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Relax — Don’t Surf It ’80s Sites on the Web

You know you're getting old when the music you used to rock out to when you were younger is now featured on oldies radio programs, and the clothes you thought never went out of style are now making a "comeback." It happened to our parents, and now it's happening to us; yup, the '80s are hip again. And nowhere is this more obvious than on the Internet. So put on your Ray-Bans, crank up the Culture Club, and check out our guide to the best of the '80s websites.Far and away the foremost '80s site on the Web is the gaudy, gigantic '80s Server; it offers chat rooms, trivia games, information on movies and television, a jukebox of '80s hits--and our favorite section, Valley URL, which causes some pretty, um, radical modifications to websites you call up. If you don't mind shelling out $4.95 a month, you can register for the expanded service; you'll get free e-mail and expanded use of many of the site's features.

The Good, the Bad, and the Cheezy of the '80s isn't quite as comprehensive but offers a great section on '80s technology (who could forget Intellivision?) And The Fantastic '80s includes information on movies, music, celebrities, and more.

Just want to find out about the decade's tunes? At Ultimate '80s Songs you'll find lyrics for almost 500 songs, from A-Ha's "Take on Me" to Paul Young's "Everytime You Go Away." It's enough to make you want to switch back to buying cassettes again.

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