If you want to host a party with a difference, this is the site for you. Have an acrobatics performance that your guests will never stop talking about. All you have to do is select your city or state from a list and you can find out what performances are available in your area.
This site is meant especially to dispel any doubts that students may have regarding cold fusion. It is an enlightening site and will certainly not bore you, but is probably a little difficult for general understanding. A good place to start your research from.
This is a Spartan story about a little boy. It tries to explain Spartan values and ideas. There’s a lot of stuff to read about the history, the people and their upbringing. Useful site for students of Greek history.
Einstein@home is actually a program that uses your computer’s idle time to search for pulsars. Isn’t that cool! This is a World Year Of Physics 2005 project and is named after the master himself. You can create a new team or join an existing one of like minded individuals.
The National Snow And Ice Data Center is a store house of purely technical information related to snow and ice and consequently, glaciers. There’s data on everything from Sea Ice Index to Cyrospheric Climate Indicators. They also have a collection of glacier photographs. Interesting website.
Right from general information to complicated chemical properties, this site has it all. And it’s nicely categorized too so you can click on the topic and go straight there without complicating matters too much. There’s also a list of references in case you need more detailed information.
This page is like a questionnaire. The question is what you think of legalization of marijuana. And the answers are varied. Read on and register to add your own opinions as well.
A wide angle view of the training imparted to a SEAL. All the gory details with some pictures to drive the facts home. I visited this site and now have an extremely esteemed opinion of navy SEAL’s. If you are a navy SEAL and no-one believes how difficult it was to get there, point them to this site.
This is a first person account of a trek to the top of mount Nebo in Utah. The author has been trekking this mountain with his dad and tells you about his experience. May come in handy if you are planning a similar trek.
This is the home page of the institute. They have specialized courses for audio recording and audio engineering. Check out the specifications if you are interested in this field.
This gives you some inside information on how resumes are picked from the huge databases. This information is very useful to those applying for federal jobs. You can improve your chances of at least having an interview if you heed the advice here.
This page hosted by a catholic religious group has a lot of information on secret societies that are connected in some way to their religion. Many links are provided within the article that’ll take you deeper into the subject.
This is the homepage of Flashkit. There are various shareware and freeware versions of their software available for download. Especially useful for professionals and people who take sound effects seriously.
These tours are a hot favorite for those visiting San Francisco. You can book various packages to suit your taste. There are even some lovely photographs on the site. Have a look.
This site hosts auctions and some of them are for Elvis collectibles. If you are lucky you just might get your hands on something you were looking for. And at the right price too.
