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February 14, 2007

To Gov't - Government forms
"Today’s Cool Site provides links to downloadable forms from a long list of government agencies. The site says the list isn’t exhaustive. But I’m sure you’ll find the forms you need! This is one site you’ll want to bookmark. You never know when you’ll need a form. Given the time of year, you could find IRS forms with it." - per Kim
To Reference Material - Rules of Thumb
"A rattlesnake’s strike can be up to two-thirds of its length. That means a three-foot rattlesnake can strike up to two feet. No, they’re not exactly facts. They’re rules of thumb, estimates designed to help you make intelligent guesses. Rules of Thumb is filled with many interesting rules. You’ll learn a lot by browsing through the categories. - per Kim
To CatalogChoice
"Catalog Choice is a free service that allows you to decide what gets in your mailbox. Use it to reduce your mailbox clutter, while helping save natural resources."
To Facts - Standby Power Data
"Many gadgets go into standby mode when they’re not in use. That means they’re drawing power. The reason? Well, some have clocks that constantly tell the time. Other items go into standby mode so they power up faster. This may seem innocuous enough. Actually, it is wasteful. Your machines are quietly increasing your electricity bill. Nationwide, millions of machines are sipping voltage. So visit today’s Cool Site. You can see how much power gadgets use in standby mode. Perhaps you'll want to unplug them when they’re not in use." - per Kim
To Maps - Google Maps Mashups
"I believe that the future of reference service lies not in finding information, but in helping people understand it through visualization. These Google Maps mashups demonstrate things like finding wi-fi hotspots, a public toilet, world hostels, webcams, etc., and tracking packages or US or Canadian flights in real time. " - per Marylaine Block
To Hobbies - A Big List of Sites That Teach You How To Do Stuff
"the sites here are full of videos and expert advice on a wide variety of topics" per Marylaine Block
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