This "Original Tarot Site" (est. 1993) offers tarot readings, bibliomancy, i Ching and runic prognostication. For times when you just know that a verse from the Bible or Alice in Wonderland will provide that moment of enlightenment.
Feeling lucky today? Click here for a quickie tarot reading: past, present and future cards pulled from a Waite-Rider deck. This odd little site is maintained by a German consulting firm WWX, although the Tarot page is in English. OH NO! At last click, this site AND the consulting firm itself were off-line. Hope this doesn't speak ill for business. It's certainly our bad luck. Draw another card.
Pelletier Library, Allegheny College, or go directly to the Webpac for a browser-based catalogue, or make Connections to other databases and libraries.
Sure the Meadville Tribune provides you with everything you really need to know, but just in case you want to look at the stories the day *before* they are picked up by AP and reprinted locally, check out these newspaper sites.
My new favorite on-line newssource, that rounds up the headlines from the country's leading newspapers as well as reporting on other news areas and pointing you to fuller coverage. Trial run possible, but the service costs $20 / year. Arrives daily in the mailbox. What a deal!
The Orlando Sentinel Online is where the byline of Julie Carr Smyth, Ace Aviation Reporter is most likely to appear
or check the archives of the Albany Times Union, where she used to park her pencil.
THE Web newspaper, a daily op-ed piece on hot net topics, with links to relevant sites and very creative use of frames, animation, and typography. Archived.
Allegheny College's Audio-Visual and Media Services specialist maintains some useful pages on class resources, html workshop guides, and library research tools.