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Super Special Link
A unique link! This link is very, very useful. Steve has created a unique computer information site. Very important for anyone who wants to keep people out of their computer. He does the work himself and it is outstanding! Very high quality, compact and well written. What computer programs used to be prior to the arrival of Micro$oft'$ bloated, expensive, and hogish code!
Protect your computer!
Physics Links
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NASA
Very interesting site by very good Physic's teacher. Outstanding ideas, clear explanations.

Arcebio radio telescope in Puerto Rico.

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Photos of Arecibo Observatory
- National Optical Observatories
- Mauna Kea Observatory The Big one on the Big Island
- Kitt Peak National Observatory
- CTIO Home PageCerro Tololo Interamerican Observatory
- Mount Wilson ObservatoryHome of the Hooker
- Apache Point Observatory
- The 8 meter Gemini Telescopes The Worlds largest pair of binoculars
- Amateur Telescope Making Good list of sources
Solar Sites
Astronomy Sites, Societies and Organizations
- American Astronomical Society Home Page
- Old Farmer's Almanac Astronomical Data Moon phases rise & set times for this month
- Astro Web - An index of astronomical resources
- The Astronomical Society of the Pacific - A source for information and purchases
- The American Astronomical Society
- Stellafane HomePageThe Springfield Telescope Makers
- Amateur Astronomy Clubs
- ASTROMART Home Page Buy or sell astro stuff
- Astronomy Information Cambridge University
- Comet Home Page Get the latest on Hale-Bopp
- Ken Ganga's List of Physics/Astronomy Resources
- National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center
- Saguaro Astronomy Club Newsletter
- WebStars: Astrophysics in Cyberspace
- Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
- Cambridge University Astronomy Dept
- IAU: Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams
- Todd Gross' Weather/Astronomy Page
- Department of Astronomy, Cornell University, Home Page
- SKY Online - Home Page Sky & Telescope
- Lab exercises in Astronomy
- PROJECT CLEA HOME PAGE A number of Astronomy class exercises
- The Nine Planets
Astro Images and Graphics
- The latest Hubble Space Telescope PicturesView or download the latest shots!
- STScI/HST Pictures
- Astronomy: Databases, Images and Surveys
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Astronomical pictures from France
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Views of the Solar System
- Space Movie Archive
- Space Telescope Science Center Info
- EROS home page Satellite Images of Earth.
- Living Earth viewer Interactive Satellite image of Earth.
- The GIF Farm
- AstroArts Home Page
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- NASA's Spacelink
- NASA Home Page
- The Jet Propulsion Lab- Planetary and Mission Info
- NASA/Kennedy Space Center Home Page
- Shuttle Launch Countdown Home Page Check in on the status of any mission.
- NASA Information Sources
- Comet Home Page What comets are out there?
- Langley research Labs
- NASA Television on CU-SeeMe
Science Links
Technology, Misc. and collections
- Canada's SchoolNet is a cooperative initiative of Canada's provincial, territorial and federal governments, educators, universities and colleges and industry.
- Classroom Connect is a k-12 educator's practical guide to using the Internet.
- C|net is the largest site of original, Internet only content, packed full of the latest news, product reviews, and more. It features bulletin boards, shareware, technical support areas as well as PC, MAC and Internet resources.
- EdNet, of one the premier education sites in America, is full of contacts, ideas and links to all interest areas. This is "must see" site.
- The Global SchoolNet Foundation (GSN) has been a leader in the instructional applications of telecommunications since 1985. GSN was called FrEdMail (Free Education Mail).
- K12 World is sponsoring a Global Education Community which is characterized by resources and interaction.
- The Online Internet Institute was conceived as an experiment in online professional living. This site is a fantastic source for collaborative professional development.
- In for some light reading? Turn to the Popular Mechanics Home Page.
- Check out CMP's Information Week, on-line.
- The Virtual Library is a great site to browse on any subject.
- Looking for Software. Look in the OAK Software Repository.
- The World Lecture Hall is a useful collection of materials showing how the "net" is being used in the classrooms around the world.
Miscellaneous Links
Web Search via Google.
This search engine is very, very, very good! The percentage of correct hits is very high. One of the best search engines on the web.
Google
Drain Information
The following talks about repair to a residential drain.
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Photo001z shows where drain goes to laundry room and kitchen
Photo001z wall is where waterfall leaks down wall from drain
Photo001z also shows hot water furnace lines going to TV and Sun Room
Photo002z shows where drain goes to septic tank.
Photo002z wall shows old leak
Photo003z shows stairs over location of Photo001 and Photo002
Photo003az shows outside deck over septic tank
Photo003bz shows outside deck over septic tank
Photo004z to Photo008 shows drain under laundry room and kitchen
All of the cast iron is rotten to the touch and must be replaced.