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Grumpy Old BookmanGrumpy Old Bookman"A blog about books and publishing, aimed at both readers and writers. Listed by the Guardian as one of the top ten literary blogs."
Poetics.ca "An open site for dialogue on poetic theory and practice."
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The WWW Virtual Library (VL) is the oldest catalogue of the Web.
WWW Virtual LibraryVL is run by a loose confederation of volunteers, who compile pages of key links for particular areas in which they are expert. VL pages are widely recognised as being amongst the highest-quality guides to particular sections of the Web.
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"If an insight into the human condition, wit, wisdom and a share in another's life and times are what most of us ask of a diary, the blessed ability to sketch a scene or sum up a person in a few perfectly chosen words must still come top. The best diaries are rich and yet succinct.Rambles won't do...Sir Walter Scott never rambles (in his diaries). Nor does Pepys...I stumbled upon the entries put up daily by that public benefactor Phil Gyford, who has made Pepys the subject of his blog. Gyford will put a daily entry from Pepys's diary on his internet web-log until the whole is there in 10 years' time. Reading the entries on the internet, just a page a day, has given Pepys an immediacy, a freshness and an excitement it failed to have for me in book form. The medium has revealed the message." Susan Hill, Guardian Unlimited Books, Jan.10, 2004.
The Diary of Samuel Pepys
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Project Gutenberg is the first and largest single collection of free electronic books, or eBooks. Michael Hart, founder of Project Gutenberg, invented eBooks in 1971 and continues to inspire the creation of eBooks and related technologies today.
Project GutenbergThe mission statement of Project Gutenberg: "To encourage the creation and distribution of eBooks."
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Library and Archives Canada is an innovative knowledge institution that combines the collections, services and staff expertise of the former National Library of Canada and National Archives of Canada.
Library & Archives Canada"Our objective is to provide all Canadians with easy, one-stop access to the texts, photographs and other documents that reflect their cultural, social and political development."
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Website of Hudson, Quebec professor, thinker
& bon-vivant, Scot Gardiner.
Scot & Siliclone
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LaughLab was a huge scientific experiment to discover the world's funniest joke. LaughLab was created by Dr. Richard Wiseman (University of Hertfordshire) in collaboration with the British Association for the Advancement of Science.
LaughlabThe provisional finding is that around 47,000 people thought a joke involving Sherlock Holmes, Dr Watson and a stolen tent is the funniest story so far.
World's funniest joke (so far), submitted by Geoff Anandappa, from Blackpool:
Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson are going camping. They pitch their tent under the stars and go to sleep. In the middle of the night Holmes wakes Watson up: "Watson, look up at the stars, and tell me what you deduce."
Watson: "I see millions of stars and even if a few of those have planets, it's quite likely there are some planets like Earth, and if there are a few planets like Earth out there, there might also be life."
Holmes: "Watson, you idiot, somebody's stolen our tent!"
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The Thomas More Institute was founded in Montreal 59 years ago-with 90 students enrolled in 6 courses-with the aim of providing opportunities for lifelong learning and liberal education for adults.
Thomas More InstituteLast year, over 500 students participated in 39 courses (52 sections) at 19 locations (including the West Island & downtown Montreal). The majority of TMI students participate in courses uniquely on the basis of their curiosity about a specific question and their wish to expand the horizon of their understanding.
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