Missing Links

Now you can choose to hit snooze on your e-mail

 

Is this absolutely necessary? Now there's a Web site that acts as a snooze alarm for your e-mail. Choose a day, or a number of hours and use hitmelater.com. You forward your e-mails, and the site sends them back to you whenever you choose. I choose to simply ignore my e-mail until later.

Ah, false memories: Upload a photo to yearbookyourself.com and you can see yourself in the stunning high school styles from the 1950s to the 1990s. Dig those feathered bangs.

Our restaurant critic gets calls from visitors coming to Las Vegas wondering where the locals eat. It's understandable; locals find and keep going to restaurants that serve good food at tolerable prices and that aren't the same Olive Garden that anyone can go to in any town. Wherethelocalseat.com is a handy site that describes, rates and maps directions to restaurants in major American cities. It's a good resource for traveling from Sin City, and even for finding a new restaurant here.

And, just in time for school: factmonster.com is a great first stop for any topics from current events to science projects.

For links to other interesting Web sites and YouTube videos, got to reviewjournal.com/missinglinks. Contact Anne Flippin at aflippin@reviewjournal.com or 387-2910 to submit a Web site link.

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