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A roundup of recommended Web sites

* Vintage snake oil: A huge collection of print ads dating to the early part of the 20th century is at Duke University’s Ad*Access, https:

//scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/adaccess.

* The truth isn’t out there: Conspire (https://www.alchemica.co.uk/conspire) is the place to go when you’re too lazy to come up with your own conspiracy theory but still want something to mutter incoherently in public places. That’s the frequency, Kenneth.

* Push it: Spend a lot of time surfing? Then you probably won’t consider this a waste of time. Big Green Button: https://www.geocities.com /hollywood/5945/bgb%2dmain.html.

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* Be an artist: Or at least play one on the Net. Pop-O-Matic (https://www.sooch.com/ diy/index.html) puts the power of collage in everyone’s mouse.

* Honk if your keyboard has a horn: Who says bumper stickers are only for cars? Internet bumper stickers for e-mail and Web sites are free for the taking at https://www.directtodave.com/ibs.

* How fast are you going?: A quick way to tell how much bandwidth you’re actually running on: https://computingcentral.msn.com/topics/bandwidth/speedtest50.asp.

* Satan doesn’t just talk on records: Oh, sure, everyone knows that when you play rock music backward there are secret messages. But what about that memo from the boss? Reverse it at https://www.wildcowpublishing.com/ paranormal/reverse.html.

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