Thursday, July 14, 2005

week 58 : 14 July 2005

Agriculture
Nash Farm: in Grapevine, Texas
 Attorney General
INPEX: America's largest invention trade show
 Commerce
Gold Medal Popcorn: popcorn poppers, cotton candy machines, snow cones, shaved ice, concession equipment, hot dog machine, Gold Medal Products
 Defense
Redneck Games: Buckeye Park, East Dublin, Georgia, USA
 Education
FactCheck.org: Annenberg Political Fact Check

Fact Monster: Online Almanac, Dictionary, Encyclopedia, and Homework Help

Hoover's: delivers comprehensive company, industry, and market intelligence that drives business growth. Their database of 12 million companies, with in-depth coverage of 40,000 of the world's top business enterprises, is at the core of our business tools and services

North Texas Book Festival: hold your breath until April 2006

Reference USA: a subscription database sold only to libraries, educational institutions and government agencies
 Energy
Positron Drive: Fill 'er Up For Pluto
 Health and Human Services
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
 Homeland Security
TeleNav: has something to do with Global Positioning Systems (warning: annoying background audio)
 Housing and Urban Development
LOGO: the new "gay channel" that's undoubtedly ticking off every regressive GOPher between Poipu and Bangor
 Interior
Permaculture Institute of Northern California: how to make your next home out of mud
 Labor
NTGTS: North Texas Global Telecommunications Society
 State
Texas Online
 Transportation
Stop Dr Laura: appears to be online for posterity sake
 Treasury
The Beautiful Music Company: has old (and I do mean OLD) music collections
 Veterans Affairs
Cat Fanciers' Association: Breed Profile: Cornish Rex