www.WhatTheHeck.com - The website that asks, "What The Heck?"
Strange, bizarre or just plain frightening humor sites listed and reviewed almost
daily.
The World Clock - Time Zones
Find out what time it is anywhere in the world.
What's The Meaning of This?
The origins of quirky English words and phrases like "In like Flynn" and "blackmail."
Who Owns What
Listings, coverage and forum about media ownership and consolidation, from The
Columbia Journalism Review.
Photo by what-the-hell-is-hell.com
weather.com - local weather forecasts, radar and reports from The ...
Offers forecasts for cities worldwide as well as radar and satellite maps.
Also includes news stories and allergy information.
What the Bubble Got Right
Essay derived from an invited talk at ICFP 2004. Discusses the dot-com bubble
and lasting lessons learned from it.
What Really Happened
Contains articles about a number of conspiracies, with a focus on the Sept.
11 attacks on the World Trade Center, and the ensuing "War on Terrorism".
What is XML?
Dozens of links to a well-chosen variety of sites.
Air Pollution: What's the Solution?
An educational project for students, grades 6 - 12, that uses online real time
data to guide student discovery of the science behind the causes and effects of ...
What the Bible Says About...
Find out what the Bible says on more than 24000 biblical topics, including 1500
modern-day topics.
What's the bloody point ??
Site for turning the tables on Nigerian scammers by stringing them along.
Podcasting - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Encyclopedia entry covering basics of the topic.
What's The Big Occasion
Wine, champagne, candy, and coffee gift packages, with custom labeling.
What the Hell is the Fibonacci Series?
Flash animation describing the series and the Golden Section.
The New Yorker: Fact
With Bush's second term, more wars, neocon expansion, and Pentagon clandestine
activities are on the way.
Web design issues; What a semantic can represent
What the semantic web is not, and how other data models map into directed labelled
graphs by Tim Berners-Lee.