Having found out who we are, where we are, what we are and where we came from, here are a few things to keep you interested, amused, or maybe just plain bored ...

and to start with ... a silly quiz ...

Away from home? Check out your e-mail from any computer, anywhere in the world, with mailstart, a device which actually works. You can use it once a week for free or anytime for $6 per year
Hungry?  Try some artistic visual noodles from the stall 100 metres down the road to the
left of this shop.
Musically Hungry? surrounded by the sound of "boy band" drivel? Try www.mp3.com/music/jazz ...  together with the free "winamp" programme, you can drown the s**t out ...
 the top 100 Websites: ... are all someone's opinion of course. But try hot100.com or web100.com and see what you think ...
Useless !!  Having looked at the best now try the rubbish that festers at the bottom of the net. The author has a weird sense of humour
Want Friends?  Find a mailing list, chatline or newsgroup on your favourite topic with Liszt.com ... if that's what turns you on ...
Pythons for sale - honest!!  After the above dross, one of the truly great websites, created by Terry Gilliam and the Python team. Where else has the online shopping slogan "buy something or piss off". Warning - this is not a site to view in any Internet Cafe other than this one ... unless you really want to be thrown out.
the World Wide Wait?  Click here to check out the state of the world's phone lines - and a lot of other (maybe useless) statistics
Today's best software release:  try cooltool.com for a new daily Windows or Mac program of merit - in the author's opinion
Encarta Encyclopedia:  Use the famous and normally expensive encyclopedia and atlas, now available online
What's left ??  ... try a guide to utterly useless knowledge which you'll be glad not to be without ...
and absolutely finally, some useful (or useless) tools:
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Internet Dictionary Search:

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Enter word:
A lot more interesting than it sounds. Type in "dragon" and see what I mean
Site or "www" Search:

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searching "this site" will in fact search the parent site!
this will be rectified as soon as we get our own domain 
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Maps

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If you have a postcode or address and want a map to help you get there, just click the map button on the right to contact Multimap, who will draw you a map of any postcode or address in the UK.

Then pick "directions" from the tabs at the top of the page. Enter your starting postcode and you'll get a detailed itinerary as good as any I've seen - but this is for free.

Outside the UK go to "world map" - you can't get down to house level but you can get to street level.
 

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