
Below are a few links to places that I find useful. I have divided them into
two broad categories.
Academic Research
Computer
Related
Communication Resources
The National Communication Association is the primary organization for communication scholars and professionals.
The International Communication Association is also an important resource for communication scholarship.
The American Communication Association
is a third entity dedicated to communication studies.
Created by Dan Oetting at Northwestern University, The
Douglass Project is a wonderful resource for public address speech
texts.
Government and Political Resources
The White House.
The Senate.
The House of Representatives.
The Thomas site contains the Congressional Record and other material.
If you use RealAudio then you might like the Supreme Court Oral Argument site which contains actual recordings of cases argued before the bench.
Cornel has built a site containing Supreme Court Decisions.
The people who conduct the United States Census also post useful material.
Finally, the Library of Congress is always a wealth of information
Linux
I admit it, I'm a Linux geek. If
you don't know what Linux is, check out the official Linux
homepage or Linux.Com.
My
favorite distribution of Linux is Mandrake
7.0, and my preferred X-Windows server is KDE.
I visit many of the
usual Linux related sites including Slashdot,
Freshmeat, Linux
Today and Themes.Org.
Visor and Palm Pilot
As if my allegiance
to Linux weren't enough, I also make considerable use of a blue Visor
Deluxe from Handspring.
 To
maintain this technological fetish, I visit Visor
Central and PalmGear HQ.
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