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http://www.barbneal.com/wav/ltunes/tweety/tweety13.wav http://www.barbneal.com/wav/ltunes/tweety/tweety10.wav http://www.barbneal.com/wav/uncat/whoon1st.wav The above links relate to today's headline. The first is an archive of .wav files from old movies, cartoons, and TV shows, including the second and third links which are sounds of Tweety saying the classic lines about the puddy tat. The fourth has nothing to do with anything, but it's very funny: the entire classic Abott and Costello routine about "Who's on First". ------- http://www.inetnow.com 1-888-iNetNow WebSkulker wrote about iNetNow in the 4/7/00 issue, and wants to remind you about this free service. All jr. skulkers should sign up for it immediately. We just got an email from them saying that anyone who signs up before June 19th will get the service free until at least September 19th. INetNow has live operators trained in web searches who will talk to you over the phone for free and look up anything you want on the web, including reading your email, when you are out skulking and away from an Internet connection. This really is completely free including the phone call, since they have an 888 number. They are threatening to start charging one of these days, so take advantage of the free service for the next several months.
W3Schools has free online tutorials on how to write your own web pages, starting with simple HTML and progressing through all the latest web technologies: XHTML, CSS, JavaScript, VB Script, DHTML, XML, XSL, DTD, WAP, SQL integration, ASP, and ADO. You can get a high-paying job in the web development industry if you know how to design and write web pages using these. At many points in the tutorials, the site brings up a page with some sample code in a simple editor on the left, and the results of that code in a window on the right. You are encouraged to make small modifications to the code and press a button to see what happens. Some of these tutorials will only work with the latest versions of Internet Explorer because Netscape and other browsers don't incorporate the features.
A jr. skulker who prefers to remain anonymous suggested this site with valid scientific experiments that children should definitely not try at home without adult supervision. Many involve radiation and tiny, legal, amounts of uranium as an intriguing example.
http://www.berk.com/~lessemf/personal.html Jr. Skulker GoatBoy told us about these pages where silly people make and sell silly products in a silly attempt to protect themselves from alien brain implants and more normal electromagnetic fields in the environment.
This one is truly amazing:
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