Here are some other links.

 

1.     The Onion -- a humor weekly published in Madison, Wisconsin.

2.     Zeno's Coffeehouse -- featuring Zeno's challenge, a head-scratcher updated by Ron Barnette every other month or so.

3.     Michael Quinion’s World Wide Words -- a page devoted to some of the quirks of the English language, updated weekly.

4.     Carnegie-Mellon University's English Server -- a well-organized collection of public-domain classic works from across the spectrum of disciplines.

5.     Ian Johnston, a retired professor at Vancouver Island University, has a site with many freely available translations, introductory lectures, and even grammar and punctuation guides and worksheets.

6.     The Weather Channel's forecast for St. Mary's City, Maryland.

7.     Need to know the exact time? Consult the U. S. Naval Observatory's official clock.

8.     Need to know how many we are? Consult the U. S. Census Bureau's running population counter, for the U. S. and for the world.


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 updated Feb. 2010