The Kleinman Report

In This Week's Report:
***Ask For Directions
***Singing in the Car
***Script-o-Rama

URLs in this issue:
CyberRouter: http://route.delorme.com
International Lyrics Server: http://www.lyrics.ch
Script-o-Rama: http://www.script-o-rama.com

*** Ask For Directions ***
I recently got back from an amazing driving trip from Chicago to Las Vegas, driving with my brother on his way home from law school. Before I set out on my trek, I visited a site that made planning my driving trip a breeze - Delorme's CyberRouter. With CyberRouter, all I had to do was type in where I was driving from, and where I wanted to go, and I got detailed driving directions, time and mileage information, as well as road maps that I could print out and take with me on my trip. If you're planning a driving trip any time soon, or you just need some good directions, be sure to pay Delorme a visit.

CyberRouter: http://route.delorme.com

*** Singing in the Car ***
I have always considered myself a big fan of music. I am one of those millions of people who love to sing along with the radio in my car as I drive to work. The only problem is that I can never seem to get the lyrics right to my favorite song! I always manage to mangle the simplest of lines. Because most of the songs I sing to are on the radio, I don't have the luxury to go and look at the lyrics in the CD booklet (assuming that the lyrics are even there). Determined to find a solution on the Internet, I came across a web site that lets you find the lyrics you're looking for. Type the name of a song into the International Lyrics Server and you'll never mangle a song lyric again.

International Lyrics Server: http://www.lyrics.ch

*** Script-o-Rama ***
As many of you know, I am a big fan of movies (before working in technology, I worked in the film industry). One of the things I love to do is read the screenplay of my favorite film. It's great to read through a film you love and find a nuance that you missed. If you're a movie buff like me, then you'll want to visit Script-o-Rama, where you can read scripts from your favorite movie. Script-o-Rama has screenplays from major films like Fargo, Pulp Fiction, Terminator 2, and Trainspotting , as well as TV shows like The Simpsons, Seinfeld, and The X-Files. If you've never read a screenplay before, I encourage you to drop by Script-o-Rama and see what you've been missing.

Script-o-Rama: http://www.script-o-rama.com

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