LnSOS BOOT 1.1 SOS.KERNEL SOS KRNLI/O ERRORFILE 'SOS.KERNEL' NOT FOUND%INVALID KERNEL FILE: xةw,@  ȱlmi8#)!)BIGSURF.5vN' ',ONLINE.PUBS2@|8484+MUSIC.SOUNDH@|8888'SCIENCE`,T8686,ONLINE.PUBS3&8585,ONLINE.PUBS1@|8888,MUSIC.SOUND2III.INT.088uN' BIGSURF.5NNFINDER.DATA=NpN-READ.ME.FIRST#N'O% >dLԡm#i㰼m#iЕOLԡȱfg hi !dLԡ憦  Ljmkm l y`2 Lԡ8(Je稽)ʈ@L8888FINDER.DATANpN  !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFG Meanderings is a monthly interactive journal of politics, art and culture from a distinctively, but not exclusively, African American perspective. Visit the Meanderings home page and select "Current Issue" from the menu. For additional information about rs the inner workings of the media and analyzes coverage of important issues. 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Fantastic! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Grateful Dead net-info Dead-flames emap://sunsite.unc.edu/IUMA http://sunsite.unc.edu/ianc/index.html http://www.iuma.com/IUMA/index_graphic.html Unbelievable place to find actual music cuts and songs that you CAN'T and WON'T find anywhere else! Where else can you find cuts from the Whistle Pmusic lovers everywhere. Interviews, happenings and all sorts of music information is located here. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Internet Underground Music Archive http://www.iuma.com http://www.iuma.com/ httr the lovers of the namesakes operatic venue. A complete and well done archive which has 22 directories of info relating to G&S musicical works. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- MTV ftp site FTP to: mtv.com For ly great site for Jazz lovers! - use this URL to jump straight to the cool jazz "time-line" page http://www.acns.nwu.edu/jazz/styles/style-map.html Gilbert and Sullivan Archive http://math.idbsu.edu/GaS.html ftp to: diamond.idbsu.edu in the --> /gas Fo--------- Netcom Simpsons Stuff FTP to: ftp.netcom.com in the --> /pub/ca/caddy/simpsons/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jazz info server http://www.acns.nwu.edu/jazz Excellent Jazz resource on the Web. A tru Directory http://www.acm.uiuc.edu:80/rml/Time/Sounds --------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Simpsons Archive http://www.digimark.net:80/TheSimpsons ------------------------------------------------------------------du/~clapper/sounds.html --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Simpsons Sound Page http://www.uunet.ca/~russ/sounds/Simpsons.html --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Simpsons-snds------------------------------------------------------------------- Beastie Boys WWW Site http://www.nando.net/music/gm/BeastieBoys/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sounds in AU Format Page http://www.engr.wisc.e------------------------------ Marley Storyboard http://www.netaxs.com/~aaron/Marley/Marley.html A complete Bob Marley archive site. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- VIBE Online http://pathfinder.com.vibe --------Michigan State University) http://web.msu.edu/vincent/index.html Samplings from the largest academic voice library in the world. John F. Kennedy's inauguration speech, Edwwin Booth reading "Othello" and Will Roger's 1922 campaign speech are just a few of the samples available. Even Nixon's immortal (irreverant?) resignation speech is here. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Paul McCartney Obituary Page http://catless.ncl.ac.uk/Obituary/paul.html A complete tour ofin this music list) which publishes music via the WWW and provides online MBone broadcasting services to musicians. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Musi-Cal http://calendar.com/concerts Musi-Cal is a large data----------------------------------- Deth Specula home page http://klinzhai.iuma.com/specula/index.html A band that broadcasts over the "MBone". The bassist of this band is one of the big-wigs over at the Internet Underground Music Archive (see elsewhere .now just what chant goes with just what event? A wealth of resources awaits the user to these sites. Anything and everything about gregorian chant and many related topics are here. Includes historical perspectives. ------------------------------------------------------------ Gregorian Chant gopher and Home Page (Catholic University of America) http://www.music.princeton.edu:80/chant_html/ Gopher to: vmsgopher.cua.edu /Special Resources then select CANTUS to view the database of Gregorian Chants. Hmmm.. sound clips abound. Where else can you hear great cuts from "The Dead Can Dance" and "Chariots of Fire" soundtrack all in one trip? I dare you to find a more fun music oriented site. Double dare you. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ear-Waves Radio Network http://www.nets.com/earwaves A great page with links for those who love electronic, experimental music. Includes modern-techno, new jazz, contemporary classical and "world music" Info, photos andas Tech" wheeewww! And I thought gophering was faster than web surfing! For lover's of country greats - Chet Atkins, Dwight Yokum, Charlie Pride and a buch more. Yee Haw! You'll be stompin' yer feet in no time! -----------------------------------------/www.realtime.net/~bleonard/cowpie.html Gopher to: gopher.ttu.edu then go to Texas Tech prairie dog server and select "publications from Tech and elsewhere" then go to "mailing lists maintained at Tech" and finally to "professional lists maintained at Texhometwon Philly boy was impressed to find out that Philly's own "Zanzibar Blue" is included on the list. Now that's some hip page! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cowpie News (Country and Western Pickers) http:/---------------------- Jazz Clubs Around the World http://www.acns.nwu.edu/jazz/lists/clubs.html Bill Hery has compiled a great and complete list of Jazz clubs from all over the world. It includes club names, addresses, phone numbers and locations. This ------------------------------------ The LIVE Gopher Gopher to: mediafive.yyz.com A gopher devoted to the band named "LIVE". A hip and refreshing gopher trip that won't let you down. It's.... a LIVE! ----------------------------------------------------- sad moments (Buddy Holly) this page makes interesting reading. Links to other pages include Themes of Death-The Heroin Page, Famous Dates of Rock 'n Roll Death and other moribund topics. A truly mesmerizing journey! ----------------------------------------------------- The Death of Rock 'n Roll page http://alfred1u.washington.edu:8080/~jkls/pike/deathrr.html An absurdly great page devoted to rockers that gave their lives (literally) to rock and roll. From hoaxes (Paul McCartney Beatles hoax) to genuinely "clues" that were all the rage when the Beatle's hoax of Paul's death was taken very seriously. Tips and insights into the Beatle's and their art and music are also included in this funky page. -------------------------------------------------------------base of upcoming concerts and musician's agendas. The database is searchable by artist or geographical area where they might be playing and it includes all sorts of music interests. From Jazz concerts to classical to modern to reggae and many other types oabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~fn/weather.html http://www.weather.net/fn/radar.html Freese-Notis provides meteorological information and news to the Internet user and offers weather maps, weather advisories and radar readings. Although the maps and images are rather plain - they downloweather pictures, images and maps. And hundreds of current images as well. If Dorothy and Toto only knew about this web page. Hmmm.... --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Freese-Notis Weather http://www.weather.net/------------------------- Weather Site at The Daily Planet - Univ of Illinois http://www.atmos.uiuc.edu Like the weather gopher site at Univ of Ill. only better. Still under construction but even so is a great weather page. Contains hundreds of archived within the info so the facts are hard to get at. But even the clue- less will easily understand bold caps that say "WRNING - SVR TSTMS!" I don't think meteorologists like vowels. Can I buy an A... an E ? --------------------------------------------------f1.sbs.ohio-state.edu Tornado tracking info, severe weather warnings, natural disaster info and reports from the National Severe Storms Forecast Center should keep you up to date on weather happenings. Unfortunately there is lots of meteorological jargon is slightly different and incorporates a clickable interface. Both the gopher and web versions are excellent. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Weather Warnings (Ohio State Univ Internet Gopher) Gopher to: geograshould help you decide whether to wear your raincoat or not. Take the "Tour of the Archives" first so you don't get too lost in this massive site. Note that there are two sites - the original gopher site and the new WWW Weather World site. The web version -------------------------------------- Weather Machine at the University of Illinois Gopher to: wx.atmos.uiuc.edu Weather World http://www.atmos.uiuc.edu/wxworld/html/top/html Weather bulletins, listings, predictions and graphic radar/satellite images cal data including temperature, humidity, pressure, rainfall, wind speed and wind direction from over 900 schools in 53 cities. This home page also includes links to many other educational and meteorological resources. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Automated Weather Source Nationwide School Weather Network http://aws.com/ Automated Weather Source manages a nationwide network of weather stations. K-12 schools access and compare meteorologi------------------------------------------------------- INTELLiCast weather service http://www.tasc.com/icast Includes interactive maps and available 24 hours a day. This service is updated hourly and has world weather watch info as well. ------------------------------------- Interactive Weather Map http://rs560.cl.msu.edu/weather/interactive.html Interactive weather maps that has image map links. Click on a place on the map and be transported there with full weather info available! -------------------- Science /////// Ask a Geologist email your questions to: ask-a-geologist@octopus.wr.usgs.gov Ask geology related questions and you'll have answers and pointers sent back to you within 2-4 days. Neat! -----------------------------------------------------ad and are displayed very quickly - even on slower modem connections whic makes this site a valuable resource for the information is top-notch without the extra color graphics that you may not need. A good basic general weather site. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Xerox PARC Map Viewer http://pubweb.parc.xerox.com/map The user supplies answers to map variables and a custom world map is created. You will need a postscript file viewer and printer to accurately viStay tuned... --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Frog dissect WWW Whole Frog Project http://george.lbl.gov/ITG.hm.pg.docs/dissect/whole.frog.html ----- Univ. of Virginia Curry School of Educational Instructional his site is basically an information server about the museum hours and programs but we will be adding some fun and informative "virtual exhibits" in the near future. Look for this web page to grow quickly into a wonderful exhibit and informative resource. iotech Consortium of San Francisco Bay Area community colleges and the NOVA Private Industry Council. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Museum of Science, Boston, Mass.(US) web page http://www.mos.org Currently ts to these pages. BioTechWeb is the first phase of a much larger school-to-work project which will include Software Engineering, Health Care and a variety of other professions. BioTechWeb is hosted by De Anza Community College (Cupertino, CA, USA), the Buman and corporate resources. BioTechWeb is a work in progress. Current college and industry participants include Syntex Corporation and De Anza College. In the weeks and months ahead, we hope to add many more community college/corporate biotech partnerogy Consortium and participating biotechnology firms of the greater San Francisco Bay and Silicon Valley area. BioTechWeb is intended to enhance opportunities for education and employment in the field of biotechnology through the shared use of technical, hst science publications on the web. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- BioTechWeb WWW Site http://midigod.fhda.edu/BioWebHome.html BioTechWeb is a cooperative project sponsored by the Community Colleges Biotechnolto an article such as a link to the EPA gopher while reading an article on ways to produce environmentally safe products. Although the entire hardcopy version of the magazine is not on the web - most of the articles and features are and it is one of the beaddresses the practical implications of of science, as opposed to laboratory breakthroughs and theoretical and conceptual abstractions that have no bearing on practicality." The 'zine is done using hypertext links that can take you to other places related W site http://www.mit.edu:8001/afs/athena/org/t/techreview/www/tr.html Technology Review is edited by MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) and is a well done and well written science magazine now available on the World-Wide-Web. Technology Review "on and links to other math related information. Recent findings, discussions plus classic theory and geometry are also here. A wealth of Math info awaits you. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Technology Review WWl image gallery of weather maps makes the trip worthwhile. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Math WWW site (The Mathematics Archives site) http://archives.math.utk.edu/ A large compendium of mathematics informati what's going on. And if you find yourself a little dismayed by the terminology there are helpful links to go to glossary words with meanings, an FAQ link and a complete and helpul bibliography of books and articles to let you learn even more. A really cooew and print out the map image file. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Weather Radar Lab http://graupel.mit.edu/Radar_Lab.html Finally a place where most can understandTechnology NetFrog (Frog Dissection Program) http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/~insttech/frog Look Ma! No scalpel! And... no frog either! Actually a bloodless and humane way to virtually study frog anatomy. Educational and fun for all! ----- Interactive Frog Dissection (Lawrence Berkeley Labs) http://george.lbl.gov/ITG.hm.pg.docs/dissect/info.html A forms-based approach to dissection. Images of the frog from various views enhances the experience and there are many graphics of the various stages of disse-- ArchNet http://spirit.lib.uconn.edu/archnet/archnet.html ArchNet serves as the World Wide Web Virtual Library for Archaeology. This serverprovides access to archaeological resources available on the Internet. Information is categorized by geographic ronnes/bortzmeyer/dino.english.html Tons of high quality GIFs of dinosaur and related material. You may wait a while for the image downloads on a slow connection - but it's worth it. -------------------------------------------------------------------------ecently discovered cave paintings from the Paleolithic age. These cave drawings were discovered in France and are beautifully shown. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dinosaur Images (GIFs) http://www.cnam.fr/persaur pictures and facts and info presented in a fun and interesting way. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cave Paintings http://www.culture.fr/gvpda-en.htm http://dmf.culture.fr/culture/gvpda-en.htm Pictures of re WWW address instead of gopher and browse! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- FunPage Dinosaurs http://www.sci.kun.nl/funpage/dinosaurs/dinos_en.html A great page for younger audiences that has all sorts of dinosy.edu One of the premeire exhibits on the net. A fantastic virtual tour of the Berkeley Museum. You MUST surf to this place. One of the best web exhibits on the World Wide Web. It is visually interesting, fun and educational. If you have a choice - use thge! No scalpel needed here! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Paleontology Univ of CA at Berkeley Museum of Paleontology http://ucmp1.berkeley.edu http://ucmp1.berkeley.edu/welcome.html Gopher to: ucmp1.berkeleernigan, requested that after his execution his body be donated to science. His body was frozen and dissected. In the process, each part was imaged by X-Rays, MRIs, CAT scans and filmless digital cameras. The whole project resides on 15 giga-bytes of stora--------------------------------------------------------- The Visible Man (National Library of Medicine WWW site) http://www.nlm.nih.gov/extramural_research.dir/visible_human.html The "Visible Man" exhibit in full graphic form. Death row inmate, Joseph Jd research links, publications, beekeeping industry tips, photographs and graphics, download software ftp forum, an Internet classroom, insect movies, a sound room and tons of links to other entomology related efforts. Buzz on over here! ------------------bee behavior or just want to find out more about bees then look no further - this is a busy "hive" of information and links to all sorts of apiary related info. The USDA-ARS laboratory server including GEARS offers 12 browsable areas, including research an------------------------------------------------------------------------ GEARS (Global Entomology Agricultural Reasearch Server) http://gears.tucson.ars.ag.gov/ A fantastic site devoted to bees, bee myths and bee research. If you are researching bees or f "frog" information. There is an assortment of clip-art and pictures of frogs. How to make an origami frog and information on frog species from around the world. Undaunted by previous reports I could not seem to find recipes . A frog lovers dream! ---ction as well. I can almost smell the formaldehyde. =========================================================================== The Froggy Page http://www.cs.yale.edu/HTML/YALE/CS/HyPlans/loosemore-sandra/froggy.html Contains info and links to all sorts oegion and subject. If you have established a server for archaeology, register it to be included in ArchNet. An imageless homepage is also available. Many regions of the world are included and current digs and projects. This is fast becoming the ultimate site for archaelogical info on the web. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- University of California Museum (Berkeley) http://ucmp1.berkeley.edu/exhibittext/entrance.html The best virtual visit to a museum on the web Bulletin to see other areas of interest or future projects. Grab a shovel or trowel and sign up! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ROBOT CONTROL INTERACTIVE! Robot-MercuryWWW (Mercury Project Site) http://www.usHonduras? That's right - these and many more digs need regular folks like yourself to come on down and help out. If you don't see anything of interest you can use the links to the Archaeological Institute of America's Archaeological Fieldwork Opportunitiesrsity's server and is compiled from email and postal mail messages he receives from other University field schools and professional archaeology contract companies. Want to join an expedition to Tunisia, how about an excavation in Egypt or a dig started in K-12 resource for the classroom... or at home! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archaeological Field Server http://durendal.cit.cornell.edu/TestPit.html This WWW site is maintained by Ken Stuart on Cornell Unive much information about theories of dinosaur extinction and the possibility of dinosaurs being warm-blooded. This gopher site also contains a few links to other dino-related gopher sites as well as a time line guide of dinosaur existence on earth. A great ownloadable pictures of dinosaurs. There is a host of information that every one can easily understand and that will keep kids interest. Reports on dinosaur eggs to whether Godzilla was/is a real dinosaur will keep the reading interesting. Also included is------------------------------------------------------ K-12 Dinosaur Unit Gopher to: informns.k12.mn.us /Minnesota K-12 Resources/Dinosaur Unit Created by the Internet for Minnesota Schools (InforMNs) this site has more than 40 text files and plenty of dgress and digs that need people to join and help out. There are also numerous links and pointers to other web pages and ftp sites that have even more dinosaur info. A great resource that is little known outside the paleontology world. ---------------------to promote awareness of the importance of geo-science, geology and paleontology and the way in which these sciences all inter-relate with each other. This page is a great resource site for paleontological info including info on current dinosaur digs in pro Way cool! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dino Russ's Lair http://128.174.173.205/My_Home_Page.html Russ Jacobsen of the Illinois State Geological Survey's Educational Extension has created this page as a way saurs in Hawaii" exhibit http://www.hcc.hawaii.edu/dinos/dinos.1.html An incredible photographic collection from the replicas at New York's American Museum of Natural History. Also includes great photos of a Triceratops skull and a Tyrannosaurus Rex head.y Includes a huge resource of the University Museum's cataloged specimens and also contains a huge amount of vertebrate paleontology information. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Honolulu Community College "Dinossly through the well designed links and pages of the museum. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Yale University Peabody Museum Gopher to: gopher.peabody.yale.edu /Search Peabody Collections/Vertebrate Paleontolog. Truly astounding. This is both a fun and educational trip that will have you putting this URL down for return trips and explorations. Berkeley exhibits on the web are among the finest in the world. Even a 14.4K modem connection moves quickly and effortlec.edu/dept/raiders/story/mercury-story.html Web forms control a live robot. Now dig for buried treasure. Avast Mateys! ----- Robot control WWW (Mercury-site project) http://www.usc.edu/dept/raiders Control a robot arm via WWW Another Mercury robot project ----- Remote Robot Arm http://telerobot.mech.uwa.edu.au "aye ...that's robot control mates" --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Matt's Solar Car Page http://www-lips.ece.utexas.edu/~delayman/solar.html This ste access to a wealth of information and resources across a wide variety of academic, scientific, technical, reference and business disciplines. On-line order forms enable users to immediately place orders for ITP texts, journals and electronic produc discussion and newsletter lists, and on-line supplements to products. The number of products will continually increase to an estimated 50,000 within the next twelve months. Users have intuitive and powerful search capabilities that give them immediaatalog search of the files in the archive. The new Internet site includes a searchable database of more than 20,000 education, reference, scholarly, scientific, technical and business products, as well as discipline-specific Resource Centers, electronic-------------- Web Site for Educators, Students, Scientists & Engineers http://www.thomson.com gopher://gopher.thomson.com FTP to: ftp.thomson.com (contains the file archives only) You can also send email to: to perform a crload site! Everything you wanted to know about volcanoes and then some. Images, historical and current info, definitions of volcano terminology and tons of links to other volcano related pages. -------------------------------------------------------------elect "Catalog of Known Nuclear Explosions" Every one of 'em - and they mean it! From the Trinity Test to present day. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Volcano World http://volcano.und.nodak.edu Information oveffice somewhere in Maine. A person named Andrew Sheaff actually connected his office thermo into the net! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Catalog of Known Nuclear Explosions Gopher to: wealaka.okgeosurvey1.gov sMany links to other robot pages and 'bot information. You'll be dazzled by this! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- A Thermometer in Maine telnet to: small.eece.maine.edu 9876 You can check the temperature of an o It's incredibly cool and it's about the science and study of small machines. Nanotechnology is the study of tiny, miniature self-replicating robots. These mini-bots might be the size of fleas. Prototypes are already being designed. Asimov would be proud! ne of the few of its kinds and (perhaps) the only computer museum accesible via the WWW. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nanotechnology on the WWW http://skyler.arc.ab.ca/~morgan/nano.shtml An under-rated page.erloo, Ontario, Canada since July 1994. Now, even if your travel plans don't include a visit to Waterloo, everyone can see the exhibit because they have put a "virtual window" to the Past on the WWW! Commercial Computing Museum is a remarkable museum and oe! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- A Virtual Window to the Past (Computer Museum) http://www.sentex.net/~ccmuseum The Commercial Computing Museum has had an exhibit called "A Window to the Past" in downtown Wat--------------------------------------------------- The SETI Institute (Search for ExtraTerrestrial Intelligence) http://www.metrolink.com/seti/seti-top.html http://www.seti-inst.edu/seti.html Beam me up Scotty! There's no intelligent life-forms down herite includes information of all types on solar powered vehicles including info on solar-powered racing teams. Contains links to great pages with related slor-powered info. Even a link to U.S. Weather Map reports. Oh no! an Eclipse! ------------------------ts (video, software and CD-ROM). --------------------------------------------------------------------------- SciEd: Science and Mathematics Education Resources http://www-hpcc.astro.washington.edu/scied/science.html AstroEd: Astronomy and Space Science PhysicsEd: Physics ChemEd: Chemistry Earth Science Biological Sciences Environmental Science Oceanography and Fisheries. Meteorology, Anthropology, Paleontology, etc. Also - Mathematics, General Science (more than one discipline), Health, Education Museums and Creative Writing Wiretap Online Library This site also contains "classics" literature too. Gopher to: wiretap.spies.com select --> Wiretap Online Library then select --> Classics ( this is a great place to stop and check out lots ------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected Internet Poetry Archives WWW Poetry Archives http://sunsite.unc.edu/dykki/poetry/home.html Gopher to: sunsite.unc.edu first select --> Worlds of Sunsite then select --> Poetryf historical documents from all over the world is increasing rapidly. They are all in completely original format with no abridgement or adaptation. A site that could become an excellent resource for both education facilities and personal research. -------------------------- Historical Documents WWW site http://www.hypermall.com/LibertyOnline/ Mostly U.S. historical documents including writings from Thomas Paine, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin and many others. This is a work in progress and the list o ONLINE PUBLICATIONS and E-TEXT part 3 ////////////////////////////////////// Comedy 'Zine http://www.cts.com/~borderline An electronic magazine full of comic related material. Way Cool and fun! ---------------------------------------------------------stion/answer database is vast and full of knowledge. Can you beat the computer at this Biotech 20 questions? --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ech affair that is like a Biotech 20 questions game. You think of a Macromolecule (or even pretend to be one) and then the computer asks you various yes or no questions that you must respond to. Believe it or not - the computer very rarely loses as its queo-sites. Very well done and informative site and a fine way to use clickable image-maps to access information. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Guess the Macromolecule http://sp1.berkeley.edu/macro.html A high-t---------------------- Earthquake Info server http://www.civeng.carleton.ca/cgi-bin/quak This is a neat way to find out about earthquake info and where earthquakes are happening as it is displayed graphically on a world map. Links to other earthquake infnce realted resources - you've got to check this out! Many thanks to Alan Cairns and the Astronomy Dept. of the Univ of Washington for making these resources via their WWW page available. Extreme kudos! ----------------------------------------------------- and Exhibits related to science, Science History, Doing Science, Skepticism and Pseudoscience. Also includes the Science Reference Shelf (Physical constants, etc.) and other Science/Math Gateways. Holy shazam! What more can I say? If you need math or scie of classic literature before going on to poetry) then finally select --> Poetry also available via ftp at: FTP Poetry Archives ftp to: ftp.sunet.se in the --> /pub/etext/wiretap-classic-library/Poetry =========================================================================== Mark Twain Resources on the World Wide Web http://web.syr.edu:80/~fjzwick/twainwww.html Samuel Clemens (aka Mark Twain) would be amazed at this web site. Nearly every bit (and byte) of information on him and his writings an--- Mr. Media http://www.review.net/cool/mrmedia.html An unbelievably good romp through a collection of the best of hard-copy tabloids and magazines brought to you ala web. This is one of the hippest and coolest sites on the web - and that's no bull. Youees Paradox in a different way and I defy you to explain everything you see with rational mind. It sounds odd but these are images that you feel rather than see. You have to see this. ------------------------------------------------------------------------raphical trip into the realms of life's paradoxes and beyond. The images are mystifyingly beautiful in a serene yet haunting way. I am not one to offer judgemental decisions and so you're own your own after you reach this destination. Everyone who visits sere too and in all honesty if the new "Generation X" is to understand their roots - they need to surf here. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Paradox http://dcpu1.cs.york.ac.uk:6666/fpg/wh/paradox1/index.html A gtml A hip cool-down Beat author's haven (heaven?). Fans of authors such as Jack Kerouac will absolutely love this page and all its links and info to Beat generation authors, their works and biographies and life-styles. Allen Ginsberg is well represented hrsion offers full-text articles rather than the article "news briefs" offered for free. Hey - I'll take free info anytime. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Literary Kicks http://www.charm.net/~brooklyn/LitKicks.hlks are on it and in it. Very interesting... --------------------------------------------------------------------------- NewsPage http://www.newspage.com A free news service that offers news briefs (over 15,000) sorted by topic. The commercial service ve-------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Deoxyribonucleic Hyperdimension http://www.intac.com/~dimitri/dh/deoxy.html An evolutionary and reactive work that is w-a-y out there. If there is a fifth dimension - these foor much of the keen humor and satire will be lost on young children. However, fortunately enough, many adults are coming here and either enjoying it for the first time or taking delight in re-reading an old favorite. A true classic masterpiece of a tale. -line version of the classic Lewis Carrol tale. The complete book is here and has the original and unadbridged text of the complete story. Many have commented that the illustrations alone are worth the trip. Actually this is not truly a "children's story" ff to regularly. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland http://www.cs.cmu.edu/web/People/rgs/alice-table.html An illustrated (with the *original* Tenniel illustrations!) hypertextual one that has a large and loyal readership. If you want to see an extremely well done digital web publication, check this out. Neat links - lots to do and read - this will probably become a *must read* and *must visit* in your growing hotlist of places to sursires.com/ Put out every two months, this e-zine deals with "metropolitan passions". Lots of urban culture drips through the pages of this publication and it exudes quality production wherever your travels in this e-zine may lead. A very well done magazind other works are here. This is truly a complete Twain site and it has links to other Mark Twain sites and Twain exhibition sites. Excellent resource site! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Urban Desires http://de have got to check this out. Bob Andelman gives us the best of the best - from tabloid headlines to comic book hype - it's all here in beautiful graphic imagery. I can almost guarantee that you're going to put this site on your hotlist! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Blue Penny Quarterly FTP to: ftp.luth.se in the --> /pub/mac/misc/BPQ/ This is consistently spoken of and reviewed as the "one of the ten best literary offerings on the Internet". And it's harwell.com Holy cow! This is a *monster* site (and that's good!). This gopher site is like hitting paydirt - in fact - this site is near legendary on the 'net. This gopher site houses a huge library of things to read all laid out in an organized fashion. Th----------------------------------------------------------------- Hip Magazine http://www.hip.com Like Rolling Stone magazine - only way better! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- The WELLgopher Gopher to: gopher.o many informative links to every possible facet of book related material that it's just too much to list here. Authors, newsgroups, Internet sites, children's books, and on and on goes the links and lists of topical info. A **** Four Star Page. ----------ribed "first place to look for book information on the World Wide Web". And I believe they're right. A huge and on-target list of links to books, book related and literature related site all across the WWW. I can't say enough about this page as there are ses and pubescent teens. I found it to be somewhat funny but if I were a few years younger - I may have found it to be hilarious. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- BookWire http://www.bookwire.com:80/ A self descanyone interested in aerospace or aviation. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Your MoM http://www.cc.columbia.edu/~emj5/yourmom/ymhome.html A rather juvenile but inoffensive little 'zine best left read by juvenil launches, launch video clips, airline news and much more in a true multimedia and often interactive environment. College publications were some of the first to be bold and go out on the web - this is a great newspaper and a great source of informaton for n! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Avion Online http://avion.db.erau.edu A college newspaper on the web that specializes in aviation and aerospace topics and related material. Includes space shuttle updates and----------------------------------------------------------- Sherlock Holmes Collection http://www.peak.org/~tirk/holmes Mike Krejci (aka Tirk Derango) has made available a cool collection of Sherlock Holmes related material. The game's afoot! Quick Watso This is exactly how your mother didn't teach you to surf. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enterzone http://enterzone.berkeley.edu/enterzone.html A "hyperzine" of writing art and new age media. ---------------- was like listening to a song that I loved but wasn't sure of the exact words. I'm still humming along... --------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Websurfer's Handbook http://www.galcit.caltech.edu/~ta/handbook.html d beyond. There's a message here - and whatever it is - has to be truth. I dare anyone to put what this work is about into words - you don't necessarily need to explain a great piece of work - you only need to read and experience the whole thing. For me it------------------------------------------------------------- The Quest http://www.ccs.neu.edu/home/shaman/quest A literary trip that holds some sort of cosmic promise. The prose is more than beautifully written - it's a deep meandering into your mind and to argue with that. The writings are simply and wonderfuly done with stories that will both interest and engage you. This really is one of the best literary offerings out there - electronic, hard-copy or otherwise. A **** Four Star rating. --------------ere are things here you just won't get anywhere else and if you really want to keep up on the 'net scene and beyond you really *must* come to this site and read up. No excuses. Period. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 't this good. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Netsam http://www-bioc.rice.edu/~clarage/netsam.html Netsam is a different sort of 'zine that uses the WWW exactly as it should be used. The whole 'zine is a thread------------ Cat Machine http://ux5.cso.uiuc.edu/~c-cook/cat/ Poems and short stories way above the normal fodder you'll find on 'zines. Well organized and links to past and future issues (episodes) will leave you wondering why all electronic 'zines arent help you decide who's been stealing money from the Ojibwa Entertainment Corporation. Is it you? Is it me? Find out in this well done mystery - a nice evening of reading awaits the traveller! ---------------------------------------------------------------and. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Accounting for the Cards http://sunsite.unc.edu/shannon/ckind/Valli_title.html An online hypertext mystery that is also a good read. A few interactive links are included thaome here. Mainstream writing is prevalent too and this 'zine includes just about every type of writing there is. So much to read and so little time... You'll enjoy the trip here as that is exactly what MELVIN can be like - a fun "trip" through cyber-zine l----------------------------------------- MELVIN http://www.melvin.com Many GIF files that are, in fact, articles. MELVIN is a cool romp and great reading. Everything is fair game here and if being politically incorrect is your way of having fun - then cnd there is always something here for everyone. Originally meant to be a 'zine mostly for the "twentysomething" crowd - it has developed into a good read for all ages and has a lot of neat articles you find anywhere else. ---------------------------------------- Webster's Weekly http://www.awa.com/w2/ An original weekly 'zine that has a lot going for it. It is funny, fresh and often irreverant yet it never crosses over the line into bad taste. Prose, photos, art, cartoons and articles are updated weekly astands out and that is in the poetry section where the "Tao Te Ching" was translated into an easy to read text. Check it out - always fresh and ever changing, this 'zine deserves a read. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Beatrice http://www.primenet.com/~grifter/ A delightful electronic 'zine that has original pieces of fiction, poetry, short stories and interesting articles. There is one work that really ONLINE PUBLICATIONS and E-TEXT part 1 ////////////////////////////////////// Books, E-Text, articles http://www.amug.org/~a165/ Large lists of links to many etext items. Like a huge library resource available online. No library card needed! ----------ed and linked hypertext document that twists and turns like a web of desire. Unexpected links to unexpected plot twists await the reader and the writing here is very good indeed! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tree Fiction http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk:80/users/gdr11/tree-fiction.html An interactive form of fiction. Click on the links and create your own plot decisions. Should you stay or should you go? It's up to you as you course through the interactive links in ths. This page is HIGHLY recommended for anyone interested in books from the classics to newer material. Look Ma - no library card needed! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Project Gutenburg WWW and FTP sites http:/s blurb. The list is searchable by either author or book title. This is the ultimate source for online texts for it also has links to the Carnegie-Mellon English server and Project Gutenberg Internet site. There's even a few foreign language texts and link----------- ON-LINE Books Page http://www.cs.cmu.edu:8001/Web/books This incredible page offers links to nearly 500 on-line etext books. That's right - you can read and download the text to nearly 500 books and the list keeps growing even as you read thi each day or it can become quickly over-run. Some popular mailing lists generate hundreds of email messages weekly. Make sure you read how to "un-join" or cancel yourself from a mailing list. ----------------------------------------------------------------t known) along with descriptions for each list. The list of lists is a good way to see if there is a mailing list that coincides with your interests. Also included are directions on how to join each mailing list or listserv. Make sure you look at your mailo the WWW. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Stephanie DaSilva's List of Lists ftp to: rtfm.mit.edu located in --> /pub/usenet/news.answers/mail/mailing-lists Complete set of lists (that's right every mailing lisernet. Good educational material is not always easy to find on that vast highway known as the Internet - so make sure your kids wind up steering here. A great place for teachers and adults as well. Makes a great educational resource for schools connected tion plus neat and interesting links make this a place that kids come back to time after time. There are also riddles and cool problems to solve on puzzle pages scattered about the 'zine and I doubt there is a better web page made chiefly by kids on the Intlso online so you can see any you missed. Virtual trips and exhibits abound taking youngsters on a tour around the world to see many different sights and places and as they tour they learn lots about these places. Tons of pictures and easy to read informat That's right - kids design and make up this magazine (well... they get a little help) and it changes every two months with each new issue. It is designed to both educate and entertain and each new issue contains a central topic or theme. Past issues are as pictures when you have imagination and great stories to read. Enjoy! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- MIDLINK Magazine http://longwood.cs.ucf.edu/~MidLink This electronic magazine is designed by kids for kids. ftp.std.com select "Online Book Initiative" There's close to 100 favorite fairy tales from the Brothers Grimm and these Grimm fairy tales are among the very best. Everything from Snow White to Little Red Riding Hood resides here. Text only - but who neednclude your name, email address and Join Internet on a disk mailing list. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Online Book Initiative Gopher - WWW site - gopher://ftp.std.com:70/11/obi/book/FairyTales or gopher to:is new 'zine. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Newsletters via Internet Internet-on-a-Disk (The B&R Samizdat Express) to join - send an email message to: samizdat@world.std.com Subject line: Join Message body: I/jg.cso.uiuc.edu/PG/welcome.html http://jg.cso.uiuc.edu/pg_home.html ftp to: mrcnext.cso.uiuc.edu The master sites for Project Gutenberg. Contains numerous freely available works of literature, short stories, novels and other literary works. An expanding site - many classics are now offered freely to Internet users. All works contained here will always be freely available to the public. This is a true **** four star **** project and is not to be missed. This project also can be used as a great educational ----------------------- Rosalind Resnick's Web Page of Electronic Publication reviews http://www.gate.net/~rosalind Contains no less than 50 reviews of major electronic publications and other information oertaining to digital 'zines and publishing on thene forums. Whew! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- SanFrancisco Free Press http://ccnet.com/SF_Free_Press A wonderful archive of back issues of the Free Press. ----------------------------------------------------ions (CMC) http://www.rpi.edu/~decemj/cmc/mag/current/toc.html CMC reports on people, events, technology, public policies, practices, research, techno-culture, and anything else that has to do with computer mediated discussions or publicly accessable onlie one of the best reporters around. Give this one a read and you'll come back for more. Quality stuff here - and you won't find it in your local paper --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Computer Mediated Communicat---------------------------------------------------------- CyberWire Dispatch http://cyberwerks.com/1/cyberwire Brock Meeks pounds out the info and it is often irreverant and scathing but it always on target and true. He pulls no punches and happens to b-------------- The New South Polar Times http://www.deakin.edu.au/edu/MSEE/GENII/NSPT/NSPThomePage.html Well, what else does one do in balmy -40F temperatures in Antarctica? They go ahead and publish an informative electronic newsletter! -----------------t is an incentive ploy for users to eventually subscribe to the magazines and publications but to the Internetter - it is a free way to get lots of information as the articles are changed daily. -------------------------------------------------------------d the best of the daily news offerings. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Electronic Newsstand http://www.enews.com Excerpts and sample articles from over 250 newspapers and publications from across the US. Iw.chicago.tribune.com/home.html A brand new service. Unlike the San Jose Mercury News who publishes the entire newspaper online, The Chicago Tribune publishes only parts of its newspaper to online readers. But what it publishes online is what is considerein.html Online newspaper - for the digitally informed. Very well done newspaper! Uploaded daily - always fresh and current. An extensive daily resource. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chicago Tribune http://wwgs for 43 leading computing magazines. Many more are being added weekly. Quick and lean web site. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- San Jose Mercury News Online http://www.sjmercury.com http://www.sjmercury.com/maticles relating to freedom and censorship of online data. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tables of Contents of Computer related Magazines http://www.mag-browse.com See updates to front covers and content listind reading. Why pay outrageous prices for public domain works? --------------------------------------------------------------------------- EFF ftp site ftp to: ftp.eff.org Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) site. Contains electronic 'zines along with arresource and a great public educational site as the works in here are accessible and free for the download. This was one of the first major projects to transfer classic literature into digital text that the general public would have free access to using an net. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Stream of Consciousness http://kzsu.stanford.edu/uwi/soc.html Mind candy anyone? An electronic 'zine devoted to poetry and art. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Verbiage http://sunsite.unc.edu/boutell/verbiage/index.html A collection of short fiction stories from around the net world. Ranges from excellently written to fairly well done but there is always (and I do mean always) a - Playboy Magazine home page http://www.playboy.com http://mosaic.playboy.com A bevy of beauties and Playboy articles, interviews and information. An online version of the poular magazine. Now get back to your homework... ! ------------------------------re looking for. Your search results are then printed to screen and include a small abstract of the source article and information in regards to the publication it is in. Invaluable! --------------------------------------------------------------------------virtual gold mine of information that is often overlooked. You can use this to perform comprehensive searches through hundreds (thousands?) of magazines published in the US. Search by author, subject, title or keyword to find the resources or articles you'es and the archive keeps growing... --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature Telnet to: lib.uwstout.edu use the word "library" to log-in. Hit D key combo twice to exit. A --------------------------------------------------------- FTP Fairy Tales ftp to: info.umd.edu then cd to: /inforM/Educational_Resources/ReadingRoom/Fiction/FairyTales Everything from Goldilocks to Thumbelina to The Ugly Duckling. Contains nearly 100 taltion yet its clear and concise layout make it an undaunting archive to find the info you need. A highly recommended site to visit to find health and environmental issues and how they both realte to one another. Informative and well done! ------------------o and viewpoints from many other publications. The New York Times, The Nation and The Miami Herald are just a few examples. FDA regulations and how they affect what you eat, farming practices and a whole lot more are included. This is a plethora of informaental issues. The archive contains over 400 back issues but the organization of the archive is first-rate so finding what you want won't be a difficult task. Not only does this journal contain original articles but it contains compilations of articles, inftp.std.com select "ftp" then select "The World's Anonymous FTP Archive" then select "Periodicals" and finally select "Rachels" This weekly journal is put out by the "Environmental Research Foundation" and offers information relating to health and environm links to referenced services and selections discussed throughout the book. Way cool! Take a surf here and enjoy the reading! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rachel's Environmental and Health Weekly Gopher to: f.com/Aether/ This book by Gary Wolf and Michael Stein is published by Peachpit Press and the company has decided to put the complete book online. It is essentially the same as the hard-copy published version except this hypertext version contains scads of. A really COMPLETE list of all available digitally distributed magazines and other electronic publications. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Aether Madness: An Offbeat Guide to the Online World http://www.aetherou've gotta check this one out. It's ah.... very unique. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Complete List of Electronic 'Zines Gopher to: gopher.cic.net and then choosing--> Electronic Serials Exactly what it saysshort story here that makes the trip worth the effort. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Digital Rag http://www.wimsey.com/Digital_Rag/current/index.html A peculiar little digital 'zine that defies description. Y--------------------------------------------- GNN Magazine http://nearnet.gnn.com/gnn/GNNhome.html A "reader's digest" of the web. A collection of articles and stories that first appear in print and then are digitally distributed. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Leonardo Electronic Almanac http://www.mitpress.mit.edu/Leonardo/home.html Anon FTP to: mitpress.mit.edu Almanac seems to know that art is something for everyone to enjoy. Richly rewarding with beautif-------------------------------------------------------------------- The Reading Room FTP to: info.umd.edu /inforM/Educational_Resources/ReadingRoom ftp://info.umd.edu/inforM/Educational_Resources/ReadingRoom A wonderfully complete library online. Everyat he says with a grain of salt but for the cost of a newsletter subscription (free) why not give it a try? You might like it. Not for everyone - but then - what is? If you can read between the lines - there is a lot of sound advice in his humor. -------n's enthusiasm and off-beat style is infectious. Sometimes informative and often funny he gives a humorous approach to offering valuable info. Tongue in cheek articles along with analogous snippets will keep you reading 'till the wee hours of dawn. Take wh Cyranno can become quite ah... poetic so this option to send it to yourself first might not be such a bad idea. Enjoy! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Big Dreams newsletter http://www.wimsey.com/~duncans DuncaSubmit to Cyrano". If you like, you can preview the letter before it is sent directly to your loved one by entering in your own email address and Cyrano will send the letter to your address. If you like the letter then you can re-send it off to your lover!n a few adjectives about your relationship and also a few questions about your beloved's favorite food and most appealing physical characteristic. When you are all finished completing the form tell Cyrano where you want the letter sent to and then select "nd your loved one a special message via email based on information you provide. You'll first be asked what type of letter you want to send. The choices are: steamy, indecisive, desperate, surreal, intellectual or poetic. Next Cyranno will ask you to fill iu This site is brought to you by the folks at the Univ. of CA at Irvine. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cyrano's Valentine Server http://www.nando.net/toys/cyrano.html Open all year 'round this server will se-------- ASCII Art EMail http://www.oac.uci.edu/~gyip With ASCII Art EMail, you can send postcards to your friends anywhere on the net and include an ASCII picture of the online choices. If you want your Artwork online, please email them to: gyip@uci.ed - but will not be able to view the graphics. Great for sending those friends of yours a greeting when you're off on virtual vacations. No need to stop surfin and shop for cards! WAY COOL! -------------------------------------------------------------------hat their postcard is ready and waiting at the site's pick-up address. This is where the recipient of your digital fondness can view your postcard greetings. If the recipient does not have a graphical web browser they can still see the text of the postcardsage on the virtual "postcard". Then add your name and address and hit "Send" and away it goes. Color and b/w postcards are available for the choosing. This sure beats going shopping for cards. The recipient will get a claim number and email notification t----------- Electric Postcard http://postcards.www.media.mit.edu/Postcards/ MIT Media Lab's version of the Hallmark card rack. You can pick a postcard out of 35 designs and send them to friends by typing in their email address and then typing in your mesul graphic images and intense art passion, this site is growing by leaps and bounds. I hope it doesn't crash under its own weight. I highly recommend a visit here - you won't be dissapointed. ----------------------------------------------------------------thing from classics to short- stories and beyond. The HistoryPhilosophy section is great for research work and it contains an abundance of works from the movers and shakers in the course of world history. This site will leave you in awe of the power of the Internet for this library really is worth the ftp trip. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tacoma News Tribune online http://www.tribnet.com The News Tribune of Tacoma, Washington, US in etext format. Contains bordinia, Italy http://www.crs4.it/Animate/Animations.html Cornell Theory Center http://www.tc.cornell.edu/Visualization NCSA Exhibits http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/General/NCSAExhibits.html Los Alamos National Lab video encoding and video server http://bang.liuc.edu/rml note: this site is co-sponsored by the Association for Computing Machinery StarTrek movie and TV site (Viacom-Paramount) http://generations.viacom.com Scientific Video archives at CRS4 Center for Advanced Studies, Research and Development: Sa-- Multimedia/video information and Video Archives on the Internet MPEG Video Archive (Holland, Netherlands) http://www.eeb.ele.tue.nl/mpeg/index.html MPEG video archive at UIUC http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/rml/Mpeg Rob's New Multimedia Lab http://www.acm.u with a symptoms list. Also contains medical graphics and images from which students are expected to make an educated diagnosis and prognosis. Can you pass the test? Can your Doctor? ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fields of View and Radiology Update http://www.med.harvard.edu/BWHRad Created by the Brigham and Women's Hospital radiology department, this BrighamRAD page is fascinating. The hyper-media oublication offers teaching documents and hypothetical situationsy and the advancement of scientific study. ----- National Library of Medicine http://www.nlm.nih.gov Offers "HyperDOC", a multimedia/hypertext resource. It supports the Visible Human body Project. A true hyper-textual informative publication page. ----- National University. ------- Post-modern Culture http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu/pmc/contents.594.html Original material written in hypermedia format. Irreverant and well done! ------- NIH home page http://www.nih.org Devoted to medicine, biolog while you read some of the best distributable "stuff" out there. Catch a wave and ride this kahuna for an evening (or two or three...) ------- Complexity International http://life.anu.edu.au/ci/ci.html A new hyper-textual publication from the Australianno junk. Most of the authors are students and cyber-souls who dedicate themselves to the task thoroughly - and it shows! You'll find great articles and links from under-ground artists, to the politically benign. This onepage will have you surfing the globehe web. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- CyberSight (Published by Internet Marketing, Inc.) http://cybersight.com A true hypermedia publication that links to other hypermedia from around the world. No fluff and to the EPA gopher while reading an article on ways to produce environmentally safe products. Although the entire hardcopy version of the magazine is not on the web - most of the articles and features are and it is one of the best science publications on tications of of science, as opposed to laboratory breakthroughs and theoretical and conceptual abstractions that have no bearing on practicality." The 'zine is done using hypertext links that can take you to other places related to an article such as a link01/afs/athena/org/t/techreview/www/tr.html Technology Review is edited by MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) and is a well done and well written science magazine now available on the World-Wide-Web. Technology Review "addresses the practical implth national and international news with AP wire reports from around the world. This is a free service and publication to 'netters. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Technology Review WWW site http://www.mit.edu:80anl.gov/video MICE Seminars and Media on Demand servers http://www.it.kth.se/~klements/vatplay.html MICE (Multimedia Conferencing for Europe) http://www.cs.ucl.ac.uk/mice/mice.html ----- MIT Laboratory for Computer Science online video http://www.lcs.mit.edu http://tns-www.lcs.mit.edu/cgi-bin/vs/vsbrowser http://tns-www.lcs.mit.edu/cgi-bin/vs/vsdemo MIT is experimenting with the VUSystem Application fro video files. The lab is also experimenting with offering live-video via the Internet. ----- Internetp://the-tech.mit.edu/Shakespeare/works.html The *complete* works of Shakespeare in a searchable text format. Search for any word or keywords in any of his literary works. A very useful resource. ------------------------------------------------------------sked questions about Shakespeare abound here. You can also use this page to link to other web pages that deal with Shakespeare. This is one of the best places to start your Shakespeare journey through the web. ---------- Complete works of Shakespeare httespeare/shakesweb.html This web page has many contests relating to Shakespeare and his writings and also includes annotated HTML texts of the bard's works. The annotated comments can be added to through web forms by anyone so inclined. Info and commonly a the master bard himself. Use 'em on friends and family and others. They'll probably miss half of them so be prepared to utter other witticisms that are more easily understood. ahem... ---------- Shakespeare Web http://www.culturewave.com/culturewave/shaktranslations to all those hard to know Shakespeare words. A very thorough 122 page glossary/dictionary. ---------- Shakespeare insult page http://kite.resnet.cornell.edu/insult.html http://alpha.acast.nova.edu/cgi-bin/bard.pl Witty Elizabethan insults byrces ftp to: wiretap.spies.com Log in as anonymous and use email address as password. Then cd to /Library/Document (note the uppercase letters!) and get the file "shake.dic" This "shake.dic" contains the complete Shakespearean Glossary" which has simple vibe A free and freely distributable electronic magazine devoted to urban music. Features jazz, reggae, blues, soul, hip-hop, rap and "gangsta-hardcore". --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Shakespeare Online resou to the making of the film or related to the script AND you can add or create your own additions to the script! A tour de force of Internetting! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- VIBE Online http://pathfinder.com.the film), 600 MPEG video clips, and the entire audio track of the film in English, French, German and Japanese! You can see any part of the film, in any order you choose and while viewing, you can "jump out" of the film to read hyper-text comments relatedbe seen to be believed. A virtual "trip". This has got to be one of the coolest sites on the Internet. The site consists of (ready?) - the script of the film, 600 pages of supplementary text material related to the film, 2,000 stills (that went to make up the beginning research and development! Can't wait for more to arrive!) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- WAXWeb (The Discovery of Television among the Bees) http://bug.village.virginia.edu:7777 This has got to ilites of offering virtual reality to users of the 'net. A glimpse of this is shown in "Inline Graphics Surrogate Travel". An inline picture of an area is shown and users "click" on where they want to go inside this virtual world. Try it! (And this is only------------------------------------------------------------------- Open Virtual Reality Testbed (Sandy Ressler) http://nemo.ncsl.nist.gov/~sressler/OVRThome.html Sandy Ressler is exploring the possib Multicasting Service (Carl Malamud) http://www.town.hall.org Internet Talk Radio (Carl Malamud) http://juggler.lanl.gov/itr.html ----- Video Webalog http://figment.fastman.com/vweb/html/vidprod.html A "hyper-magazine" chock full of video info. ----------------------- Jane Austen Information Web Page http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~churchh/janeinfo.html Contains links to Austen writings (in HTML of course!) and other annotated pages devoted to this author's works. Austen's novels are here too along with the writer's biography and various related bibliographies dealing with her and her works. Even has a JPEG of Jane herself readily available for downloading. For Austen fans only - very well done page! -----------------------------------------------------------ences and stories of how interactive technology is being used with relevant story clips on successes and failures. "How it Works" -> this section simplifies the many complex technologies that are evolving. "Money" -> inside stories on the business end of ie services - you need to know this timely information! "Strategies" -> offers an inside look on the goals and practices used by leading companies and individuals. Read this section if you don't want to get 'scooped'. "In Practice" -> offers real life occurealing with online services and the Internet. "Politics" -> has up to date relevant coverage of policies and regulations that are affecting digital and interactive services and content areas. If you deal with the distribution of digital data and interactivia. "Content" also looks at the creative approaches and processes to affect distributive goals. "Digital Devices" -> takes a look at important hardware and software issues and products that make interactive offerings possible. "Services" -> has articles d "Up Front" -> covers the latest news on interactive services. "Attitudes" -> an editorialized comment section that has opinions on the hot topics of the week. "Content" -> which looks at all the new ways and ideas to distribute interactive sources and medearth fashion. The 'zine is broken into sections and the web page is well conceived. By clicking on section buttons the reader is "transported" to that section and is met with the chosen topic's articles and input for the week. The topic sections include -hard to understand telecommunication concepts, Internet jargon and intractive ideas such as is found in CD-ROM games and other offerings including Online audio-visual formats and on demand movies. The explanations are in any easy to understand and down-to- free electronic magazine Interactive Week is geared to professionals within the booming tele-communications and interactive industries. However, the home user may just pick up valuable information too as there are articles which explain many vagaries and of Children's Literature - both "classics" and modern stories. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- INTER@CTIVE Week http://www.interactive-week.com Published as a free weekly both as subscription hard-copy and as aion stories from around the net world. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Children's Literature Sites gopher to: lib.nmsu.edu ftp to: ftp.portal.com/pub/arslonga http://www.portal.com/~skip/ayli.html All sorts tanford.edu/uwi/soc.html Mind candy anyone? An electronic 'zine devoted to poetry and art. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Verbiage http://sunsite.unc.edu/boutell/verbiage/index.html A collection of short fict links. This page is HIGHLY recommended for anyone interested in books from the classics to newer material. Look Ma - no library card needed! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Stream of Consciousness http://kzsu.sd this blurb. The list is searchable by either author or book title. This is the ultimate source for online texts for it also has links to the Carnegie-Mellon English server and Project Gutenberg Internet site. There's even a few foreign language texts and---------------- ON-LINE Books Page http://www.cs.cmu.edu:8001/Web/books This incredible page offers links to nearly 500 on-line etext books. That's right - you can read and download the text to nearly 500 books and the list keeps growing even as you reanteractivity. "Web Guide" has just been added and is a section that helps businesses and individuals understand the WWW structure and how to successfully market ideas and products on the World Wide Web. Yes this 'zine is corporate but the info offered here is free and is quite good. Always up to the minute and fresh. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Computer Music Bibliography (created by Piet van Oostrum) FTP to: ftp.cs.ruu.nl /pub/MIDI/DOC/archives A monthly updated resource which lists a bibliography of FTP and mailing ces to the database and "Ringo" will try to predict what other musical groups you might like to listen to. Ringo then integrates your input into the database rating system and then uses this information to further enhance its database prediction structure.f music in between - this is the definitive web page on upcoming gigs and concerts. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ringo Interactive Music Database http://rg.media.mit.edu/ringo Enter your own musical preferen elated sound clips and with the expansion that's been taking place - may well become *the* place for all types of sound clips. Gee - this could become a copyright law nightmare. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------here from TV and movie sound clips including TV show theme songs and movie soundtrack clips. Also has music clips from many artists and musicians. This site even has clips from cartoons and there's much more! This is one of the most complete sites for TV rt pointing your browser to warp speed this way. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sound Bytes http://ai.eecs.umich.edu/people/kennyp/sounds.html Hundreds of sound clips and more are continually added. Everything is awesome and the lyrics and music are mucho powerful - her songs will dance about your brain for a long time after hearing them. Hey - you simply do not explain music - you *listen* to it - OK? This page is nearly as awesome as Liz Phair is and I sugges//www.armory.com/~fisheye/lpml.html Hey folks - this girl R-O-C-K-S !! Liz has become not only one of the best female rockers out there today - she transcends the "female" rocker thing and is plainly one of *the* leading rockers out there today. Her stuffc sections There are country music bio's of singers and musicians and also a unique link to a country line-dance guide. Yeeee haaaaww! Two-step over here! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Liz Phair Web Site http: Music and Sound part 2 /////////////////////// Country Fans http://204.96.208.1/services/staff/dawn/cfans.htm Lots of links to country music and country related pages. Most of the links are different than the "Cowpie" page listed elsewhere in the musilists for electronic music with special emphasis on MIDI sites and info. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Information about MIDI page http://datura.cerl.uiuc.edu/netStuff/midi/midi.html A great place to learn about MIDI files and the software/hardware needed to listen to and produce MIDI files. A lot of Apple Macintosh files here and many links to other MIDI related info. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Eno WWW Project etc on the artist. Also included is a playlist of all the songs that the artist(s) created. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Basic Classical Repertoire List Gopher to: ucsbuxa.ucsb.edu in the --> /UCSB Gopher Ceand Native American (to name a few). There is also a list called the Subject Index which lists informative biographical data on the artist chosen. There are also lists of bibliographical information on artists selected with info on written works, articles,an-Music-Resource This is not a collection of sound clips - rather it is a catalog of lists of information on various performers. The list is organized into Topic Headings and below these topics are sub-menus for genres like Gospel, Rock, Folk, Classical . It is full of stuff the other places just don't have or will never have... --------------------------------------------------------------------------- The American Music Resource Gopher Gopher to: sunsite.unc.edu in the --> /Worlds-of-Sunsite/The-Americftware is here. Also hre are players and music notation writers as well as music digitizing software. If you are looking for music related software and did not find what you were looking for at other major ftp sites or places on the web - try this site outssoc.) http://coos.dartmouth.edu:80/~rsn/icma/icma.html FTP to: dartmouth.edu in the --> /pub/ICMA-Library Contains an abundance of software for many systems and platforms that is musical or music related. Everything from music authoring to sound-card soprehensive list of musical mailing lists and listserv email lists available on music and music related topics. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ICMA Computer Music Software Library (International Computer Music A---------------------------- Myra Wong's List of Musical Mailing Lists ftp://server.berkeley.edu/pub/misc/lomml http://server.berkeley.edu/~ayukawa/lomml.html email to: mkwong@ucsd.edu ---> request the list to be sent back via email This is the most com------------- Smithereens Mailing List email to: Smithereens-request@hookup.net Email to this address for subscription instructions. This is one of the author's favorite bands - so I had to include it here. -----------------------------------------------uy" approach to sales. There is a huge collection of works here but too little samples to hear. If you want to check out the archives just to see what's new out there - this is the place to go. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CD Connection telnet to: telnet cdconnection.com http://ftp.cdconnection.com CD Europe telnet to: telnet cdeurope.com These archives are digital online music stores that offer a somewhat limited "try before you bs and whatever liner notes or information is available. "Joe's Picks" is a great place to go for it is a special section that Joe Maissel (the web page author and Sound Wire "cheif") recommends his favorite new releases. ------------------------------------- Sound Wire http://soundwire.com A digital collection of artists and musical works from around the world. Sound Wire can be browsed alphabetically by artist and you can read about each artist or band, listen to sample recordings or view the album cover http://www.nwu.edu/music/eno/ A complete catalog of Brian Eno's works resides here. Liner notes from all his albums plus an Eno FAQ can also be found here. For Eno fans everywhere. -------------------------------------------------------------------------ntral/InfoSurf/The Subject Collections/The Arts Collections/Music/Basic Repertoire List This is intended to be a guide of what every student or lover of classical music should listen to. The document presents specific works from various composers according to period starting with the Medieval and Renaissance Musical periods and progressing on to present day classical composers. The introduction states that "much more music is offered here than one would expect to find in a basic classical music library." T------------------------------------- WBCN 104.1 FM Boston http://www.novalink.com/wbcn.html The Rock Of Boston, WBCN on the Web features gif images of the Rock Babes, song lists, concert information and numerous links to other music-related sites on the. With their vast library of RATW audio tapes, 232 separate broadcasts, featuring interviews and music from the 70's World of Rock, they'll keep you entertained through a variety of mediums well into the next century. -------------------------------------- through a wide range of entertaining files, including RATW radio broadcasts, music sound bites, rock history, new releases, radio programming, interviews, rock trivia, travel, and many other links and various sources of music and music related information all interviewed and many were heard on RATW for the very first time on American Radio. Danny Lipman, RATW creative founder, has again developed a winning formula. The RATW Internet site is designed to enable the viewer to literally, Rock Around the Worldand the American Forces Radio & Television Services worldwide. It exposed America to such groups as The Who, Bob Seger, Eric Clapton, The Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney, Fleetwood Mac, Elton John, Rod Stewart, Pink Floyd, E.L.O, and many others. They wereio program is coming back in 1995 in a bigger and bolder format on the 'net through the World Wide Web. RATW was a top American radio show during the 70's. It was heard on more than 160 stations, coast to coast, in the top 100 markets throughout the U.S. Rock Around the World http://www.ratw.com Rock Around the World, Nationally and Internationally aired radio show of the 70's, is back through the Internet, sponsored by ZIMA. Rock Around the World (RATW), the highly acclaimed and nationally syndicated radand take hold. If you're into hearing about new music and want it straight from the heart - then take a read on this guy - he knows his sh_t er... stuff. A well recommended site! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- hes yet is right on target with praise when deserved. Mike's tastes range from hard-core to alternative rock to the nether reaches of music and beyond. He is an avid listener to new things coming out and writes in a no-nonsense style that will pick you up the classical aficionado everywhere. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mike's Record Reviews http://io.com/user/wasson/recindex.html One of the hippest and freshest record reviewers out there. Mike pulls no punco includes a vast linked opera area that has aria listings and info for each opera performance. The Concert Hall section has multimedia offerings such as sound clips from favorite performances and Quicktime movies of many varied classical performances. For Classics http://classicalmus.com This record label has made available a wonderful web page devoted to music interests that range in the classical vein. All sorts of info on classical composers and musicians plus a beginner's guide to classical music. Als--------------------------------------------------------- SKR Classical http://www.schoolkids.com/skr/classical Consultation and information on all forms of Classical music. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- BMGhe musical pieces with an asterisk next to them on the list are considered "musts" and there are many of them. If you want a list for yourself or for a public music facility or library then this is just what you'll need. A good resource. ------------------ Web. Currently under construction this site is meant to be greatly expanded in the future. Worth a look-see to check it out... --------------------------------------------------------------------------- John Tesh Live at Red Rocks and on the World Wide Web http://bazaar.com/Tesh John Tesh live at Red Rocks with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra, featuring a unique bold and delightful music of composer/musician John Tesh is now online via the World Wide Web. The spectacular concert was taped live in Augus running. Ah well... some of us can only dream... --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sony Music http://www.music.sony.com/Music/MusicIndex.html Cool site! Neat graphical "50's" look with great sound clips from numx.html The first radio station to broadcast over the Internet 24 hours a day, each and every day, in real time. Not especially for the bandwidth impaired but worth the look (and hear) anyway. Makes you feel glad that you have that new T1 connection up and time couldn't hurt. Mucho thanks to Erik Steenberger of Copenhagen, Denmark for the info on the new web address. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- WXYC (Univ of N. Carolina radio) http://sunsite.unc.edu/wxyc/indeis.html A BIGSURF reader emailed me about this site. It has lots of Costello related "goodies" and should keep Elvis Costello fans of all ages happy and content. It seems that this site is still evolving (aren't they all?) so a trip back here from time to Reggae related sites available. Also, Reggae Ambassadors Worldwide information updated weekly. Way cool mon! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unofficial Elvis Costello Home Page http://east.isx.com/~schnitzi/elv Broadcasting out of the University of Redlands for over 20 years, the Bush Doktor and JAH RADIO provide six hours of pure reggae soothing sounds. The JAH RADIO (c) Home Page provides info on Reggae music, activities and concerts. Numerous links to other------------------------------ JAH RADIO Web page http://ebhon.jnst.uor.edu/Users/doktor JAH RADIO is proud to announce the opening of it's Web Page for your use and pleasure! JAH RADIO is the longest running Reggae radio program in southern California. a John Tesh fan the site itself and the technological aspects of presenting this web page should keep you busy and happy for a long time. Worth the visit - now this is what web page exhibits should all be like! ---------------------------------------------nd enter the lobby to chat with others about their experience at Red Rocks. It also has been rumored that John himself has been spotted in the Lobby. I'll admit that I am not a Tesh fan (although some of his pieces are quite good) but even if you are not ur visit to Red Rocks will give you full access to the show and even allow you to go backstage. You can see video clips, hear audio tracks or get information on the performers and Red Rocks itself. You can also sample the rest of the John Tesh catalog aby their surroundings as the wind ruffles the performers hair under the full moon. Couples dance to an enchanting tune as Tesh dedicateds the performance of *Concetta* to his wife, Connie Selleca, who sits in the audience with their infant daughter. Yoecially choreographed to Tesh's music. Set against a backdrop of sheer rock walls, the concert is Tesh's personal tribute to sports and is accented by a stunning array of lights, pyrotechnics and special effects. The crowd of all ages appears enhanced The concert features Tesh playing grand piano, Charlie Bisharat playing electric violin and Everette Harp playing alto saxophone. Aso featured are Olympic gold medal gymnasts Nadia Comaneci (1976) and Bart Conner (1984) performing gymnastic routines spt 1994 at the majestic 250 million year old outdoor Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Denver, Colorado and is recreated here on the Internet. The four time Emmy Award-winning Tesh performs with conductor John Bisharat and the 70-piece Colorado Symphony Orchestra. erous artists. You can't order from this atalog of sounds/artists yet but who cares? A great place to check out what's new on the music scene as Sony Corporation has many artists within its stable of recording contracts and record labels. This site is expanding at a rapid pace. Look for web secure ordering forms soon. Until then - just listen, look and enjoy! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Metaverse http://metaverse.com/vibe/ A former hang-out for MTV VJ's, thiest publicly accessible music archive and repository. It has over 150,000 CDs, cassettes, recordings and mini-disks in stock. The online store features "The All Music Guide" which has info, biographies, music ratings and music reviews of various works and esn't know about the Lollapalooza tour - surf here and find out. Surf's Up! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- CDnow http://cdnow.com Located in Ambler, PA (US) this online CD store claims to have the world's larg------------------------------------------------------- Lollapalooza Electric Carnival http://lollapalooza.com A digital companion to the immensely popular Lollapalooza tour. Anyone who knows what "Lollapalooza" is about - surf here pronto! Anyone who dorse (better) than this folks! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Band Name Server http://ugweb.cs.ualberta.ca/~aaron/band_names.html Need a name for a band? Even if you don't - check this out! -------------------- or how about "Mr. Tambourine Man"!? Well... you don't have to imagine any longer because all this and more are available at this page. Your dog or cat may begin to wail along - oh - my! Truly bad. Beam me out of here Scotty - please! It doesn't get any won has put up a web page that is truly bad (that's good). There are various sound clips here available for download of William Shatner (Capt. Kirk) brief and truly bad attempt at a singing career. Can you imagine Kirk singing "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" from whence the sound clip(s) originated from. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Capt. James T. Kirk Sing-a-long Web page http://www.ama.caltech.edu/~mrm/kirk.html You're not going to believe this but Mark Meloocal info on them. Loads of links! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name That Tune http://www.omg.unb.ca/~glenn/nameThatTune.html An online game that has you download sound clips and then try to identify the song A gigantic linked list of web pages that let you surf off to places all over the world that cover all forms of music and musical genres. A truly stupendous big-surfin' site. Great to use as a general music site listing or finding web pages that have musi- even better when you realize that at modem speeds - it's still good. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music Resources Page (Music Resources on the Internet http://www.music.indiana.edu/misc/music_resources.html------------------------------------------------------- Music Kitchen http://www.nando.net/music/gm A grea site that features MPEG clips from many cool artists. Also has lots of info on many musical groups and various artists. A good site for music fans r for Mac available and a new Mac compression encoder due out soon. An audio "streamer" this promises to be a big success. Many large Corporations now subscribe to using this new technology and are having great success with it. Try it! ------------------------- RealAudio http://www.RealAudio.comm RealAudio Player download (alternative site) http://www.prognet.com/signup.html Audio encoding software that is now available for the Mac. Listen to audio in real-time. New compression schemes. Free client playes web site has many interviews, insights and new ground-breaking info on the rock and music scene. Also has a great collection of RealAudio sound samples. Always fresh and updated info. ----------------------------------------------------------------------artists. It is, in itself a behemoth of a listing and the information alone is worth the trip over here. This place also offers music and music related magazines off all kinds - from Rock to Jazz to Classical. The web page even has a forums for the discussions of various musical genres and artists. Even if you don't come here to buy - the sheer amount of information available may nearly overwhelm you. It's great when a business decides to give something back to the 'net and to users withput charging. PerhapU0*B BIGSURF.5W0~*B MUSIC.SOUND MUSIC.SOUND2 ONLINE.PUBS15B ONLINE.PUBS25 ONLINE.PUBS35SCIENCEg, and graphic design. There's even cool imagemaps! Have fun and happy surfing! My thanks to Jason Rush for the info and authoring a great site! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- assume we're all using that anyway. I spent a major chunk of my time this weekend working on this, and I think that it will become a popular site on the web. I did everything for this myself including web surfing to gather all of the sites, HTML authorino two hundred newsgroups, and one hundred-fifty mailing lists as well as FTP and gopher sites. Check it out if you're interested and let me know what you think. This page is Netscape specific, so you'll need to use Netscape 1.1 to view it properly, but I --------------------------------------------------- The Library of Musical Links http://www-scf.usc.edu/~jrush/music/index.html Basically it's a list of links to various sources of information about music. There's links to hundreds of web sites, close tluding outrageous sound clips from his shows. This site is a work in progress and keeps getting better. If you're not a Stern fan - stay away! But if you are a Howard Stern fan or even have a sense of humor - surf over here pronto! ------------------------ "King of All Media" I guess he can go anywhere in BIGSURF. Actually I thought that Howard Stern fans would get around to this music section eventually and find the web page here. In any case, this web site is a blast and a half. Great Stern stuff here inc-------------------------------------- King of All Media Fans' Page Howard Stern, the self-proclaimed "King of All Media" (formerly just King of all Radio) has a page that fans of his will love. I wasn't sure where to put this listing but since he is thethe CDnow site - you'll find whatever music you're looking for. This site has many hard to find releases and always seems to have new releases available before anyone else even knows about them. Another excellent site. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CDworld http://gate.cdworld.com/cdworld.html A rival to CDnow - it is a bit flashier but has a bit less substance. In any case - this is an extremely well done site and between this web site and s this is the best way to do business on the 'net and this place serves as an excellent model for others to follow. You've got to check this place out - catch a wave, get on your surfboards and hang-ten over here. Yeeeahhh! Wipe Out !!!!! ----------------- APPLE II FAMLY INTERNET STARTER'S KIT Compiled by: David Ottalini WAP /// SIG Co-Chairman September/October 1995 Welcome to the WAP Apple Family Internet Starter Kit! We've attempted to compile literally a ton of information running. Ah well... some of us can only dream... --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sony Music http://www.music.sony.com/Music/MusicIndex.html Cool site! Neat graphical "50's" look with great sound clips from numx.html The first radio station to broadcast over the Internet 24 hours a day, each and every day, in real time. Not especially for the bandwidth impaired but worth the look (and hear) anyway. Makes you feel glad that you have that new T1 connection up and time couldn't hurt. Mucho thanks to Erik Steenberger of Copenhagen, Denmark for the info on the new web address. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- WXYC (Univ of N. Carolina radio) http://sunsite.unc.edu/wxyc/indeis.html A BIGSURF reader emailed me about this site. It has lots of Costello related "goodies" and should keep Elvis Costello fans of all ages happy and content. It seems that this site is still evolving (aren't they all?) so a trip back here from time to Reggae related sites available. Also, Reggae Ambassadors Worldwide information updated weekly. Way cool mon! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unofficial Elvis Costello Home Page http://east.isx.com/~schnitzi/elv TRAVEL2 WOMEN E.PUBS1 ONLINE.PUBS3 ONLINE.PUBS2 SCIENCE SIDE TWO BIGSURF.6 (Directory) SPACE TV.MOVIES USENETS TRAVEL1 e entire Apple II family! DISK 3INET.08 SIDE ONE Read.Me.First : A compilation of the files on this disk. BIGSURF.5 (Directory) : We continue our surfing guide to the WWW! SIDE ONE MUSIC.SOUND MUSIC.SOUND2 ONLINeed. These disks are a work in progress - please let us know how we can improve them for you. IF you would like to contribute more to them, or make some adjustements here and there, please let us know. We want these disks to be a wonderful resource to ths the Macs and PCs can do these days with their Web Surfers, etc. BUT computers were accessing the Internet for years before these latest software goodies ever showed up. And besides - you don't need the memory or special software that the newer machines nfor you about the Internet and how you can use it with your Appe II or /// computer. That's right - literally ALL Apple IIs - from the Plus on up to the GS and any version of the /// - can and do have the ability to surf the Internet. It's not as pretty aerous artists. You can't order from this atalog of sounds/artists yet but who cares? A great place to check out what's new on the music scene as Sony Corporation has many artists within its stable of recording contracts and record labels. This site is expa