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***Yahoo for Women!
***What Ever Happend To...
***Off the Beaten Path
URLs in this issue:
Beatrice's Web Guide: http://www.bguide.com/
Obsolete Computer Museum:
http://www.ncsc.dni.us/fun/user/tcc/cmuseum/cmuseum.htm
Page at Pooh Corner : http://www.public.iastate.edu/~jmilne/pooh.html
***Yahoo for Women!***
This week Women's Wire and Yahoo! launched a new site completely devoted to information of interest to women. The site, Beatrice's Web Guide, is an example of the next step in searching the web. With an ever increasing number of Web sites, trying to find anything useful in a search engine is becoming more and more challenging. The answer to this a web guide. Rather than plowing through a long list of sites to find the best one, Beatrice's Web Guide gives only the best sites in any given category, saving you the trouble and time of sifting through a pile of lame links. Check it out!
Beatrice's Web Guide: http://www.bguide.com/
***What Ever Happened to...***
Back in 1984, my parents bought me my first computer (Thanks, Mom & Dad). It was one of the first Macintosh's that Apple made: the MAC128K. Now, 13 years later, that 128 is sitting in a dusty corner of one of our storage closets. This week I decided to take a walk down the computer memory lane without having to endure the layers of dust which have accumulated on the old machine! I took this nostalgic trip online at the Obsolete Computer Museum. This site is a blast for anyone who's ever replaced an old computer.
Obsolete Computer Museum:
http://www.ncsc.dni.us/fun/user/tcc/cmuseum/cmuseum.htm
***Off the Beaten Path***
I figured that while I was taking a trip down memory lane this week, I would follow a side road off the beaten path to a charming little site devoted to one of my favorite childhood stories: Winnie the Pooh. The Page at Pooh Corner is a site you'd never see if you weren't looking for it. It's a great look into the world of Winnie the Pooh with information and stories about the inspiration for the story as well as pictures of the real Pooh Corner. Be sure to check out the extensive collection of links to other Pooh sites and re-experience one of the world's best children's stories.
Page at Pooh Corner : http://www.public.iastate.edu/~jmilne/pooh.html