I have been asked how my search was done. Unlike many people thought, it was not all done with just search engines. I also used the Netscape WHATS RELATED button, each time I came to an area of interest. The related links then took me to others. This was a great contribution, it gave me as many as 19 new websites to check out. Some of these links are unfamiliar I'm sure, but check them out some are spectacular!
Yahoo Directory.
Reference Sources on Yahoo Find people or basic facts.
Lycos Popular Web sites.
InfoMine Scholarly resources.
Magellan Directory by category and a search engine.
Webcrawler Directory by category and a search engine.
The World Wide Web Virtual Library Web library.
Librarians' Index to the Internet A rich topical Directory.
Argus Clearinghouse A research library.
Galaxy Directory.
Martindale's Reference Desk Numerous links for topics of science, health and the environment, to name a few. By Jim Martindale.
Argus Clearinghouse Gateway site allows search or browsing of categories.
Hotsheet Site for just about every interest.
Direct Search Stuff you won't find in search engines.
Price's List of Lists If there's a list on the Web, here it is.
AltaVista Pro: A large database and powerful syntax.
Northern Lights Evaluates and organizes results by source or subject. Also links to pay-per-view articles.
HotBot Similar to AltaVista's. Also allows searches for specific types of files or software.
Infoseek Less than half of AltaVista and HotBot. Now among the best at searching for people.
Excite Allows searching Web or Usenet by keyword.
Lycos For finding pictures or sounds. Searches keywords, titles, headings and links of Web pages.
Webcrawler Search its copies of more than 2 million selected Web pages. Also a directory.
Magellan More a directory, also searches.
Ahoy! The Homepage Finder Attempts to find a person's Web page.
OneSeek Search Access Dozens of Search Engines from one Place!