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Justin’s Dance Fever
Reviewed December 10, 1999 by Jedi3335, 13 years old from US who is affiliated with the site. It is a good site, with cool music and interesting graphics.
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JustDisney.com
Reviewed September 3, 1999 by a 14 year old from San Diego, California, USA who is affiliated with the site. My website is about Disneyland, and it’s creator, Walt Disney. We have many sounds from rides at Disneyland, plus many pictures. My goal was to create a Quality website about Disneyland and Walt Disney, in the 3 weeks my site has been open, I’ve had 1300 visitors.
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Just Disney
"This professional looking fan site is brimming with wonderful Disney stuff. I loved the Sounds from Disney collection: "Hello Folks, Welcome aboard the Disneyland Railroad." They also have two great Disney biographies (one long, one short) , an extensive filmography, and a fantastic Disneyland photo gallery (including aerial photos and 360 degree panoramas.) While you are visiting, be sure to sign Disney’s digital 100th birthday card."
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Juggling Information Service
"This is the grand-daddy of all juggling sites, with comprehensive coverage of all aspects of juggling. From their home page, you can delve into Juggling Help, Club Meetings, Juggler’s Home Pages, Juggling in the Media, Juggler’s Mall (for buying equipment) and more. For the beginner, I’d suggest starting at the Juggling Help pages, which is a combination of original material and pointers to other juggling sites on the Web. Outstanding!"
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Introduction to Juggling
"This site was built as a Java demonstration, rather than as a comprehensive juggling tutorial. If you have a Java-enhanced browser, you will see a continuous animation of two hands tossing a single ball, then two balls and at last three balls. The text is not as instructive as the other juggling sites I reviewed, but the application of Java animation makes it worth a visit."
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Icons of the Twentieth Century: Walt Disney
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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How to Juggle Three Balls
"These illustrated instructions start with a one ball exercise. Throw the ball in an arc from hand to hand about eye level. The pattern will be an arc, not a circle. Then you’ll move onto a two ball exercise, and then onto three ball juggling. At the bottom of the page, you’ll find corrections to some common problems such as moving forward as you juggle, or the balls hitting each other."
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How to Devil Stick
"Devil sticks are a set of three sticks: two control sticks (one for each hand) and one colorful master stick. Their name comes from the Greek word ’devil’ which means to throw across. It is not known exactly when devil sticks were invented, but they were used for juggling in China at least two hundred years ago. This Web site will give you a good introduction to devil sticks, starting with the basic tick-tock movement, and then introducing flips, the propellor spin and the helicopter spin. Devil sticks have gained in popularity this last year, and can be found at most toy stores."
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How to Draw a Cartoon Character
"Each month, children’s book author and illustrator Gary Harbo presents a new character for us to draw. Presented in ten not-exactly-easy steps, they can be followed on screen, or printed out for later use. In addition to the lessons, Gary offers an assortment of his online illustrations free to schools. Anyone responsible for a school Web site should take a look at these fun graphics, each available in two sizes. <!--"
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History of the Disney Studio
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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