This is why Gallaudet always sends out notifications of crime that takes place on campus.
Tracing the history of the first color home computer. A very detailed account, with many links to Apple information and even some scanned advertisements from the early 1980s.
Women in their 60s and up are getting tattoos in increasing numbers. Huffingtonpost.com.
Location, history, and trivia about interstate highways and all Connecticut highways. Links to other good road sites.
Rules for board games, computer games, and etiquette.
Information about computers, organized by year, name, or manufacturer.
Historical archive of text files on a wide variety of topics, organized by subject.
Tom Carlson's collection of old computers.
Dead website screenshots, from what is now a dead website. (This is an Archive.org link)
Collection of text adventure games, editors, creation programs, documents, solutions, and maps.
A history of the company, including timelines and biographies of key individuals. Also features a showcase of all products produced by Apple, including codenames used over the years.
Instructions for destroying personal electronics, with photographs for each step.
Copies of old web browsers.
Dancing with cats, bird art, why cats paint, etc.
Religious sex toys; my favorite is the Jackhammer Jesus.