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Awesome
Lists
a
large list of interesting and useful links
Computer
Stupidities
the
following is a large collection of stories and anecdotes about clueless
computer users. It's a baffling phenomenon that in today's society an individual,
who might in other circumstances be considered smart and wise, can sit
down in front of a computer screen and instantly lose every last shred
of common sense he ever possessed. Complicate this phenomenon with a case
of 'computerphobia', and you end up with tech support personnel having
phone conversations that are funny in retrospect but seem like perfectly
valid motives for wild machine gun shooting sprees at the time. You will
read stories in this file that will convince you that among the human race
are human-shaped artichokes futilely attempting to break the highly regarded
social convention that vegetables should not operate electronic equipment.
And yet, amidst the vast, surging quantities of stupidity are perfectly
excusable technological mishaps -- but that are amusing nonetheless. After
all, even the best of us engages in a little brainless folly every once
in a while
Experts
Exchange
a
large knowledge sharing community on the Web. Submit your burning question
(or read answers to previously submitted questions) to a team of experts
on the following subjects: Windows 95 - 98 (general, setup), Windows NT
(general, setup, NT 5), Windows etc. (3.x general, 3.x setup, Office-Word-Excel,
Outlook), Databases (Access, Fox Pro, general, MS-SQL, Oracle, Sybase),
Computers (general, newbies, year 2000, games), PDA (palm pilot, Windows
CE), Groupware (Lotus Notes), Hardware (general, modems, printers), Networking
(Linux, Macintosh, NetWare, OS/2, Unix, Windows 95, Windows NT), Progamming
(C, C++, Delphi, Java, JavaScript, Macintosh, MFC, OWL, OS/2, Pascal, Perl,
Unix, Windows, Visual Basic, VB Databases, VB Controls), WWW (Front Page,
authoring, browsers, CGI, HTML, images, UNIX, general, setup), LINUX (general,
setup), Macintosh (applications, communications, system), OS/2 (applications,
general, setup), Graphics (fonts, general, Photoshop)
Extreme
Tracking
the
best and most comprehensive free web site statistics and tracking system
for your web site available on the Internet
Free
Web Site Hosting Page
an
all-in-one directory to find free web space providers, free domain hosting,
free URL redirection etc., basically everything free related to the Web,
and more, well described and categorized
FTP-directory
/pub/usenet/ on rtfm.mit.edu
the
FAQ`s of most of the news groups
Grex
Grex
is a public-access conferencing (discussion forum) system. It is run by
its users. Anybody can get a free account, free Telnet-access
Hostile
Applets Home Page
a
collection of increasingly hostile Java applets (badly-written or dangerous
Java applets + examples)
Internet
Web Text Index
a
great resource if you want to find out more about the Internet, for beginners
and experienced Internet users
Introduction
To Net Scams And Hoaxes
about
net scams, hoaxes, fake virus-warings and similair nonsens
ISO3166
Country Codes
All
the current country codes, like nl is for 'The Netherlands', but did you
know that va is for 'Vatican City State', or that sj is for 'Svalbard and
Jan Mayen Islands' ?
LinuxHQ
Latest
Linux information, patches, upgrade info and documentation. Complete search
of all Linux information
LISTSERV
lists
browse
any of the tens of thousands public LISTSERV lists on the Internet, search
for mailing lists of interest, and get information about LISTSERV host
sites
LivingInternet.om
comprehensive
source of information about the Internet: how it was invented, how it works,
how to use it, advanced usage, it`s importace, security issues, help and
more
MapQuest
explore
millions of towns and cities worldwide, display addresses on a map, view
nearby businesses, get driving directions (US & UK), and plan trips
with lodging, restaurant, and city information
M.H.'s
Linux links
a
search, on May 12, 1999, for the single term 'Linux' on Alta Vista returned
2.386.189 documents (and on November 1, 1999 allready 7.472.435 documents).
On one hand this is nice because it indicates that Linux is still booming,
but on the other hand it makes it really difficult for newbies to sort
the relevant information out of the old stories and duplicates. The author
of this web site has collected a large list of relevant links, categorized
Microsoft
Terraserver
find
satelite images from all over the world, zoom in untill you can see individual
houses and buildings, get the road-map for that area
PC
World News: Is It Linux's Turn for the Spotlight?
if
you want to decide if Linux is the operating system for you, wether you
own a business, or are a home user, this is a link (Feb. 14, 2000) to start
with. See also 'Related Links' and 'External Links' on that page
Personality
test
the
test was right about me
projectcool
media
A
network of web sites sharing the common belief that anyone can make a great
web site if given knowledge, guidance and inspiration. There's something
for everyone within, from the first time webmaker to the designer with
years of experience
Punch
Bill Gates In The Face
sick
of Bill Gates ? (who isn`t) Then go here
Slashdot:News
for Nerds. Stuff that Matters
news
on all aspects of computing
The
Complete List of Free homepageproviders
a
large list containg hundreds of free web space providers
The
Curse of a Thousand Chain Letters
about
chain letters, hoaxes, fake virus warnings and similair nonsens, funny
examples to make you laugh
The
Free Site
quote
from the web site: "The Free Site offers the Web's largest collection of
freebies. Our free stuff listings are the most complete on the Net"
The
Linux Home Page at Linux Online
Linux
is a free Unix-type operating system originally created by Linus Torvalds
with the assistance of developers around the world. Linux is an independent
POSIX implementation and includes true multitasking, virtual memory, shared
libraries, demand loading, proper memory management, TCP/IP networking,
and other features consistent with Unix-type systems. Developed under the
GNU General Public License,
the source code for Linux is freely available to everyone
The
WWW Security FAQ
about
.htaccess, .htpasswd, security, password protection etc., basically everything
related to the World Wide Web & security - password-protect your documents
Urban
legends
current
Internet hoaxes, urban legends, and other digital lies
W3C
- The World Wide Web Consortium
the
W3C was founded in October 1994 to lead the World Wide Web to its full
potential by developing common protocols that promote its evolution and
ensure its interoperability. We are an international industry consortium,
jointly hosted by the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology Laboratory for Computer
Science [MIT/LCS] in the United States; the Institut
National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique [INRIA] in
Europe; and the Keio University Shonan
Fujisawa Campus in Japan. Services provided by the Consortium include:
a repository of information about the World Wide Web for developers and
users; reference code implementations to embody and promote standards;
and various prototype and sample applications to demonstrate use of new
technology. Initially, the W3C was established in collaboration with CERN,
where the Web originated, with support from DARPA
and the European Commission. For details
on the joint initiative and the contributions of CERN, INRIA, and MIT,
please see the statement on the joint
World Wide Web Initiative. The Consortium is led by Tim
Berners-Lee, Director and creator of the World Wide Web, and Jean-François
Abramatic, Chairman. W3C is funded by Member
organizations, and is vendor neutral, working with the global community
to produce specifications and reference software that is made freely available
throughout the world
Weather
regional,
national and international weather predictions, reports, satelite images,
meteorology, climate and much more, basically everything about the weather
whatis.com
whatis
is a knowledge exploration tool about information technology, especially
about the Internet and computers. It contains over 2,000 individual encyclopedic
definition/topics and a number of quick-reference pages. The topics contain
about 12,000 hyperlinked cross-references between definition-topics and
to other sites for further information
Window
Managers for X
a
guide to window managers for the X Window System. Here you will find descriptions,
screenshots and configuration files for all popular window managers, along
with related resources, including some icons and textures
World
Wide Web FAQ
World
Wide Web Frequently Asked Questions (with answers, of course!)
X.org
X.Org
is the worldwide consortium empowered with the stewardship and collaborative
development of the X Window System technology and standards. X.Org is a
non-profit organization dedicated to maintaining the existing X Window
System code base and engineering appropriate enhancements driven by current
and future market requirements. X.Org periodically provides official X
Window System update releases to the general public free of charge. X.Org
governs the evolution of the X11R6 specification, working with appropriate
groups to revise and post updates to the standard as required
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