To: ~digs who wrote (105 ) 5/26/2001 12:27:31 AM From: ~digs Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6763 -------------------- National Park Guide If you're planning a trip to a National Park this summer, you'll want to bookmark this site created by the National Parks Service. It offers a drop-down menu of all parks and offers details on everything from camping and lodging to fees and activities. nps.gov --------------------- Exercise Assistant My friend Jack never used to walk anywhere. When he went to the store, theater or a restaurant he always looked for the closest parking space and sometimes drove around for minutes to get closer. Sportsbrain.com changed all that. Their wearable device records his daily activity and automatically sends his personal information to their web site. It is helping him become more conscious about exercising and his health. (Unpaid Testimonial) sportbrain.com --------------------- Visual Genealogy Exchange Launched in September 2000, Ancient Faces has become the largest visual genealogy presence on the Internet by providing a free location for the exchange of photos. Thousands of photos are being scanned and then added to AncientFaces by their owners so that others researching their family trees can place faces with the names of their ancestors. People come to AncientFaces to add a more personal touch to genealogy, by adding stories and recipes that have been passed down through their families; thus ensuring their preservation for generations to come. ancientfaces.com -------------------- Search for Scotland Scotland's national identity has been casually referred to by outsiders as that of a "little brother" to Great Britain. What many do not know is that Scotland's rich and complex history provide a unique national character which cannot be ignored. In search of this somewhat elusive identity, the BBC has created an engaging online companion to the 10-part series entitled, "In Search of Scotland." Visitors may explore the chronological development of this nation in sections including Mysterious Ancestors, the Making of a Union, and Impact of the Monk. Be sure to visit the Historical Oddities sections for some interesting reading, none so strange as the 200 foot woman who is said to have washed up on the shores of Scotland. bbc.co.uk ----------------------- Bizarre Stuff Do you remember some of the odd projects and experiments you did when you were a kid? This site is a warped semi-scientific cookbook of tricks, gimmicks, and pointless experimentation, concoctions, and devices, using for the most part, things found around the house. The experiments are classics. Strange goo, radios made from rusty razor blades, crystal gardens and more. It is pure weird science and very entertaining. freeweb.pdq.net ----------------------Source: tricksandtrinkets.com