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Communications solutions for deaf users. Software to call TTYs, etc.
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Free disposable e-mail, like Mailinator or DodgeIt. Also offers free forwarding addresses and completely throwaway e-mail – you can’t even check it!
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If you hit the snooze button, Clocky will roll off of the nightstand, fall to the floor, and run around the room, searching for a place to hide. Clocky is in production and will be on the market very soon.
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At last! A bedside clock radio designed with a class schedule in mind! 9am class Monday-Wednesday-Friday? Late lab on Tuesday? No classes on Thursday? No problem! The Neverlateâ„¢ 7-day Alarm Clockâ„¢ accommodates your schedule. Set it once and forget abo
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Started as a semi-serious effort, it has become clear that more people should be made aware of some basic facts and guidelines about sending e-mail, in regards to HTML e-mail and proprietary e-mail formats.
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I don’t know why I never thought to check this before, but Wikipedia has a nice article about the old GEnie online service. I mostly hung out on SFRT2, and I remember talking to Joe Stracyznski there, but I had no idea Wil Wheaton was in the chat area!
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Information on old and obsolete computers, including lots of pictures. Also has old computer ads and the like. [via sunnydale47]
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From the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
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Information about the rail systems of New York City, Pittsburgh, and DC. Also information on the bus systems of DC, and the Virginia cities of Blacksburg, Charlottesville, Hampton Roads, and Harrisonburg.
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Because it’s funny, dammit. Includes x-ray pictures and descriptions of various removal processes.