Snapfish
Snapfish is my favorite little film developing and picture sharing website. I know it's not Flickr, but you can send them rolls of films (if you still do that) or you can upload your digitals. You pick which ones you want, how you want them to look, and whether you want a print or a coffee mug. My favorite feature is their albums - They have lovely hard-back themed albums - and you can add in your own text and arrange your own photo montages. The prices are also reasonable and they ship super fast.
Microsoft Office Templates
I primarily use this site for its rockin PowerPoint backgrounds, but there are many great documents available here, designed with you in mind. If you are uber-excellent at Excel, this may not be for you, but for the not-so-uber, you can use their Budgeting Template and look financially brilliant in a jiffy. You can also link to other areas of Microsoft Office to view help files and how-to videos for different programs. Access, anyone?
Encyclopedia Smithsonian
Who doesn't love the Smithsonian? This site provides you with subject keyterms to link to related Smithsonian exhibits and collections. The open-access (read: you don't have to pay for it) interface is easy to use, and the images are excellent.
Ad Access
I am secretly in love with all things marketing, and not so secretly in love with most things antique and/or vintage. This website offers the best of both, offering a variety of ads from 1911-1957.
Federal Forms Portal
Tired of endless hunting for the exact federal form that you need? Tired of staying on the phone for 78 minutes just to speak to a person to have them fax you a document? Your frustrations are over (sort of). Use this database to seek out the form that you need, and then print out the form then and there.
Alright, enough knowledge for now :)
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