Sites Recommended by AgeSmart Members
Below are links to sites recommended by members of the
AgeSmart discussion list:
From: Joe Romito "jromito@EROLS.COM"
Each week I post to the list a fitness-related article that I've found
in my travels on the Web. The posting of these articles does not
constitute an endorsement by either myself or the list owner, but the
articles are from reputable sources and are probably worth a moment of your time.
(Carolyn Poirot writes on health issues for the Fort Worth
Star-Telegram. Visit the Star-Telegram's online services on the World
Wide Web:
http://www.star-telegram.com
From: Lichen "lichen@LYNX.BC.CA"
The fiftysomething-Women Web Site:
This message is for the woman on this list although there is no prohibition against men taking a peek!
Several have been working on the project and I thought perhaps you might
like to see the site at this point, even though it is still *under construction*.
For a sneak-peek, please click on
http://rdz.stjohns.edu/lists/fiftysomethingwomen/
From: Raymond Freese "freeserw@slu.edu"
The SeniorSelect Website is designed for Seniors and has a lot of varied activity. It's worth a visit - and more.
http://winter-q.com/srSelect/srSelect.html
From: Celia Freese "cfreese@mail.win.org"
Ray and I have found this helpful and informative:
...an e-mail newsletter called "Elderhostel Notebook" where
elderhostelers share their experiences with various elderhostels
here and abroad. ... now have a web site for the notebook as well.
It is located at:
http://discover-net.net/~jimo/eldnote/eldnote.html
From: Lichen "lichen@LYNX.BC.CA"
The World Wide Web, A Sampling of Online Resources
Canadian Human Rights Commission (CHRC)
This is a site worth checking out. Discover information, employment
information, sexual harassment, age, and other equality and inequality
issues. Segments such as "Case Work and Remedies" include other peoples
opinions and solutions. The interactive game "Erasing the Hydra of Hate"
is a great way to test your awareness of hate in our lives and
community. Also available are products to order- most of which are free
of charge.
http://www.chrc.ca
From: Tassy DeAngelo "TassyD@AOL.COM"
Have two good sites to recommend to find out if a posting is a hoax.
They are:
http://www.takeone.com/public/hoax.htm
http://www.frontiernet.net/technicalsupport/security/hoaxes.html
From: Tassy DeAngelo "TassyD@AOL.COM"
Also, I've found this helpful for looking up telephone numbers/addresses.
You might be surprised to find you're listed! LOL
http://www.555-1212.com/whte_us.htm
From: Anne K. Edwards" "anne@CHEERFUL.COM"
The surfer simply chooses one or more books and his location. Acses then
browses more than 20 online bookshops with over 20.000.000 pricing
informations simultaneously, checking prices and availability of the
individual book shopping cart, shipping costs and delivery times. A few
seconds later, the user gets a list of all offers sorted by price and can
jump to the web sites of the corresponding merchants.
That is why Acses is the first online service where book shoppers can
automatically buy at the internetwide best prices.
This is *really* neat -- try it out!
http://www.acses.com
From: Patricia "pasha1@GTE.NET"
If you're thinking about Christmas shopping.....thought this might be
interesting.Have not been here yet but it looked interesting...
The Ultimate Gift Guide
Dreaming of the good life? This holiday season browse the luxury
items in the very exclusive "Ultimate Gift Guide."
http://www.thirdage.com/news/archive/971121.html#three
From: LAYNE BORING "curious@AZSTARNET.COM"
I have just finished the "Music Link" to my Home Page. If you like
music from the 40's on, I've scrounged the web and found a few tunes.
The following is a URL of the link and, you can 'click' on the type of music you like...... Sorry, there aren't any 'western' tuned. Matter
of fact, I could find very few of the "Old Time Blues"..... Never did
find St. Louis Woman, Sugar Blues, etc.
The 'Easy Listening" category is somewhere in between the old stuff and
the later stuff that I, in particular enjoy.
I do my 'nostalgia' musically!
(MUSIC Index) http://www.azstarnet.com/~curious/MusicIndex.html
From: Larry Wilson "lwilson@CYBERPORTAL.NET"
As the World Wide Web spreads its spidery threads around our globe, the
sheer volume of information available is truly mind boggling. From solid
research to fluff, from major works to minutiae, it is all there. Remember
what a spork is? Yes, there is a spork home page! But finding the
information you want can be a daunting task. We now have a bevy of
powerful search engines, web directories, and more specific searching
tools. Even with all of that the results can be frustrating.
Here is another approach -- the web ring. You've probably encountered them
in your web surfing. They are simply groups of web pages relating to a
particular topic, and linked together in a ring. There is an icon on each
page identifying it as a member of a particular web ring, and the option is
presented to go to the next site in the ring, the previous site, or to be
taken to a site at random. A ring may be small, with a half-dozen members,
or large with hundreds of sites linked together.
Here is your starting point. The directory of web rings. There is a
simple menu of categories which will guide you to your topic of interest.
There is also a very simple search tool which is useful, but does not
handle multi-word searches well. This will get you on your way to
exploring the web in a new way.
http://www.webring.org/ringworld/
From: Sno "ladysnow@WEBTV.NET"
I have been totally "lost" in poetry websites this morning and found one
I particularily enjoyed. Just though I would share it with you if you
are "into" poetry.
http://geocities.datacellar.net/~pamsway/poetry.html
From: Bob Rogers "brogers@SOAR.COM"
.... you might want to try the U. of Alberta, one of my favorites, at;
http://www.ualberta.ca/~englishd/litlinks.htm
And a few others to look over, depending on your interests...
http://english-server.hss.cmu.edu/poetry/
http://www.english.upenn.edu/~jlynch/Lit/
http://english-server.hss.cmu.edu/
http://www.columbia.edu/acis/bartleby/index.html
http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/britpo.html
From: Patricia Russo "redimere@BELLATLANTIC.NET"
For several years, I have looked for books by a certain obscure
writer. I just found five of them at the New York Public
Library. They have a wonderful search page. If the book you
want is in the collection, they will e-mail the information on
request. You can get the publisher, date, description, and
library call numbers. With this, you can probably find a copy
for sale somewhere. I'm so pleased!
http://catnyp.nypl.org/
From: Anne Edwards "anne@CHEERFUL.COM"
In the spirit of the Thanksgiving Holiday, here's a site, from Yahoo's
Picks, that might be of interest to some of you.
Enjoy,
First Nations Histories
A project to encompass approximately 240 tribal histories (from
contact to 1900) of Native Americans from the lower 48 states and
parts of Canada and Mexico. Currently over 40 histories have been
written. An excellent source of information on peoples from the
Abenaki to the Winnebago.
http://dickshovel.netgate.net/Compacts.html
From: Tassy DeAngelo "TassyD@AOL.COM"
OK - Here are some of the ones I use:
First, a site which lists all kinds of interesting places on the Web:
http://www.parsonstech.com/
The following sites offer free virtual cards, flowers, etc.:
http://www.netusa1.net/~shawna/virtual/- Shawna's Virtual Flowers
http://www.123greetings.com/ - 123 Greetings
http://beachmarks.vshost.net/contents.htm - Beach's Home Page
http://www.e-cards.com/e-cards1/index.pl- E-Cards
http://geocities.datacellar.net/Heartland/Hills/7792/PostCardPageIndex.html - Angel Winks
http://www.terjon.com/postcafe.html - The Postcard Cafe
http://www.mirror4.bluemountain.com/index.html- Blue Mountain
http://fallriver.ns.ca/fallriver/- Fall River
http://www.mailameal.com/ Mail A Meal
http://www.vshost.net/beachmarks/- Beachmarks Card Shop
http://blackdog.net/postcards/index.html- Blackdog Postcards
http://www.virtualflorist.com/ - Virtual Flowers
http://www.adonweb.com/cards/ - AdOn Web Cards
http://www.1source.com/ecards/ - 1st Source
http://www.greeting-cards.com/index.html- Animated Musical Greeting Cards
http://www.net-gate.com/~bridgetb/cards.html - Bonnie's Box
From: Lichen "lichen@LYNX.BC.CA"
Please take a look at this site, there are more cute dogs like Lady, a
very special one, looking for homes, please feel free to post this on
other lists,
The more exposure the better!
The URL is
http://geocities.datacellar.net/Heartland/Prairie/9703/Homes.html
From: Larry Wilson "lwilson@CYBERPORTAL.NET"
For all Sheltie lovers -- here is a wonderful site on Shelties. It also
has a link for a Sheltie Web Ring!
http://www.gate.net/~sheltie
From: Nancy K Belle "nkbelle@gracefield.com"
awhile ago someone asked for the site that had acronyms and emoticons,
couldn't find where I had stored the site, but here it is for those interested
http://www.freewarehof.org/acronyms.html
From: Anne Edwards "anne@CHEERFUL.COM"
- Travel Time - During the holiday season people travel a lot. Here are
some great travel oriented sites:
http://www.freetrip.com -- driving
http://www.thetrip.com -- flying
From: Patricia Russo "redimere@BELLATLANTIC.NET"
I am continually amazed at the wealth of resources on the net. I
looked up my favorite mystic, Julian of Norwich. That led me to
a page which lists mystics of many faiths--Christian, Muslim,
Buddist, Taoist, Jewish, Hindu. What a delight!
http://www.digiserve.com/mystic/
From: leroy strohl iii "lstrohl@MWCGW.MWC.EDU"
In an earlier AgeSmart reference was made to the citation of electronic
resources. I am not certain, given the context of the message, whether
this was a serious question; but if it was, here is a WWW site to which
we send our students when they are citing Internet resources in their
bibliographies.
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/users/maw13/citation.html
From: Nancy K Belle "nkbelle@GRACEFIELD.COM"
A friend, and designer of the Fiftysomething web page, has created a
symbolic meanings of Christmas to correlate to the 12 days of Christmas :
for one of the most moving tributes to Christmas I have ever seen
anywhere...go to
http://www.lrr.net/feature2.htm
Correction on url's:
It's introduced at http://www.lrr.net/index1.htm and the heart of it is
at http://www.lrr.net/feature7.htm
From: TassyD "TassyD@AOL.COM"
Talk to Ernie the Elf (great for kids or grandkids).
http://www.elf.bellsouth.net/velf_q.asp
From: Lichen "lichen@LYNX.BC.CA"
Please take a look at this page
there are more seniors waiting for love and care, they are wating for a
chance, some were abused, and some abandoned.
There's a special case: Buddy a nine year old cocker spaniel who needs a
home, his family is considering to put him down!
http://geocities.datacellar.net/Heartland/Prairie/9703/Homes.html
Last update: 12 Dec 97