Craig Nansen, the site administrator, shares some of the many items posted on bulletin boards and passed around the teacher's lounge. |
Links to lists, books and humor articles. |
Dr. Sari Hou, professor of Computer Science/Information Technology at Unity College, put together a page of fun links with the help of her students and friends. |
An attempt to discover a little bit more about the world around us through the miracles of science, technology & preservatives. |
Aren't you dying to know the correct computer symbol for "Person who is sad because he or she has a large fish for a nose"? |
Read this 31-point list and decide for yourself whether you are, indeed, TechnoCursed. |
Humor columnist Madeleine Begun Kane shares her wacky, witty insights. |
Some amusing speeches in 5 words or less. My personal favorite came in 2001 from the winner in the Spirituality Web site category: "Nothing between screen and mind." |
Make yourself pretty (or handsome) for the computer monitor, smile and VOILA! You won't believe the quality of the results, and I'm not kidding. |
Take this quiz and find out (if you dare). |
This could be the COOLEST site on the Web, if you're a person who speaks or writes in English. In sum: it is too cool/nifty/keen/dandy/ peachy for ordinary words. |
An article by Steve Bass of PC World about weird Web sites and "tools for tricking your boss." Don't miss the links at the bottom, including a mouse odometer. |
Jeffrey M. Glover shares tips about what not to do and includes links to pages of advice on how to make your site go from sucky to savvy. |
Everything you never wanted to know about using the Shift Key, courtesy of Alan R. Meiss. |
Billed as "the most advanced abacus in history," the Amish laptop features 78 RAB (Random Access Bead) Memory. Learn more about this revolutionary low-tech equipment |
Read these articles and have a laugh, before your computer crashes. |
Billed as "the most advanced abacus in history," the Amish laptop features 78 RAB (Random Access Bead) Memory. Learn more about this revolutionary low-tech equipment |
Everything you never wanted to know about using the Shift Key, courtesy of Alan R. Meiss. |
Jeffrey M. Glover shares tips about what not to do and includes links to pages of advice on how to make your site go from sucky to savvy. |
An article by Steve Bass of PC World about weird Web sites and "tools for tricking your boss." Don't miss the links at the bottom, including a mouse odometer. |
This could be the COOLEST site on the Web, if you're a person who speaks or writes in English. In sum: it is too cool/nifty/keen/dandy/ peachy for ordinary words. |
Take this quiz and find out (if you dare). |
Make yourself pretty (or handsome) for the computer monitor, smile and VOILA! You won't believe the quality of the results, and I'm not kidding. |
Some amusing speeches in 5 words or less. My personal favorite came in 2001 from the winner in the Spirituality Web site category: "Nothing between screen and mind." |
Humor columnist Madeleine Begun Kane shares her wacky, witty insights. |
Read this 31-point list and decide for yourself whether you are, indeed, TechnoCursed. |
Aren't you dying to know the correct computer symbol for "Person who is sad because he or she has a large fish for a nose"? |
An attempt to discover a little bit more about the world around us through the miracles of science, technology & preservatives. |
Dr. Sari Hou, professor of Computer Science/Information Technology at Unity College, put together a page of fun links with the help of her students and friends. |
Links to lists, books and humor articles. |
Craig Nansen, the site administrator, shares some of the many items posted on bulletin boards and passed around the teacher's lounge. |
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