GeoCities
| Bourbon Street "Cruise on down to BourbonStreet for a dose of jazz, cajun food and southern culture"
| Athens "A thriving intellectual haven, Athens focuses on education, philosophy, literature and writing"
| Free Tutorials
SPECIAL INTERNET CONNECTIONS Also known as "Yanoff's List", this is a list of hundreds of Internet resources that are available through e-mail, telnet, FTP, Gopher, Finger, and the Web. This list is essential for anyone who wants to be a serious Net traveler.
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, the first dynamic encyclopedia. In a dynamic encyclopedia, each entry is maintained and kept up to date by an expert or group of experts in the field.
The Edupage archive, of a distribution list giving one paragraph summaries of news items on information technology printed in leading newspapers and magazines provided three times each week as a service by Educom -- a consortium of leading colleges and universities seeking to transform education through the use of information technology.
Larry's InfoPOWER Pages
Check out a librarian's top picks for several topics by selecting a category from around 60 in the form. Alternatively, select a featured item on the front page, or if your browser can't view the selection form, go to the text-based Subject Page.
New Dream Network began as a very small collective of designers who bought a dinky little web server and started making web sites for small businesses. The Vault including SoapBox, Newsstand and Reference Desk - good links and an effective use of frames.
Jeff's UNIX Vault an attempt at a complete compendium of UNIX and strongly UNIX-related material
Useful Unix Commands a chapter from Dr Bob's "No BS Guide to Linux" book, that contains a detailed description of about a dozen commonly used Unix commands.
The Linux Documentation Project (LDP) is working on developing good, reliable documentation for the Linux operating system. Unlike other Unix flavors which require an expensive high-powered workstation, Linux is a complete (and free) implementation of Unix that runs on ordinary personal computers. You can even run DOS, Windows and Mac programs under Linux, using special emulators. Running Linux on your old PC is a great way to pick up some new job skills!
FreeBSD is an advanced BSD UNIX operating system for "PC-compatible"
computers
UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service) UCAS is the UK central organisation through which applications are processed for entry to full-time undergraduate courses, HND's and university diplomas