Government
Did you wait until the last minute to do your taxes? You can find
out where your tax forms have to be sent, and you can obtain forms
that can be printed out and filled in.
The president's very own home page is right here. Hear the
president's welcome to you, find out when tours are scheduled, and
even read some information on the vice president.
The U.S. Postal Service, the people who deliver the conventional
mail, have set up their own Web page. It contains a vast amount of
information on costs of postage for various classes and weights.
The U.S. Geological Survey home page contains information on the
national water conditions. You can also access its online library
and read about any of its publications.
This is the home page for the state of North Carolina. Read about
the local schools and employment opportunities, and even access its
state library system.
Originally founded to help explore the possibilities of solar
energy as a renewable energy source, NREL opens its doors to the
Net. You can read about research in progress, the latest news, and
employee information.
Kennedy Space Center, one of NASA's well-known locations, contains
information on the space shuttle's past missions. Of particular
interest is the entire collection of sounds, movies, and images from
mission 51-L, the failed Challenger mission.
From this home page, you can read about the going on at NASA. You
can also jump to other NASA associated home pages from here, as well
as access information of interest to educators.
If it's government information that you're looking for and you can't
find it elsewhere, try here. Fedworld is working on becoming the
government's one-stop location for government information released
to the public.
At the Library of Congress's home page, you are not limited to just
books. You can view selected pictures in American history, find
books that discuss certain areas of the country, or read about other
countries.