
The Archives
June 1996
Sunday, June 30 - Personal
Awaken. Julie Ann Petersen has.
Saturday, June 29 - Anything Goes
People are talking - are you in the loop?
You can be after visiting Tile.net/lists,
the reference to Internet discussion groups.
Friday, June 28 - Entertainment & Sports
You've been reading Danielle Steel for years,
but how well do you know her?
Find out at the official site.
Thursday, June 27 - Arts & Letters
The stonecutter and the landscaper strive to bring beauty to the graveyard
The photography of City of the Silent - Virtual Lawn
shows their success.
Wednesday, June 26 - Commerce
Who said the Haight is dead?
Get the clothes you need for psychedelic dancing at ameba.
Tuesday, June 25 - Information & Education
The 1996 Presidential elections are the Super Bowl of American politics.
Follow the play-by-play as the Democrats and Republicans clash at
PoliticsNow.
Monday, June 24 - Humor and the Unusual
Are your wishes going unanswered?
Technology comes to the rescue, with the
W.I.S.H. Generator.
Sunday, June 23 - Personal
An Internet Renaissance man remembers the Alamo,
honors the
Meritorious Corps and displays his art
at Mario Paesani ... a homepage from Italy.
Saturday, June 22 - Anything Goes
Would you take $50,000 for a $500 investment?
Mike O'Connor won't - he's holding out for more!
A very valuable domain can be found at www.television.com
Friday, June 21 - Entertainment & Sports
Lower Merion High School senior Kobe Bryant is
not your average 18 year old.
He escorted Brandi to the prom and soon should
become very wealthy in the NBA draft.
Thursday, June 20 - Arts & Letters
Meet Amelia's friends: the gargoyles of New York City.
You
might develop A Love of Monsters too.
Wednesday, June 19 - Commerce
This site is for the birds.
(Sorry, it's not easy being glib every day)
Fly by the Wild Bird Center of Walnut Creek.
Tuesday, June 18 - Information & Education
Thunderstorms, tornadoes, hurricanes;
unplug the computer and head for
the basement ...
Severe Weather approaching!
Monday, June 17 - Humor and the Unusual
The truth is out there, but not at Funny Fanfic,
the Archive of humorous X-Files fan fiction.
Sunday, June 16 - Personal
Marvel over the spectacular Lake Toba and a heck of a lot of gif animation
at the Pormantis Homepage.
Saturday, June 15 - Anything Goes
How do you catch Da Moose?
That's an easy one... use a barrel of sasparilla for bait.
Friday, June 14 - Entertainment & Sports
What is the youngest sport to receive Olympic Committee recognition?
It's racquetball.
Find out why at the American Amateur Racquetball Association.
Thursday, June 13 - Arts & Letters
In the middle of the Nevada desert, strange things are happening.
Under Other Circumstances, this might be considered the work of aliens,
but these Belgian artists are promoting the Gold Well Open Air Museum.
Wednesday, June 12 - Commerce
Tokyo is big and noisy.
To know the city is to walk the city, so take a leisurely stroll
with Explore Japan Walking Tours.
Tuesday, June 11 - Information & Education
Some think all the news from the Middle East is bleak.
Refresh yourself at the Oasis of Peace, Neve Shalom/Wahat al-Salam.
Monday, June 10 - Humor and the Unusual
You may find the humor in
Bill Baker's Geometros cartoons a little bit square.
Or round.
Or even triangular.
Sunday, June 9 - Personal
The bad news is that George Has Lost His Mind.
The good news is that he has retained his HTML skills.
Saturday, June 8 - Anything Goes
Help weave a tangled tale of lurid intrigue at
Tiny Bubbles: An Interactive Soap Opera.
They never met a plot twist they didn't write.
Friday, June 7 - Entertainment & Sports
Baseball is a game of numbers.
The Baseball Statistics Page has all the numbers
going back to the turn of the century.
Thursday, June 6 - Arts & Letters
Amateur filmmaker Jim Zawisza presents Plan 9 1/2 From Outer Space.
Judging from the cast and crew biographies,
this promises to be even stranger
than Ed Wood's original.
Wednesday, June 5 - Commerce
Maestro Bruno's original glass art imported
from Venice can be purchased at Wildbirds.
Tuesday, June 4 - Information & Education
The Tower of London Virtual Tour is one of the few places
on the web where
you can be imprisoned and beheaded.
So remember to keep your
hands off the Crown Jewels
Monday, June 3 - Humor and the Unusual
If this works, we may try it.
But for now we're watching as
Sitcom Writer Gary Apple cyberpitches for TV work.
Sunday, June 2 - Personal
Trill to the flying finger action at
Larry W. Krantz Flute and Piccolo.
Saturday, June 1 - Anything Goes
It's still a couple of weeks away, but it's never
too early to send your dad an E-card for
Simply Father's Day.
It's Another Kessler Freedman Web Page!