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Here are some other sites you might want to check out. All of them open in a new window so you can return here easily, so you may need to disable any popup killers you have running.
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http://web.mit.edu/smalpert/www/roads/ - Steve Alpert's roadfan site which focuses mainly on signs but features other surprises as well.
http://www.njfreeways.com - Ray Martin's website featuring pictures, maps, and exit lists of the freeways in the Garden State.
http://www.nycroads.com, http://www.phillyroads.com, and http://www.bostonroads.com - Steve Anderson's sites which feature in-depth histories of roads and crossings, both built and not built, in the New York City, Philadelphia, and Boston areas, respectively.
http://www.ratetheroads.com - Also by Steve Anderson, here you can read the webmaster's review of some selected freeways, and you can submit your own ratings as well.
http://www.ihoz.com - Features a guide to the nation's 1- and 2-digit Interstate Highways.
http://www.kurumi.com - Features the Sign Maker java program, guide to 3-digit Interstate Highways, guide to interchanges, and more.
http://www.mapquest.com - Maps, driving directions, and more. This site has been very helpful to me on making my site.
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http://www.gsn.com - Website for GSN: The Network for Games. Here you can play along with GSN shows interactively, read and post on GSN's game show message board, and more.
http://www.gscentral.net - Brad Francini's site which features comprehensive pages for The Price is Right, Press Your Luck, and Wheel of Fortune, along with a good-sized video clip page.
http://www.classicgameshows.com - Mike Klauss' site which features pages on Whew!, Hit Man, Blockbusters '87, and Trump Card as well as a video section.
http://www.tvgameshows.net - Steve Beverly's game show news site.
http://www.tpir.tv - Tony Harrison's Price is Right siute, which features tons of clips and pictures from the show.
http://www.golden-road.net -Another spectacular Price is Right site. It features lots of backstage photos and the TPIR message boards.
And for any other game show link I missed, here's Matt Ottinger's Game Show Compendium...http://userdata.acd.net/ottinger/compendium/
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http://www.wikipedia.org - Wikipedia is just what it sounds like--an encyclopedia than anyone can edit. Even if you don't have anything to add or change, reading its 1,000,000+ articles is a great way to kill some time.
http://www.imdb.com - The Internet Movie Database; a site similar to Wikipedia but with a focus on television shows, movies, and the people who star in them.
http://www.gamefaqs.com - GameFAQs is a site which features reviews, walkthroughs, cheats/codes, and message boards for thousands of video games from any video game console you can think of.
http://www.jumptheshark.com - Read people's opinions on when they thought one of thousands of television shows started going downhill, and then post your own if you'd like.
http://www.youtube.com - YouTube features home-made movies of just about anything you can think of. You can also upload your own videos but PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE don't commit copyright infringement.
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2005-2008 by Robert Wojcik. Everything you see on these pages is 100% mine unless sources are cited. Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Complaints? Just wanna holler at me? E-mail me at Wbigdaddy913@aol.com.
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