Friday, February 06, 2004

This is kind of bizzar. It is an index of FAQs, but it is amazingly short. Granted, it does give some very useful sites--US Library of Congress FAQ about copyright, IRS income tax FAQ--but then there is the American Phychological Association's FAQ about sexual orientation. That's cool, but it seems odd to have that and the USNET FAQ Archives listed as the most important resources. Plus, who are these residents of Naperville, IL who are the final goto on what questions and FAQs are important resources.

One of the links from the above site is to this site, which appears to be another bizzar site which is:

an on-line community of concerned citizens, researchers, independent investigators and journalists asking and exploring unanswered questions.

They seem to be focusing heavily on the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in NYC (I am not a big fan of the term "9-11," its way too kitchy). Some of the questions are very compellling, but I am still not sure what the point of the page is except to stimulate discussion and encourage the exchange of knowledge. I question, though, the validity of some of the comments and questions since there are so many conspearicy theories that can cloud one's thought when looking at information like this for too long.

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