From: Bob Rankin 
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Subject: TOURBUS - 19 May 1998 - Rider's Revenge #4

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           TODAY'S TOURBUS TOPIC: Rider's Revenge #4

One of my favorite things about Tourbus is hearing from readers and
sharing the sites that YOU think are fun and interesting.  Today's
Rider's Revenge issue is an eclectic mix of sites that you'll be
sure to enjoy.  (You can find other "Revenge" issues in the Tourbus
archives at http://www.tourbus.com/)

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Nancy Johnson (AKA Webgrrl) wrote:

> Another nicely done site is Under the Hedgerow.  It's an educational
> site for owners, potential owners, and just plain curious folks who
> want to learn more about having an African Pygmy Hedgehog as a pet.
> It is at:

  
  http://www.geocities.com/eureka/2847/hedgerow.htm - Hedgehogs 

It turns out Hedgehog Awareness Week was May 3-9, but this is still a
fun place to visit.  You'll even find tips on giving your pet "hedgie"
a bath.  Yikes!

Sandy Foster wrote:

> Reading the most recent tourbus on "Internet and the Classroom"
> reminded me of one of my favorite sites - the Voice of the Shuttle.
> It's truly amazing.  The layers seem to never end, here's the URL:

  
  http://humanitas.ucsb.edu/ - Voice of the Shuttle 

I can't figure out the name, because VoS has nothing to do with the
space shuttle.  It's subtitled the "Web Page for Humanities Research"
and contains dozens of interesting links including GENERAL HUMANITIES
RESOURCES, ANTHROPOLOGY, ARCHAEOLOGY, ARCHITECTURE, ART & ART HISTORY,
CYBERCULTURE, HISTORY, LINGUISTICS, PHILOSOPHY, PHOTOGRAPHY, and (not
to be missed) the LAWS OF COOL - analytical hotlist of cool sites.

Jim Hawkins wrote:

> I'm the web keeper for Nashville's Sherlock Holmes Club, Scholars of
> the Three Pipe Problem.  We have a rather interesting site at
> GeoCities.  If interested, please take a look:

  
  http://www.geocities.com/~thehawk221b - Sherlock Holmes Club 

If you enjoy solving mysteries, check this one out.

Bill Grasha wrote:

> At one time, I was on a whole passel of mailing lists.  But, since
> there doesn't seem to be enough e-time to go with the ensuing mounds
> of e-mail, I have unsubscribed to most lists.  Tourbus stays,
> because I find it both interesting and useful.

> Anyway, I enjoyed the global coverage in this edition.  My web site
> falls into this sort of topic.  The Scenic Route is a collection of
> links to sites mostly in Europe that offer postcard type photos of
> the country in which the site is located.  At the moment, it covers
> 45 countries and has had nearly 6,000 hits in a little over a year.
> Hope you have a chance to take the Tourbus down The Scenic Route.

  
  http://pw2.netcom.com/~bgrasha - The Scenic Route 

Just goes to show that flattery will get you everywhere.  :-)

David Sawyer wrote:

> I'd like you to take a look at a new website and maybe add it to the
> tour.  The site was put up by Mary Spero, list mom of TNT Recipes
> List.  Like everything she does, it's quality.  It loads fast and
> offers you everything from a luau to the sale of used cookbooks.
> Like all the recipes on the list, everyone there is TNT (tried 'n
> true).  Check it out at:

  
  http://members.xoom.com/TNTRecipesList/ - TNT Recipes 

The TNT Recipes website is the home of the TNT Recipes mailing list,
which is an unmoderated forum for exchanging TNT (Tried 'N True)
recipes.  The site features recipe archives, chat, food humor, cooking
software and lots more.

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