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If you're like us, and just have to look up that unfamiliar
word, we use The American
Heritage Dictionary.
If you can't figure out which application that file extension
goes with, or what that chat symbol means, or anything Geek,
try the Computer User
Dictionary.
If you need the low-down on the latest email hoax, or your
favorite Urban Legend, try Urban
Legends Reference Pages. Every article has links to news
reports and resources to help you decide what's true, and
what's not.
If you're looking for something on the web, we get the best
results from Google. They're
not the only search engine on the web, but we think they give
the best results based on your keywords. If you don't get
the results you're expecting immediately, try changing your
search criteria.
Ever wonder what a billion pennies would look like? The Mega
Penny Project can help you out. It's a great resource
for teaching kids about numbers, too.
We hope these few links will inspire you to search out new
material on the web. And if you can't find what you're looking
for, maybe you need to contribute your own web site. It's
what the web is all about.
(Little Buck Network is not affiliated
with any of the sites linked here, and we do NOT earn any
revenue from these links.)
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