Cooking with PoohThough it’s no longer in print, you can still find a copy of this children’s cookbook with the unintentionally funny name on ebay or at amazon.com. Chances are that kids will love helping out in the kitchen while looking at the pictures of Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Eyore, and Piglet. And there’s no doubt that parents will enjoy the puns.

KitlerPeople collect the strangest things. For better or for worse, in this day of the internet we all have the opportunity to enjoy and even participate in those collections. For example, check out the cats that look like hitler, playfully referred to as kitlers by the webmaster. It’s a ridiculous and unnecessary site, but it’s humorous and post-modern at the same time.

SAGE ConsolesA concise and interesting history of the internet is published on the website of the Computer History Museum. From the earliest days in the early 1960s before the word “internet” was even invented, up to 1992 when more than a million computers were connected, there are pictures and brief descriptions of the major events of each decade.

Rockefeller Center Christmas TreeLearn all about the giant Christmas Tree at Rockefeller Center in New York City. See a time line of the 75 years that they have been putting the tree up, and the environmentally friendly changes they’ve made this year. Incandescent lights have been replaced with more efficient LEDs, and the tree is scheduled to be processed into treated lumber after the festivities are over. They even have a section with tips about how to make your own decorations more efficient and better for the environment.