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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.
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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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