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An excellent site containing everything you ever wanted to know about airships. It has an infectious and eccentric enthusiasm for the subject, and although the design isn't the most exciting in the world, it's a detailed resource for this fascinating subject.
www.rubiks.com
If you thought that Rubik's Cube vanished at around the same time as the New Romantics, you were wrong. This is the official Rubik's Cube site and contains information and tips about the latest puzzles and games from the makers of the infamous cube. You can even play on-line.
www.ionet.net/ jellenc/eae_intr.html
A superb web page telling the story of aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart. It's superbly put together, with excellent design, and is a comprehensive account of a pioneering woman. It's an ideal antidote to the usual male-dominated content of the Internet.
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