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Leisure and Funny Websites
Austin City Links.
Betty Bowers
-- Self-styled "America's Best Christian"
God-u-like.
A page which provides someone's very subjective comparative evaluation
of somewhere over 100 religions.
Gourmet food.
Worldwide recipes: Sign on to a free list to receive a gourmet
menu with recipes by e-mail each day.
KMFA-FM. Austin's
classical music FM station
Mundane
Behavior. Serious behavioral journal specializing in the
ordinary.
New Yorker Cartoons.
The
Onion. Really funny specious news articles about
religion. Don't look if you're offended by
irreverence.
Oscars.
Hotlinks to everything about the Academy Awards, including sites
where you can compete to see who can pick the most winners.
Penny
Postcards.
In June 1996, the USGenWeb Digital Library (USGenWeb Archives
TM) was developed to present actual transcriptions of public domain
records on the Internet. Server space was donated by RootsWeb.Com
for storage of the files. The postcards presented on these pages
are privately owned, scanned and contributed to this database.
These postcards originally cost 1¢ to mail, hence the name
Penny Postcards.
Play chess on line.
Live real-time interaction with others on line.
Real
headlines from newspapers.
Swami
Beyondananda.
TV
Guide Entertainment Network.
The Virtual Museum of Mousepads. The number after the description of
each mousepad is the number of people who have voted for the pad,
so you can get a rough idea of (1) which mousepads are interesting
to look at and (2) the quality of the culture in which we live.
What's your religion?
At this site, a questionnaire on your religious beliefs will return
to you a list of religions prioritized according to how closely
they approach what you believe.
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