Where Do I Go From Here?


I can't give you any career-building advice or even read your tea leaves, but I can give you some fun links to follow. Just ask Leanne; she seems to be spending lots of time here lately, and even having fun! Wow!

Ladies, gentlemen, and others, for your browsing pleasure I present the following links. (Some of them are really for me, sort of a portable bookmark file. But I'll share.)

And for more fun and games, try a Random Link!


[Look But Don't Steal]


Friends and Accessories

Kevin Golding Charming Englishman Extraordinaire
Kevin Golding:
The Saga Continues
That's my geek!
Maggie Trías Mount Holyoke College Class of '03
Five Minutes of Fame A cappella group founded by Zach Mulert, whom I know from AFS-France 1996-97
Adrian Morgan Creative Australian; also known as 8 ' Flesh-eating Dragon
Mary Messall Mercurial Merkin [1]
alt.fan.alt-fan-pratchett Homepages of AFPers, readers and posters of alt.fan.pratchett
Charis' Catastrophic Attempts at HTML About as catastrophic as mine, and lots of fun.
Directory of MHC Personal Home Pages Listing of MHC student web pages
Emily Howell (1980-2000) Correspondent and beloved friend since 1991

Weblogs

Aquarion
Laurabelle
Neil Gaiman

Favorite Authors and Artists

Fruvous.com Canadian band Moxy Früvous' official site
Fruhead.com Moxy Früvous fan site
Sylvia Louise Engdahl Author of Enchantress from the Stars
Neil Gaiman Author of Neverwhere, Stardust, and the Sandman series of graphic novels
The Dreaming Neil Gaiman fan site
Anne McCaffrey Author of the Pern fantasy series
Robin McKinley An author of quality, not quantity: Beauty, The Blue Sword, and my favorite, Deerskin
Terry Pratchett The most shoplifted author in the UK, best known for his Discworld novels
L-Space Web Pratchettish fan conglomerate
Robert Silverberg Author of the Majipoor Cycle, of which the initial book is Lord Valentine's Castle.
Jane Yolen Author of Sister Light, Sister Dark, White Jenna, and Briar Rose as well as many children's books.

Miscellaneous Fun

Temple ov thee Lemur Strange but also tremendous fun. Poke around and don't take anything too seriously.
Society for Creative Anachronism, Inc. Life in the Current Middle Ages
East Kingdom Kingdom of the SCA (Northeastern America)
Drachenwald Kingdom of the SCA (Europe and surroundings)
Really Bad Jokes They're not kidding.
Purity Tests I get depressingly high scores on all of these
Bastard Operator from Hell A sysadmin's idea of heaven.
Wibble.org Wibble, Usenet's Full-Contact Sport!
The Onion "America's Finest News Source" - at least as accurate as anything else in the media
Evolution Gone Wrong A pretty big JPG (64 Kb), so it might take a while to download, but it's worth it

Miscellaneous Usefulness

Google My favorite search engine (I especially like the Google Bar)
Google/Deja News Archive Usenet on the Web
Luminarium Medieval, Renaissance, and 17th century English literature (I recommend you turn off JavaScript)
Noamazon.com Alternatives to Amazon
The AFU and Urban Legends Archive Find out if there are really crocodiles in the sewers
SpamCop Fight unsolicited bulk email!
Symantec AntiVirus Research Center Check out the newest viruses.
Befrienders.org Suicide support
Befrienders.org International Suicide and crisis information in many languages
Suicide Helplines Find suicide helplines around the world
Samaritans.org Confidential emotional support
Arts Catalyst Science-Art Agency

[1] Mercurial: I dunno if it's actually true. It sounds good though, and it alliterates with...
Merkin: Usenet slang for American. If you want to know what it really means, look it up in a good dictionary (i.e. not Websters). But you might not want to know.


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