The Fan Page’s links list for January-July 2005 is still blank, and it doesn’t look as if I’ll ever have time to compile it. Can anyone help?
It’s easy: just go through an issue looking for URLs. For each one, note the page it’s on, try it online to make sure it works, and write down what the page is called. (Viewing the header information in the source code is the best way to make sure you’ve got its real name.) Then post the list as a comment here.
There probably won’t be many–just three or four per issue, as I recall. Even one issue would help. In exchange, the undying gratitude of all Musedom will be yours.
Thanks!
–Yr. Overcommitted Webmusester
Issues needed: January, February, March, April, May/June, July/August. All done. Thanks!
I claim July/August 2005… it’s sitting right here by my computer so I’ll have it done in a few minutes.
JULY/AUGUST 2005
Pg. 1 — Julian Beever’s pavement drawings –http://users.skynet.be/J.Beever/pave.htm
Pg. 11– Optical Illusions and Visual Phenomena — http://www.michaelbach.de/ot/index.html
Pg. 16 — Rensink/CBR Attention Paradigm — http://www.usd.edu/psyc301/Rensink.htm
Pg. 24 — The History of Water Filters — http://www.historyofwaterfilters.com/
Pg. 43 — Living Links — http://www.emory.edu/LIVING_LINKS/
Wow! Quick service!
–R.C.
MAY/JUNE 2005
Pg. 5 — – Einstein Year 2005 — http://www.einsteinyear.com/
Pg. 16 — pi10k – Converting the first 10,000 digits of pi into a musical sequence — http://www.avoision.com/experiments/pi10k/pi10k.html
…that’s it…
Are you going to want web links from before September 2003, too?
I’ll try & do more later — I’m off to call-backs (Seussical).
Break a leg!
In principle, the more links, the merrier. I don’t think the magazine ran very many of them until recently, though. It would be interesting to find out when the very first one appeared…
APRIL 2005
Pg. 12 — Paul Ekman. Ph.D : Welcome to Dr. Paul Ekman’s web site — http://www.emotionsrevealed.com/
Pg. 12 — Autism Research Centre – Eyes Test (Child) — http://www.autismresearchcentre.com/tests/eyes_test_child.asp (note: URL different from in magazine)
Pg. 15 — Secret Skills – How to tell when someone is lying — http://www.channel4.com/entertainment/tv/microsites/M/mindcontrol/secret_lying.html
Pg. 17 — Sweden Home — http://www.tsp.gatech.edu/sweden/index.html
Pg. 17 — Oberlin Alumni Magazine :: Spring 2004 — http://www.oberlin.edu/alummag/spring2004/ats.html
Pg. 21 — The Trebuchet Kit! — http://www.trebuchet.com/kit/warwolf/
Pg. 24 — GlobalSpec Games – Trebuchet Challenge — http://www.globalspec.com/trebuchet/
Pg. 24 — Building A Catapult — http://www.building-a-catapult.com/18701.html
Pg. 24 — NOVA Online | Secrets of Lost Empires | Medieval Siege — http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/lostempires/trebuchet/
Pg. 25 — The Grey Company Trebuchet Page — http://members.iinet.net.au/~rmine/gctrebs.html
Pg. 36 — Home — http://www.vthrc.uq.edu.au/ecovis/Index.html (note: URL different from in magazine)
Pg. 36 — B-EYE: The world through the eyes of a bee — http://cvs.anu.edu.au/andy/beye/beyehome.html
Pg. 42 — Welcome to the Reef Education Network — http://www.reef.edu.au/
Pg. 43 — Great Barrier Reef @ nationalgeographic.com — http://www.nationalgeographic.com/earthpulse/reef/
Pg. 48 — HubbleSite — http://hubblesite.org/
Pg. 48 — APOD: 2003 October 17 – Astronomy Quilt of the Week — http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap031017.html
…lots this issue…
MARCH 2005
…there are none o_O…
I’d love to help, but I’ve lost about half of my back issues.
Seussical… D_Q, you lucky dog, That’s sounds like fun.
Looks at Muse collection in it’s vastness.
Would it be wise to tackle all that, I wonder?
I might help, i might not.
Will get back to you.
I’ll do February tomorrow.
Right now I have to practice.
For all of you hanging in suspense about Seussical (my second favorite show ever… first is Wicked), I’m General Genghis Khan Schmitz & part of the Whoville Chorus.
FEBRUARY 2005
Pg. 12 — Despair, Inc. — http://www.despair.com
Pg. 31 — Nutrition Advisory Group to the American Zoo and Aquarium Association — http://www.nagonline.net
Pg. 35 — Math Page: Chomping to Victory — http://www.sciencenewsforkids.org/pages/puzzlezone/muse/muse0205.asp
ooh, and the math page for the next issue is up already.. I think..
Ah, great. Thanks!
JANUARY 2005
Pg. 20 — What Is DNA? — http://gslc.genetics.utah.edu/units/basics/tour/dna.swf
Pg. 20 — Chromosomes carry genes. — http://www.dnaftb.org/dnaftb/10/concept/index.html
Pg. 21 — National DNA Day, April 25, 2005 — http://gslc.genetics.utah.edu/features/dnaday/
Pg. 23 — Muse: Advanced Floating — http://www.sciencenewsforkids.org/pages/puzzlezone/muse/muse0105.asp
{I forgot that the math pages are all online… i’ll get the rest of links later o_O}
Pg. 23 — On Floating Bodies (Book II) — http://www.math.nyu.edu/~crorres/Archimedes/Floating/floating.html
Pg. 26 — DNA Detective — http://tryscience.org/experiments/experiments_dna_online.html
Pg. 33 — Kirsten’s Magic Card Trick demonstrating Inattentional Blindness — http://www.cs.bris.ac.uk/~cater/PhD/Magic/cardtrick.html
MATH PAGES
March 2005 — http://www.sciencenewsforkids.org/pages/puzzlezone/muse/muse0305.asp
April 2005 — http://www.sciencenewsforkids.org/pages/puzzlezone/muse/muse0405.asp
May/June 2005 — http://www.sciencenewsforkids.org/pages/puzzlezone/muse/muse0505.asp
July/August 2005 — http://www.sciencenewsforkids.org/pages/puzzlezone/muse/muse0505.asp
Editing is not my strong point.
Speaking of finding things, if anybody’s seen my CDs, would they let me know…
I would have done that but I was gone on vacation. I have not seen your CDs.
Wicked is a dear, dear Musical, but I am a Sweeny Todd addict. Which us probably not a good thing for a 14 year old girl ro be, but oh well.
I love Sweeney Todd!!!!!!!!!!!! Happiness! I also like Pump Boys and Dinettes, Hair, Grease, LES MISERABLES and the Phantom of the Opera. Also The Pirates of Penzance, HMS Pinafore, and As You Like It.
“Well, you know me, Mister Todd, bright ideas just POP outta me head!”
I’ve always wanted to see the movie version of “Moulin Rouge.” My sister always tells me it’s really, incredibly good, and then when I beg my Mom to let me see it, she rolls her eyes and says “Gosh, Phoebe, why do you want to see Moulin Rouge som badly?”
Anyway, I really like the soundtrack. And the Art direction I’ve seen. Muahahahahaha, soon I’ll be twelve, and my Mom will agree to let me see it.
Ooooh! Priates of Penzance! I love that musical/opra!
Am am the very model of a modern major general
with information vegetable, animal and miniral…
Who has seen In To The Woods? It is very good, but the music is not memorable. And the second act is very sad. I can quote almost the entire play word for word. The witch ROCKS! Plus it reinforces my belief that prince charming (PC) is stupid.
Moulin Rouge equalls a surplus on goodness. Loveley asthetic to the whole movie, a very trippy, slightly gothic vaudeville show.
Although, every song is ripped off of some eighties pop number or another- lots of Elton John and Madonna.
I love Gilbert and Sullivan!!!
At one point, I had Pirates, Pinafore, and Iolanthe memorized. I doubt I do now, though.
My friend is obsessed with Phantom of the Opera. I mean, that’s almost all she talks about..
I’ve seen Into the Woods! and the witch does rock!
http://www.enc.org/resources/records/full/0,1240,004516,00.shtm
http://www.educationallearninggame.com
games.funschool.com
gprime.net
http://www.garfield.com
http://www.riddles.com
http://www.puzzlemaker.com
sbt.bhmedia.com/
These are all fun and brain encouraging links to visit when nobody’s on this blog. Don’t leave me in the dust!!!!!
Visit them when you need a brain boost, you want funny things, or your just bored.
http://www.games.funschool.com
This is the only link that works with a “www.” Otherwise, just type it in.
How to get to the best on-line dictionary ever:
1. Go to http://www.Google.com
2. Type in the word Wikipedia (W-I-K-I-P-E-D-I-A)
3. Go to the Wikipedia homepage via the google search results.
This on-line dictionary has everything under the sun.
Only Muse is better then Wikipedia.
Go check it out people.
See ya.