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The AFU & Urban Legends Archive
This site is an archive of urban legends from alt.folklore.urban.
Allan Pinches Homepage: Mental Health and our Community
Allan is a writer specialising in community affairs. He is currently working as a Consumer Consultant in Melbourne, Australia, and his page contains articles relating to this project and other writings on mental health issues
Amnesty International - Health Professional Network
"The Amnesty International Health Professional Network comprises individuals, groups and networks of doctors, nurses, mental health specialists and other health professionals in more than 30 countries. The Network works for the goals of AI through the application of professional knowledge, contacts and lobbying skills"
"The Australian Skeptics Inc. is a group that investigates the paranormal and pseudo-science from a responsible scientific viewpoint"
Biking Southeast Asia with Mr Pumpy!
Felix Hude has been biking Southeast Asia with Mr Pumpy for the last ten years. Looking for road information? Want to peek into the exotic East? How about Mr Pumpy's own brand of Asian bike wisdom? This is almost as good as being there...
This useful site lets you select web sites that it will monitor and advise you by email whenever one has been changed
This is a blog of my cycling trip through NW India (Gujarat & Rajasthan) in 2005
Hyperspace Star Polytope Slicer
This site is really neat, but you'll need a pair of 3D glasses (eg Blue-red) to fully appreciate it.
IrfanView is a very fast, small, compact and innovative FREEWARE (for non-commercial use) graphic viewer for Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP
Memory and Reality - False Memory Syndrome Foundation (FMSF) website
The goals of the FMSF are "to seek the reasons for the spread of FMS that is so devastating families; to work for ways to prevent it; and to aid those who were affected by it and to bring their families into reconciliation"
Operation Clambake - The Inner Secrets of Scientology
This site sets out to expose the Church of Scientology and contains an FAQ, articles about its founder, personal accounts, some of their secret literature, etc. It also contains a link to the very helpful, and free, "Xenu's Link Sleuth".
Project Gutenberg
Project Gutenberg is the Internet's oldest producer of FREE electronic books (eBooks or eTexts). 6267 eBooks have been made available since the Project was begun in 1971 by Michael Hart.
Your Guide to Health Fraud, Quackery, and Intelligent Decisions, by Stephen Barrett, MD.
Richmond Fellowship of Victoria
This is the homepage of the Richmond Fellowship of Victoria, which provides "services to people with psychiatric disabilities which enable them to enhance their own lives and to live with maximum independence, characterised by self-determination and mutual support." Information on publications and the RFVs various programs (Residential Rehabilitation Services, Psychosocial Rehabilitation Day Programs, Home based Outreach Support, Planned Respite, Volunteer Facilitation and Long Term Supported Accommodation) is provided.
Shawman Backup Management System V. 2.0
This excellent backup program is freeware
The Skeptic's Dictionary Home Page
The Skeptics Dictionary contains over 275 skeptical definitions, essays and references from acupuncture to zombies.
Tony Youens - UK Skeptic Website
This site contains articles and investigations into psychic claims by UK Skeptic Tony Youens
trancenet.org: Cults & Mind Control News homepage
"Championing Psychological Freedoms in Cults, Corporations, Families. Mind Control Research, News. Cult Veteran Personal Stories."
"The definitive Internet/WWW reference source for urban legends, myths, and folklore."
"A free Urban Legends research service and Urban Legends reference library! A centre for the rational and entertaining examination of Urban Legends, Urban Beliefs and folklore."
This is the website of Michael Heap, chartered clinical forensic psychologist and skeptic. Michael has an interest in hypnosis.
If you happen to like Sudoku puzzles, then this site is for you!
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... a free online encyclopaedia that anyone can edit
World Wide Words: Exploring the English language, by Michael Quinion, contains more than 400 pages on the history, origins, evolution and idiosyncrasies of English. New words and words in the news are regularly featured.
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