Entries Tagged as ‘Web shells’

October 14, 2008

Movie Classics… Web Shell

An ode to the movie classics that made movies what they are today.The era where the plotlines we love today started and evolved.

Movie Classic Appreciation
The Golden Years
Turner Classic Movies and other television stations have been created over the years to broadcast these classic movies. Movies that are aired on this station created the movie [...]

October 13, 2008

Wildlife in a nut(web)shell

Your Big Backyard was my first pro-environment influence. The website’s main goal is subscriptions to their magazine, but it also offers things for kids to do like recipes and craft projects.

Your Big Backyard is a kid’s version of the National Wildlife Federation. Currently their homepage draws attention to the “attack” on the Endangered Species [...]

October 9, 2008

Martin Margiela on the Half-Shell

Martin Margiela is one of fashion’s most shadowy figures. He never shows his face at his own runway shows, is rarely interviewed or photographed… and yet has been designing some of the craziest, best clothes since the 1980s.
The New York Times archive is a good place to start reading about his life and designs.

Style.com’s directory [...]

October 9, 2008

A beginner’s resource to the online world of webcomics

The opportunities from the Internet are boundless. Our class is about how journalism is adapting to the internet, and how we, as journalists, will adapt as well. Journalism isn’t the only thing changing due to the internet.
One of my favorite procrastinating activities on the internet now is looking at webcomics. It used [...]

October 9, 2008

The Golden State Warriors Information Center

Welcome to your one stop source for everything Golden State Warriors related. Buy tickets, watch videos and check up on up to the minute stats through the link bank below.
1. Golden State Warriors Wikipedia page – Features team history, current and past roster’s and season-by-season records. Other highlights include broadcast information, a list of past [...]

October 9, 2008

Ancient History Resources

Ancient history, especially the history of the Mediterranean area and the Near East, is one of my interests. I have decided to create a resource page that will include links to websites with good information about ancient history for that part of the world.
This site, hosted by Fordham University in New York, contains primary [...]

October 8, 2008

NYC Cheap!

Welcome to New York City my college friend! This is a budget tour designed for the first day of your first trip to NYC. You’ll love this town!

Start your day by knowing what is going on with the subway system and the local weather. NY1, a 24 hour cable channel, and the NY1 [...]

October 8, 2008

App Store Shell

Since Apple introduced the App Store to the iPhone and iPod Touch, the versatility of these mobile products has been greatly increased.
There are applications to be downloaded for free or for pay, and they include games, utilities, references and more. Anyone can create an application and post it to the application store on Apple’s [...]

October 8, 2008

Teen Drivers Web Shell

As of Aug. 1, 2008, Connecticut teen drivers lost many driving freedoms, following a national trend to protect teens. Statistics show that teens are the most dangerous population on the road. According to a study by the New Jersey Teen Driver Study Commission, 6,000 teens die annually in car crashes
In an effort to lower those [...]

October 8, 2008

Campus Crime Web Shell

Two sexual assaults were recently reported at the University of Connecticut Storrs campus, with less than a week between them.
That was enough to bring campus safety once again to the minds of students, making them more aware and more concerned with the decisions they make regarding their own safety. However, such concerns tend to [...]