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Saturday July 5, 2008
Whether you're looking for a rare book, a used book, an audio book, or a comic book, chances are you can find it on the Web using one of these excellent book search engines. Read more in my article titled Top Ten Book Search Engines.

And speaking of book search: Did you know that you can find free, yep, FREE, books on the Web? Read my article titled Free eBooks on the Web to find free downloadable eBooks.

Happy Fourth of July

Friday July 4, 2008

You really should be at a barbeque or something right now, instead of inside looking at a computer, but since you are, and you chose this site, you get the Extra Special Independence Day Blog Spectacular.

Here are a few web goodies for your Fourth of July amusement.

Fourth of July History

  • The US Census Bureau has put together a very good history/information fact sheet all about the Fourth.
  • A Capital Fourth from PBS: Includes history and etiquette of the American flag, a chronological timeline of the holiday, and various patriotic reflections.
  • Fourth of July Celebrations Database: From American University. This is a huge resource, and has such Independence Day tidbits as Numerical Symbolism and the Fourth of July, a Chronology of Musical Events, and more general and specific historical references.
  • Independence Day: If you've ever had a vague hankering to read the Magna Carta in its' entirety, or sit down to do a little light reading with the Declaration of Independence, then this is the place. Includes these and more historical documents in their entirety, a (somewhat annoying) MIDI jukebox full of patriotic songs, and more.

Fourth of July Celebrations

Fourth of July Food

  • National Hot Dog and Sausage Council: The best press copy ever: "Fourth of July Is 'Top Dog' Holiday for Weiner Lovers. Americans Associate Hot Dogs Most Closely with Independence Day - and Exercise Their Freedoms of Choice in Toppings and Buns."
  • Hot Dogs and America: I wish I had known about this one. ""Hot Dogs As America" will offer a selection of ten of the most tempting hot dogs from ballparks and cities around the country, in celebration of Baseball As America, the first major exhibition to examine the relationship between baseball and American culture, on view at the American Museum of Natural History from March 16 through August 18, 2002." Excuse me, Curator, sir? Half of the display over there seems to be missing.
  • Barbeque: All bbq, all the time. Mmmm....barbeque....
  • Star Trek Barbeque: To boldly barbeque where no man has barbequed before. Grilled meat just tastes so much better when you're wearing a polyester space outfit, complete with pleather boots.
  • I.F.O.C.E, or the International Federation of Competitive Eating. Alka-Seltzer is apparently a big corporate sponsor here, for obvious reasons. Perhaps Pepto-Bismol and whoever represents ipecac syrup should send their people to meet IFOCE's people, we'll have a meeting, we'll take a memo, etc.

Fourth of July Fireworks

  • The National Council on Fireworks Safety: Includes state laws and many multimedia presentations of various governmental employees nagging you to put it down! Put it DOWN! Do you want to set yourself on fire? Do you? I didn't think so. Here's a sparkler. Yes, it's fun. It's FUN! We're here to have fun, not set people on fire! Don't make me get the angry voice out because then we-NO! We do NOT think it's "cool" to scare your sister and make her cry with the dang Roman candles tied to Dolly Love and Kiss! Get over here! I swear, you're driving me to Crazytown. Yes, you are. Yes, you ARE.
  • The Underappreciated Art of Firecracker Labels: We went and got a few fireworks yesterday and I got a good look at what we'll soon be blowing to smithereens. These pictures are actually quite good. Too bad we'll be blowing them to smit-did I already say that? Yes. We'll be blowing things up. Yay!
  • Flickr Fireworks: All the pictures at Flickr that have been tagged with the word "fireworks." There's some pretty impressive ones here. I'm sure I'll come home with my usual masterpieces of blur, smudge, thumb, and/or unidentified floor of some kind.
  • Cyberfireworks.com: Create your own fireworks show-you even get to choose the location, among which are the Las Vegas Strip, New York City, and the Grand Canyon. This would be fun for kids.

Fourth of July Games

  • Fourth of July Scavenger Hunt: The Fourth Of July Web Search scavenger hunt is all about America: the history of Independence Day, various Fourth Of July monuments, identification of historic sites, and Presidents. Plus, it's a great way to test your Web search skills!
  • Fourth of July Printables: Fun and free printables for the younger set.
  • Fourth of July Online Games: A whole list of fun games to keep the kids occupied for a few minutes while you get the hamburgers ready.
  • Fourth of July Puzzles: Fun puzzles for kids of all ages.

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