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Jump to first occurrence of: [GEMOLOGY] Would you, could you, with a fox? This is for all you foxes and fox-lovers. It includes fox stories, poems, photos, songs, legends, myths, and hyperlinks to almost everything fox-related. Find newsgroups, fact sheets, comics, and even a homemade movie of a fox pouncing on a vole. http://www.foxbox.org Amateur and other Radio Hobbyists Links This site, put together by Fred Langeneckert, contains links to sites that deal with all aspects of amateur and Ham radio. The dozens of links here will take you to sites such as the American Radio Relay League, the Federal Communications Commission, the National Radio Club, and the North American Shortwave Association. If you are interested in broadcasting your own signals, check out this site. http://www.acs.ncsu.edu/HamRadio American Bamboo Society Care to read a philosophical discussion of this giant grass? Maybe you just want some general information about the preferred dinner of pandas, what to do when it flowers, and how to handle bamboo mites. This site provides hyperlinks to bamboo societies around the world, plus the U.S. Department of Agriculture quarantine requirements, books, collections, bamboo arts and crafts, and events. http://www.halcyon.com/abs American Contract Bridge League The Internet guide for all bridge players begins here. This site will give you names, addresses, phone numbers, and schedules of all bridge clubs registered with the site in the United States, Canada, and other various countries, such as the Bahamas, England, and Germany. The American Contract Bridge League (ACBL) even has a map of the ACBL districts throughout the 50 states, Canada, Mexico, and Bermuda. http://www.acbl.org American Philatelic Society You can't lick this site! This organization has been serving stamp collectors in more than 110 countries since 1886. You can obtain information about the society plus membership and its benefits, along with stamp dealer listings, books and other philatelic products, APS shows, U.S. Postal Service Philatelic news releases, and related newsgroups and sites. http://www.west.net/~stamps1/aps.html American Rose Society If you think a rose is a rose is a rose, check out the variety here. Expert rosarians can answer your questions about planting, watering, pruning, fertilizing, spraying, cutting, arranging, and exhibiting roses. The site even features advice about diseases, a Rose of the Month, and Rose FAQs. http://www.ars.org Arachne's Web Server An ancient art ties a high-tech knot! Webmaster Liz has dedicated this site to the art of lacemaking. Sign up on the mailing list and join a community of lacemakers who communicate via E-mail. Read files concerning patterns and projects, view graphics, and find suppliers, plus other sources of information. http://www.arachne.com Atlas Model Railroad Company Whether you're interested in getting started in model railroading or want to add to your hobby, this site deserves a look. It has information about different scales, wiring, track, creative layouts, publications, retailers, products and reviews, and catalog orders. http://www.atlasrr.com Baby Bear's Page There are an amazing number of teddy bear lovers who have pages listed on the Web. This adorable site includes Holiday's Homemade Bears, Teddy Bear Stores Directory, a cartoon and humor section (it has great jokes that are nonbear), and links to other Web sites. http://coyote.accessnv.com/cgf/goldi/babybear.html Backcountry Home Page This great resource for the novice or experienced backpacker includes general backpacking information, a survival quiz, tips to use on the trail, gear recommendations and reviews, trip reports, articles and books, recipes, maps, weather information, and places of interest. It lists schools, events, and hiking clubs. http://www.flash.net/~bhphiker/BHP Balloon HQ Now you can pop the questions! And, Balloon Headquarters will provide the answers. Facing a decorating challenge? You can find helpful decorating tips and great pictures of balloon sculptures, even for theme parties. http://www.fooledya.com/balloon The Bead Fairies Page Whether you're making jewelry, hangings, or amulets, the Bead Fairy can help. Locate bead supplies by different categories or browse online catalogs. Find videos, books, and other publications. Locate societies, learn beading tips, find loom and beading patterns, and follow hyperlinks to related sites. http://www.mcs.net/~simone/beadfairies.html Beer Can Collectors of America This site has general beer can history (Krueger's Special Beer test marketed the first beer can in 1933) and information on flat tops, cone tops, pull tab, and stay tab cans. Learn all about BCCA and breweriana: the collection of beer bottles, cans, coasters, labels, signs, mats, posters, and other beer-related items. http://www.bcca.com Better Homes and Gardens Online Since its origin in 1922, this magazine has provided wonderful information for thousands of people. It isn't surprising then to discover the same is true for its Web site. The site is full of articles about shopping, food, books, travel, and, for gardening enthusiasts, there is even an icon that transports visitors to a special gardening resources page. It features useful tips and advice on all that is green. Also, check out the "75 Years of All-Time Favorites Cookbook," with winning recipes for any household. http://www.bhglive.com/index.shtml Bubblesphere This site bubbles over with entertaining and useful information about soap bubbles. Professor Bubbles introduces you to the wonderful world of bubbles and provides historical information and wacky facts. Discover a recipe for a perfect bubble solution and learn some tips about making your own bubble tools. Just checking out the colorful home page is worth the trip! http://bubbles.org The Butterfly Website This is the site for all butterfly-lovers to visit. It features general discussion groups, colorful picture galleries, public butterfly gardens, a calendar of events, related societies, nature T-shirts, and a listing of the site's prominent group of contributors. Each contributor has a link to his/her own page, complete with photos, drawings, or unique observations that all butterfly fans will enjoy. http://mgfx.com/Butterfly/ index.htm Coin Universe Coin Universe helps numismatists with their hobby by providing a coin dealer guide so you can search for dealers by name, city, and state. Read all about coin collecting terminology and research, or just use the chat rooms, catalogs, and free classified ads to buy, sell, and trade with other collectors. http://www.coin-universe.com Collector Online Devoted entirely to antiques and collectibles, this virtual marketplace is worth a visit no matter what you collect. In addition to numerous searchable booths and classifieds pertaining to everything from glassware to poodle figurines, the site contains press releases, club announcements, news, and related articles and resources. http://www.collectoronline.com Collector's Super Mall At least your feet won't get tired shopping at this huge mall. Visit store sites from dealers, publishers, manufacturers, suppliers, and other businesses, or establish your own site. Search an online database containing thousands of ads to buy, sell, or trade collectible items, or place your own ad. Access discussion groups, events, price guides, news, chat rooms, and more. http://www.csmonline.com/home.html Corkscrew Addicts What dance do corkscrews do? The Twist, of course. For anyone who loves to collect corkscrews, this site provides a lot of information, some of it with a humorous, er, twist. It includes photos, newsletters, books, organizations, and other general information. http://members.aol.com/corkskrue/icca.htm Costume Page Need advice about making a Victorian corset or some chain mail armor? This extensive index of costume- and costuming-related hyperlinks is for historical re-enactment buffs, science fiction fans, theatrical costume creators, dancers, or anyone else interested in costume history. http://users.aol.com/nebula5/costume.html The CraftWEB Project This project promotes quality of craft arts worldwide. Learn how to become involved with the project. Obtain information about selling your crafts, art festival schedules, surveys, groups, artisans, and more. Browse the online bookstore and discuss issues in the chat room. A gallery displays members' works and hyperlinks provide access to related sites. http://www.craftweb.com Crochet Guild of America The goal of this national organization is to promote the art of performing needlework with looped stitches and a hooked needle. Learn about the benefits of membership, read details about the 1998 national conference, and find out even more information about crochet. http://www.crochet.org Dancescape This is for serious and competitive ballroom dancers interested in improving their skills and strategy. Learn about ballroom history and its dance definitions, read news articles and other publications, and browse the calendar of events and competitions. http://www.dancescape.com/info/index.html The Doll Page The ultimate doll source for true-blue collectors, or shall we say pink collectors? In fact, Pink Chat (a discussion group format) claims to be the most knowledgeable forum for Barbie collectors. Another feature of this site shows various prices and doll listings available from popular doll companies, including The Lawton Doll Co., Lee Middleton Originals, Robert Tonner Doll Co., Gotz Dolls, 'Classics from Madame Alexander, and others. http://www.dollpage.com Escaping to Nature-A Cyberspace Guide to Hiking This site is the main trailhead for hiking information. It includes a list of hiking essentials, tips and techniques, and graphics and descriptions of major parks. http://www.outdoorphoto.com/hiking Firewalking Home Page If you have a burning desire to walk on live coals, visit this site created by a guy who defines fear as Friendly Energy Announcing Risk. There are firewalking stories along with photos and tips. He invites commentary, from the "kindliest kindling to the fieriest flames," and will help sponsor a firewalk in your area. http://heartfire.com/ firewalk/homefire.html Fish Information Service This site's a good catch! It contains information about types of aquariums, freshwater and marine, as well as tropical and temperate. Included are catalogs, graphics, a glossary, and frequently asked questions. Read directories of related societies, vendors, public aquariums, and conferences, plus articles and discussion archives. Download software or follow hyperlinks to related sites. http://www.actwin.com/fish/index.html Floaty The designer and distributor of floaty pens provides interesting information about the history and technology of photoramic pens (novelty pens with little objects floating in the pen barrel). View a variety of pens (including pens that feature Elvis and the Grand Ole Opry), enter a design contest, and place an order. http://www.floaty.com Folk Art and Craft Exchange If you want to purchase, exhibit, or sell folk art, this is the place. Exhibits are divided by countries and regions, and are categorized by type, including: jewelry, metals, computers, baskets, quilts, clay, and wood. http://www.folkart.com Garden Gate You can harvest a bumper crop of gardening information here. The Garden Gate opens to reveal book reviews, articles, catalogs, clip art, plant databases, E-mail discussion groups, answers to gardening questions, virtual garden tours, glossaries, indoor gardening, magazines, and plant lists. http://www.prairienet.org/ag/garden Gardening Links It's never too early to plan the spring garden or dust off the ol' green thumb. At this gardening site, you'll find several hyperlinks to gardening Web pages. Featured topics include general gardening references, international and regional U.S. gardening sites, gardens categorized by type (such as daylilies, roses, herbs), cooperative extension services, and an informative group of plant databases (such as Medicinal Plants of Native America). http://www.gardenweb.com/vl Gemology & Lapidary Pages If you think all green stones are emeralds, you can benefit from this site's "How Are Gemstones Classified?" section. Also, find out how gems are cut and polished, whether they are good investments, how to take care of them, and how they are graded and priced. http://www.tradeshop.com/gems Glass Insulators This hobby was started in the 1960s and continues to grow. This site provides insulator FAQs, a glossary, and a look at other insulators, photographs included. Find reference books, magazines, articles, clubs, associations, shows, and get facts about how to clean, display, insure, pack, and ship your insulators. http://insulators.com Golden Olde The search for the golden pulltab continues. Metal detector buffs will appreciate the tips provided here, including hot sites, using detectors in the rain, and safety information. The author shares his adventures, tells you why old houses and trees are worth exploring, and advises whether your latest find is trash or treasure. http://www.iwl.net/customers/norman/index.htm GuitarBase Inc. This helpful resource for anyone interested in vintage guitars offers a search engine so you can search the catalogs of several participating dealers according to make, model, and year of the guitar for which you are looking. Also included are related articles, a guitar-dating index, guitar playing lessons, a listing of upcoming guitar shows, and free classified ads. http://www.gbase.com Handweavers Guild of America Inc. If you have a flavor for the fiber arts, you'll want to stop here. Whether you're a spinner, a dyer, or a weaver, you'll find helpful news about upcoming events and competitions. You'll also find links to resources and museums. Want to learn more about the craft? This site has that information, as well. http://www.weavespindye.org/index.htm Homebuilt Homepage Look through the kits here to make your own home-built experimental class aircraft! Browse this site to also see photos and get advice, tips, techniques, and other information. A directory of owners and builders is provided, along with several clubs, vendors, and schools. http://www.homebuilt.org Inkspot This is the write site for writers of all genres! Subscribe to a free newsletter, advertise your services or needs, network with other writers, read feature articles, get the latest market information about where to submit your work, and brush up on grammar and style. It also includes lists of associations, agents, workshops, conferences, and contests. http://www.inkspot.com International Paperweight Society That simple desk accessory could be a collector's item! In 1990, one rare paperweight sold for $258,000. Learn about paperweights, their history, and their worth. Meet artists, find out which events are taking place, browse through paperweight trivia and humor, and locate articles and books. http://www.armory.com/~larry/learn.html Jabo Vitro Jabo Vitro is the result of a merger between Vitro Agate Company and Jabo Inc., two of the biggest and most respected marble manufacturers in the United States. If you are a marble collector, bookmark this site for your favorites list. Marble types, sizes, pricing, and shipping terms are all discussed here. http://www.jabovitro.com Joseph Wu's Origami Page You have never seen paper folded in so many amazing and beautiful ways until you've visited this site about the Japanese art of paper folding. It includes an overview of the art and history of origami, information about origami organizations around the world, photos, and instructions about how to create your own origami. http://www.datt.co.jp/Origami Juggling Information Service When people say you can find anything on the Web, they're not kidding. Think about it: a Web page (with hyperlinks to other pages) specifically designed for connecting juggling-related resources. If you're a juggler, or want to learn to juggle, or just want some information about juggling, don't drop this site. http://www.juggling.org Llama Web Find out more about llama care and training, llama intelligence and behavior, eccentric llamas, veterinarians, books, fibers, llama farms, and details about upcoming llama shows. This site specializes in llamas, alpacas, and other camelids, and includes a llama trivia game. http://llamaweb.com Lunchbox Appreciation Page You might have to pack a sandwich to sit and view all the lunchboxes featured at this site for lunchbox collectors. In addition to the descriptions and FAQ section, it includes historical information and lunchbox trivia. Boxes that are for sale are organized into alphabetical order and include Saturday morning cartoon characters, old TV classics, musical groups, Disney animation, and various movie titles. Now don't you wish you would've been nicer to that lunch box you abused as a child? http://www.cvn.net/~neatstuf/page1.html Lytton Creek Blacksmiths Here, you can learn blacksmithing terms such as drawing out, up ending, and cutoff hardy, and find blueprints for blacksmithing projects. Besides blacksmith basics, blueprints, and advanced techniques, you can learn more about Lytton Creek and its products. http://www.hypercon.com/lytton/lytton.htm Magic Show Conjure up some magic with Mr. Magic, who provides answers to questions about the art of illusion. Magic Show News is another great feature that gives you the latest information about who is performing at a variety of magic shows scheduled around the globe. In addition, text and visuals help you master a few magic tricks. http://www.uelectric.com/magicshow Marble Collectors Corner This is the place to find your marbles, not lose them. In addition to information about the Marble Collecting Society of America, you can find lists of marbles for sale or trade, news about marble shows, details about marble personalities, and the latest information about new marble finds. http://www.blocksite.com Matt's Solar Car Page Information about racing solar-powered cars, with details on Sunrayce, is found at this site. There also are hyperlinks to solar and renewable energy sites and digests of the Electric Vehicle Mailing List for battery, motor, and controller technology information. http://www-lips.ece.utexas.edu/~delayman/solar.html The MOO-COW CAFEteria Cows have already made their mark in the world of computing, as witnessed by the black-and-white splotched boxes in which Gateway ships their computers. This particular cow site is a fun place to visit. You can download a few cow pictures and sound files, and check out several other bovine links. http://www.nwlink.com/~persiank/pkmoo1.html Motor Scooter Home Page For scooter-lovers, owners, and those who enjoy restoring vintage scooters, scoot on over to this site for information about the Vespa, Lambretta, Cushman, NSU scooters, and others. You can find a list of clubs, rally news, publications, scooter racing organizations, and restoration tips and hints. http://weber.u.washington.edu/~shortwav Mr. Edible Starchy Tuber Head Are you missing some pieces to your Mr. Potato Head game? Don't worry, now you can play with your food on the Internet! In addition to the online game, you can access Tuber Head movies, the history of the toy, and snapshots from the PotatoeCam. http://winnie.acsu.buffalo.edu/potatoe Neat Stuff and Collectibles Looking for that B469 Zorro View Master reel? How about a really old issue of TV Guide or some Jim Croce albums? This online collectibles superstore can help you find what you're looking for. They have thousands of comics, movie posters, toys, 45 rpm records, Beatles memorabilia, and much more. http://www.tsrcom.com/neatstuff Pigs & Pearls and Udder Things This is the site to visit if you're really into country jewelry. No, we are not referring to country music, we are talking about barnyard animals! Bouncy bunnies, cute cows, sleepy sheep, and pretty pigs are all here for your creative mind or open checkbook. http://www.designcenter.com/pigsnpearls.htm Polymer Clay Central This site is for those who work with polymer clay. This site includes instructions, photos, tips, articles, materials, announcements, newsgroups, chat forums, and national organization information. http://www.primenet.com/~athayer Puppetry Home Page An extensive resource for puppetry enthusiasts, this site describes different types of puppets, how to build them, who builds them, where to obtain materials, and how to make puppets perform. It lists schools, internships, workshops, puppeteers, classifieds, exhibits, performances, and information about the Puppeteers of America. http://www.sagecraft.com/puppetry Rathkamp Matchcover Society Strike one for the phillumenists! This site caters to matchcover and matchbox collectors, including information about the hobby with several photos of matchcovers. Learn how to become a member of the society, founded in 1941, that now has more than 1,400 members. http://www2.psyber.com/~rmsed Real Beer Page There's some good stuff brewing here! Learn beer-making basics, tour breweries, and tap into lists of brewpubs, microbreweries, suppliers, beer-related clubs, travel companies, and educational institutions. The Burp Me page provides more entertaining oddities. http://www.realbeer.com Recreational Gold Prospecting and Mining Page This is a gold mine of information for recreational prospectors. It includes descriptions of gold, gold mining, and tools such as sluice boxes and drywashers. Learn how to build your own equipment, find areas to prospect, and other tips and tricks. Clubs and organizations, maps, and precious metal prices also are listed. http://www.dnai.com/~wfw Rhododendron Page If you like rhododendrons and want more information, this is a good place to start. This online reference to the genus rhododendron provides a general overview, details about its culture, sections on species and hybrids, and an illustrated glossary. http://www.netaxs.com/~mckenzi1/rhodo05.html Rockhounds Information Page If you love rocks, you will dig this site. Created by mineral enthusiasts, it contains lists of rock galleries, colorful photos, general earth science information, various tips, helpful publications, software, a database of trade shows, and links to related sites. Included in the intensive hyperlink list is the Natural History Museum in Berne, Switzerland and the Paleontology Museum in Oslo, Norway. http://www.rahul.net/infodyn/rockhounds Ropers Knots Page Interested in rope, stoppers, bends, hitches, single loops, and nooses? This site is associated with the International Guild Of Knot Tyers and includes step-by-step illustrated instructions that are a big help in creating a variety of knots, including the overhand, sheet-bend, true-lover's, hangman, reef-knot, constrictor, trucket hitch, monkey fist, carrick-bend, and bowline. http://huizen.dds.nl/~erpprs/ kne/kroot.htm Scrabble Club No. 21 If you know a quey is a young cow, you're probably a Scrabble enthusiast. This site is a treasure trove of two- and three-letter words, complete with definitions. Keep up with the latest word additions to the Official Scrabble Players Dictionary and share information with other enthusiasts. http://www.yak.net/kablooey/scrabble.html Shabbir Malik's Matchbox Homepage Who doesn't long for the nostalgia of our youth? You can recapture some of those fond childhood memories by visiting this excellent Matchbox car page. It's full to the rim with pictures, links, and information on one of America's most popular childhood toys. http://www.shabbir.com/matchbox/mbmenu.html Skydive! These folks say that if riding in an airplane is flying then riding in a boat is swimming. So travel to the Web site with the clouds and learn about the basics of skydiving, tips and techniques, safety and training, and equipment. It covers specific disciplines, such as RW, CRW, Freestyle, BASE jumping, and Paraski. Find jump zones around the world, along with weather information. http://www.afn.org/ skydive/index.html SnowLink Snow fun, such as skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, or snowskating, can be found here. SnowLink has information about snow activities, snow conditions, resorts, learning to ski and snowboard, and related equipment. It also displays retailer lists, clubs and shops, organizations, industry news, and places to go skiing or snowboarding. So, if you are a winter-lover, slide on down to this site. http://www.snowlink.com Society of American Silversmiths Artisans in the silversmithing trade will appreciate this excellent resource that promotes silversmithing. The focus is on hollowware, flatware, and sculpture, with an artisan gallery and creation descriptions. Members can talk shop, show off their work, obtain national workshop information, and find area suppliers of silversmith goods and services. http://www.silversmithing.com Stamp Universe This site offers resources for existing collectors and introduces the enjoyment of stamp collecting to others. The Stamp Universe also has a message board, two chat systems, an auction site, stamp trivia, hundreds of links to other stamp-related sites, and much more. http://stamp-universe.com Star Show Collectibles This is a site that sells figurines and collectibles from shows with "Star" in their title. Check out this site to get the goods from Star Wars, Star Trek, as well as some non-Star shows such as Batman, and the Transformers. http://www.starshow.com Stone Skipping Home Page How do you make a Jerdone Eco-Stone? Learn the answer and more at this site sponsored by the North American Stone Skipping Association. Read history and trivia about stone skipping, discover what the NASSA can do for you, and get information about F. Jerdone Coleman's book, "The Secrets of Stone Skipping." http://www.yeeha.net/nassa/a1.html strawberryJAMM-The Original Strawberry Facts Page Learn how to make dozens of delectable strawberry edibles, including strawberry bread. Jam-packed with nutrition information, growing tips, dates and descriptions of strawberry celebrations around the world, plus music, movies, and literature sprinkled with a strawberry flavor, this strawberry facts page is as whimsical as it is "berry" informative. http://www.jamm.com/strawberry/facts.html The Tatting Bug This site explains what tatting and lace-making are and offers pictures of tatted objects. In addition, there are links to books about tatting, other tatting pages, and information about how you can learn tatting and lacemaking. http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/7183/tattingbug.htm Tenpin World Read articles, rules, a bowlers dictionary, tutorials, and tips. Learn about bowling odds, milestones, and records. Add to this the Moan And Groan report, and you won't feel so bad about your own gutter-ball nightmares. http://www.shef.ac.uk/~sutbc The Tongue Twister Database Unique New York. Unique New York. Unique New York. See how many times you can say that one or any of the other fun tongue twisters contained in this extensive list. http://www.geocities.com/Athens/8136/ tonguetwisters.html TreasureNet Treasure hunters and metal detecting enthusiasts will appreciate this resource. It includes articles about the search, recovery, and preservation of materials, as well as information about books, maps, and magazines. View historical photos, obtain reference materials, post and read messages, and find online retailers. http://www.treasurenet.com Ultralight Home Page This site provides ultralight plane information for beginners. Sections include aircraft specifications, cautionary tales, classified ads, clubs and organizations, and a list of friendly airfields and airports. http://www.cs.fredonia.edu/~stei0302/WWW/ULTRA/ultralight.html UnderWater World On-Line Dive here to explore deep sea wonders. An underwater tour lets you swim with fish and plants, learn all about the different types of sharks, and "visit" the Mall of America and San Francisco Pier 39 locations. UnderWater World also shares many fascinating facts and photos, but best of all, it is a great educational site for kids of all ages. http://www.underwaterworld.com University of Kentucky Department of Entomology Learn how to make papier-mâché insects! Get into the kitchen and cook some crickets! The silly facts here are designed for anyone who wants fun projects, bug recipes, interesting facts, humor, riddles, trivia, and educational materials. http://www.uky.edu/Agriculture/Entomology/enthp.htm W5-WoodWorking on The World Wide Web Need advice on achieving a decent gloss finish? Looking for plans for a barn cupola? Woodworkers will appreciate the links in this directory. In addition to a Help Line, well-organized sections of this site point you to how-to articles, plans, tips, suppliers, software, newsgroups, and other woodworking sites. http://www.kiva.net/~rjbrown/w5/wood.html The Wine Page Learn interesting facts about the wine industry and different kinds of wine, enter the world of virtual wine tasting, or go on virtual wine tours. And if that isn't enough for you, play "Guess The Wine," read articles and publications, including MacVine magazine and Seattle Wine World, and access related sites. http://www.speakeasy.org/~winepage/wine.html Winners Publishing If you like gaming, this is a safe bet for information about casinos and sports. Find entertainment schedules, room deals, casino tours, and various hotels for gambling locations, such as Las Vegas, Reno, and Atlantic City. Search the Casino 800 directory, read "Deal Me In" columns, and learn gaming strategy. http://winner.com Wool Works Whether you are knitting for babies or Barbies, you'll find useful information at this site for handknitters and spinners. Learn tips and techniques about everything from making socks to spinning with pet hair. Sections include knitting stores, books, magazines, computer-based resources, patterns, events, knitting guilds, knitwear designers, and spinning suppliers. http://www.woolworks.org World Wide Quilting This provides a variety of information for quilters, including the Worst Quilt In The World Contest. Learn quilting techniques, such as rotary cutting and speed piercing. View and obtain quilting diagrams. Share information through classified ads, a design board, newsgroups, and trading posts. http://ttsw.com/MainQuiltingPage.html World-Wide Collectors Digest Whether you are collecting milk caps, coins, phone cards, comic books, or sports trading cards, you should view this site. It provides a searchable list of dealers, live auctions, price guides, live chat forums, free classified ads, and listings of worldwide collector conventions. http://www.wwcd.com Zodiacal Zephyr This fantastic place for anyone interested in astrology contains moon calendars, full moon and eclipse rooms, ephemeris, celebrity birth data, U.S. and world atlases, research materials, historical data, software, tapes, gadgets, classified ads, conferences, and information about several national astrology organizations. This site also has astrology links to 500 other Web sites, all organized according to category. http://www.zodiacal.com
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