What's an Internet Free-Zone?
ONLINE
PUBLICATIONS
- National Public Radio (NPR)
Don't have time for the newspaper? NPR is the next best thing! The reporting is far more comprehensive and insightful than anything you'll get from the talking heads on network TV. And radio leaves your hands free for driving, washing the dishes, preparing your income taxes (ugh!) or petting the cat. Visit the site for programming information, audio clips and more.
USEFUL LINKS
- JbarJ Home PageWhether you're interested in log cabin construction or just want to see some nice scenery, you should visit this site maintained by our friend John Castor in Colorado.
- Learn2.comYou'll be amazed at how much you don't know how to do, and how quickly you can change that, by reading through these clever and entertaining tutorials.
- Mayo Health O@sisThis is a good place to begin researching any health-related issue.
- Search The Washington PostI frequently use this link to track down recent newspaper articles.
- Windows 95 AnnoyancesEver wonder why Windows 95 is so frustrating to use? You're not alone! This site provides dozens of free tips and work-arounds for mid-level to advanced users.
HARPER STREET INK is a rudimentary online magazine: we publish stuff on the World Wide Web. Our goal is to inform, provoke and entertain with writing that takes advantage of the visual appeal and ease-of-use of this new and still-evolving medium.
Unless otherwise stated, all written material is ©Copyright Glenn David Bartz and may not be used without permission. To obtain such permission, or to communicate with us about this site and its contents (we'd like that!), send mail to: bobcat@surfnetusa.com
Last Modified 3 February 2001