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- Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1911 edition
- Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (FOLDOC)
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- a list of e-texts: http://classiclit.about.com/library/bl-etexts/bl-cl-etexts.htm
- Robert Huntington Fletcher: A History of English Literature (1918): http://classiclit.about.com/library/bl-etexts/rfletcher/bl-rfletcher-history-table.htm
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<KF> 22:08, September 8, 2005 (UTC)
KF's favourite rock classics
- Badfinger: "Carry On Till Tomorrow"
- The Who: "Behind Blue Eyes"
- Paul McCartney & Wings: "No Words"
- The Kinks: "Days"
- John Lennon: "Give Me Some Truth"
- The Troggs: "Love Is All Around"
- Christie: "Man of Many Faces"
- Slade: "Far Far Away"
- The Bee Gees: "The Lord"
- The Rolling Stones: "Backstreet Girl"
The runners-up:
- The Beatles: "While My Guitar Gently Weeps"
- The Beatles: "Lady Madonna"
- Creedence Clearwater Revival: "Bad Moon Rising"
- Sir Douglas Quintet: "Texas Me"
- Manfred Mann: "My Name Is Jack"
<KF> 20:00, 13 December 2005 (UTC) (See User talk:Rentastrawberry.)
Did you know...
From Wikipedia's newest articles:
- ...that Ernst Litfaß was the inventor of the free-standing advertising column which bears his name?
- ...that Rosa Montero is a leading author of contemporary feminist literature and a senior journalist for Spain's largest newspaper, El País?
- ...that Hazelwood power station is the single largest source of carbon dioxide emissions in Australia, although it is only the sixth-largest power station?
- ...that the name of the Congolese writer Tchicaya U Tam'si means small paper, which speaks for a country in Zulu?
- ...that silent film actor Harrison Ford and present-day star Harrison Ford each have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame?
Did you know...
From Wikipedia's newest articles:
- ...that Elizabeth Taylor made her London stage debut in 1982 at the Victoria Palace Theatre in a revival of Lillian Hellman's play The Little Foxes?
- ...that Adolf Hitler was a self-proclaimed vegetarian and had a large greenhouse built to keep him supplied with fresh fruits and vegetables throughout World War II?
- ...that John W. Peoples, Jr. tried to have his execution carried out by electric chair instead of lethal injection?
- ...that Science Service used to broadcast information from its Science News magazine on the radio?
- ... that Igor Spassky, the head of the Russian Rubin Design Bureau, was the chief designer of 187 submarines (91 diesel-electric and 96 nuclear) as well as Halliburton oil platforms and the marine part of the Sea Launch complex?