should be able to open a website simply by clicking on the link.

I will shortly allow you to download bookmarks in either Netscape or IE formats, but for the time being, simply clicking on an html type link works pretty well.

 

Simply open the bookmark link of your choice below. It will open as an html file. Within the HTML file, simply click on a blue underlined link that interests you.

You can easily bookmark (or save as a favorite) either this site, or one or more of the bookmark categories listed below. Additionally, you can just as easily save the HTML page on to your computer (as "source," not "text") and edit it yourself, to suit your needs. If you are a Netscape user, you have the additional option of easily converting any of the bookmark HTML files on this page to serve as a Netscape Bookmark file. To do this, first save the HTML file to your desktop (or anywhere else on your computer). You can do this by choosing "Save As" from the file menu. Be sure to save it as "source," not "text." Next, pull down your Bookmarks menu, click on edit bookmarks, choose Open Bookmarks from the file menu and either (a) open the saved file as a new bookmarks file, or (b) choose "import" instead, and it will be a folder within the bookmarks file you are already using. It is that simple.

My favorite links are taken from those listed below, and are described in more detail in the Noel's Favorite Links section.

 

Pleasure All of the categories below, and then some, can be accessed at once by clicking on the blue button. Or, you can imbibe in smaller doses by clicking below.

Business All of the categories below, and then some, can be accessed at once by clicking on the red button. Or, you can imbibe in smaller doses by clicking below.

Law All of the categories below, and then some, can be accessed at once by clicking on the purple button. Or, you can imbibe in smaller doses by clicking below.

*Cool.html

Computer.html

BarAssociations.html

Art and Museums.html

Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, Usage

CLE.html

Baseball.html

Financial.html

EstPlngAttys.html

Books/Poetry.html

Finding People

EstPlngGen.html

Children.html

HomePages.html

EstPlngLinks.html

Education.html

Newspapers/Magazines

FindLawyers.html

FoodWine.html

RealEstate.html

Govt.html

Fort Worth.html

*Search Sites

IRS.html

Games.html

SoftwareDownloads.html

LawSearch.html

Graphics.html

SoftwareHomePages.html

LawSoftware.html

History.html

LegalMisc.html

Medical.html

ListServLaw.html

Movies.html

NonprofitOrgs.html

Music.html

PatentTrade.html

Outdoors.html

PensionsIRAs.html

Philosophy.html

RothIRAs.html

Religion.html

StatutesLib.html

Science.html

Tax.html

Shopping.html

Texas.html

Sports.html

Travel.html

TVRadio.html

Weather.html

 

Noel's Favorite Links

Category
Popular
Name
URL
(and occasional extra comments)
Comments
Rating

(Ice Picks)

Computers
Internet Cafe

http://www.cmptv.com/internetcafe/

This is the marvelous site for the TV show (KDNT Ch. 2) by the same name. See also, the Computer Chronicles, produced by the same people and also on Channel 2.

5
Philosophy
Philosophy Timeline

http://people.delphi.com/gkemerling/dy/zt.htm

This is one of my favorite sites.

5
Newspaper
New York Times on the Web

http://www.nytimes.com/

One of the first newspaper web sites, and definitely one of the best.

5
Art
National Gallery In Washington

http://www.nga.gov/collection/srchart.htm

I have visited 100s of museum sites, and this is one of the best.

5
Art
Mark Harden's Texas Museum of Art

http://www.artchive.com/ftp_site.htm

This is probably the best collection of art on the web.

5
Music
Grateful Dead

http://dead.net/

Yes, I am one too, and am quite unreconstructed.

5
Philosophy
Great Thinkers & Visionaries

http://www.lucifer.com/~sasha/thinkers.html

This is one amazing collection of just what the name suggests. 

5
Sports
Texas Rangers Home Page

http://www.texasrangers.com/

Baseball is the only spectator sport I follow. 

2
Philosophy
Religion (or lack thereof)
U.G. Krishnamurti

http://www.well.com/user/jct

Here is a quote from this page:

"You know that there is something different about U.G. Krishnamurti when you read the disclaimer on the first page of his book, 'Mind is a Myth': 

 'My teaching, if that is the word you want to use, has no copyright. You are free to reproduce, distribute, interpret, misinterpret, distort, garble, do what you like, even claim authorship, without my consent or the permission of anybody.'

"This disarming introduction may elicit a bemused smile, but it hardly prepares the reader for what follows. To read U.G. is to be introduced to a "spiritual
terrorist": he overturns all of our accepted beliefs -- God, mind, soul, enlightenment, religion, humanity, heart, love, relationships -- and gives us a totally
different picture of who we are. The result is a grenade in the brain."

 

This is the other Krishnamurti. His thoughts are fascinating and unique. He is truly an original thinker. No smoke and mirrors here, and no final answers to all your questions either.  This is a philosophy borrowed from no one. Above all, it is honest in the extreme, which is refreshing, even if occasionally painful.

4

Estate Planning

The Trusts and Estates Home Page of Noel C. Ice

www.trustsandestates.net

Most of my published legal articles are found here.

6
(What me bashful?)

Philosophy, Politics, Music, Poetry, Religion and the Humanities in General

The Humanities Page of Noel C. Ice

www.PhilosophyForum.net

I am beginning to post my essays on this site. An expurgated version of the introduction to my  Notes From the Undersoul is found here. I don't dare publish the rest of it yet.


 
 
 

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