Miscellaneous
- 36 bits forever! A site dedicated to the
PDP-10
- Amnesty International
- The Aviation Enthusiast Corner
- Bell Canada star codes
- Enrico Tedeschi's Old Radios
- The Giant List of Classic Game
Programmers is a list that I probably ought to be on but I am not
- Index Librorum Liberorum is a Web page developed
by John Walker, founder of AutoDesk and co-author of AutoCAD, the world's most popular CAD
program. This site contains an amazing collection of quality free software, writings, and
more. Thanks for sharing it all with us, John!
- The Mises Institute offers a different look on
economics and more.
- The MIT Club of Ottawa: No, I
am not an MIT graduate, but the math professor of my former business partner is, which is
how I became a member.
- The Networked Media Laboratory of the Canadian
Government's Communications Research Centre is home to many interesting things, including
Gorthold the (artificially intelligent) dragon.
- Old Time Radio: See (or rather, hear) what it was like
when the crackling sound of a six-tube super-heterodyne receiver was the ultimate in
high-tech! The Internet is a time-machine; it is a unique experience to listen (through
the crackling sound of RealAudio this time) to the sounds of the past, like the infamous
radio play The War Of The Worlds, from Orson Welles, in its entirety.
- Old Time Radio Catalog
- The Nizkor Project is dedicated to
the twelve million victims of the Holocaust and fights Holocaust denial.
- Overlawyered.com - the name says it all.
- Pliny the Elder's Natural History, the first ever encyclopedia in the world, can now be
read online in
the original Latin; some chapters are also available in English.
- The Right to Quiet Society fights an important
battle against noise pollution.
- The Stolen
Election
- VirtualTuner
- WebScriptions, by the venerable Baen books,
is a welcome initiative amid the tide of "Digital Rights Managed" works that you
cannot even read on your own second computer.
- YadVashem