Friday, February 25, 2005

Malaysian Central!

One-stop starting point to thousands of Malaysian online destinations.

http://www.mycen.com.my/

Wednesday, February 23, 2005

American Presidents

Welcome to AmericanPresident.org, the most comprehensive non-partisan resource available on the history and function of the American presidency. This exciting new resource is brought to you by the University of Virginia's Miller Center of Public Affairs, the nation's leading research institute for the study of the American presidency. AmericanPresident.org offers two perspectives on the presidency: the Presidency in History, and the Presidency in Action.
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Why this site? Because whether we like it or not, America influences the world which therefore affect our lives in many ways. Better we know than not.
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http://www.americanpresident.org/

Monday, February 21, 2005

Klang Valley Street Directory! (Click here)

Looking for places within the Klang Valley? Getting lost with the many new roads that suddenly seem to appear overnight? Look no further. Check out this site. It is the most comprehensive site for tracing down a local address within the Klang Valley. Highly recommended for those who are not familiar with the road system in the Klang Valley!

Sunday, February 20, 2005

A Vast Repository of Toonological Knowledge!

by Donald D. Markstein

Welcome to the world's first hypertext encyclopedia of toons — which will soon, I hope, come to be regarded as the Internet's most comprehensive source of information about the U.S. toon scene

http://www.toonopedia.com/

Friday, February 18, 2005

Wallpapers For Your Desktop!

Tired of looking at your wallpaper on your computer? There's plenty here for you to choose - from everything to everything!

http://www.wapers.com/

Movie Trailers

If you are using broadband, this site is great for you. You can download most of the movie trailers and also short video clips. This is a very rich site.

http://www.ifilm.com/

Wednesday, February 16, 2005

Awesome Stories!

This Internet site is a new interactive, electronic learning tool. We produce stories behind some of the world's most interesting people, places and events. Asking the questions we think our visitors might ask, we find the answers. But we do much more.

Cutting through the maze of irrelevant and inappropriate web sites, we bring speed and convenience to the learning process. By assembling URLs to some of the most important, relevant, on-line material in one place, and organizing those links around an interesting story, we uncover for everyone what was once available only for scholars.

By linking to national archives, libraries, museums and other institutional sites, we deliver the source material at the precise moment it's needed. We also help the learner to get involved with the story. Let's take an example:

The Titanic
Where in the North Atlantic did it strike the iceberg?
Speaking of icebergs, what did THAT iceberg look like?
What about Titanic's passengers, like John Jacob Astor?
What did he really look like?
He was the richest man on board; how did he die?
Was his body found? Where?
What about the ship?
Who built it? Owned it? Traveled on it?
How much was passage? Have any tickets survived?
Why did she sink?
People blamed a huge starboard gash; is that true?
Dr. Ballard discovered the truth; do you know it?

About those lifeboats:
What did they look like?
Did they comply with regulations?
Why were there so few on board?
Did rescuers have to travel through ice?
If so, why didn't they strike icebergs?
Where did the ice come from?
What did the rescue ships look like?

At AwesomeStories.com, people interactively learn by "traveling" to source sites at the precise moment they need the information. Because they "see" the "real thing" (people, places and events), learners experience history, art and science in a way not possible before the Internet. They also have fun while they're at it.

Because we "connect" the main story with other events, other people, life at the time, and tidbits of fascinating history, our productions are a composite of different story lines combined in one understandable, thematically relevant, cohesive story.

http://www.awesomestories.com/

Tuesday, February 15, 2005

Feelance Work!

Do you have intention to do freelance work? Do you have the capacity to advertise yourself? Check out this site for more information on freelance activities.

http://www.gofreelance.net/

Monday, February 14, 2005

Simulator

If you like to play God, the British interactive design company Soda Creative Technologies Ltd. can help you work out your controlling--er, creative--urges. Its Sodaconstructor game gives you a wire-frame, jellyfish-like creature that marches jauntily back and forth across your computer screen; it's up to you to alter physique or physics (by turning gravity on or off, for example). Don't be surprised if you end up growing so proud of your new pet that you want to trot it out like a show poodle in the Sodazoo.

http://sodaplay.com/constructor/index.htm

Sunday, February 13, 2005

Malaysian Yellow Pages

Looking for someone? Look no further. Find your friends' contacts from this site. Very useful!

http://www.yellowpages.com.my/

Saturday, February 12, 2005

The Internet Movie Database

Are you a movie buff? Wanna find out the synopsis of a particular movie before watching them? Tune in to this site! It has practically the whole collection of all movies ever made in Hollywood or elsewhere. You may download trailers from here as well.

http://us.imdb.com/

Friday, February 11, 2005

Intent To Start A New Business?

Fed up with working? Having intention to start your own business? Need help with your existing business? Helping someone with their business? What about being a business consultant - specialising in helping others setting up small businesses? Need resources? Look no further. This site is fairly comprehensive. Make minor adjustments to adapt to local conditions. Check it out and let me know what you think!

http://www.sba.gov/

Thursday, February 10, 2005

Commanding Heights

The purpose of this site is to promote understanding of globalisation, world trade and economic development, including the forces, values, events, and ideas that have shaped the present global economic system.

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/commandingheights/lo/index.html

Dilbert by Scott Adam

Dilbert is an engineer. He is about thirty, and works at an undisclosed high-tech company in Northern California. He lives with his dog, Dogbert, who bears a striking resemblance to Dilbert (including glasses and the ability to speak). Dilbert is very intelligent and kind-hearted, which makes him particularly ill-suited for life on this planet. Dogbert is also intelligent, but with a cynical edge. In contrast to his master, Dogbert has such a simple, yet keen understanding of human nature that his perceptions seem ridiculous to Dilbert.

http://www.dilbert.com/

Wednesday, February 09, 2005

Actress Fever!

Do you have a favourite actress? Would you like to have pictures of her? This site has the largest collection of pictures of actresses across decades of film history. Try this site!
Warning: Site may contain materials not suitable for children below 18 years old.

Tuesday, February 08, 2005

The Book of Clichés

Would you like to impress people with your command of language? Or using phraseology to articulate your views? Try this site!

http://utopia.knoware.nl/users/sybev/cliche/

Travelling Light!

Are you a regular traveller? If you are and would like to travel light, this site is for YOU!

http://onebag.oratory.com/

A Site For Busy Executives!

I'm using this site as my homepage. It organises many useful links in one page and is very suitable for busy executives.
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