The Gutenberg Bible
http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/exhibitions/permanent/gutenberg/html/8.html
The University of Texas at Austin copy of the Gutenberg Bible is printed on paper and is in two volumes. It is one of forty-eight surviving copies and one of twenty-one complete copies in the world. Five of these are in the United States (the others are at the Library of Congress, Harvard University, Yale University, and the Pierpont Morgan Library). The Ransom Center acquired its copy in 1978 from the Carl H. Pforzheimer Foundation in New York City.
Italian Power Generation?
http://www.powergenitalia.com
If your business is power generation and you wanted to open an office in Italy, what would you call your website?
Surely not!
Massachusetts Statewide Site Finder
http://www.massmeansbusiness.com
Statewide Site Finder Promotes Massachusetts Business Opportunities
Powerful Spatial Resource Created Using ESRIs ArcIMS and ArcSDE Software
TSafeTrack24-7
http://www.SafeTrack24-7.com
TGPS Vehicle Tracking and Control System. Locates your car,
boat, or RV anytime, anywhere in North America. Will exchange links with: Auto accessories; Theft protection/asset recovery; Driving schools, teen drivers,
auto insurance, accident prevention/vehicle safety; Parents
of teens; Auto or boating associations/clubs; any other
related sites.
Lewis and Clark Web Site
http://www.esri.com/lewisandclark
ESR launched a Web site to commemorate the exploration of North America by Meriwether Lewis and William Clarks Corps of Discovery. Two hundred years ago, using compass, sextant, and the help of native peoples to guide them, the explorers started on a journey that would alter the face of the United States and significantly impact all the peoples within. Today, 21st century geospatial tools and processes are being applied to chronicle and explore numerous aspects of the 19th century event and its impacts, which ripple across two centuries. The Lewis and Clark Web site provides an introduction to these modern analyses as well as a detailed history of mapmaking-from the tools used by the Corps of Discovery to modern cartographic methods such as GIS, a computer-based tool for mapping and analyzing places and events.