M A G I C
Some people say that magic happens more often in the West Lab!
Some Nobles parents and students found magic in a wonderful card trick
(unfortunately, the designers at www.aye.net/~bertar have removed this link)
- Some web users find magic in the ALTAVISTA FEATURE that translates text into foreign languages; you can type in any text or even a web address (e.g. http://www.teachingcompany.com) and it translates!
- Some people find magic in the "artificial intelligence"
ASKJEEVES search engine that lets you type in questions.
- Some Nobles faculty find magic in helping our
BOSTON HOME friends
with computers or pushing Linda Stranieri in a wheel chair on Marathon Day.
- Some people find magic in saving money via the
BOTTOM DOLLAR site (Boston Globe 11/22/98).
- Some people find magic in a good on-line
DICTIONARY -- this one is from Merriam-Webster Online
- Some people find magic in the
INTERNET PUBLIC LIBRARY site run by librarians at University of Michigan (Boston Globe 11/27/98).
- Some people find magic in a
LATITUDE/LONGITUDE web site recommended by David Strasburger that allows you to click on a map of the US and continually zoom in on the point you clicked on (until you see a roadmap of Dedham!)
- Some people find magic in the innovative
MINING COMPANY search engine and internet directory!
- Some Lakers fans like Mark Sheeran find magic in random
STEVEN WRIGHT jokes.
- Some people find magic in web sites about
TIME .. especially if they think that the time in Austrailia is just 24 hours away from the time in Boston!
- Some e-mail users find magic in the WORD OF THE DAY that arrives via e-mail as a special gift. To subscribe or unsubscribe, you can send a blank message to wsmith@wordsmith.org with the word SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE in the subject line. Highly recommended from one Nobles parent! Makes a great gift for relatives and best of all, it is free!
- Some people find magic in the
YFORUM, the national forum on people's differences (Boston Globe 11/27/98).
Know any other MAGICAL web sites? Send e-mail to bergen@nobles.edu and we will add to this web page if it is truly magical or post it on the OTHER PAGE of www.teachingcompany.com if it is good but not so magical!