Some Great Websites at r9Studio tech LOG
John Hitch  |  by r9studio.com. All rights reserved. 15.01 | 6:36

A collection of my favorite web sites. Useful, artful, zany, and even a little bit shocking Can anyone add some more via comments??


  • Today, thousands of Web users are leaving Google to become Stumblers . This service uses human votes instead of keywords. Forget doing laborious and tedious searches StumbleUpon.

    com matches your interests with its members, and jumps you directly to quality websites. Read how you can become a Stumbler and speed up your web experience now

  • How does cough suppressant stop coughs? How does a Mazda RX8 rotary engine work without pistons?

    How does a lock-pick artist do his craft? How does a computer chip think? Amazingly clear and vivid explanations on nearly everything!

    Five stars out of five for usefulness.

  • If you are shopping for a new or used car, a new digital camera, a new DVD player, a new GPS, or even some new pet food, then epinions.com can help.

    This massive collection of amateur consumer reviews not only details what people truly think about products, but it also lists comparative price quotes for you. Highly recommended.

  • Photojournalism at its very best!

    Some amazing moments in humankind are captured at this web site.

  • Wow. This is even better than buying a hard-copy atlas or encyclopedia!

    Supported by a very well-funded organization, the CIA World Fact Book is an educational resource for anyone interested in the rest of the planet.

  • America s Baddest of the Bad! $50,000 rewards for information on some of these bad boys, and $25 million for one of them in particular.

    Wow.

  • In 1995, Pierre Omidyar wanted to help his fiancee find fellow Pez candy collectors. The idea of eBay was born in his San Jose living room that same day.

    Now, eBay brings millions of individuals together to trade goods and collectibles. The breadth and depth of merchandise available at eBay.com, eBay.

    de, eBay.ca, eBay.co.

    uk, and eBay.fr is boggling! Go see for yourself.

  • German for culture of the time , Zeitgeist is a dipstick indicator of what people want from the Internet. Based on millions of searches at Google s 87 different country servers, here is a statistical report of what people look for on the Web. Freaky and fascinating all at once.

  • The world s single-most-comprehensive library of filmmaking and television knowledge! Ever wanted to see Spielberg s filmography? Curious where Harrison Ford grew up?

    Want photos of the upcoming Franka Potente movie? Need a review of the latest Cohen film? IMDB is your next stop.

  • Myers-Briggs, ANSIR, Stress-o-Meter, Emotional Intelligence Quotient, Wechsler Intelligent Scale for Children, Neo Personality Inventory all of these famous tests and more are available here. Most of these are no-cost.
  • AllExperts.

    com is the most affordable professional consulting you can get today. Whether you need advice on designing a database, training your German Shepherd, raising your teenager, fixing your car transmission, building your deck, or growing tomatoes, the volunteers at AllExperts.com will answer your questions for free.

  • It s amazing how dumb some people can be. Horrible, mesmerizing, and hilarious, all at once!
  • This is freedom of expression at its best: laypeople, with their views of the world, trading comments with subject matter experts and professionals.

    From rainforest preservation to same-sex marriage to gun control; from Kant and Dostoevsky to Archie comics and the Simpsons every topic in the world is debated here.

  • Located at the University of Michigan, the Internet Public Library is like many regular libraries: under-utilized and under-appreciated. The IPL, however, is so much more fast and fun than a regular library!

    Excellent resource for students and for curious adults.

  • This is the funnest online competition you ll see for graphic designers. Charged with the tasks of combining strange photos in unusual ways, amateur graphic artists will turn Brad Pitt into a panda bear, or make your favorite hockey player into a flying squirrel.

    Fun, freaky, and absolute eye candy!

  • Driving to your cousin s place in Montreal? Your boss is sending you somewhere near Milwaukee?

    Traveling through Singapore and you want to find a health club? Need a good restaurant in Kingston, Jamaica? Whatever your map need is, mapquest.

    com is likely to have your destination ready for printing. It doesn t cover the whole planet yet, but it s getting there.

  • Want to backpack through Thailand?

    Need tourism advice for Cuba? Thinking about visiting Ibiza or Spain? Then Lonely Planet is an invaluable resource for travel, atlas, demographic, cultural, and anthropological information.

    You can even find a traveling partner at this site. Highly recommended.

  • If you are a music lover with a cable or high-speed DSL connection, then this site is for you!

    Based in Canada, this Internet radio station broadcasts over 200 different genres of music, with nearly zero advertising. Big Band Swing, modern metal, adult contemporary, trance it s all here

  • Thaddeus Ozone is a rare combination of technical savvy and right-brained creativity. His programming of dynamic HTML and JavaScript will boggle your mind.

    His Photoshop graphics will tickle your eyeballs. Very cool inspiration for new web developers.

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