Links
These are links to sites I like, use or find somehow interesting. Some of them are vaguely related to my professional interests, but most just tickle my curiosity. Some of these materials help with write my marketing homework but you still have to turn to https://essaysworld.net/do-my-marketing-homework to have a good theoretical support that will cover the researched area and help with the search for relevance.
I guess that, more than anything else, these say things about what kind of person I am...
- Ancient Egyptian Language
A collection of resources for those interested in Middle Egyptian. - The Canterbury Tales Project
- This is what I do most days.
- Cats who Edit
- Many have contributed to this...
- The Church of Reality
- If you HAVE to join a church, why not try this one. It sure is different and it beats believing in things that are not real!
- El Cuaderno de Taganga
- This is the blog of a very dear friend of mine.
- Darwin Online
- A great resource filled with Darwin's documents.
- The Enigma Cryptozoo
- It's like having a museum of weird stuff.
- The Gothic Society
- Remember them? I really enjoyed their journal, ‘Udolpho.’
- Hundreds of Proofs of God's Existence
- Do you really have to ask? It's funny!
- The Memory Hole
- In case someone thought we might forget.
- Scholarly Digital Editions
- This is the company that I work for —generally for free. We produce beautiful —and useful— digital editions.
- The Skeptic's Dictionary
- I fell in love with this site when I read the entry on ‘Intelligent Design’. Well, Robert Todd Carroll is no Stephen Barret, M. D. —don't leave without checking Quackwatch—, but he is giving them trouble...
- TextualScholarship.org
- A new pet project. I am still working on this.
- How to Poach an Egg
- This is a very important question in life and, even better, it has an answer.