Day of Defeat: WW2 FPS

http://www.dayofdefeat.com/indexmain.php

Simply the best online first person shooting game on the planet. I play it regularly but I’m still not that good – time to renew my membership of the ‘Not terribly Good Club of Great Britain’. As Viz comic said:

‘The British are the best at coming second. In fact if there was an Olympic event for coming second, we’d get the silver medal.’

Lycos Tripod – Multimania Rogers Profanisaurus

Parental advisory

http://members.lycos.co.uk/Tim_Bracey/fun/rogers.htm

Wayback machine access:

https://web.archive.org/web/2018*/http://members.lycos.co.uk/Tim_Bracey/fun/rogers.htm

It may be a little out of date but this site contains the text of Rogers Profanisaurus – the Viz comic’s collection of common (and made up) British swear words. Warning! Swearing, Profanity, Obscenity, and Sexist, Oh and did I mention Offensive?

Real-Time Testing of Internet Filtering in China

http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/filtering/china/test/

No longer works use this instead:

http://www.chinafirewalltest.com

If you like to roam the web bear in mind that if you were in the People’s Republic of China you couldn’t go where you liked. Find out if your favourite site is blocked in China – if you like news or ‘Adult’ content then it probably is.

Bill Cheall – 6th Green Howards

https://www.abebooks.co.uk/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=5163486976&searchurl=tn%3Dfighting%2Bdunkirk%2Bhamburg%2Bgreen%2Bhowards%26sortby%3D17%26an%3Dbill%2Bcheall&cm_sp=snippet-_-srp1-_-title2

Like so much of this old content it’s no longer available – but this:

http://www.bardsabode.com/TheGreenHowards.pdf

has some of the content and is worth a look.

Bill Cheall’s war memoire is also available on Amazon:

First hand account of what it was like to be a British soldier in the Second World War, including descriptions of the Dunkirk evacuation and D-Day.

Ting – Chinese English Dictionary Study Center

http://hua.umf.maine.edu/Chinese/welcome.html

Unfortunately no longer online – instead I’d recommend using the Pleco app instead

The best site I’ve come across for learning Chinese – you’ll need to tweak your browser settings to get it to work properly though – make sure that it is set to handle simplified Chinese.

Features:
Dictionary search,
Flashcards / Review list,
A wide variety of sound files so you can hear words and phrases,
Flash – Talking maps, family trees, colours charts,
Account creation & storage so you can practice what you have learnt.

很好