To: ~digs who wrote (139 ) 6/9/2001 5:29:56 PM From: ~digs Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6763 ------------------------- Planning A Trip Road Trips are often the most adventurous and memorable form of travel, a spontaneous burst of youthful freedom that drags you away to explore remote destinations. As many of us have already learned, a lack of proper planning can quickly turn such a vacation into a nightmare, as travelers learn the subtle difference between the word 'free' and the word 'lost'. Rand McNally's online guide to road tripping is a good place visit before hitting the road. The site enables travelers to plan their entire route, including hotels, activities, and tourist attractions, as well as visit a Travel Store where useful items are sold. randmcnally.com ------------------------ The Blue Flame Cafe In fancy clubs and downtown haunts, impassioned musicians have sung 'The Blues' for over a century. This cool musical genres boasts fans from all over the world. The Blue Flame Café is an online oasis for blues lovers, 'an interactive biographical encyclopedia of the great blues singers. From Texas Alexander to Jimmy Yancey, the café has information on every notable blues performer you can think of. Each entry is accompanied by a music clip, short biography and photograph of the musician. blueflamecafe.com ------------------------- Android World We've all seen sci-fi films and read books that feature frightening aliens, cool spaceships, and sentient robots. Androids are an example of the eerie clairvoyance in sci-fi storytelling, as modern scientists get closer and closer to creating real life-like human robots. Android World tracks the progress of the thirty-one current android projects worldwide. In addition to meticulously following these projects, the site provides articles (check out 'Androids in the Movies') and sells equipment (such as an Android Touch Sensor Board) and other products. Android World has a large underground following and has received a string of awards. androidworld.com --------------------- Spam, Spam, Nothing but Spam Anyone who spends time online, knows about the endless stream of 'Spam' that sneaks its way into our in boxes. Most of us discard this virtual trash without a thought. Not so, for LA Times reporter David Colker. In his May article, Mr. Colker explores the trials and tribulations involved in taking 'Spam' up on its many outlandish offers, including making more money, a better body, higher education, etc. It is a humorous take on the frightening world of online consumer solicitation. latimes.com ------------------- In the Event of a Real Emergency Established by President Truman in the 1950's, Conelrad (Control of Electronic Radiation) was a broadcast system to be used in the case of a national atomic catastrophe. It is now the name of a relatively quirky website that serves as a nostalgic monument to America's atomic age. Conelrad.com is a bit macabre, with a design focus that immediately makes viewers feel as if they're in a fallout shelter in Arizona circa 1953. There are instructions on what citizens should do in the event of an atomic disaster, reviews of apocalyptic films like 'Day the World Ended', as well as 'Atomic Music', a musical section of songs that reference the subject. conelrad.com -------------------- Sun Protection Despite the common knowledge that sun bathing can be a serious health hazard, millions of sun worshipers continue to bake themselves regularly. Skin cancer is a heavy price to pay for a good tan, yet the general public continues to brave the beaches of the world. If you are hopelessly devoted to sun tanning, this site will educate you about the dangers involved. There are useful tips on how to properly protect yourself, as well as info about different skin types, protective filters, and sunscreen testing.sunprotection.org -----------------------Source: tricksandtrinkets.com