| Panix, my wonderful ISP In the words of tnh: "If you used a pry bar you might be able to separate me from Panix, but that's about what it would take. They do serious, conscientious full-featured service for grownups." |
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The Mac Orchard: Huge, up-to-date collection of Mac internet applications. |
TUCOWS: The Ultimate Collection Of Winsock Software...named when they only had Windows stuff. They now have Mac, Linux, Be, Palm and other stuff too. Mirror sites all over the world. |
Need to know something about Canada or things Canadian? Chances are good you'll find a link to it from this site. Seems to suffer sporadic outbreaks of downtime, unfortunately. If it hasn't displayed more stability by the next time I update my pages, wave bye-bye to this link. |
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Online magazine done by friend Eric Lopkin. Plenty of news about upcoming movies, tv, comics, toys, more.... |
My alma mater. I graduated in 1989 with a B.A. in German Studies. |
Nicholas Roerich MuseumA wonderful little museum hidden (from tourists, anyway) on 107th St. near Riverside Drive. One of my favorite places in New York. |
The American Museum of Natural History, another great New York museum. The only museum I know of that says 'pay what you wish, but you must pay something' to get in. |
NYC Subway ResourcesAn unofficial site about the history of New York City's subway system and other transportation systems. |
The 62nd World Science Fiction Convention: Noreascon 4, to be held in Boston from 2-6 September 2004. Guests of Honour will be Terry Pratchett, William Tenn, Jack Speer, and Peter Weston. |
Shopcat.com - Dozens of stories/pictures of cats all over North America. Most of them seem to 'work' in pet stores or bookstores, mainly as tasters or paperweights. |
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| Mine - ...which is mine. |