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America is blessed with the world's greatest wind power corridor and abundant reserves of clean natural gas. The Pickens Plan will utilize these tremendous resources to build a bridge to the future — a blueprint to reduce foreign oil dependence by harnessing domestic energy alternatives and buying time for us to develop even greater new technologies.
The Plan calls for building new wind generation facilities that will produce 20% of our nation's electricity and allow us to use natural gas as a transportation fuel. The combination of these domestic energies can replace more than one-third of our foreign oil imports. And we can do it all in 10 years.
You can start changing America's future today by supporting the Pickens Plan.
Join now:. http://www.pickensplan.com/theplan/ |
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File extensions are usually three or four letter codes
on the end of file names that tell operating system what kind of file they
are dealing with.
We researched and collected a very large list of the file extensions with detailed explanations
of each file type and the way they are used today. We have also tried to include a few of the common software programs
that use or is associated with each of these file extension types.
If you come across a file in your computer with an unknown file extension, you can look up the information
about desired file extension and its file associations using File-extensions.org website. |
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The most concise assembly of news feeds, alerts, announcements and incident reports I've found.
If it's an event with global, security, disaster or terrorism implications, you'll find it here.
No serious news junkie should be without a bookmark to www.globalincidentmap.com
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The Anomalies Network |
The Anomalies Network is the world's largest online UFO/Paranormal Community
and alternative information source.
Anomalies.net, originally The S4 Database, was started a little over 9 years ago in response to the lack of
quality UFO/Paranormal information on the web.
The goal was to either mirror or download the world's largest FTP and Web archives and place them into one super
archive which made information location easier. |
| The Anomalies team has always believed that only through raw information people can form their own
opinions about what is happening. They have constructed a site to those ends. They neither support nor deny the claims
made in the files they house, they simply offer them to you to make up your own minds. |
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This is about Internet freedom. "Network Neutrality" -- the First Amendment
of the Internet -- ensures that the public can view the smallest blog just as easily as the largest corporate
Web site by preventing Internet companies like AT&T from rigging the playing field for only the highest-paying
sites.
But Internet providers like AT&T, Verizon and Comcast are spending millions of dollars lobbying Congress
to gut Net Neutrality. If Congress doesn't take action now to implement meaningful Net Neutrality provisions,
the future of the Internet is at risk. You can help 'Save the
Internet' Here.
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The content-free encyclopedia that anyone can edit.
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Uncyclopedia is a content-free encyclopedia
written by its slaves users. Anyone can edit Uncyclopedia, and its contents are free and open to abuse
and buttrape.
Uncyclopedia is an encyclopedia
full of misinformation and utter lies. You might say it puts the "psych!" in "encyclopedia".
It's sort of like Congress or Parliament, but unlike Congress or Parliament, we do have a sense of humor.
Nonetheless, this is one of the only factual pages, before everything turns into a puddle of utter confusion
and disarray. Savor it. And for the love of Sophia, we know you like disarray, (and confusion) but stop
adding confusion to this non-confusing page which leads to confusion, and possibly disarray. Which we wish
to stop. Non-non-confusion, that is. Not disarray. Or is it the other way around? |
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CAGW is
a private, non-partisan, non-profit organization representing more than one million members and supporters
nationwide. Since its founding in 1984, CAGW has earned a reputation as America's premier taxpayer watchdog
organization for exposing countless examples of government waste and safeguarding the interests of taxpayers
in Washington. |
While
You're There, Check Out the 'Pig
Book,' an exposé that names the names of pork-barrel politicians and their pet projects. And
don't miss
"Porker of the Month" a
dubious honor given to lawmakers, government officials, and political candidates who have shown a blatant
disregard for the interests of taxpayers. |
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www.getaccw.com is committed
to the idea that self defense is a natural right that cannot be regulated by any govenment body.
Their goal is to put as many defensive firearms in the hands of law-abiding peacable citizens as
possible. |
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Do you ever wonder where
that paper money in your pocket has been, or where
it will go next?
This is the
place to find out.
Enter the denomination, series, and serial number
of any US dollar bill, and your current USA ZIP or
Canadian Post Code in the box on the site. If the
dollar bill you enter has been entered here before,
you will get back a list of all the cities/states
where that bill has been, as well as travel time,
distance and speed of each hop!
If you are from Canada, be sure to
check out Where's
Willy? to track your Canadian Currency! |
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Infomercial Scams Exposed
Protect yourself and others from scams! Read Justin
Leonard's Infomercial Scams Exposed. Have you ever
been ripped off by an infomercial company? They want
to hear from you!
Much of the information you will find here is shocking
but true! Please use the information outlined in
this report as a tool to educate yourself and others.
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At LetsGoDigital you'll
find the latest information on digital cameras, accessories
and related gear. Lots of product reviews and comparisons,
news articles, tips and tricks and other helpful
information., |
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Rip-off
Report™ is a worldwide consumer reporting
Website & Publication, by consumers, for consumers,
to file & document complaints about Companies
or Individuals who ripoff consumers.
Unlike the Better Business Bureau, badbusinessbureau.com /
Rip-off Report™ does not hide Reports of "satisfied" complaints.
ALL complaints remain public in order to create a
working history on the Company or Individual in question;
unedited.
Search the Rip-Off
Report™ before you do business... Retail
stores with bad return policies, checking & credit
theft, rebate fraud or other unscrupulous business
policies; such as phony auto repairs, auto dealer
bait-and-switch tactics, restaurants with bad service
or food, corrupt government employees & politicians,
police corruption, home builders, contractors,
unethical doctors & lawyers, online stores
that sell non-existent products, dead beat Dads & Moms,
landlords & tenants, employment career business
opportunity, and individual con artists who scam
consumers. These are just a few of the countless
topics available, and the list is continually modified
as new categories emerge. |
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passador.com is
an idea of Marien Brethouwer, Sjoerd Oostendorp and Dennis
Woudt, in Beverwijk, The Netherlands. During the last
years of developing websites and -applications they found
lots of useful resources for internet developers. The
sites are categorized into strategy, creation and technology. Navigation
will take a bit of getting used to, but the links are
excellent. |
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To empower citizens by providing
a single, comprehensive, easy-to-use repository of
information on individuals, organizations, and corporations
related to the government of the United States of
America.
To allow citizens to submit intelligence about government-related
issues, while maintaining their anonymity. To allow
members of the government a chance to participate
in the process.
As the government broadens internal surveillance,
and collaborates with private institutions to access
data on the public, it is crucial that we maintain
a symmetry of accountability. If we believe the United
States should be a government "of the people,
by the people, and for the people" it is of
central importance to provide citizens with the power
to oversee their government. At least as much effort
should be spent building tools to facilitate citizens
supervising their government as tools to help the
government monitor individuals.
Government
Information Awarenes Is At:
http://18.85.1.51/ |
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CAUCE, The Coalition
Against Unsolicited Commercial Email is an ad hoc,
all volunteer organization, created by Netizens to
advocate for a legislative solution to the problem
of UCE (a/k/a "spam"). |
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Privacy.Org is
the site for daily news, information, and initiatives
on privacy. This web page is a joint project of the
Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC)
and Privacy
International. |
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The American public is now connected as never before
to U.S. Government science and technology. Fourteen
scientific and technical information organizations
from 10 major science agencies have collaborated to
create science.gov (www.science.gov), the “FirstGov
for Science” web site. Science.gov is the gateway
to reliable information about science and technology
from across Federal government organizations.
Participating Agencies Include: Departments of
Agriculture, Commerce, Defense, Education, Energy,
Health and Human Services, and Interior; Environmental
Protection Agency; National Aeronautics and Space
Administration; and National Science Foundation. |
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New Wave Photos
Over 20,000 pictures
and growing.
http://www.newwavephotos.com |
Music aficionados consider the late '70s and early
'80s to be the black hole of music history. Disco and
corporate rock ruled the charts, but something interesting
was happening under the pop-music radar. New wave and
punk bands offered the original alternative to music
fans tired of Top-40 drivel. Well-known bands such
as Siouxsie & the Banshees and New Order are represented,
but the real treat is clicking through black-and-white
photos of obscurities. From á;GRUMH... to XTC,
the new wave movement is traced in this continually
growing collection.
You will find a selection of photos (mainly B&W)
taken mostly in the late 70's and early 80's of popular
and not so popular "rock", "new wave" and "punk" groups.
Check back often for new additions as this project
will be developing for the next 3 or 4 years.
All photos are available as glossy photographic prints. |
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The
Web Developers Virtual Library is for webmasters,
web designers, Internet developers, and online
publishers.
The WDVL is a collection of articles and links
to information about developing World Wide
Web sites. The main sections are Authoring,
Internet, Location, Multimedia, Web Reference,
and Software. It includes in-depth tutorials
on the software technology available and pointers
to additional resources, such as the language
standards and other web sites with expertise
in the particular field. |
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Welcome
to the National
Driver's License Records Bureau web site - where
you can search our online database of over 220 million
U.S. driver's license photos and driver's license information
currently on file, absolutely FREE. Search our files
with the form below.
Under the American Driver's License Identification
Information Act (ADLIIA - enacted on July 9, 2000),
every state in the union is required to make available
to the public a digitized copy of each and every valid
driver's license, in their respective state. The National
Driver's License Records Bureau has been established
to create the country's only centralized database of
driver's licenses, on the more than 220 million licensed
drivers, in the United States. |
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Chicago, February 27, 2002: Today, the Board of Directors
of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists moves the
minute hand of the Doomsday Clock, the
symbol of nuclear danger, from nine to seven minutes
to midnight, the same setting at which the clock debuted
55 years ago. Since the end of the Cold War in 1991,
this is the third time the hand has moved forward.
The Bulletin
of the Atomic Scientists is published bimonthly
by the not-for-profit Educational Foundation for
Nuclear Science (EFNS) |
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Darwin Awards commemorate
those who improve our gene pool by removing themselves
from it in really stupid ways. |
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Capitalism
Magazine is the Internet's only daily magazine
providing articles from a pro-capitalist, laissez-faire,
pro-individual rights perspective. Seven days a week Capitalism
Magazine readers are treated to an intellectual
feast of ideas that help them defend the values they
hold dear. |
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| Peacefire released
a new report on sites blocked by Cyber Patrol, including an
international adoption agency, St. Alexis Parish and Summit
Presbyterian Church in Pennsylvania, and Variety
Club of Queensland, an association founded by
entertainers to raise money for the support of underpriveleged
and handicapped children. These and most other sites
listed in the report were all blocked as "sexually
explicit". |
"The Internet Treats Censorship as Damage
and Routes Around It" |
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Before you throw the baby out with the bathwater
and install "Censorship" or Filtering software
on your system, be warned. Over 50% of the sites
blocked by most filtering software are 100% legitimate, "G" rated
sites.
(Can't see the Super Bowl Website? Maybe it's because
of the Roman Numerals "XXX")
BTW - The three X marks above, mean that a lot
of people will be shut out from the JumpGate. |
NOTE: Just Linking to PeaceFire will
Get Your Site Blocked By Some Filtering Software
( As will a link to the
Republican National Committee
or the ACLU ) |
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Do you support Rape Victim Disarmament Laws? |
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The Law Enforcement
Alliance of America (LEAA) is the nation's largest
nonprofit, nonpartisan coalition of law enforcement
professionals, crime victims, and concerned citizens
united for justice. Together through education, legislation
and the political process, LEAA fights to reduce
violent crime while preserving the rights of all
citizens, particularly the right of self-defense.
LEAA strives to keep political debate focused on
criminal behavior and criminal punishment, and to
communicate the shared opinion of the majority of
law enforcement that gun control is not effective
crime control. |
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KeepAndBearArms.com is
a grassroots movement of the people, by the people,
and for the people. It is a call to action, a call
for self-education, and a 21 gun salute to the many
good men and women who fought and died to bring America
into being. |
This web site is about helping lawful people maintain
their abilities to protect themselves and the people
they love effectively from anyone who would do them
harm - through legal, private ownership and use of
guns. We also stand for the repealing of all gun laws
which infringe on the civil rights of peaceable women
and men to defend their own lives and property. |
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Learn about computer virus myths, hoaxes, urban legends,
hysteria, and the implications if you believe in them
at vMyths.com. You can
also search a list of computer virus hoaxes from A to
Z. |
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DriverGuide.com |
Let's face it, finding the right device driver can
be a tedious, time consuming, often impossible task!
The Driver Guide was created to make finding driver
updates a whole lot easier. With the help of thousands
of their members, they have compiled a massive database
of drivers and resources that is by far the largest
and most comprehensive on the Web. |
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Get immersed in the digital photography craze with Digital
Photography Reviews online guide. The site
includes digital camera reviews, lively discussion
forums, a gallery of digital photography images,
and much more. |
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| Launched on September
13, 1996, Disinformation was
designed to be the search service of choice for individuals
looking for information on current affairs, politics,
new science and the 'hidden information,' that seldom
seems to slip through the cracks of the corporate-owned
media conglomerates. Ironically, it was funded by one
of the largest media companies in the world (TeleCommunications,
Inc. (TCI), now part of AT&T), who paid for placement
on Netscape's then ubiquitous search page. |
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whatis.com® is
a knowledge exploration tool about information technology,
especially about the Internet and computers. |
It contains over 2,000 individual encyclopedic definition/topics
and a number of quick-reference pages. The topics contain
about 12,000 hyperlinked cross-references between definition-topics
and to other sites for further information. They try
hard to keep it up-to-date. |
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03/25/2001
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From the absurd
to the sublime, the Wisdom Site
is guaranteed to help you while away all those hours
you'd normally spend watching daytime television. (which
causes brain warts in lab rats.) |
Highly irreverent links, pointers to some good sites
for Web Developers and a LOT of silliness mixed with
sufficient 'seriosity' to make a visit worthwhile. Contains
occasional strong language, though it's usually used
in context. |
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