No Khoisan items have been located yet. I would dearly like to include some native speaker samples of this language. Maybe you didn't even know Khoisan was a language. Well at least you'll have a reason to trade your Web surfboard for a Web camel, even if the surgeon general warns against it.
Item 12:
Anyone know a site with reliable long term (10-30 days, no crystal balls please) weather forecasts for places other than Djenné or Antarctica.
Item 13 will bring you no luck either. But I sure wish you luck chasing items 11 and 12.
Item 14:
I am always interested in factoid's of the did-you-know kind. Did you know that? Anyway, did you know that BBC World Service was recently picked up by a Voyager (I think), making the World Service more than just a World service. Auntie is clearly better received than the Voice of America, PTL.
Item 15:
Contemporary Dutch culture at its best: Simeon ten Holt's Canto Ostinato. Unfortunately (and easy for me): no samples due to copyrights.
Item 16:
A penchant for self reference will likely show up throughout the page you are reading now. Less benign examples may hopefully show up later, I'm working on it. That would seem to make me a liar (see above), and that's a truth. Can you trust yourself?
Item 17:
Have you seen the information collider yet. It's a great way for non-techies of pretending to find out how the actual wires see our info-appetite.
Item 18:
I am considering e-congratulating visitors who find all self referential statements here. Those who can untangle the web completely definitely deserve it.
Item 19:
Read Gödel, Escher, Bach for more information on self reference and why truth and proof are mathematically separate. Lawyers knew that already. Gödel's genius combined with Hofstadter's should get you off the Web for a while.
Item 20:
And that completes the top 20 items. Still none the wiser? Read on.