000
General Works
UFOs, Computers, Encyclopedias/Facts, Directories
100 Philosophy & Psychology
Occult, Astrology
200 Religion
Mythology
300 Social sciences
Economics, Law, Government, True Crime, Education, Costume, Etiquette,
Folklore
400 Language
Grammar, English & Foreign Language Dictionaries
500 Natural sciences & Mathematics
Physics, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Botany, Zoology
600 Technology & Applied Sciences
Medicine, Diet & Fitness, Automobiles, Gardening,
Cooking, Pets, Business, Home Improvement
700 Arts & Recreation
Architecture, Landscaping, Art, Antiques & Collectibles,
Crafts, Photography, Music, Entertainment, Sports
800 Literature
Writing Guides
900 Geography & History
Biography, Genealogy, Baby Names, Travel
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- Conversion
of weights and measures, metric conversion - Convert-me.Com
- When
this site first published, Yahoo Internet Life called it "the mother
of all on-line converters." Enter a number in the box for a particular
measure and click anywhere on the page to see the equivalent values.
How many hours in a century? How many tablespoons in a gill...?
- Web
Elements Periodic Table
- Find
information about an element by clicking on the element in the periodic
table.
- Los
Alamos National Laboratory Periodic Table
- Click
on an element in the periodic table and learn about its history, sources,
properties, uses, cost, and handling.
- Scientific
and Technical Acronyms, Symbols, and Abbreviations - Wiley Interscience
- Just
what the title says, plus handy reference tables (in pdf format) of
all kinds of signs and symbols from ASCII to Roman numeral to mathematical
to elementary particles.
- What
Time Is It?
- Gives
universal time in addition to the exact time in the time zones included
in the U.S. From the U.S. Naval Observatory Master Clock. A quick,
easy to remember check of official time is time.gov
from the USNO and the Commerce Dept.'s National Institute of Standards
and Technology.
- World
Time Zone
- Would
this be a good time to call Delhi? Is Finland on Daylight Savings?
Here's a handy place to check local times world-wide.
- Today's
Date and Time
- This
is one of those annotations which will always be unsatisfactory as
there is simply too much to list here. In brief, this site will supply
you with all the calendar and clock information you will ever need
for the present day. If you are looking for anything related to this
day in history, this is a great place to start.
- Calendar
- Very
simple! Type in the year of your choice and a calendar for that year
is created.
- Calendar
Date
- A
couple of handy features here: find the number
of days spanning two dates; compare
two months side by side.
- Calendar
Zone
- If
you need more calendar sites, take a look at this listing of interactive
calendars.
- National
Weather Service (Cleveland, Ohio) Climate Data
- Climatological
data for Toledo, Mansfield, Akron, Cleveland, Erie. Monthly summaries
from January, 1997. Other statistics, such as weather records, average
freeze dates and lake temperature. Go to the main
page for forecasts and current conditions.
- Mineral
Gallery
- Descriptions
and images for rockhounds. See also The
Image.com, photographs and properties of nearly two hundred minerals
and gemstones. Another site for collectors to visit is the Mineral
Identification Key. In-depth scientific information can be found
at the 5000-item Mineralogy Database
and commodity data at the USGS
Minerals Statistics and Information. For gemstones, visit the
International
Colored Gemstone Association.
- All
About Birds - Online Bird Guide
- Part
of a larger site on birds from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, this
guide provides photos, range maps, songs and calls, plus information
on habitat, food, reproduction and behavior. There are tips for ID-ing
birds, but you must know the name of the bird to get to the in-depth
information. See also Life Histories
of Familiar North American Birds, the classic reference compiled
between 1919 and 1968 by Arthur Cleveland Bent.
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