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Join Date: Jul 2008
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Gallery of Graphic Design - an archive of old print advertising from mainstream American magazines dating between 1932 and 1969.
Square America I’m endlessly fascinated with vernacular photography; I am a voyeur of the past, I think. Found photographs of the amateur variety, updated regularly. Has a companion blog also linked on the Blogs page of this site. The Costume Gallery probably the most comprehensive website of fashion-history information on the Internet. Encyclopedic link library, as well. cockeyed.com - Home of “How Much Is Inside” Lileks.com - You’ll never look at Kitsch the same way again The Sneeze.com - Home of Don’t Eat It Steve, Treebrain, and Jokes From The Booster-Seat 100 Year Old Weblog Snippets of petty history from Kansas City’s early years. Bad Gods a humorous bloggy thing from half of the Brunching Shuttlecocks team. Brunching Shuttlecocks No longer updated, but the archives are worth a visit. Puff’s Legs Bad jokes for free. Luly’s Vintage Blog Wonderful blog of vintage fashion. Saturday Night Live Transcripts For in case you need to re-memorize one of the GAP Girls’ skits. Quiddity obsolete pop culture, vintage amusements, nifty & bizarre trivia. Also a blog! What if they did? A blog of clever and off the wall ideas, of things that could be pretty darn spiffy if they moved from conceptual to reality. Meepzorp perhaps a long-lost Conehead relative. Good lord, I don’t know! TheirBlort is really quite fun. I highly recommend Geoffrey Chaucer Hath A Blog - Even more amusing still if you read it all with Middle English pronunciations. You really should. World Wide Words - A site of etymologies and explanations of idiomatic usages. Fascinating to a word nerd. Etymonline - Internet etymology encyclopedia. The history of thousands of words explained. Also word-nerd bait. Visual Thesaurus - Creates a spiderweb of related words based on your searches. Fun, though now that it has become a subscription site, you can only play with it for a limited time before they shut you out. Boo! Free Rice - Now that you’ve gone to all these wordsmith sites, you can test your vocabulary skills AND donate food to people in impoverished nations. Mother Earth News - their archives are beyond amazing. Not just hippie stuff about making your own yogurt and granola. If you are interested in building a forge, a miniature greenhouse, or a DIY water heater, it’s here. Great tips for organic gardening, critter care, home improvements, and environmentally-friendly living. A Dress A Day - vintage sewing patterns, sewing tips, interesting fashion sites, shopping links, and fashion history. This is one of the fashion-and-sewing sites that comes about as close to perfection as it’s humanly possible. Gutenberg.org - free e-texts of books no-longer under copyright. Many classics can be found here University of Virginia e-text library - Another amazing resource of e-books - includes a good selection of translated works, too. The Memorial Hall digital collection a cool, online museum of historic artifacts.
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