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Atheist Websites
All atheism, all the time.
Essays and topics of interest to all godless heathens.
- The Secular Web, a.k.a. Internet
Infidels - Very thorough and professional site taking the
skeptic's hot knife thru the buttery, high-fat claims made by
religions of all stripes. Includes a nifty discussion
forum, where you, too can get your butt handed to you on a platter
in debate, like so many others before you, after casually stating
"did you know Darwin recanted on his deathbed?" or "if
I die I and there's no God there's no problem, but if the atheist dies
and there is..."
- Positive Atheism
- "Since September, 1995: Serving People With No Reason to
Believe. Discussing the history, ethics and philosophy of atheism
promotes liberty, responsibility and peace of mind. A magazine for
nontheists."
After-Hourz.net
- Run by a friend named Vinnie, this "Religious
Insubordination"-themed website is a huge collection
of serious articles on such weighty issues as the Problem of Evil and
Biblical Criticism, humorous takeoffs on a variety of subjects from TV
shows to fundamentalism, and a number of other things. There's even a
forum for you to bitch at. Be sure to visit!
- The-Archon.com -
Another very thorough site with many essays, articles, and links on
religion, pseudoscience, atheism and humanism. The Guide to
Atheism, Freethought, Skepticism, Science, Rational Thought, and
Humanism (here)
is one of the best documents I've read on the web.
- The
Rejection of Pascal's Wager: a Skeptic's Guide to Christianity
- Quoted mission statement from the webpage: "This site
presents the "fruits" of my intellectual journey from being
a believing Christian into a convinced atheist. The journey was
tumultuous, sometimes exasperating, but always interesting. The
journey has taken me twelve years, but it has been worth it. The
freedom to think for yourself, to live life to the fullest, to be a
happy and moral human being have been the rewards of this journey.
Perhaps this website is the beginning of your own quest of
self-discovery."
- Questioning:
An Examination of Christian Belief - Excellent website
detailing the journey from believer to atheist. The thoughts of a
former Christian on such diverse subjects as the age of the earth,
evolution, Biblical inerrancy, the afterlife, the existence of gods,
ancient miracles, and more.
- How
to Answer Theist Arguments - A seminar series for atheists and
freethinkers by Victor Stenger, Ph. D, Emeritus Professor of Physics
and Astronomy of the University of Hawaii and Visiting Fellow in
Philosophy. Watch as theist arguments are painfully dismantled before
your very eyes, one by one.
- LosingMyReligion.com
- A support site for those leaving the Christian faith.
- C
h r i $ t i a n i t y - Bogus Beyond Belief - Provocative
title, but the overall tone is completely civil; excellent articles,
transcripts of discussions and even a forum for your own questions.
- ChristianBurner.com
- Arrogant, condescending and hilarious website which exposes the
flaws and contradictions in the religion with the finest rapier wit.
Not for the faint of heart or easily insulted.
- The English Atheist
- "Live, from Ye Olde Merrie Englande, it's the website of Martin
J. Burn - an English Atheist. On this site are some articles that he
has written, useful links, cutting quotes, home brew Atheist humour
and midi files."
- The Amicable
Atheist - "Introducing refined atheism, with 80%
less cynicism for a healthier outlook on life. A mentally balanced way
to start your day!"
- Ebon Musings: Reflections on
Life, the Universe and Everything - "An atheist's
perspective on life, the universe and everything. Original essays and
humorous articles on atheism, theism, gods, religion, faith, the
church, the universe and existence in general. Included here are
topics such as the human sense of spirituality, the meaning of life,
the problem of evil, philosophical arguments for and against the
existence of God, critical examinations of various holy books and
creeds, and a history of the fruits, good and bad, of religion. No
sacred cows will be spared. Not recommended for the easily offended or
those with closed minds."
- The Singapore
Atheist's Rants on Religion - What can I say? This site is not
only funny and entertaining, but includes much relevant content
('Nutjobs on the Net' and '"Christian" Music?' are
highlights.
- Philosophy, Science, and
Skepticism - Mark Vuletic's site, containing articles on
atheism, philosophy, science and a number of other topics. The Tale of
the Twelve Officers is a brilliant parody of common theistic
rationalizations for the Problem of Suffering. .
- The Ethical Atheist
- Articles on ethics, science, education, religion, atheism, etc.
- An Atheist's Site -
Contains opinion pieces, articles, refutations to common theist
arguments, and many other interesting things. Miracles in the Human
Belief Engine (here)
is a particularly recommended item.
- Set Free! -
"Dedicated to deconverting Christians from Christ, Fundies from
Fundamentalism, and providing Atheistic Ammo to Freethinkers."
- The Skeptical Review
Online - exposing the myth of Biblical inerrancy since 1990!
- Contra
Craig - Dissects and disembowels the arguments of Evangelical
apologist William Lane Craig with the greatest of ease.
- Tektonics.org Exposed!
- a site created to expose the rambling, incoherent, somewhat
frightening, and ad hominem-laced apologetics of "J.P.
Holding's" Tekton Ministries as the 'bullpuckey' they invariably
turn out to be.
- The Skeptic's
Annotated Bible - whether it's God-ordained genocide, stoning
disobedient teens, or telling women to shut up in church, the Bible
has an answer for every conceivable moral problem! (Note: many
of the "issues" this site raises are very questionable. I
would strongly recommend not citing it as a source in a debate,
double-checking anything it argues, and reading up on Christian
rebuttals to see if they're actually reasonable, for once; however, it
is a valuable, exhaustive reference of Biblical verses which
repeatedly come up in debate, whether truly horrible or
misunderstood.)
Sams
side om ateisme - a collection of Norwegian essays on atheism
and skepticism. Courtesy of, you guessed it, Sam!
Resources for Skeptics
Cutting the fact-free claims in
human society to ribbons has never been easier...
- CSICOP - The Committee
for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal. The name
says it all. Sit back, grab some popcorn and watch as claims from
Bigfoot to UFOs to faith healing are utterly demolished with the
shining flame of science and reason.
- The James Randi Educational
Foundation - Another excellent resource for debunking all
things paranormal. This one even includes a $1,000,000
challenge to present evidence of any supernatural phenomenon under
controlled, scientific conditions. Many have tried; all have failed.
Surprising, isn't it?
- The Skeptic's Dictionary
- From Bigfoot to Stigmata, it's all here and most likely debunked!
Topics are nicely listed in a convenient alphabetical index.
- Phil
Plait's Bad Astronomy - From 'the moon landing hoax' to
'Planet X', you'll find it debunked here if it's stupid and deals with
astronomy. Also includes an excellent discussion board
where you can ask professional astronomers and others for assistance
in refuting ignorant bozos.
- Jim Loy's
Pseudoscience Page - A large collection of essays which take a
critical look at a diverse assortment of claims made by your friendly
neighborhood bozos.
- Gary Posner's
Home Page - Created by a skeptical MD with a habit for
carefully researching the alleged merits of "alternative
medicine" like homeopathy and faith healing. Also includes
several other refutations in the areas of astrology, UFO abductions,
etc.
- Quackwatch.org
- From the mission
statement: "Quackwatch, Inc., a member of Consumer Federation
of America, is a nonprofit corporation whose purpose is to combat
health-related frauds, myths, fads, and fallacies. Its primary focus
is on quackery-related information that is difficult or impossible to
get elsewhere."
- Critical
Thinking on the Web - THE definitive site for reading about
how best to expose fraud, bad logic, pseudoscience, and other things
which make skepticism such a high priority in today's society.
Contains a truly massive database of links to other, similar sites, as
well.
- Danny's
Skeptic Resource List - A portal to the world of skepticism on
the web. Contains an extensive collection of links to other sites.
- Scientific
American: Baloney Detection - A detailed exposition of various
means, inspired by Carl Sagan's Demon Haunted World, by which
claims can be ascertained as true or false. Includes criteria like
reliability, falsifiability, verification and parsimony. Part 2, More
Baloney Detection, can be found here.
- Urban Legends Reference Pages
- Will Bill Gates really pay you a hundred bucks if you forward that
suspicious email with awful grammar and spelling? Do large numbers of
children actually fall victim to intentionally poisoned candy at
Halloween? Is it true that massive organized crime rings of organ
thieves are operating right under the noses of unsuspecting police in
New Orleans? Well, no to all of them--this site explains those
unfounded rumors and many more.
- Ex-cult Resource Center -
Information on cults, standard mind control tactics used by them,
warning signs to watch out for, and other useful material.
Science vs. Creationism
Yes, Virginia, some people
still believe the earth is flat and/or 6000 years old...
- TalkOrigins - leading
site in the mainstream science/creationism 'debate'. Although the
debate has been over for a bit over a century, some people still
take the claims of their ministers and unscrupulous individuals with
Ph.D.'s from diploma mills and theological agendas over that of an
overwhelming majority of scientists of all faiths and belief systems.
We don't need to rely on the word of anyone, though--the evidence is
right there for anyone with an open mind to make an informed decision
for himself. If you're somewhat unfamiliar with evolution, be sure to
check out the FAQ
first, as it addresses common misconceptions such as 'evolution leads
to atheism'. Once that's done, check out the excellent article '29+
Evidences for Macroevolution'. That's right--dozens of
independent, often fundamentally different lines of evidence and
confirmed predictions all converging on the same hypothesis.
- TalkDesign -
"Assessing the claims of the Intelligent Design movement from the
perspective of mainstream science".
- The American Scientific Affiliation
- a fellowship of Christian scientists who share a commitment to
integrity in scientific matters. All sorts of creationist arguments
are debunked here.
- National Center for Science
Education - "A nonprofit, tax-exempt membership
organization working to defend the teaching of evolution against
sectarian attack. We are a nationally-recognized clearinghouse for
information and advice to keep evolution in the science classroom and
"scientific creationism" out."
- No
Answers in Genesis - Website pointing out the fact-free
content in numerous creationist claims, most notably the ones used by
Answers in Genesis itself.
- The
Evolution Evidence Page - Nice list of articles explaining the
numerous lines of evidence for evolution in a down-to-earth, readable
way. Also addresses many creationist arguments.
- Evolution
- One Christian's Perspective - A website countering
creationism and advocating theistic evolution instead. Unfortunately,
articles arguing for other barely defensible positions (such as the complete
authenticity of Josephus' reference to Jesus) take it down a
notch.
- Glenn Morton's
Creation/Evolution Page - Another Christian, this time a
geologist, tackles numerous questions related to the global flood and
age of the earth.
- Ken Miller's
Evolution Page - Evangelical Christian biologist Kenneth
Miller tackles the assorted claims of the "Intelligent
Design" movement, revealing its scientific and theological
bankruptcy.
- Creationist
Lies and Blunders - "This site is dedicated to debunking
a variety of falsehoods being propagated by creationists. Many are
going to be outright lies though cases of glaring incompetence will be
examined as well."
- Analysis of Kent
Hovind - Mammoth effort that refutes every last one of the
legendarily incompetent claims made by "Dr. Dino" Kent
Hovind of Creation Science Evangelism fame.
- Things
Creationists Hate - Exhaustive list of dozens of things that
make young-earth creationists cry when reconciling their beliefs with
reality.
Separation of Church
and State / Civil Rights
Because the Christian
Taliban aren't a big improvement over the Muslim type...
Archaelogy, Holy Books and
Comparative Religion
On the trail of human mythology
and its complicated origins...
- Early Christian
Writings - All of Early Christianity: the New Testament,
Apocrypha, Gnostic gospels, the Church Fathers--all in one convenient
repository of information and further resources. Peter Kirby's
outstanding, humongous website, containing voluminous scholarly
commentary and as unbiased information as you'll get anywhere, not
just online.
Early
Jewish Writings - Peter Kirby's equally exhaustive companion
site, exploring the Old Testament, Talmud, works by Flavius Josephus
and Philo of Alexandria, Dead Sea Scrolls, a huge number of
apocalypses, etc.
Christian
Origins - Kirby's delightfully informative blog, which also
hosts various essays on early Christianity. (Is anyone beginning to
suspect this "Peter Kirby" guy is Lt. Data, seven different
people, or at the very least, was born with the mutant power of never
needing sleep)?
- Bible Origins -
"This site presents the research of Walter Reinhold Warttig
Mattfeld on the Old and New Testaments of the Bible. Using findings
from Biblical Archaeology, the various books of the "Primary
History" (Genesis-2 Kings) are dated; for the book of Genesis,
certain Ancient Near Eastern concepts and motifs are identified as
having been borrowed, transformed and reinterpreted by the
Hebrews."
- Ontario Consultants
on Religious Tolerance - An agency promoting religious
tolerance as a human right and presenting unbiased information on
numerous such worldviews, from Asatru
to Zoroastrianism.
- Authorized English
Translation of the Qu'ran - Although online Bibles abound in
all shapes and sizes, resources on other religions are much less
common online. Here, you can read an English translation of the
Islamic holy text courtesy of Rashad Khalifa, Ph.D. Includes a
side-by-side comparison with Arabic and commentary (here).
- The Epic of
Gilgamesh - An ancient legend describing the exploits of King
Gilgamesh of Uruk, Babylonia. Includes a seemingly earlier,
polytheistic version of the Noachic flood story found in Genesis.
Theist Websites
These websites are recommended
because they feature:
- A kinder, gentler, more intelligent theism
for the 21st century.
- Worthwhile humor or content that actually
makes sense to read.
- Apologetics so embarrassingly awful that
random dogs start howling as you read it.
- Gratuitous, arrogant and most entertaining
use of condescension and ad hominem.
- GlassTemple.com
Witchcraft and Wicca Information - Information on various
forms of paganism, the modern incarnation of which is known as Wicca.
(No, they don't worship Satan.)
- Savior-of-All.com
- A Christian website that argues, rather convincingly, for universal
salvation, i.e. that the sacrifice of Jesus redeemed all, not only
believers. From reading testimonials of former believers, Hell appears
to be the number one source of deconversion and cannot reasonably be
reconciled with any image of a benevolent God. Luckily, you don't have
to believe He created a fiery pit to torture most of his creation for
eternity just to be a Christian.
- BaptistWatch
- A site started in response to Fred Phelps of
"GodHatesFags" fame. That unsavory individual reached new
lows of tasteless hate by picketing the funeral of a murdered gay man
with signs reading "he's burning in hell now".
- Virtual
Office of Dr. William Lane Craig - Considered today's premier
Christian apologist, most likely for the fact that his debating skills
more than make up for his arguments.
- Tekton Apologetics Ministries
- The single most arrogant Christian site in the known universe, run
by 'net apologist J.P. Holding. Useful resource for staying apprised
of the latest arguments involving the Bible and their fundamentalist
"refutations" (if one can discern the valid points from the
ad hominem and sarcasm, that is).
- A Christian
Thinktank - Glenn Miller's website. The standard apologetic
canards are all here, but, for a change, they're presented with a
modicum of civility.
- Bede's Library - "Here
you will find my writings on faith, science and philosophy as well as
loads of annotated links and book reviews. The aim of the Library is
show how a person of a scientific background came to Christianity and
has had his faith strengthened rather than weakened by argument and
reason. It is intended for other seekers who want to be Christians but
need to know that they will not be asked to commit intellectual
suicide to become one."
- DOXA -
Apologetics website composed by a slightly dyslexic fellow who posts
as "Metacrock" on a variety of online forums.
- Access Research Network -
Home of that modern incarnation of the God of the Gaps argument known
as "Intelligent Design." Includes articles by Michael Behe
(author of Darwin's Black Box), William Dembski, and others who
really should have read Darwin's Origin of Species,
chapter 6, where he put the old "irreducible complexity"
argument to rest a century ago.
- AnswersInGenesis
- The premier young-earth creationist site on the planet, defending
their bizarre version of Christianity from the evil
"materialistic humanists", a.k.a. almost everyone living in
the 21st century, including fellow Christians who accept an old
earth and/or biological evolution (whom they charitably refer to as
"useful idiots").
- TrueOrigins - The
fundie version of TalkOrigins. All the same, plagiarized (?)
formatting with much fewer useful info, yet many more errors of fact,
misquotes, logical fallacies, and cases where ignorance of basic
scientific principles is displayed.
- Creation Science Evangelism
- You'll labor in vain to find a less credible creationist site
than Kent "Dr. Dino" Hovind's. Even AiG and other
creationists won't touch Hovind's claims with a ten-foot pole.
That alone should tell you how awful they are.
- Rapture Ready -
One of the best arguments in existence against fundamentalism. The
first time you read this website, you might think it's a bizarre
parody ala LandoverBaptist. Not so - articles mentioning computers
crashing because of Satan's interference and impending doomsday are
100% legitimate. Beware of brain cell loss.
- Geocentricity
- You have to hand it to these guys. Whereas the young-earth
creationists pick and choose which parts of the Bible to believe, the
Biblical Astronomer, as this organization is called, only remain
inconsistent in rejecting the flat-earth supporting verses...
- Jack Chick
Publications - World-famous makers of "Chick
tracts", those little booklets with paranoid and insane ramblings
that make even the majority of Christians blush whenever the name is
brought up. Over the years, they've spawned many parodies;
nevertheless, parodying a Chick tract is generally considered
redundant in the first place.
Humor
Once in a while, it becomes
important to let your hair down and just laugh off the stress.
LordCo
Centre - Rip-roaringly hilarious, this comprehensive and extremely
sacrilegious parody site offers, among other things, a list of mock
products ranging from the handheld 'PrayStation'
video game to 'Burning
Bush Vaginal Cream'. HIGHLY recommended. Sneak
previews of upcoming products are available at the forum, where you
can also suggest your own and do a number of other silly things.
- Landover Baptist Church
- "Where the worthwhile worship. Unsaved unwelcome."
One of the biggest, most holier-than-thou fundamentalist churches in
America.
- It's
The End Of The World As We Know It... Again - an entertaining
look at the various apocalyptic prophets and crackpots throughout
history. You'd think people wouldn't be stupid enough to fall for them
again, and again, and again, and again...
- The Borg of Heaven
- quite a disturbing look at the Biblical description of heaven,
comparing it with the Borg Collective from Star Trek: the Next
Generation.
- EAC (Evil Atheist
Conspiracy) Officially Unofficial Website of Doom - err, you
didn't really see this one. It doesn't exist. Honest.
- The Flat-out
Truth - here's a juicy excerpt: "The
facts are simple," says Charles K. Johnson, president of the
International Flat Earth Research Society. "The earth is
flat." Now isn't that lovely? Sadly, this is not a joke.
The rest of the links below are, however.
- Kissing Hank's Ass
- Hilarious parody of annoying cult proselytizing, be it Mormon,
Jehovah's Witness or other, courtesy of Rev. Jim Huber.
- Ask Doctor Bible
- solid advice by Dr. Paul Bible on matters ranging from relationships
to educating children.
- Harwood's
Wager - a powerful argument for why you should believe in the
Hellenistic Pantheon (a.k.a. ancient Greek gods) even if they don't
exist. After all, if you're wrong, you lose nothing!
- How to
be a Bible Apologist - are those nasty atheists getting you
down by revealing that the Bible says something, then something
entirely different elsewhere? Well, you don't have to take it lying
down! Just a little cognitive dissonance and insanity will
enable you to fight off their Satanic attacks upon your faith.
- How
to Think Like a Fundie! - Still having trouble rewiring
your thought patterns to ignore common sense, morality and the last
500 years of science just to maintain your literal, inerrant view of
the Bible? Well, you've come to the right place! After taking the
suggestions in this article to heart, you will be a bona-fide,
certified, raving lunatic willing to defend God-ordained genocide,
rape and torture when they come up in online debate.
- The
Adventures of God-Man - the only comic book superhero with
omnipotent powers!
- The Big List
of Arguments for God's Existence - with indisputable proof
such as this, how can there be any atheists at all?
- The Jack T.
Chick Parody Archive - "The cartoons on this site are
clever imitations of Jack Chick's famous Comic book tracts, handed out
for free by hundreds of brain-dead street-preachers and Evangelical
Fundamentalist-zombies world-wide. The comics here are parodies or
satires. This site was created strictly for amusement and educational
purposes."
- YECCH! Young
Earth Creationists Conquering Hell - "Dr. Don K.
Hottie" satirizes the leaders and arguments of the YEC movement.
- Elephanticity:
the Truth can no Longer be Denied - have your kids been taught
the unproven theory of electrons causing electricity as *fact*?! Well,
no longer can these 'scientists' lie--perfectly legitimate
alternatives do in fact exist. Teach them all or teach none at all!
- Scientific
Babelism - Well, so much for electricity... now how about
linguistics?!
- The
Dark Sucker Theory - For many years, scientists believed that
light bulbs emit light, but they've been proven wrong (as if they were
ever right). So-called "sources of light" don't
actually emit light. They suck dark. Therefore, we call them Dark
Suckers.
- The Cult
Construction Kit - Ever wanted to start your own cult, but
were a bit short on ideas? Well, now you don't even need anything
original! Just pick and choose from various convenient pre-selected
beliefs, then get ready-made Bible verses to use in support of your
interpretation!
- God's
Total Quality Management Questionnaire - "God would like
to thank you for your belief and patronage. In order to better serve
your needs, He asks that you take a few moments to answer the
following questions. Please keep in mind that your responses will be
kept completely confidential, and that you need not disclose your name
or address unless you prefer a direct response to comments or
suggestions."
- Religious
Merger Creates 900 Million Hinjews - "Hinjew leaders
today conceded the merger of Hinduism and Judaism has not worked out
as planned, as instead of forming a super-religion to fight off the
common Islamic enemy, they have instead created a race of 900 million
people who, no matter how many times they are reincarnated, can never
please their mothers."
Forums
Like-minded banter, intelligent
debate, fundamentalist hilarity from the bowels of Hell...
- Internet Infidels
Discussion Forum - a very huge, voluminous forum, courtesy of
the Secular Web. Thousands of members, dozens of forums, a gazillion
posts, and knowledgeable experts in all fields of study ranging from
New Testament history to physics.
Freethought
Forum - in terms of sheer features, probably the coolest board
that's ever existed online. Hacked up to a truly amazing level by its
tireless admins, if there's a feature you'd like in a webboard, it's
probably here. To name but one example of how much work went into it,
there are over 1000 smilies available, many of them custom-designed
and unique. Additionally, as of May 6, 2005, this place lives up to
its name, and has a policy of effectively zero moderation; jackasses
and trolls get the "ass" part handed back to them on a
platter via witty repartee, not the "Ban" button.
Heathen
Hangout - "The Heathen Hangout (HH) is a private
discussion forum dedicated to being a social club and semi-support
forum for non-theists." As of May 6, 2005, "non-theist"
would include Deists, Wiccans, Pantheists, and others who reject
belief in a "monotheist, interventionist god." A good place
to, as the name implies, hang out, gossip, scheme and whine on others'
shoulders. It's hidden from Google and other Internet spiders, and has
a very stringent policy on revealing anything posted there outside of
it, addressing many privacy concerns. Heathen Hangout will always
have a special place in my heart, too, as it has the noted distinction
of being the board where I met the love of my life, Jessica.
- TheologyWeb
- Home of much debate between Christians and nonbelievers.
Debating ground of J.P. Holding, webmaster of the ubėr-arrogant
Tektonics Apologetics Ministries.
- Christian
Forums - website primarily geared toward Christian
discussions. Nevertheless, it's one of the more attractive boards out
there and contains several forums where nonbelievers can fellowship
and argue with believers.
- Rapture Ready Message
Board - The forum associated with the Rapture Ready site
itself. Legendary for its amount of logical fallacies and hilarious
fundie arguments, literally hundreds of which have been immortalized
in FSTDT! on this very site. Warning:
prolonged exposure may cause sterility in males and frigidity in
females.
Payable
On Death Warrior Community - forum of the Christian rock band,
now finally reopened after many months of downtime resulting from a
gang of crazed moderators. Many ridiculous assertions on the nature of
Life, the Universe and Everything are routinely made here by teenaged
fanbots. Now with ugly-ass colors!
- Theology
Forums - not to be confused with TheologyWeb (above),
this board attracts less traffic but is much more attractive in
overall design. Some pretty aggravating theists stalk these halls; in
some respects, the board can be described as 'RaptureReady v.2.0'.
- Evolution
vs. Creation Forum - Message board dedicated to the sole topic
of debating mainstream science vs. the various flavors of creationism
and associated discussions.
- CreationTalk
- Another forum like the above, this one is hosted by a creationist
website. However, unlike many, they apparently don't censor damaging
rebuttals, making them an attractive choice for the knowledgeable
layperson and scientist alike. Not a great deal of activity will be
found here, however.
- Bad
Astronomy Bulletin Board - The counterpart to the BA
site listed above. Many scientists are on hand who love to poke
holes the size of canyons in pseudoscientific nonsense.
- Atheist
Network Message Board - Some of the rudest atheists on the net
post here, so theists have been warned. Aside from that, nothing
significant to recommend itself outside of the topic. Try II, TW or CF
instead.
- BlizzForums
- Forum dedicated to Blizzard Co. and its games: StarCraft, WarCraft,
Diablo and others. Information on making maps, editing character
attributes, finding good strategies, etc. A nicely active Serious
Discussion forum for religion, politics and other sensitive
topics.
Other Useful Stuff
Random websites that are just
cool as Hell (oh, wait...)
-
BugMeNot - ever been
annoyed by a website which asks you to register, obnoxiously demanding
all kinds of personal information, before it even lets you read it?
BugMeNot contains a huge collection of disposable logins and passwords
(example: "john/doe") to all manner of sites, letting you
bypass compulsory web registration and read them anyway.
-
Make A Shorter Link
- have you ever copied and pasted, say, a link from an online auction
into an email or forum post, only to realize it was three lines long
and, because of line breaks, now unusable? Well, Make a Shorter Link
can help! Just enter the enormous, problem URL (web address) you're
stuck with, and you'll get a much shorter one that works the same.
Anyone who clicks it will be redirected to the regular, humongous link
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YouSendIt -
need to send a huge file? Unsure whether your email recipient has
enough space in their inbox, or whether they can get large
attachments? Sure, you could split them up into smaller files, or add
them to your website, or coordinate an AIM file transfer... but why
bother! YouSendIt allows you to upload a file up to 1 GB (that's
right, one GIGABYTE!) and stores it on their server for several days,
dispatching an email to the recipient with a download link. Perfect
for sharing your cousin's band's MP3s, the latest uproarious Flash
video circulating across the net, or really, any large file that would
prove awkward for sending via email and other methods. Oh, and did I
mention this great service is free? (Note: in case you're
worried about spam, the download link is also shown when you upload
the file, so you don't even need to specify a valid email
address for yourself OR the recipient; you can tell them where to grab
it personally.)
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