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Site of the Week Archive September 2006

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    Mr & Miss People

    Pick your gender, choose your shape, colour, shoes and other accessories and hay presto you have your very own Mr Man or Woman. More

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    You & Scissor Sisters

    You and a friend can star in a Scissor Sisters’ video. Follow the simple online instructions, submit a photo of your self and a friend and a way you go! More

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    Gopher broke

    This Gopher is bored of his humdrum diet and wants a change. He hatches a plan to do just that but it doesn’t go as expected. More

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    A Scanner Darkly

    It’s rare enough that a film’s web site is worth viewing. Happily A Scanner Darkly is an exception. A well-designed and informative flash site to entertain you. More

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    Breitling

    Expensive looking website from the expensive watch company. Find out why they cost so much and why everyone wants one! More

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    Steve Irwin memorial

    An online memorial to the environmentalist Steve Irwin, tragically killed this week while making a wild life documentary. More

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    UFO

    This is the film as the makers say, “establishes the fact that UFOs are real”. A brave claim to be sure. Due to be released this month, so stay tuned! More

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    An Inconvenient Truth

    A passionate and inspirational look at Al Gores fervent crusade to halt global warming's deadly progress by exposing the myths and misconceptions that surround it. More

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    Current TV

    Broadcasting through conventional means and well as the Internet. Current TV as the name would suggest aims to deliver “stories from the real world”. With a strong emphasis on viewer participation in what makes it to air and programme making. More

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    Sneak peek

    An increasing library of TV shows, cartoons, comedy, anime and more. Watch previous episodes of your favourite and even get to see next season episodes. Don’t wait months to see them. More

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    Podcasat Ireland

    Podcastingireland have created the first Irish orientated podcast dictory. All the major radio stations have a presence. There are also a growing number of independent podcasts, it’s only going to get more popular, watch this space. More

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    Dublin Fringe Festival

    If you’re looking for thought-provoking, original and often entertaining theatre, then be sure to check out the Dublin Fringe Festival. More

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    Control Arms campaign

    Sign-up to the 1,000,000 face campaign. Control Arms is a campaign to put pressure on governments of the word to tighten the sale and distribution of arms, jointly run by Amnesty International, IANSA and Oxfam. More

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    Science Daily

    A truly extensive site devoted to all things sicence. A vast aray of topics for the professional and the casual browser. From health and medicne, fossels and runes to space and time and all that might be inbetween. More

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    How it all works

    How stuff works is an extensive enclopida site. Broken down into accesiable catorgies such as auto stuff, people stuff, health stuff, travel stuff. Each sections has detailed information with illustrations and animations. More

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    Win a house!

    The DCCA is a voluntary organisation whose aim is to build a community centre for the Inishowen peninsula. They plan to do this by recruiting members for €20 and giving one of them a house! Who said you cant get good value these days? More

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    Get on down at the tea pa

    Ever wonderd what rap might sound like if the “Hamptons” types popularised rap? More

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    Winters end

    A homegrown Thriller created by Patrick Kenny & Damien Donnelly. Ready for release after 5 years in gestation. Picking up recent awards such as: Best Picture in The Hollywood DV Festival and Best Music in Feature at the Irish Film & TV Awards. More

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    Tick-tock

    Humanclock.com shows a photograph of the current time using photos submitted by users. The photos display the time in ingenious or imaginative ways and change every minute. You not only get a unique clock but also an interesting photo gallery. More

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    You & Scissor Sisters

    You and a friend can star in a Scissor Sisters’ video. Follow the simple online instructions, submit a photo of your self and a friend and a way you go! More

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    Wikipdia

    Web-based is a free-content encyclopedia. It exists as a website that allows any visitor to freely edit its content. Wikipedia is written collaboratively by volunteers, allowing most articles to be changed by almost anyone with access to the website. More

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    NASA

    Extensive resource of images, videos and information about the space programs past, current and future. There is even a large recruitment section for all you budding austranaust out there. More

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    Second Life

    Second Life is a 3-D virtual world entirely built and owned by its residents. Since opening to the public in 2003 it has become inhabited by 321,389 people. Build your own home or business, trade goods and services in a thriving market place. More

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    Online jukebox

    Set up your own general playlist and let Pandora select similar music to your original choice. You can tell it if you don’t like it and it will select another track of a similar genre. All free and online! More

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    Gig Ireland

    Started with the purpose of giving bands an opportunity to promote themselves online. Once registered (which is free) they can list information about themselves, lsit gigs, create message boards and put MP3's on the site. More

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    B.A.S.E. jumping

    B.A.S.E. stands for Building, Antenna, Span and Earth. The four things you can jump off, with parachute attached of course. Belgium extreme sport athlete Cedric Dumont came to Ireland to B.A.S.E. jump over the summer. Find out how he got on. More

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    New science

    This site is dedicated to all things space related. With articles as to how we should deal with astroids heading for earth and news on how the Mars rover “Opportunity” is doing. It’s definitely one for the enthuiast or keen astronomer. More

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    Is this the future of TV?

    An eclectic mix of music videos, film clips and other wierdness from the Internet and TV airways presented in full screen. Categorised for your convenience into short films, technology, subversive, music and weird. More

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