You know what .exe & .dll files do, but what is a .qxd or an .lzh file? What do you do with them? To know more about files whose extensions you don’t recognize- for example, to find out more about files with weird extensions on your computer-head to this site. There are thousands of file extension entries, a search tool, & a discussion forum, too.
This is a listing of useful sites across the Internet. Very much like the yahoo! directory or other directories available out there-but with a greater range & elaboration of topics.
Located in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, this aquarium’s site has a current exhibit on ghosts of the water (jellyfish) as well as trivia quizzes on frogs.
http://puzzlemaker.school.discovery.com
Puzzlemaker is a fun and easy puzzle generation tool for all ages that allows users to create and print customized word search, crossword and math puzzles using your own word lists.
This on-line component to the weekly newspaper feature includes games, a “scavenger hunt” quiz, and links to “cool spots” for kids to use for homework, information or fun. Created by a team focusing on techKNOWLEDGEy.
An expansive resource for Deaf and hearing children to learn together online, in English, French, American Sign Language, and Langue des Signes Québécoise.
http://www.unitedmedia.com/comics/
Your very own newspaper comics section! Includes Dilbert, For Better or For Worse, Peanuts, Rose is Rose, and a lot more.
These official websites are your best guide to the men’s and women’s tour respectively. These sites serve up all the updates of the tournaments and exhibition matches that are taking place across the globe. Davis Cup, Federation Cup, The Masters Tour or the Grand Slams, you’ll have all your tennis fill from here.