Agent Intellect
Absurd Anti-hero.
http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/web/courses/courses/index.htm
A good site for anyone wishing to get an MIT education for free (you don't even have to register). Some of them you can actually watch or listen to MIT lectures (shit that people doll out thousands of dollars for), but quite a few of them seem a bit limited still. It's worth browsing for anything you may find of interest. I've been watching the chemistry one, and it's very informative and high quality stuff (I've watched a couple of the biology ones and the camera work was a little shoddy).
http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/comdesc/
http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/homs/
For anyone interested in the theory of evolution, these sites are a must. They're quite vast and a little technical at times, but they're good for anyone who wants to know just why so many people "believe" in evolution - whether it's to learn more about it yourself or find ways to discredit it.
http://www.critiquecircle.com/
For the aspiring writer. One can post their short stories (or novels chapter by chapter) on a story queue and have other people critique it (but you have to earn 'points' by critiquing other peoples stories to put up your own). It's not just a forum, you'd have to check it out to understand what I'm talking about. I haven't posted anything on it in over a year (although I've been 'meaning to' in usual INTP fashion) but there are some people there that will give you some good, serious critique on your writing pieces - plus they have a forum and several other features.
http://www.chess.com/
For anyone who likes chess. They have a forum, a lot of chess strategy guides by chess masters, and you can even play chess against other people (see my signature). If you want to become a chess master, this would be the place to start.
http://www.atlasoftheuniverse.com/galaxy.html
Interesting astronomy site with interactive visuals (and some great facts!). If you are like me, this site will leave you filled with awe.
http://www.worldsciencefestival.com/
Some great videos about popular science by top scientists in their fields. I've watched the "Notes and Neurons", "Beyond Einstein" and "Echos From The Beginning" in the 2008 section so far, all three have been incredibly fascinating and I definitely plan on watching more of them.
A good site for anyone wishing to get an MIT education for free (you don't even have to register). Some of them you can actually watch or listen to MIT lectures (shit that people doll out thousands of dollars for), but quite a few of them seem a bit limited still. It's worth browsing for anything you may find of interest. I've been watching the chemistry one, and it's very informative and high quality stuff (I've watched a couple of the biology ones and the camera work was a little shoddy).
http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/comdesc/
http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/homs/
For anyone interested in the theory of evolution, these sites are a must. They're quite vast and a little technical at times, but they're good for anyone who wants to know just why so many people "believe" in evolution - whether it's to learn more about it yourself or find ways to discredit it.
http://www.critiquecircle.com/
For the aspiring writer. One can post their short stories (or novels chapter by chapter) on a story queue and have other people critique it (but you have to earn 'points' by critiquing other peoples stories to put up your own). It's not just a forum, you'd have to check it out to understand what I'm talking about. I haven't posted anything on it in over a year (although I've been 'meaning to' in usual INTP fashion) but there are some people there that will give you some good, serious critique on your writing pieces - plus they have a forum and several other features.
http://www.chess.com/
For anyone who likes chess. They have a forum, a lot of chess strategy guides by chess masters, and you can even play chess against other people (see my signature). If you want to become a chess master, this would be the place to start.
http://www.atlasoftheuniverse.com/galaxy.html
Interesting astronomy site with interactive visuals (and some great facts!). If you are like me, this site will leave you filled with awe.
http://www.worldsciencefestival.com/
Some great videos about popular science by top scientists in their fields. I've watched the "Notes and Neurons", "Beyond Einstein" and "Echos From The Beginning" in the 2008 section so far, all three have been incredibly fascinating and I definitely plan on watching more of them.