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  • 2026-07-07
    The web site of me!!
    A charming early-stage personal site by a creator who calls themselves 'nova12', built around a love of cats, space, and Warrior Cats. The site features clique memberships, a mood indicator, and playful interactive touches like a clickable cat in the corner.
  • 2026-07-07
    The web site of reavie
    Reavie's personal homepage is a small, colorful neocities site featuring a questlog section and a clear love of cats, highlighted prominently in the site's brief but enthusiastic self-introduction. The site has a cozy, handcrafted old-web feel with rainbow gradient graphics and a no-AI webring badge.
  • 2026-07-07
    tURTLEwITCH
    TurtleWitch's cozy personal lair blends retro web nostalgia, old-school gifs, rescued animals, and indie web community spirit into a charmingly decorated Neocities home. Visitors can explore a resources section with free web graphics, a blog, links to webrings, and plenty of cat photos featuring the beloved Jareth.
  • 2026-07-07
    wac
    The personal homepage of 'wac' features a dedicated cat section alongside life updates, a guestbook, and a charmingly chaotic old-web aesthetic. The site's self-described identity as a place 'where internet cats roam free' reflects its core appeal, blending slice-of-life journaling with a genuine love of cats.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welchia.AI
    Welchia's cozy personal corner on Neocities is a work-in-progress homepage featuring pets, webrings, and a friendly old-web aesthetic. The site is mirrored across Neocities, Nekoweb, and Ichi.city, with pets content and webring participation as its most visible features.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to MeowMeow Cafe
    MeowMeow Cafe is a charming cat-themed personal site currently undergoing renovations for a fresh new look. The cafe-style layout with staff pages, a menu, and a guestbook gives it a cozy, welcoming atmosphere for visitors.
  • 2026-07-07
    chemguide – helping you to understand Chemistry - Main Menu
    Chemguide, created by Jim Clark, is a comprehensive chemistry reference site aimed at helping students aged 14 through A-level understand topics ranging from atomic structure and bonding to organic reaction mechanisms and physical chemistry. Covering major UK exam syllabuses including GCSE, CIE Cambridge International, and Edexcel, it serves as an authoritative free study aid with deep topic coverage across all major chemistry disciplines.
  • 2026-07-07
    Chemistry Around The Tudor Home - Tudor Chemicals
    Tudor Chemicals explores the surprisingly rich world of chemistry as it existed in Tudor-era England, covering topics like homemade cleaning agents, gunpowder, alchemy, and aqua regia. Visitors curious about historical science will find accessible explanations of how ordinary households used chemical processes long before the science was formally understood.
  • 2026-07-07
    Electrochemical Simulators
    Ivan Robayo's technical blog explores electrochemical systems through simulation and modeling, covering topics like cyclic voltammetry, biosensors, ohmic resistance, and the Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction. Posts combine physical chemistry theory with computational tools like R, deSolve, and Shiny to make complex electrochemical concepts accessible and interactive.
  • 2026-07-07
    ESCA - Gold Price - Valeur Or
    The UK ESCA Users Group is a professional forum connecting scientists from academia and industry around Electron Spectroscopy for Chemical Analysis and surface science, meeting twice yearly and publishing an online newsletter. The site offers an extensive guide to surface science techniques and acronyms, tutorials, online databases of binding energies and elemental properties, and a global directory of surface science laboratories.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jmol – an open-source Java viewer for chemical structures in 3D
    Jmol is a free, open-source Java application and HTML5 tool for visualizing chemical structures in interactive 3D, supporting molecules, crystals, biomolecules, and materials. The project offers downloadable binaries, extensive scripting documentation, demos, and a community mailing list, making it a go-to resource for chemistry education and research.
  • 2026-07-07
    Molecular Design
    Molecular Design is a scientific blog exploring the manipulation of molecular properties to control the behavior of compounds and materials, written by contributors including Mel Peter Kenny. Posts blend technical drug discovery topics like Hit to Lead optimization with personal observations from Trinidad and the UK, giving the site a distinctive voice that mixes rigorous science with vivid storytelling.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Wooden Periodic Table Table
    Theodore Gray's landmark site documents his handcrafted wooden periodic table desk, which contains actual samples of all 118 chemical elements, with thousands of photos, rotatable 3D images, videos, and detailed information for each element. With over 2,379 samples, 471 minerals, and a wealth of interactive features including an element-spelling game and reaction balancing, this is one of the most thorough and visually stunning chemistry reference sites on the web.
  • 2026-07-07
    A history and guide to Bristol
    A comprehensive history and guide to Bristol, England, built over decades by an enthusiast who personally photographed the city and researched its neighborhoods, landmarks, and notable figures. The site covers everything from the Bristol Blitz and the Avon Gorge to local families, breweries, and historical postcards, making it a rich resource for anyone curious about Bristol's past.
  • 2026-07-07
    Elliot Lake Online, Welcome to Elliot Lake, Ontario, Canada! Discover the 4 Seasons
    Elliot Lake Online is a comprehensive guide to the retirement community of Elliot Lake, Ontario, Canada, showcasing its natural beauty, four seasons, tourism attractions, and community resources. Featuring a long-running 'Spotlite of the Week' archive dating back to 1998, the site highlights the area's 4000 lakes, wilderness landscapes, and recreational activities like boating, hiking, and snowmobiling.
  • 2026-07-07
    Haverhill-UK - The Official Website for Haverhill, Suffolk
    The self-described official website for Haverhill, Suffolk, this community hub covers local news, business listings, events, sports, arts, history, and even a TV section for the town. Visitors can browse an A-Z directory, check local weather, explore photo libraries, and read news updates spanning everything from cinema listings to road incidents.
  • 2026-07-07
    Visit STP!
    Visit STP! appears to be a travel and tourism resource dedicated to Saint Paul (STP), Minnesota, offering visitors information about the city. It serves as a guide for those looking to explore the area's attractions, events, and local highlights.
  • 2026-07-07
    peacefire.org
    Peacefire.org was run by Bennett from 1996 to 2015 as an advocacy site challenging Internet censorship software and arguing for minors' civil liberties and privacy rights. The site documented errors in web filtering tools, operated proxy networks to bypass blockers, and made a philosophical case for treating young people as individuals with genuine rights to information and autonomy.
  • 2026-07-07
    autistici.org - Services
    Autistici/Inventati (A/I) is a collective that provides free communication tools, including email, web hosting, blogs, and anonymity services, specifically to activists and grassroots social movements aligned with antifascist, anticapitalist, and antiracist principles. Prospective users must demonstrate alignment with the project's manifesto before being granted access, making it a politically principled digital infrastructure cooperative rather than a typical hosting provider.
  • 2026-07-07
    Disability Links
    Disability Link is a Georgia-based Center for Independent Living that curates a focused directory of resources for people with disabilities, including rights organizations, government ADA resources, and independent living history. Based in Decatur, GA, the site connects visitors to national and state-level organizations supporting disability rights, Social Security services, and community-based care.
  • 2026-07-07
    End of Term Web Archive | The End of Term Web Archive is a collaborative initiative that collects, preserves, and makes accessible United States Government websites at the end of presidential administ
    The End of Term Web Archive is a collaborative initiative that preserves U.S. federal government websites at the conclusion of each presidential administration, with captures dating back to 2008. Visitors can search archived snapshots, download WACZ files, nominate URLs for preservation, and access datasets covering legislative, executive, and judicial branch domains.
  • 2026-07-07
    LGAR Homepage
    The Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic (LGAR) is a Congressionally Chartered non-profit and the oldest women's hereditary organization in the United States, dedicated to honoring Civil War Union veterans through patriotism, education, and community service. The site offers membership information, historical archives, a newsletter called Bugle Call, and details on their Pets for Vets program supporting veterans.
  • 2026-07-07
    makingchangeatwalmart.org
    Making Change at Walmart is a campaign organization focused on worker rights and corporate accountability at Walmart, one of the world's largest employers. The site serves as a hub for labor advocacy efforts, pushing for better wages, benefits, and working conditions for Walmart employees.
  • 2026-07-07
    mutual aid (kingdra.net)
    Run by someone known as Arrow, this page offers a mutual aid directory redirecting potential donors away from the site owner and toward a small, personally vetted group of people in need. It reflects a community-care ethic, listing real individuals like Kate for Jaelyn Banks and PetraPixel with the owner's personal endorsement of each.
  • 2026-07-07
    Pavilion UniCredit 2010/2011 – A Collective Protest Letter | ArtLeaks
    ArtLeaks is a platform dedicated to exposing labor exploitation, inequality, and misconduct within the contemporary art world, with this particular post presenting a collective protest letter against Pavilion UniCredit in Bucharest. An international coalition of artists, curators, and art historians collaborated to publicly document the institution's mistreatment of art workers, making it a rare resource for advocacy and accountability in the cultural sector.
  • 2026-07-07
    Pennsylvania Outdoor Lighting Council (POLC) – glare, light trespass, energy waste, skyglow, pollution
    The Pennsylvania Outdoor Lighting Council (POLC) is a civic organization dedicated to improving outdoor lighting practices across the state, tackling issues like glare, light trespass, skyglow, and energy waste. Visitors can find resources related to zoning ordinances and advocacy efforts aimed at reducing light pollution for the benefit of both communities and stargazers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Sites for a Free Palestine
    Sites for a Free Palestine is a webring connecting websites whose creators want to share resources, educational materials, and advocacy tools in support of Palestinian liberation. Visitors can browse member sites, access links to historical maps and interactive tools about the Nakba, find graphics to display on their own sites, and learn how to join the ring.
  • 2026-07-07
    stores
    The official web presence for the Stores Division of Utility Workers Union Local 223, this site serves its 98 members with essential labor resources including collective bargaining agreements, seniority lists, overtime rules, and job descriptions. It covers everything from on-call callout lists to steward training, making it a practical hub for union members working in warehousing, material transportation, and power plant supply.
  • 2026-07-07
    list-city.com
    List-City appears to be a web directory or classifieds aggregator site organizing listings by category and location. Its link-directory format and city-based browsing structure suggest it was built to help users find local businesses or classified ads online.
  • 2026-07-07
    wallace-online.neocities.org
    Wallace-online hosts a Beanie Baby collecting webring, connecting fans of the classic plush toys across the old web. The page is a simple webring hub celebrating 1000 views, with navigation links to explore other member sites in the Beanie Ring.

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