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"The Church says that the earth is flat, but I know that it is round, for I have seen the shadow on the moon, and I have more faith in a shadow than in the Church."
Ferdinand Magellan (1480-1521) Portuguese & Spanish explorer

Fun Stuff

Intellicast.com
A weather site with good local radar.
The FBI
See who's on the FBI's most wanted list.
Your Sky
This is the best site I've found for making a personalized Star Chart. Just add your location and you can get a star chart perfect for star gazing in your backyard. You can also personalize which details you want on your chart. This is a great site!!
Earth & Sky
This is another great site for stargazing.
Casey's Page of Freethought and Athiesm
A lot of good athiest and religious humor, probably offensive to most people. If you want to see a skeptic's point of religion, read the essay "Kissing Hank's Ass." Too funny!
It's the End of the World as We Know It....Again
This site is hilarious and has a huge list of really great links on it.
EvolveFish
Ever wonder where you can get one of those classy "Darwin Fishes" for your car? Just go here. You can also purchase books, T-shirts, mugs, bumperstickers, etc. to proclaim that you are a freethinker.
The Skeptic's Dictionary
The dictionary of everything paranormal. From the Bible Code to UFO's, this site gives brief descriptions and explanations of these "mysteries" and links to learn more.


"It is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring."
Carl Sagan

Scrapbooking and Stamping Links

1001 Stamps.com
Some card ideas. This site also sells stamps.
Hero Arts
This company makes stamps and has some great card ideas.
Two Peas in a Bucket
This site has a great selection of nicely priced scrapbooking/card making supplies. But the best part of this site is their "soup" section. If you need a title or saying or poem for your scrapbook page or card, you will find one here!!
Scrapbook Addict
A great mix of scrapbook related topics. My favorite is the extensive product reviews from other scrapbookers. Also a very active bulletin board has been helpful as well.


"Just think of the tragedy of teaching children not to doubt!"
Clarence Darrow (1857-1938)

Computer Stuff

HTML color code
Annabella's HTML Help
This is a great basic HTML help site. I use it a lot!

"Imperfect understanding is often more dangerous than ignorance"
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History

US Navy Carriers
This is a very comphrensive site on US Navy Carriers, both in use today as well as ships from the past. I've been able to find out a lot about the ships my grandpa was on during WWII. Excellent site. Includes pictures too.
USS Enterprise
Nope, not the Star Trek Enterprise, believe it or not. But the US Navy ship. From the first one, to the Big E of WWII, to the most recent ship. Great site.
Here's a few sites with great military history links.
Virginia Library Diplomatic Text Links
WWII history links
WWII history links
On December 18th, 1944, US Naval vessels of the Pacific Fleet fought one of their toughest battles....against Typhoon Cobra. Many ships and lives were lost in the fight. Here are some sites to find out more about what is often referred to as "The Other Enemy".
Transcript of declassified War Diary
A short faq from the Naval Historical Center, with links.
A more detailed faq from the Naval Historical Center
A list of ships involved in the typhoon from the Naval Historical Center
A wonderful, detailed account of Typhoon Cobra and Third Fleet. From Samuel Eliot Morison "History of US Naval Operations in World War II".
Pacific battle sites:
The Gilbert Islands "Makin Taken!"
Eastern Mandates A transcript of the military brochure about the Eastern Mandates (or Marshall Islands).Very informative.
Central Pacific A transcript of the military brochure about the Central Pacific battles, 1941-1943. Includes a few maps and pictures.
US Marine Raiders Makin Island information.
Betio: Assault of an Island Fortress Some good pictures and info on the Tarawa battle.

"I don't really know an answer. I don't feel frightened by not knowing things, by being lost in a mysterious universe without any purpose, which is the way it really is as far as I can tell. It doesn't frighten me."
Richard Feynman, Physicist, quoted from interview with Christopher Sykes, recorded in preparation for "The Pleasure of Finding Things Out", BBC-TV, 1981.


Genealogy

My Family Tree!
My list links on my genealogy page
The U.S. Census Bureau
Surname List A list of surnames by rank of popularity according to the 1990 U.S. Federal Census. This is a huge file.
Other Census sites:
Census Clues What information can you find by studying the 1850-1920 censuses?
The 1890 Census The 1890 U.S. Federal Census burned in a fire, destroying almost all of the records. This is a great essay which goes into detail about the event.


"The day that this country ceases to be free for irreligion, it will cease to be free for religion."
Robert S. Jackson U.S. Supreme Court Justice Zorach v. Clausen (1952)


Not that anyone wants to believe this, but...

" One of the most common statements from the Religious Right is that they want this country to "return to the christian principles on which it was founded". However, one only needs to do a little research into American history to discover that the individuals who were responsible for building the foundation of the United States wanted nothing to do with christianity, and were in fact directly opposed to it.

When the founders wrote the nation's Constitution, they specified that "no religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office or public trust under the United States." (Article 6, section 3) This provision was radical in its day-- giving equal citizenship to believers and non-believers alike. They wanted to ensure that no one religion could make the claim of being the official, national religion, such as England had. Nowhere in the Constitution does it mention religion, except in exclusionary terms. The words Jesus Christ, Christianity, Bible, and God are never mentioned in the Constitution."

From the Family Freethought Alliance Web Page.

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