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| Plagiarist.com Don't let the name of this site throw you off--every single one of the thousands of poems collected here is properly attributed to its author. And all of the authors are notable poets. No hacks allowed. Other poetry collections I've seen on the Web are disjointed, poorly transcribed, and have very few "Best of" features. Plagiarist makes it easy for you to fly by quickly and get a daily dose of quality prose. (Sighted by Lori Piquet) | Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia Wikipedia is a free online encyclopedia project started in 2001 that aims to build a comprehensive unbiased resource that delivers content in many different languages. The project currently has over 130,000 English entries. You can use the site as a resource, get involved and help build an encyclopedia, or just lurk to see some of the interesting debates about the entries. (sighted by Russell Jones) | Bioinformatics.Org Bioinformatics is the study of the inherent structure of biological information. Don't be completely put off by the slow performance and lack of inherent structure in this site--the information's good, even if the user interface desperately needs a makeover. You'll find a large number of links to other bioinformatics sites, news, links to databases, and so forth. (sighted by Russell Jones) | roadsideamerica.com Ever wanted to visit the World's Largest Ball of Twine but didn't know where it was (it's in Cawker City, KS) or America's one and only Hippie Memorial? This site chronicles every known roadside attraction in the country...it's amazing what's out there! (Sighted by Robyn Pearson) | Creem Online Yes, you read that right. Creem Magazine is back, on the Web. The infamous rag's site is easy to navigate, consistent with the comic-like design of the original, and chock full of hip music content. Here's your chance to relive your past or investigate the legend without trudging through eBay. And, just like in the old days, Creem's done the Web much better than Rolling Stone. Warning: Content not suitable for sensitive readers. (Sighted by Erin Gannon) |
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