These are the messages that have been posted on inthe00s over the past few years.
Subject: Links and online reading
Written By: KKay on 06/09/06 at 12:08 pm
Put your favorite links to fun and good online reading here...
I love www.internetarchive.com Get great strange audio files (I just downloaded the final Jim Jones speech at Jonestown) and come cool video including old 50s health and counseling films and some hard to find...I have a copy of "M" all for free!
Subject: Re: Links and online reading
Written By: KKay on 06/10/06 at 9:41 am
this is even better!!
http://www.archive.org/index.php
Subject: Re: Links and online reading
Written By: gemini on 06/11/06 at 4:07 pm
this is even better!!
http://www.archive.org/index.php
This site is awesome! I've been checking out the drive in movie ad clips and the old commercials. Thanks for posting it. I'm sure I'll be spending alot more time there. :)
Subject: Re: Links and online reading
Written By: KKay on 06/15/06 at 10:11 am
If you love Hawaii 5-o, you'll love this site: even info on little known facts and the music behind the show! Great.
http://www.mjq.net/fiveo/
Subject: Re: Links and online reading
Written By: Davester on 06/21/06 at 5:13 am
I'll just quote from the home page:
"A Collection of Strange Beliefs, Amusing Deceptions, and Dangerous Delusions"
Skeptic's Dictionary
Subject: Re: Links and online reading
Written By: KKay on 06/21/06 at 9:57 am
I'll just quote from the home page:
"A Collection of Strange Beliefs, Amusing Deceptions, and Dangerous Delusions"
Skeptic's Dictionary
a section on cryptozoology?!!! I love it!!
Subject: Re: Links and online reading
Written By: Davester on 06/23/06 at 5:13 am
Read the "Chiropractic" entry - I had no idea that this was considered by many to be a quackery...
Seriously though...subluxations? ???
Subject: Re: Links and online reading
Written By: Foo Bar on 06/23/06 at 9:43 pm
Read the "Chiropractic" entry - I had no idea that this was considered by many to be a quackery...
Seriously though...subluxations? ???
http://www.quackwatch.org
Good reading.
Subject: Re: Links and online reading
Written By: Davester on 06/24/06 at 5:09 am
http://www.quackwatch.org
Tight...
Thanks, Foo Bar...
Subject: Re: Links and online reading
Written By: Foo Bar on 06/26/06 at 9:47 pm
Thanks, Foo Bar...
Anytime. Quackery is one of the few things that can push my buttons. Pseudoscience is all fun and games until people start dying.
And science is oodles of fun. Some of the best non-fiction on the 'net can be found every few weeks in the essays at Edge.org.
http://www.edge.org
Everyone who's anyone is there. Everyone who ever wanted to be anyone (that'd be me, I'm at least 20 publications, 20 IQ points, and two degrees out of the running) can read it. Every few years, an essay here spawns a book that ends up earning a Pulitzer.
Subject: Re: Links and online reading
Written By: Dominic L. on 08/21/06 at 10:44 am
http://www.mcsweeneys.net/2005/4/27black.html
Subject: Re: Links and online reading
Written By: KKay on 08/21/06 at 10:50 am
^i have seen this...very very cool!
i still love to read these.
enjoy!
http://www.archiecomics.com/21.html?21
Subject: Re: Links and online reading
Written By: Davester on 08/27/06 at 10:00 pm
Terrific for classics and humanities. I've been using this site for years...
Perseus Project
go ;)...
Subject: Re: Links and online reading
Written By: bookmistress4ever on 08/27/06 at 11:22 pm
I read this story in book form when I was in 7th grade (many moons ago). I found it online only a couple years ago.
The Problem of Cell 13
by Jacques Futrelle
http://www.thinkingmachine.com/stories/TheProblemOfCell13.html
Subject: Re: Links and online reading
Written By: KKay on 08/28/06 at 8:29 am
here is a site with links to all kinds of good reading - from new short fiction to asimov to non-fiction and cultural history ...
http://dmoz.org/Arts/Literature/Online_Reading/
Subject: Re: Links and online reading
Written By: bookmistress4ever on 08/28/06 at 5:28 pm
You also might consider looking into fan fiction. It can be found mostly on the internet, just by typing in any movie name and fan fiction into a search engine. Sometimes the writing leaves alot to be desired, as not everyone's writing skill level are standard. But, having said that, there are alot of good stories. I've read some for Titanic and Labyrinth that I liked, and there are thousands of more stories to be found if you willing to look.
Subject: Re: Links and online reading
Written By: Foo Bar on 09/16/06 at 12:35 am
You also might consider looking into fan fiction. It can be found mostly on the internet, just by typing in any movie name and fan fiction into a search engine
Priority One broadcast to planetary civilization: If over 30, do not attempt this with "kirk spock". If under 20, same applies to "harry potter".
Just trust me on this.
Subject: Re: Links and online reading
Written By: Davester on 09/16/06 at 4:20 am
Priority One broadcast to planetary civilization: If over 30, do not attempt this with "kirk spock". If under 20, same applies to "harry potter".
Just trust me on this.
OMG..! You know, since I was a teen I had a sensation that Spock was teasing him, with a subtle homoerotic undercurrent. In fact, I think that might be an element of what made TOS so popular: the taste of the forbidden implicit in the show, which fascinated the lurid-minded youth of the Sixties...
When I came across examples of the old Kirk/Spock slash fiction from the Sixties and Seventies, which was possibly the first widespread slash fiction, I was confirmed in this theory. Don't stare too long at the pic, k..?groove ;) on...
http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2006-6/1193336/thanku.jpg
Subject: Re: Links and online reading
Written By: Davester on 09/29/06 at 10:17 am
I had no idea, but it's banned books week - drawing to a close, actually...
From infoplease:
"Sponsored by the American Library Association, the American Booksellers Association, and a variety of other groups, Banned Books Week (Sept. 23–Sept. 30, 2006) celebrates the first amendment right to free speech, which includes the right to read and write books that are considered unorthodox or controversial. A banned book is one that has actually been removed from a library or school system, a "challenged" book is the attempt to ban such material."
Interesting information on Banned and Challenged books...
ALA - Banned Books Week
Read your favorite banned book and spit in the eye of goose-stepping, jackboot wearing Fascist thugs... :)
groove ;) on...
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