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Normally, this would
be called something like Miha's hot links. But let's rather just call
it a list of some web pages everyone who managed to come here should
visit.
Firstly, I wouldn't have a place to dump all this if there wasn't for Amis.Net (now part of A1), my ISP.
Then there is my school, my employer and my second home, the
Department of Modelling in Engineering Sciences and Medicine at Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Ljubljana.
(Occasionally we are on display
here).
What Google is for the
world, Najdi.si is
for Slovenia.
One of the rare almost free telephone directories
on the Web (and the only good thing Telekom Slovenije and their
accomplices have put together in years) can be found here.
A1, the least bad mobile phone company
in Slovenia also have their website.
The best conversions of the best computer games ever made can be found here. The originals
are still available here.
The finest collection of resources on computers made by Sinclair
Research resides here.
The operating system of choice running on most of the modern computers
I own or administer (or both) can be found here.
The people who make the most amazing little computer
since Sir Clive's little miracles (and the first true "Marvel of British engineering" since...
well, since a long time ago) have their homepage here.
And they have even managed to create a proper operating
system for the device to run.
It's nice to
see that there are still people here and
here who still
drive and maintain the cars from the land that is no more.
There's a Japanese-based company
that makes bicycle components of reasonable quality and a British company
that used to make the best three-speed hubs money could buy (sadly, the
company along with its brand name had
to be sold recently). Nowadays the ultimate in multi-speed gear hubs is
coming from this
German
company.
A place where
you can study the possibilities of train-travel over Europe and even
book a seat on some trains is here. The similar thing for
trains in Slovenia is available here.
If you have a
piece of Slovenian text you can't pronounce, visit this machine and
it will say it aloud for you. A
similar machine for some other languages is also available.
If you have
just put some mathematical expression into your calculator and got the
result 0.781831482, you may wonder how this is expressed with
elementary functions.
This machine may be of help.
Have you
switched from Windows to Linux and now feel a bit lonely without your
beloved VB? It doesn't have to be this way. Here is a guy with a solution.
The homepage that made me make this is here (too bad
that its even more
brain-resetting predecessor isn't online any more).
If you know of a page
that isn't included here but should be, if one of these pages is yours
but you want it removed, or if you find a link on this page that
doesn't work, please let me know.
Thank you.
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