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Phrack magazine is one of the Internet's underground legends. It's a magazine for hackers and anybody who's looking for ways to subvert the system. There isn't enough space here to go into the morals of this kind of stuff but it's success over the past year must mean it's doing something right.
www.meteorite.ch
Swiss websites don't often come to our notice. This one, however, is worth a look as it deals with meteorites. It includes everything you need to know from the most basic information about stones that fall from the sky to opportunities to buy and sell them.
www.pianoworld.com
This page styles itself as the place where the world turns for information about pianos. It's a commercial site but does have one or two useful odds and ends, including a virtual keyboard and a piano pitch table. You can also find tuners, teachers, suppliers and movers to name but a few.
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