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Miscellany
These are miscellaneous sites that we've found or been told about but which don't fit into any of the other categories.

Cyberglow
It can be surprisingly difficult to track down a supplier of reflective products such as armbands,  an essential safety item when out walking on dark evenings.  This company has a comprehensive range of products available.  WE'VE PURCHASED THINGS FROM THIS COMPANY ONLINE
Air Conditioners In The UK
An interesting article on buying and installing decent air conditioners
Units Of Measurement
Not the most useful of sites perhaps but one that contains every unit of measurement ever used anywhere at any time.  Take a look...
Break The Chain
If you are fed up with well meaning e-mails from friends,  forwarding on chain letters related to a particular cause,  this web site can help you explain to them that the whole thing is probably a hoax...
Break the Chain
Trail & Hike
We came across this web site through one of the shopping portals.  They provide a wide range of outdoor type things !  WE'VE PURCHASED THINGS FROM THIS COMPANY ONLINE
Transmitter Information
If you've ever got a new TV and weren't sure which channels were where,  this web site from the BBC can help.  It also helps you find out where you can receive Channel 5 as well as Digital Terrestrial Television.
BBCi
Digital Terrestrial Television Predictor
If ,  rather than opting for Satellite or Cable,  you are interested in Digital Terrestrial Television,  this web site will allow you to find out whether you can receive it in your area.
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uSwitch
Based on independent government information,  this web site will quickly and easily tell you the best service providers in your area - electricity,  gas,  digital TV and mobile telephone..
Romantic Cards
A web site with hundreds of useful romantic quotations.
RomanticCards.com(tm)
Internet Wayback Machine
This is a very unusual site which has captured snapshots of the World Wide Web over a period of many years.  It means you can pick any web site and view it as it was as far back as 1996.

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