Pig Surfing A Wave on Computer Surfboard

Whoaaaa! Dudes! Da Pig's been surfing out on the Net! Here's a few Web strands that definitely need to be checked out! Hang ten (fingers) courtesy of The Capitalist Pig. Wherever the currents take you, tell 'em Da Pig sent cha!

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This is the coolest site for anyone who has Shockwave loaded as a plugin to their Netscape (or Explorer) browser. Jump over to Pop Rocket and play games online. I just can't seem to get those lightbulbs in the appropriate socket without getting clobbered by those dang hatchets! See what you can do. . . it's great!

Want more games? This one is a mindblower! As featured in several recent Web and Internet-related magazines, the YOU DON'T KNOW JACK Netshow is a whole lot of fun! Try it out for one of the best examples of streaming multimedia I've seen!

Play with the coke machine located in the Student Union at Cal Tech!

Visit Vision Quest Studios, "the largest and most diverse private art gallery on the Web", for original art by Diana Stanley. Select for viewing and/or purchase from unique designs in Fantasy, Wildlife, Native America, Western, Human Interest or Vision Quest & Destiny portraits.

Search the whole World-Wide Web? No problem! Just go to the All-in-1 Search Page! Every search engine imaginable lives there.

The CBS Television Home Page features info on all your favorite CBS television shows and characters.

Take a HotJava tour! Sun's Java language will be one of the next killer Web applications. Click on a Web page using the HotJava browser (soon to be incorporated into Netscape browsers as standard equipment) and your Web page comes to life with animation and sound! Check it out!

Another future Web killer app! VRML is coming! See it at Silicon Graphics, Intervista Software, VREAM and Macromedia, to name a few. Or, visit IBM Virtual World, including the IBM Digital Library. Freeware VRML browsers can be downloaded from the VRML depository (select Software / Browsers).

Ever wondered what sound a bumblebee would make in, say, Germany? How about Japan? Drive your Web browser to Georgetown, where you'll find that the little ol' buzzing bee in the U.S. sounds like "summ,summ" in Germany, but in Japan, it sounds like "bunbun"! You, too, could be Dr. Doolittle! But, first, learn to talk to the animals!

Can't get any respect? Then maybe you should go see Rodney Dangerfield at his home on the Web! Hear and read his latest jokes, and get a chuckle or two.

"Snake Plisskin? I heard you were dead." Wanna know for sure? Then hit the Dead People Server. You can find out if a celebrity is alive or dead. Win those bets with your co-workers! Dead People Server Text Link

Bond. James Bond. Nobody does it better. Point your Walther PPK at the 007 shrine and lap it up!

If you're an Entertainment Junkie, frequent visits to Mr. Showbiz will keep you informed about the latest in movie, music, television and theatre reviews. For the inside scoop, check out Hollywood Online or Twentieth Century Fox's home pages.

For bodacious graphics, you just gotta see Imagex. Warning! Netscape 1.1 or better will be required here, or don't even bother.

Huh Huh Huh! Beavis and Butthead rule on the MTV Home Page. Animation segments from their TV show, sound bites and more.

Separate reality from fiction, if you can....on the Science Fiction Home Page. A tribute to our alternate realities.

So, you're sitting behind the keyboard wheel of your Netscape cruiser, but just can't decide where you want to go today? Don't have to. Cruise on over and play a little URouLette. A spin of the wheel and where you'll end up, nobody knows!

Having a bad hair day? Want to find out why? Cruise to Web-O-Rhythm and check out your biorhythm stats.

Have a phone number that no one can remember? Jump over to PhoNETic and transpose that hard-to-remember number into something everyone can remember. Type in your seven-digit phone number and ask the server to send you a list of phonetic translations. You might find out that your phone number translates to 555-COOL! You'll receive hundreds of combos!

Hey, Beethoven! If you compose your own music, you definitely need to check out this Home Page by Dave Schmid, a student at the UMKC Conservatory of Music in Kansas City, Missouri. (Enhanced for Netscape 2.0).

Okay, so you don't really have to be a nerd to go there, but if you hit Nerdworld, you won't be sorry! Thousand of links from here mean you can always find an interesting place on The Web!

Shutterbugs! Check out some photos taken by John Parks, a Tulsa, OK photographer. After viewing the pics, you can take a tour of random links on The Web, courtesy of an autopilot hyperlink. Just click, sit back, put your feet up and watch as a new sight magically appears every 12 seconds. (Or adjust it to a longer time if you want to stay longer before the screen changes again.) Say "Cheese!"

You say Missouree, I say Missourah...Want some Show-Me State info, like who's who in the State Senate or Legislature? Come visit the Official Missouri State Web Site. We gots lots to offer!

So whatcha want to know about?? News? Weather?? Sports??? Entertainment???? Then the point to start at is...The Starting Point! And we made it so easy for you!

Lookin' for critters and such? Then look no further! Critter Collectibles

For fine ear jewelry, check out fellow capitalists Ruby & Sons Jewelers, featuring the Ear Pin.

If you've never been to Atom Films, you're in for a treat! Check out downloadable short films about gun-slingin' bikini babes, or the latest new animated short.

Hey Vern! Why do dogs have that peculiar way of greeting each other? Play the Pop-a-Zit game and other zany treats at the Ernest Fun Club, a tribute to the late Jim Varney.

The CyberPig hopes you enjoy zooming around the Web! Drive safely, and come back to visit us often so we don't get too lonely. Oink!


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