
THESE ARE SOME LINKS TO WWW SITES OF INTEREST
They are updated irregularly. Send me links to include in this list.

Useful links, plain fun stuff, people, and utterly various links. Or search for your very own.

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Try the fine Northern Light Search Engine, DogPile.com, a multi-engine tool,
or SavvySearch, another "meta-search" engine.
Send a digital short message (GSM-SMS) to any digital cell phone: VLF.net offers gateways.
Convert Fahrenheit into Celsius and vice versa--right here on this page!
If you prefer to communicate securely with me, (via e-mail + PGP), you can find my public key here. (I currently use PGP 2.6.3i and PGP 5.0) -- My e-mail address is as@writeme.com
If you are looking for keyservers, you might be lucky at this site.
More links to sites regarding computer security, hacking and cryptography.
For William and Mary students: WM home, LION at Swem Library, or the WORCS.
Seeking information? Find it at the Virtual Library. (may be temporarily down)
Check your clocks: find out the current time in all U.S. time zones.
An amazing map generator.
Speaking of maps: how about a map of the sky? Go to SkyCalendar.com.
The HH Morgenpost : I buy it sporadically when I'm at home.
The Washington Post.
Try Crestar Bank's online checking.
USPS US Zip Code lookup.
Or how about official federal U.S. statistics?
For fans of German history.
You never know when you might need a perdiodic table of the chemical elements.
NSA, NASA, or "NO SE!"?? Confused by acronyms -- here is the solution.
An excellent and informative US News & WR article on being a foreign student in the US.
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The informational value of USA Today's "Snapshots" is quite variable, but they're always worth a try.
More on what's going on in Charlottesville: "Cripsy Duck" [sic].
For die-hard Lee Majors / Colt für alle Fälle fans: Fall Guy episode overview.
Semi-useful, semi-fun: knot knowledge and knot links by P. Suber.
An English homophone dictionary,
Babelfish is a fun and helpful translation tool.
Grrrreat Ski / snow reports for the U.S.A. and Europe.
Check out the best skis in the world at K2 U.S.A.
Take a peek at the port in my home town.
Godiva, a true Belgian chocolatier might be a little bit of a temptation for some of us.
Morgenpost Hamburg Camera.
A list of interesting words: I and II.
The Surrealist Compliment Generator--for your next date!
The "Molecular Expressions" zoo of micro-(processor) art.
And there are more graphics to come: any disliker of ads should look at Adbusters.
Anyone who likes US dollars? 'See where I've been, check where I go next.'
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Alive...
Check out Jan's home page for the latest in Lübeck weather ;), other German-site links, and South Park news...
Ever heard of Twin Oaks? Anyone interested in Intentional Communities should know about this one.
The Pope Page.
Albrecht Beutelspacher, author of many cryptography and mathematics books.
The Noam Chomsky archives.
The Emma Goldman Archives (Pitzer College).
Hopefully updated: Ferdinand's page.
Another math person: Peter Plaumann, Erlangen University.
Patrick Rebollar's bookmarks--everything you ever wanted to know about links to French sites.
...and dead.
Read about Clarence Seward Darrow (I), (II), (III), champion of the cause of the underprivileged.
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Peek at the current phase
of the moon--even if you don't have a window.
Traveling to, or living in Paris? Plus, you're an inline skater? Check out Pari-Roller [sic].
Here's a plant tour of the campus.
Are you a millionaire yet? US Lottery results and information.
As some of you may know, cemeteries are a (serious) pet subject of mine. Here are some links:
The vast Find-A-Grave site, the smaller Page of the Dead (and the less cemetery-related
site Find-A-Death with some limited information regarding deceased celebreties).
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These are my FAvoRiteS -- Back to the main page.
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