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Favourite Web Sites

In case there are those of you out in the wide world of the internet, who are just too lazy to get out and look for yourselves, I have decided to devote a little time and effort into a list of sites on the web which are of interest to me, and perhaps you as well.

If you come across a site of interest which you feel others within the community of nutters would like to hear about, just drop me a line and I will try to include it. Please note, this is not an invitation to everyone with their own personal web site to deluge me with e mails to get some visitors to their site. So here goes.

Site name and description
Address

The Daily Mail and London Evening Standard
This is not the usual sort of cut down e edition of a newspaper, but a real copy of the newspaper published for the internet.

Daily Mail
Evening Standard
Self Promotion.com - one of the best and kindest site if you are building your own site. This will promote across all major search engines, for nothing! Or you can pay Robert what you want! The man's mad!
Ecademy A very good site if you are in business for yourself, anywhere around the world. Some good contacts to be made.
Charter 97 One of those sites which you stumble across from time to time, and then spend ages going back. Well worth a look at - just to see what is happening in Eastern Europe, or more importantly, what is not happening in Eastern Europe.
Join Me! A site for typical British nutters. You HAVE to look at this one! Danny Wallace has started a cult - though he denies it. People from all over the UK and beyond are joining him, at the rate of 1150 a week (at my last count)
Megalithic Walks web site. A very comprehensive site which has incredible photographs of stone circles all over the UK and beyond. Well worth a visit just to enhance your knowledge of these strange 3000 year old sites.
Taiwan Prisons of War Site. This site is run by a Canadian living in Taiwan who after living there some years discovered that a relative had died on the island in the second World War. He set out to find all the camps, and to try and write the history of them. A moving site which will appeal to those doing research into the period.
Children of Far East POWs site. Set up and run by a woman from Norfolk with similar ends to that of the one above. Many touching and harrowing stories on the site from both the survivors and their children.
 

 

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