www.toonopedia.com
This website is for all you cartoon lovers out there. Fellow toon enthusiasts have spent a lot of time putting this site together with the aim of presenting an encyclopaedia of toons. There are over 900 toon topics discussed on this site, so it should keep you occupied for quite a while. Toons such as Andy Cap, Bugs Bunny, Garfield, Hercules, Mighty Mouse, Nutsy Squirrel, Superman, Tweety Bird, Yogi Bear and Ziggy are only a few of the old favourites listed. Each toon comes complete with its own dedicated page that highlights the original medium, who produced it and when they first made an appearance. Just in case you forgot what they looked like, pictures have been provided to refresh your memory. This site is simple in its presentation; it focuses on the content rather than the appearance. Given that it is predominantly a text driven site, it will be quick to load no matter what connection speed you have.
www.aviewoncities.com
The purpose of this site is to provide information about cities in the world that are worth visiting. AviewonCities.com focuses on major sites and attractions in these cities with particular emphasis on architecture. Only a select number of cities are displayed, as these are ones that the site creator has visited over the past few years. Antwerp, Barcelona, Chicago, Detroit, London, New York, Prague and Vancouver are only some of the cities listed on this site. For a full list click, the 'City Index' link where you will find a total of 20 cities. AviewonCities.com will take you through the 'Sights & Attractions' each city has to offer, provide you with a link to a travel centre where you can book your flights, hotels and car hire, and highlight buildings that you must make an effort to see in each city. This site is a useful guide to cities and is worth taking a look at before travelling to your destination.
www.saveenergy.co.uk
This site has been brought to you by 'The Energy Saving Trust', which is one of the UK's leading organisations tasked with sustainable energy solutions in homes and on the road. They provide independent evidence-based policy analysis around the areas of energy efficiency, small-scale renewables and clean, low carbon transport, covering both the UK and Europe. The Energy Saving Trust offers tailored programmes to help; Businesses/Workplaces, Consumers/Households/Individual Motorists, Fleet Managers (including freight), Housing Associations, Local Authorities, Schools/Education Facilities and Vehicle Manufacturers/Technology Developers. If you are interested in what you as an individual can do to improve our environment and start saving energy then you may find what this site has to say is worth taking notice of. The 'What can I do today?' section demonstrates how easy it is to get started, get your free Home Energy check, implement cheap & simple steps today and everyday, consider the 10 point energy plan, work out how much you can save by saving energy, take an energy wastage tour and implement simple energy saving tips for your car. What are you waiting for?