Brain Candy: Sometimes You Just Need a Break
Here's a little Brain Candy from the April issue of LTN -- favorite web sites when you just can't do one more minute of real work.
What's YOUR favorite cite? Click comment below and share!
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Here's a little Brain Candy from the April issue of LTN -- favorite web sites when you just can't do one more minute of real work.
What's YOUR favorite cite? Click comment below and share!
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The Internet Archive at www.archive.org: independent electronic book libraries including the Million Book Project and Project Gutenberg, which account for more than 20,000 free books between them. Also the Digital Book Index: 90,000 titles, of which more than 50,000 are free.
But most important is the Live Music Archive: thousands of band authorized high-quality live recordings by Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, Cowboy Junkies, Little Feat, Death Cab for Cutie, Warren Zevon, The Dead (dude) and 30 years of radical fishhead music with Nawlins own Radiators.
Get out the earphones and somebody tell The Boss. In the immortal words of Ron "Pig Pen" McKernan..."get up and dance, it won't ruin ya"!!!
Posted by: Tom O'Connor | April 21, 2008 at 03:08 PM