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    and in the end ... mjb's Avatar
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    Websites we love

    With the continued intrusion into our lives of unsolicited (and inane) commercial email, Spamcop offers the opportunity to retaliate ... at least I get some satisfaction by helping shut some of it down.

    spamcop.net/

    Go get the bastards.
    Last edited by mjb; May-16th-2003 at 07:02 PM.

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    Urban Legends Reference Pages (Snopes)

    Might as well try out this function by passing on a link to the best rumor-quasher on the Net (IMO):

    http://www.snopes2.com/index.html

    (It may have been on the old board, but here it is again.)
    Last edited by bluenoter; March-22nd-2003 at 09:27 PM.

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    Peace and Light! Dennis Gonzalez's Avatar
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    Hey Blue...I hear you're quite the Urban Legend!

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    Originally posted by Dennis Gonzalez
    Hey Blue...I hear you're quite the Urban Legend!
    Riiight . . .
    Last edited by bluenoter; March-23rd-2003 at 01:20 PM.

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    The Straight Dope

    A wonderful site for the curious and skeptical.

    http://www.straightdope.com/index.html
    Last edited by Tom Storer; March-24th-2003 at 08:34 AM.

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    When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro:

    http://www.hoogerbrugge.com/

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    ▼ Molly the Barn Owl bluenoter's Avatar
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    Dave, on this board each link gets its own thread. You posted your link in the thread for Tom's link, which would be cool except that people might not see it.

    BWTFDIK?
    Last edited by bluenoter; March-24th-2003 at 09:42 AM.

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    Operation Shoebox-Support Our Troops

    www.operationshoebox.com

    is a very helpful website for those who would like to send a package to a particular soldier, sailor or Marine in the Middle East, or donate money or goods to a unit overseas.

    I'm sending some books this afternoon, but there is plenty you can send. Please visit the site.

    Instructions and rules can be found on the site. Here are some suggested items that could be included in a package (cash donations also welcome):

    Suggested Items
    Batteries (AA, D cell)
    Dental floss
    Tapes, CD's
    Mouthwash
    Stationery sets
    Baby wipes
    Travel games-chess, checkers etc.
    Q-tips
    Twizzlers candy
    Waterless hand sanitizer
    Crossword puzzles
    Tissue-heavy duty, eg. Puffs
    Books, novels
    Eye drops
    Magazines
    Saline nasal spray
    Local newspapers
    Deodorant
    Playing cards
    Toilet paper
    Paper/envelopes, pens
    Hand lotion
    Stamps
    Tylenol (individual packets)
    Disposable cameras
    Cushioned socks
    Wash rags
    Cold water wash (Woolite)
    Shoe insole cushions
    Candy (heat-resistant)
    Black sunglasses - (plain, no brand names)
    Cereal in small boxes
    Hairbrushes, combs
    Gum
    Nail clippers
    Ramen noodles
    Sewing kits
    Hot chocolate
    Chapstick
    Sweet tea mix
    Cotton balls
    Powdered drink mix
    Sunscreen
    Foot powder
    Disposable razors
    Soap, shampoo
    Toothbrushes,toothpaste
    Instant oatmeal
    Dry goods/food
    Granola bars
    Ravioli, etc.-pop-top cans
    Girl Scout cookies
    Coffee creamer
    Instant coffee
    Condiment packages
    Sunflower seed
    Tuna kits
    Beef jerky
    Baggies with
    Zip Lock
    Fly swatters
    Powdered milk
    Battery powered fans w/xtra batteries
    Feminine hygiene products, for female soldiers
    Canned fruit
    Clif bars, Balance bars
    Bug spray- pkg it in a ziplock bag
    Duct tape _

    Notes:

    If you are sending mail to APO AE 09303, please adhere to the following:

    * Do not mail any parcels exceeding 72" length and girth combined. Measure the longest side of the box and then the distance around the box. Add these two numbers together and they must not exceed 72".
    * Additionally, no parcel may exceed 48" in length.
    * Do not mail any item that exceeds 70 pounds. This is the normal weight limit that has always applied to US Mail.
    * Express Mail service is not provided to APO AE 09303. All other mail services are available.
    * The Military Postal Service Agency has published a toll free complaint line. Any individual with a postal issue/complaint may call this number: 1-800-810-6098.

    Please visit www.operationshoebox.com
    Last edited by Monte Smith; March-26th-2003 at 01:11 PM.

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    Undo the UN.com

    www.undotheun.com


    Enough said.

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    Just be frank BFrank's Avatar
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    That's some SICK s#*!.

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    "That's some SICK s#*!."

    The UN? I agree. That's why it's on the way out (thank God).

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    Willy: Interests - tormenting liberals



    ... now it's all becoming clear.

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    Dude, you have no Koran. RainyDay's Avatar
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    ...and this one...


    http://www.urbanlegends.com/

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    Reevaluating @ 500k Pete C's Avatar
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    A noble cause.
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    North Korea

    An unbiased view of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea is available at http://www.korea-dpr.com/.

    It includes such fascinating insights as this:

    "It is the great man Kim Il Sung, the sun of Korean people who reviewed the bloody national history of which the country was ruined and Korean people were forced the destiny of stateless nation and the failure of early struggle of national liberation, and who founded the truth of struggle and new leading ideology, the best way of safeguarding the Korean nation."

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    National Cattlemen's Beef Association's push to sell more beef to young girls.

    Only in America....

    Bizarre web site. Be sure to play the games!

    Was this part of an out-of-court settlement with Oprah?

    http://www.cool-2b-real.com/

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    Funny interpretations of U.S. govt. graphics


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    Arts & Letters Daily

    So you're looking for something to read. Ha! This site will keep you busy for as much time as you have.

    One thing to remember: everything--every single item--in the left column is a link, even though it's not underlined or highlighted.


    http://www.aldaily.com/

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    Haven't been able to face the day without reading aldaily as soon as I get up for 4 or 5 years now.

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    best site out there for readers and thinkers.

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    What heart?! Cem's Avatar
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    ▼ Molly the Barn Owl bluenoter's Avatar
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    What's the difference between this thread and the Links forum?

    That was a rhetorical question. I'd like to be able to find all the links in the same place--the Links forum, which already has 57 posts.
    Last edited by bluenoter; April-27th-2003 at 12:01 PM.

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    Originally posted by bluenoter
    What's the difference between this thread and the Links forum?
    “Man, if you have to ask what it is, you’ll never know.”

    I almost admire the "Guardian Angel" approach -

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    Douglas, excellent site (just saw your post). The main site was referenced at JC a while back, but anyone who has yet to visit it, by all means do so. Hilarious.

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    Unflappable Brian Olewnick's Avatar
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    Those of us who enjoy miniature golf online and don't think we're wasting quite enough of our employer's time might enjoy this:

    http://www.nabiscoworld.com/games/nw_shock_nwmm.htm

    You need shockwave and it's jammed full of Nabisco product placement, but it's pretty challenging.

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    Originally posted by Brian Olewnick
    Those of us who enjoy miniature golf online and don't think we're wasting quite enough of our employer's time might enjoy this:

    http://www.nabiscoworld.com/games/nw_shock_nwmm.htm

    You need shockwave and it's jammed full of Nabisco product placement, but it's pretty challenging.
    By the same token:

    www.candystand.com

    Lotsa fun time-wasters. I recommend the billiards game, best on the net that I've seen, but the miniature golf, bowling, home run derby are all good.

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