Useful websites
To be diagnosed with an illness can be bewildering and frightening, especially if there is no-one around to tell you the things you really want to know. ÂHow is this illness going to change my life? ÂHow will it affect my relationship with my family, friends and colleagues? ÂWhat will it be like having this operation or taking these drugs? ÂWill I still be able to do the things I used to do?Â
(PRWEB) March 30, 2002
On 25-03-2002 BestWebsites. com. my (www. BestWebsites. com. my) featured 36 interesting and useful Websites as follows:
1. 101 Dumbest Moments in Business, The
2. Addicted to Noise
3. Arts & Letters Daily
4. AwesomeStories. com
5. Chronicle of the Future
6. Consumer Reports Online
7. Cook's Thesaurus, The
8. DIPEx
9. Dream Emporium
10. DrWeil. com
11. eBook Directory, The
12. Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics
13. Fathom
14. Fear of Flying Help Course
15. Firefly
16. HerbNet. com
17. IFILM
18. International Amateur Athletic Federation
19. Internet Content Rating Association, The
20. Internet News Bureau, The
21. Islamic Arts and Architecture
22. Jumping Fence
23. Literary Traveler
24. Murphy's Law Site
25. Online Guitar Archive (OLGA)
26. PBS: The Secret Life of the Brain
27. PC World
28. PhotoNet
29. Physics Today Online
30. QuickLinks
31. SmartGroups. com: Online clubhouses
32. UntrueCrimes. com
33. Web Guide To Chinese Restaurants In Malaysia
34. WilliamShatner. com
35. wwiTV. com
36. YourDictionary. com
Descriptions of some of the above are as follows:
101 Dumbest Moments in Business, The
The world of business is littered with momentous blunders, myopic thinking, and incredibly stupid ideas. Business 2.0 magazine is there to pick up the pieces Â
Addicted to Noise (Music database)
If you're addicted to music, or anything music-related, then you may soon be addicted to one of the Web's best music sites, Addicted to Noise. A spot for those tired of the quick tidbits of text offered at so many Web sites, Addicted to Noise provides a lot more substance than the typical e-zine. You'll find a heavy dose of music news and criticism at ATN, along with interviews and film reviews. The critics include Dave Marsh, Greil Marcus and others among the rock-crit literati (and now digerati). - Web100.com
Arts & Letters Daily
This site delivers updated report of news and reviews in the field of Arts and Letters - the latest trends, breakthroughs, disputes, and gossip. Featured sections include announcements of new books and articles of note and essays and opinions from many online publications. - Refdesk. com
AwesomeStories. com
AwesomeStories. com is your guide to fascinating links scanned on-line by the world's great institutions: The Library of Congress, National Archives, the British Museum, the BNF in Paris, and hundreds of universities, libraries, historical societies and museums world-wide.
Chronicle of the Future
The turn of the millennium inspired the UK's Sunday Times to speculate on the next 50 years of news headlines -- from a ridiculous prediction of Mick Jagger's death during the Rolling Stones' 13th farewell tour in 2030 to a sublimely optimistic forecast of a genetic cure for cancer by 2021. Scientists, historians, and other pundits predict technological advances, such as a language translation chip, and global business mergers. They even predict a new set of Ten Commandments in 2042. Read about your future today. (in Social Science) - Yahoo! Picks 08-03-2002
Consumer Reports Online
Consumer Reports Online is published by Consumers Union, an independent, nonprofit testing and information organization. Since 1936, CU's mission has been to test products, inform the public and protect consumers. We are a comprehensive source for unbiased advice about products and services, personal finance, health and nutrition, and other consumer concerns. Our income is derived solely from the sale of Consumer Reports (in print and online) and other services, and from nonrestrictive, noncommercial contributions, grants, and fees. Consumers Union is governed by a board of 18 directors, who are elected by CU members and meet three times a year. - From the Website
Cook's Thesaurus, The
Thought you had everything you needed for that big family meal and the realised you were out of something? Don't race to the store - hop over to the Cook's Thesaurus, a website cooking encyclopedia with thousands of ingredients and their suggested substitutions. For instance, if you're out of eggs, the Cook's Thesaurus suggests that bananas, gelatin, cornstarch or mayonnaise can be a substitute. - LAT-WP
DIPEx
To be diagnosed with an illness can be bewildering and frightening, especially if there is no-one around to tell you the things you really want to know. ÂHow is this illness going to change my life? ÂHow will it affect my relationship with my family, friends and colleagues? ÂWhat will it be like having this operation or taking these drugs? ÂWill I still be able to do the things I used to do?Â
Dream Emporium
Dream Emporium's topics include: dreams, dream symbols, how to interpret your dreams, keeping a dream journal, nightmares, sleep disorders such as sleep walking, sleep talking, sleep paralysis, night terrors; lucid dreams, dream symbols, helping children with their nightmares; you can enter a contest to win a Free dream interpretation, articles I've written on how to choose a dream symbol book; and more topics include lucid dreaming, extensive dream links and a Cool Links page, dream interpretation service, actual dream interpretations I've given to contest winners including Sea of Dreams webzine column from G21 webzine, links to Dream FAQ's, dream-related E-zines, newsgroups, dream videos, and much more. There are over 50 pages of dream related topics on this site, so I invite you to bookmark this page and come back whenever you have a dream you would like to learn more about. - From the Website