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Apple Macintosh & Internet Links

We're delighted with the range and standard of services offered by our internet service provider
!- Plus Net

For a free hit counter, stats service and visitor's book plus free internet and site-specific search engines and much, much more, visit Braveweb

A truly invaluable site!- for free tech help with all your computer problems- no matter what platform- provided by a dedicated team of volunteers, you must visit Protonic

Great guides to UK Internet sites: UK Index, UK Plus, Yell! and Yahoo UK

Some indispensable Search Engines: HotBot, Excite, AltaVista, Lycos, Infoseek, Ask Jeeves and (our favourite) Google.

And here's (apparently) a 'new approach' to searches: Gnod- the Global Network of Dreams...

Building your own website? This is the site for web design know-how: Webmonkey- and here's another, extremely witty, guide to building your masterpiece and getting it on the web: Philip and Alex's Guide to Web Publishing.

Get your site noticed by the search engines by visiting Submit-It

The one and only, world-famous Web Pages That Suck (please let us never be featured here!)

How did the internet look and work when it was new? Tons of fascinating information at The Internet Archive

Radio on the Internet! There's everything you need at RadioTower, the World Radio Network and the NetRadio Network
... Not forgetting the excellent free RealPlayer for accessing internet radio, video broadcasts and much more! Download it from Real.Com- and here is their guide to stations: Radio Tuner

Easy, browser-based access to thousands of newsgroups at Deja!

Looking for a computer with class? One that's great to look at, easy to set up and operate, and rarely goes wrong? One that doesn't run Windows??? (unless you really want it to) You need a Mac!


For unrivalled news, reviews and commentary about all things Apple- and more than a few insights into Windows too!- visit the newly-revamped Daily Mac website

The websites of some Macintosh magazines: MacFormat , MacAddict, Mac Today , MacWeek Online, MacUser and an excellent Mac e-zine: AppleWizards

One of our favourite Mac software download sites - updated every Sunday- the excellent Mac OS Zone.

A collection of truly magnificent desktop pictures for Mac and PC may be found at Blue Sky Heart- you've never seen anything like these!

A comprehensive source of Freeware and Shareware for Mac and PC: Download.com

Even more Mac goodies at MacShare, Pure Mac, Pass the Shareware- including lots of Mac links- MacUpdate and the MacToolbox resource site- which has a brilliant section for older Macs- appreciated by Classic owners like me! Another brilliant place for fans of the older Mac is Jag's House

Much more comprehensive than it sounds- and a great source of educational software and games, old and new, for both PC and Mac: Kid's tamagotchi-macDomain Downloads We love it!

.Check out Version Tracker's comprehensive archived updates- one of our first stops for new software.

Apple Europe's homepage and Apple's main site


Photography Links Top of page

Steve Howe's photographs of People, views of Chester, Liverpool and a collection of Miscellaneous images.

'Heroes of Hoole': In May 2000, the pupils of Hoole All Saints School in Chester voted for their favourite local personalities- sadly teachers and parents were excluded- and yours truly was commissioned to produce a series of photographic portraits of the winners. Here is the result...

A growing collection of old photographs and drawings of Chester and Liverpool

A huge archive of outstanding images from the 'golden age' of Merseyside photography from the studios of Elsam, Mann & Cooper, Pagan Smith and others, run by Mike Meadows and Carol Sharpe: formerly Oxton Studios, but now renamed the Reflections Photo Archive. Brilliant stuff here- one of our favourite sites.

We've occasionally been know to be critical of poorly built and maintained local websites, but not this one: you'll definitely enjoy your visit to the galleries of the Chester Photographic Society.

Mason Resnick's excellent Black & White World

The world's oldest photography magazine- established in 1854- The British Journal of Photography

If you can't get to Bradford, Yorkshire to visit the recently-revamped National Museum of Photography, Film and Television, visit their superb website instead!

Robert Leggat's comprehensive History of Photography

A photographic portrait of Britain as she was: the world-famous Francis Frith Collection

"Dedicated to the art of handcolouring photographs": Handcolor.com

Fantastic photographs of British comics and comedians by our friend Andy Hollingworth at the Comedy Online website. Brilliant.

Environmental Links Top of page

The Centre for Alternative Technology in beautiful Machynlleth, Wales

The excellent Friends of the Earth site. Check out Factory Watch- enter your postcode to receive full details of your local polluters- prepare for a shock!

Of interest to UK cyclists and walkers: The Sustrans Home Page and the excellent website of the Chester Cycling Campaign: news of Chester's slowly improving cycling scene, a bewildering array of worldwide cycling links and much more...

Dying for a Big Mac? (not the computer, the dead cow-in-a-bun variety) The enormous and illuminating McSpotlight site may make you think again!

Confused about GM foods? Here's some sites to open your eyes: Which? Online, New Scientist, The Institute of Food Science & Technology and Genetix Food Alert

Welcome to the Country Landowners Association's website

The UK Department of the Environment and Transport: The DETR website

Amnesty International

Miscellaneous Links Top of page

Simply one of the most beautiful and entertaining websites we've seen: Orisinal. Comprising a collection of simply perfect little games, Orisinal is much more- don't miss this one!

"If it isn't trivia it isn't here"- a truly wonderful site: UselessKnowledge.com

Truly strange behaviour from all over the world: News of the Weird!

Talking of weird, here's a website devoted to recording the strange and wonderful ways people have contrived to meet their maker: the Darwin Awards

Personality tests of all kinds at The Spark: the Purity Test, the Greed Test, the Gay Test, the Stress Test- the Death Test- this site could change your life!

An antidote to 'Cool Site of the Day'-type sites, here's (naturally) Cruel Site of the Day..

Hoping to eventually include the text of every book ever printed! - and there's thousands here already- Project Gutenberg

Ditto this site: The World Wide Web Virtual Library Who said computers killed reading?

Great books online and much more- dictionaries, thesauri, searchable collections of quotations etc: all at Bartleby.com

Multimap is a great place if you need a map of Chester, or anywhere else in the UK- as too is Streetmap

The DfEE's comprehensive Parent's Website


Visit a fascinating community on the other side of the Pennines: Hebden Bridge

A fine Northwest England and UK Internet Guide

Hotwired A great online magazine- updated every day!

More publications we read often: the unique Suck, Private Eye, Viz, V-Zine and, of course, The Beano!

Two great UK newspapers: The Guardian and The Independent

No introduction necessary: National Geographic

Some comprehensive reference sources: Martindale's 'The Reference Desk', The Argus Clearinghouse, Thor+, The Internet Encyclopedia and Professor Gigabyte's Gateways to Infinity!

Don't forget Auntie! Tune in to the vast and excellent website of the BBC

Last resting places of the (formerly) rich 'n' famous: Find-a-Grave!

Explode the myths at Phil Plait's engrossing Bad Astronomy website

For those interested in the tragedy of the Titanic, here are some unmissable links: Titanic Town, Encyclopedia Titanica, the Titanic Band Memorial at Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, The Titanic and, finally, a look at an evocative Titanic postcard...

Finally, here's a history of the universe and of our planet, descriptions of angels and other cosmic personalities, life-after-death, a restatement of the life of Jesus of Nazareth- and much, much more. We've been students of the astonishing Urantia Book for years, and now you too can read the Epochal Revelation online for yourselves at the Urantia Book Homepage, the Urantia Foundation's website or study some transcripts of Bill Sadler's illuminating lectures about this great work. Read it and change your life.


If you happen to come across any dead links here, we'd appreciate knowing about it! We try to add new material regularly, so keep looking in. Your contributions and constructive criticism are most welcome!

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