My days would be empty without it. During my wanders around cyberspace I came across the following landmarks. Each of them makes a nice place to stop off and admire the virtual scenery.
- Attrition.org - An excellent gallery of over 3500 pictures, humorous and otherwise, collected from email circulars and the internet. You know, the sort of things your mate emails to you but you never seem to have one to send back. Well now you do.
- What do you believe? - Are you not sure which organised religion (or lack of) most closely mirrors your personal beliefs? Currently going to church every Sunday when in fact your beliefs are more Hindu that Catholic? This series of 20 questions aims to tell you which religious organisation or classification would suit your personal ideals. Mine is Secular Humanist who are basically Atheists with organised moral structures (I think).
- Richest Fictional Characters - The normally staid and reserved Forbes magazine has let its hair down and had a bit of a laugh compiling the top 15 richest fictional characters. Complete with a short, almost accurate biography of each character its an amusing way to pass 10 minutes.
- The Periodic Table - It's been a long time since I was studying physics and chemistry at 'A' Level but I know this would have been useful. These days I barely even understand it. The site however has a whole pile of interesting Java applets explaining various aspects of physics.
Links found from a number of places, including
Diverzions.
that's a nice rock!
me:
sex:male
age:30
status:married
children:3
Listening:
Barry Diston:Unreleased Stuff
Reading:
Weblogs
Terry Pratchett
Maps
Watching:
Bugger all at the mo, to be honest
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