Links

These are the web sites that I visit most frequently.


favorite links

nasa

National Aeronautical and Space Administration

spacedaily

Daily news from the space industry

epinions

Great reviews of products from average people

seti@home

See where my spare CPU cycles are going

intellicast

Great weather maps

maps on us

My favorite road map site for big and detailed maps

sunbelt software

Essential system enhancements for Windows NT

dfx

Makes a muddy music stream clear


more links

News

Google News
Reuters News
The New York Times
Nashua Telegraph - Local News
The Union Leader

News Photos

Yahoo News Photo
Yahoo News Photo Highlights

Stocks

Yahoo Stock Quotes
Stock Market - Dow Jones

Event Calendars

Union Leader Calendar
WZID Calendar of Events

Science News

Google Sci/Tech News
ScienceDaily News
Science Blog

Technology News

NY Times - Technology
PC Magazine
PC World Magazine News
Ars Technica
SlashDot News
Slashdot Science News
Slashdot Rights News
Apple Computer
MacWorld Magazine
MacWorld News
MacSlash News
Tom's Hard News
The Register
The Inquirer

Developer News

Fresh Meat Latest Open Source
Freshmeat Random Project

Security News

Network Security News
ComputerWorld Security News
eWeek Security News
CSO Online Latest News
Ziff Davis Security News
CERT/CC Current Activity

Internet Activity

Google Zeitgeist
Matrix Internet Averages
Internet Health Report
Internet Traffic Report
ITR 7-Day Report
Internet Storm Center
Internet Storm Center - Top 10
MessageLabs Virus Threats
Daily Spam Chart

Weather

National Weather Service US Radar Loop
National Weather Service NY Radar Loop
National Weather Service MA Radar Loop
Weather Underground
Intellicast Radar Loop
USA Weather Map
USA Temperatures
USA Precipitation Forecast
GOES-8 Full Earth Satellite Image
GOES-8 NE Satellite Image
Weather Satellite
Infrared Weather Satellite
New England Weather Radar Map
Water Vapor Weather Satellite
Respiratory Index
Tree Pollen
Grass Pollen
Ragweed Pollen
Mold Spores

Space Imagery

J-Track Satellite Tracking
Sky Above Now
ISS Image of the Day
OSEI Image of the Day
Earth Observatory Image of Day
Earth Observatory New Images
Visible Earth Latest Image
Astronomy Picture of the Day
SOHO Pick of the Week
SOHO Hot Shots
SOHO - The Sun Now
Aurora Map
Hubble Telescope News
NASA Cassini Images

Space News

SpaceWeather
Spaceflight Now News
SpaceDaily News
TerraDaily News

NASA Webcams

KSC 1 - Weather
KSC 2 - NASA TV
KSC 3 - NASA TV
KSC 4 - O+C High Bay
KSC 5 - ISS processing in SSPF
KSC 6 - ISS processing in SSPF
KSC 7 - Station processing in SSPF
KSC 8 - ISS Truss in O+C Building
KSC 9 - Station processing in SSPF Highbay
KSC 10 - Station processing in SSPF
KSC 11 - ISS processing in SSPF
KSC 12 - ELV Select Video
KSC 13 - P1 Truss Processing in SSPF
KSC 14 - View from SSPF
KSC 15 - O+C High Bay

Webcams

Mount Washington North View
Pru Boston Webcam
WB56 Boston Webcam
Weirs Beach Webcam
Manchester Webcam
Concord Webcam
NY Ground Zero Webcam

Comics

UserFriendly Cartoon
UserFriendly Random Cartoon
Comics

web slideshow

I have a slideshow application running on a second monitor that cycles through many of these. This allows me to keep working while keeping up to date on the latest events. You can download the current version of this below (Internet Explorer 5.5 and above, only). Be aware that it is a work in progress, so there are some minor bugs to be worked out.

Web Slide Show Application

This is an "HTML Application", or HTA file. Internet Explorer will treat it as an executable file, and might give you a warning message. Once you run it, it will open a little window with VCR-type controls and a drop-down menu. You can move this window by clicking on a blank area and dragging. You can also resize the window to arrange the controls to your liking. The application sets a few cookies to remember the window location and the last slide viewed.

Be aware that IE's security restrictions don't allow a browser window to track the mouse if it leaves the window, so you have to move the window slowly. These restrictions also introduce a few other quirks for which I am looking for work-arounds. The application does take advantage of one of these security restrictions to prohibit pop-up windows.

Upon opening, it will also launch a separate browser window to start the sequence. You can hit F11 to make this window fullscreen. This is what I do on my second monitor. Click the forward and back buttons to advance through the web pages. Click the stop button to halt playback, and the play button to start it up again. The play button doubles-up when the slideshow is running. Clicking it in this state won't do anything.

You can also select a page from the drop-down menu to send it directly to that page. It will start playing the sequence from that page. The reload button forces the current page to reload everything, bypassing the browser's cache. This ensures that you are looking at the latest information. Finally, there is a small close button in the upper right corner. This will close the control window, but not the external browser.

I recommend AlwaysOnTopMaker to make the control window topmost, so that it floats above your other windows. The control is small enough so that you should be able to tuck it out of your way, yet is always accessable to control the sequence. For instance, If an article catches your eye, you can hit the stop button to give yourself time to read it. (If I can figure out how to do this from the HTA file, then this extra utility won't be necessary.) For more information on how to set up you own slides, there is documentation within the HTA file.

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