Personal Web Links Page (for Edith Webber)  

 

eCommerce / ISP

* Apple iMac Tour / Apple Store
 

Phone Books

* Yellow / White Pages (Oz)
* Rest of the World

Satellite Image Maps

* SightSeer Sample (Grand Canyon)
* Many others here

Cardiff and Minehead

* Cardiff Municipal Website
* Minehead UK Info (from Wikipedia)

Space & UFOs

* NASA (US Space Agency)
* Alien-UK (Sightings)
* SETI (E-Ts)
* Planetary Society
* Hubble Telescope 

Apple Mac Training

* Mac Training Videos (Go Here Lessons, click Next after each 2 minute lesson; also list of links)

News and Info
* Hampton Union
* icWales.co.uk (News from Wales)
* The New York Times
Recipes

* Classic Jewish Food Recipes
* etc, etc, etc.

 

Plenty of multimedia Training opportunities for the Mac
The Apple store has 100’s of tutorials. (Some are video)
Apple - Find Out How - Mac Basics 47 basics
100’s of tutorials (in addition to Mac Basics)

PCRescueRepair's Mac Training Tutorials 1 of 12 (youtube videos)

VTC's online's Mac Starter Training (videos), and you can subscribe for more.

AustralianMac.com goes over the Mac Desktop, and some programs.
He goes at a really slow speed for beginners... and continues up to advanced.

And YouTube is searchable for pretty much any demo. (Or Google for that matter)

Cleaning your Mac Mighty Mouse ball (if up or down gets stuck...)
Flip mouse over, Run ball around with a bit of pressure on white sheets of paper.
If it still sticks, blow into gap around ball (web says"compressed air", a straw works)
With the dust removed, the roller ball bit will work like new again.
(The new glass magic mouse will never need that, but that's £56.)
 
Wikipedia (Info on anything) Harlan's Links YouTube (videos on anything)

PCs Magazines, Etc.

Yahoo!  

Enter topic & click search to use Yahoo.


Click this Google logo to go there.

Entering a topic just above (and hitting "Search") performs an internet search.
This will each return a list of web sites on your topic.  Although Yahoo! is one of the most 
popular "search" engines, it also has listings "by category." (e.g. See Bridge or Golf).
For more help and hints on how-to search the web, check this out.
Last update: May 22, 2010