• Google -- This is the best search engine and most important website on the internet.
  • Gmail -- This is an email program that provides far better software and storage than most alternatives.
  • Google Maps -- This is the place to go to find directions.
  • Google Products -- One should always search here to find the lowest price for a desired product.
  • Kayak -- This site searches all the major airline search engines to find the lowest prices
  • Craigslist -- This website is poorly organized, but provides a lot of local real estate and job information.
  • New York Times -- This is the best source for current event news.
  • Time -- This is anther good sorce for news.
  • Arxiv -- This is a archive of recent physics and mathematics preprints.
  • Open Access Journals -- This is a database of current open journals. Support these journals.
  • KEK -- This is a library of scanned research articles (mostly physics).
  • Library Genesis -- This is a website of scanned books.
  • Math Sci Net -- This is a search engine for mathematics papers.
  • Latex Reference -- This is a reference for latex.
  • Kubuntu -- This is a nice looking Linux distrubution best used on "newer" computers.
  • Firefox -- This is the best internet browser.
  • Open Office -- This free program makes Microsoft Office irrelevant.
  • JavaScript Slideshow -- This is a link to the code I edited to make picture slideshows.
  • HTML and others -- This is a link to lots of learning materials for HTML and various internet languages.
  • C, C++ -- These are some simple tutorials for learning C and C++ programming.
  • Wikipedia -- This is the most important sorce for reference material on the internet.
  • Curvature Calculator -- This is a small program I wrote in Mathematica 5 to compute various curvature tensors for a metric expressed in local coordinates. I follow all of Wald's conventions with respect to the usual sign ambiguities in curvature tensor definitions.
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