This page is just going to be somes links to various websites. No plan, no structure, just links.
Updated 10/31/23
From Stargazers to Starships - A no longer updated NASA webpage about the solar system, flight, and the physics behind. It isn't very heavy on the math, so it makes for easy reading.
https://pwg.gsfc.nasa.gov/stargaze/Ssky.htmThe Particle Adventure - A good introductory site to particle physics. It takes a very complicated subject and makes it approachable for someone going in blind. Mostly conceptial, so no 3D calculus or wave equations required.
https://particleadventure.org/Coyote Russian - This site hosts files from a Princeton Russian course from around 2000. It's a pretty good course and has a unique way of teaching verbs. If you're interested in learning Russian, this and the 1950s Assimil are the way to go.
http://cytrussian.tuxfamily.org https://www.ncsddc.org/news-announcements/?fwp_content_type_buttons=weekly-updateThis week in Congress - Here's an odd one. The National Coalition of STD Directors has, who knows why, a week summary of Congressional happenings. I'm not sure how the twain meet, but it's good to read.