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Explore something new in 21st century

Site-seeing with Jan Perry

We're about to enter the 21st century. So don't just sit there, make a resolution to explore something new. The good news is, you can keep your pledge and never leave the chair in front of your computer.

http://www.lobsters.org.

Adopt a lobster. The Lobster Conservancy site will send you information, including sex, coloration and whether it is right- or left-clawed, and update you throughout the year as to growth, change of location and even condition of appendages.

http://www.fascinating-folds.com. Learn origami. Study the paper-folding art that promotes inner peace through patience and precision (or so they tell you). Learn some simple patterns, read about the history and see an amazing life-size origami Tyrannosaurus rex.

http://aignes.com/home/art-gallery/index.htm. Enter a gallery. This is a marvelous site filled with the most unusual photographs and art. Beautiful static pieces as well as interesting animated viewing make this a real treat.

http://www.rainewalker.com/index2.htm. Discover your mythic past. This site combines a journey of self-awareness, a return to nature, an adventure with a web-weaver and some of the most beautiful masks you will ever see.

http://www.seasky.org. Explore the final frontiers. This well-designed site uses a futuristic theme to present some amazing photos, art, facts and information about the sky above and the oceans below.

http://members.aol.com/pungchow. Experience mah- jongg. The ancient Chinese created a strategy tile game that has survived for centuries. Read the history of the game, learn the rules and see examples of some rare old sets.

http://members.aol.com/acalendar/Februa ry/11th.html. Invent something. Or test your knowledge of inventions and inventors with this brain-bruising collection of queries.

http://unmuseum.mus.pa.us/roton.htm. Investigate the bizarre. Visit the Museum of Unnatural Mystery. View the Lost Worlds exhibition, study a collection of odd archaeology or join the Virtual Exploration Society.

Jan Perry invites your e-mail at >SiteSeer2K@aol.com.

Publication date: 12-31-99






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