• C Programming
  • Here is a collection of Usenet FAQ lists, nicely archived and HTMLized by Kent Landfield.
  • If not quite all the world's knowledge, at least much of the world's interesting knowledge can be found at Everything.
  • The Internet Public Library, a nice collection at the University of Michigan.
  • Roman Czyborra's very nice set of pages about character sets.
  • Here is information (mostly technical) about the Web itself.
  • Here is the infamous Jargon File (shortcut to ``without frames'' content).
  • Other dictionaries:
    • Wiktionary, the wiki dictionary
    • Merriam-Webster's "WWWebster Dictionary"
  • wikipedia
  • Biology (Harvard University)
  • Some references about data file formats
  • Phylogeny -- the ``Tree of Life'' at Arizona University
  • the Internet Movie Database (or uk.imdb.com in the UK)
  • A CD Database, cddb.com
  • Nancy McGough's FAQ book page, including ``launchers''
  • U.S. Geological Survey (including EROS Data Center, USGS map data online!)
  • U.S. Naval Observatory Directorate of Time
  • Project Gutenberg
  • various versions of the Bible (the holy one)
  • Internet RFC collections: IETF RFC Editor Kent Landfield / faqs.org
  • the Calendar Act of 1751 (England's adoption of the Gregorian calendar)
  • Transit and Transportation info
  • cryptography, authentication, privacy, and anonymity links