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This is an old site, but delightful nonetheless. . .written with a curiously charming german accent our hero Ulli (and his tortoise Jetta) must be everyones favorite pervert. NOTE: This site deals with, um, adult themes in a tasteful and humorous manner (meaning that action is implied, not stated). Probably very suitable for someone your working with. Definitely not suitable for children. http://www.michaelkelly.fsnet.co.uk/karl.htm
Update: Old Link dead, new link here: http://michaelkelly.artofeurope.com/karl.htm
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If, like me, you work on the computer you sometimes think that you have seen it all. . .by which, there is nothing on the net that is interesting that you haven't yet discovered. This is probably not true, given that you would probably need a lifetime to view all the content that's being added to the web in just a day. Here's a link that I find rather inspiring, if only for the gallery - not just a link, but a road that opens into a whole new virtual city of wonder. . .http://spacecollective.org/
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This should be taught in schools. http://www.storyofstuff.com/. If you have children 9 years and above, have them watch this. Watch it with them.
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An interesting article on the new hardwiring of our brains. . . http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200807/google
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An interesting link to experiment with today - best done before you fall asleep; turn off the lights and watch the screen create your dream. . .
http://www.solaas.com.ar/dreamlines/




















