Wandering the Web. Random Style.

So while I was wandering the internet I found a most unusual thing. The following url:

http://random.yahoo.com/bin/ryl

randomly takes you to webpages.

It took me to 3 or four dozen without ever repeating, and I doubt it ever would. While I did get a couple of 404 errors I was facinated by most of the pages I ended up at.
Most recently: http://www.providenceri.com/

So here’s the game; click on the link at top, and post back here where it took you(If you get a 404 or other page error try again.). If anybody get’s the same link they both have to drink. (Oh wait, wrong kind of game.)

http://www.edwardsangus.com/

I like the title bar: “Carcass Quality Packed With Explosive Growth”

Also, check out the subcategories on the left, especially the 4th one. Hmmmm… Idea forming for a home business…

:smiley:

I don’t think I should link to this site :eek:

http://freespace.virgin.net/p.motion/frameholder.htm

“Warm, dark pop music with vocals”

Nice music, but I’m not crazy about the vocals.

Persian Cat Galley, Names, Stories, Humor

http://www.unl.edu/unfcu/

I don’t think I’m eligible :wink:

After getting an “adult” site, I got

http://users.erols.com/rmlawton/

watercolors of shells for sale.

Man, even my random links are dull. :frowning:

http://www.mbta.com/schedmaps/index.cfm

transportation, mines duller:)

Looks like a nice vacation spot!

http://www.vl.net.ua/

An ISP, apparently. Anybody read Cyrillic?

San Francisco State University Journalism Department

Hey, I used to be a college journalist…

any interesting stuff you find … feel free to add it to OpalCat’s Rand-O-Magic Surf-O-Tron here: http://opalcat.com/random.html

Universal Tube & Rollform Equipment Corporation

Committed to being the number one supplier of used tube equipment in the world! Woo hoo!

The Joy Of Concrete

Subtitled, "Modern Architecture in Glascow

I had no idea…

An entry in the classical music pages database about Pérotin.

This is fun.

http://www.ashford.co.nz/

A textile craft supply in New Zealand. Oddly appropriate since I’ve done similar crafts.

A CNNfn article about Microsoft from November, 1999

http://www.nytimes.com/library/politics/camp/021000wh-dem-bradley.html

It’s an article about education funding in the New York Times. Which is odd, because I always thought that you needed to register and get a password before you could read NY Times articles online.

http://www.gjsmithrealty.com

G J Smith Reality.

Is anyone buying a house in Oregon?

[sub](And The NY Times lets some of its old political articles to be archived and linked to password-free. Or it could be that you previously logged on to NYTimes.com and not cleared the cookie.)[/sub]