"The nations shall know that I am the Lord,” says the Lord God, “when I am hallowed in you before their eyes." ~ Ezekiel 36:23

Sunday, December 16, 2018

more cool and interesting places to visit on the web



Curiosity may have killed the cat, but our brains lead us to daily discoveries as we search the world to learn HowStuffWorks. "HowStuffWorks got its start in 1998 at a college professor's kitchen table. From there, we quickly grew into an award-winning source of unbiased, reliable, easy-to-understand answers and explanations of how the world actually works. Today, our writers, editors, podcasters and video hosts share all the things we're most excited to learn about with nearly 30 million visitors to the site each month."

From repairing lawn mowers, to making the best cough syrup, one can learn just about anything at Instructables.   "Instructables became that documentation system in 2005, as an in-house project of Squid Labs. When they weren't solving interesting problems like solar panels for driveways, efficiently harnessing human power, or strain sensing ropes, you could find them sharing Instructables from the workshop. From cooking to 3d printing, to making just about anything fly, Instructables became the recipient of countless hours of tinkering, soldering, stitching, frying, and fun, making just about anything."

Looking back in time is always more fun at The Internet Archive, a wacky time machine, "non-profit library of millions of free books, movies, software, music, websites, and more.".   Music, great speeches, old television commercials, and a cornucopia of historical treasures can all be found here.