Other People's Pages

What kind of webhost would I be without links to all sorts of links to other sites?


My Hangouts:

Another place to find jSarek - my page on MySpace.

The Buzz Tribute and The New Buzz, memorial to the old and home of the new.

The host of the above sites (as well as this one!), the Church of Brad, also has an affiliated chatroom, The Sanctuary.

Decipher's website, and occasionally some of its forums.

Mark Rosenfelder's Metaverse, home to some insightful commentary and invaluable conlanging resources, and its affiliated zompist bboard, online conlanging mecca.

Steve Jackson Games, makers of GURPS, the best RPG system currently available; and their Forums.


Friends:

www.ThousandNights.com, the online web project of my friend Pete.

Luke Donev's Website

mine, the splash page of my friend Francisco. C'mon, man, finish the dang site already! ;-)

Oddjob's Xanga site, webhome of my friend Mario

Vesirius Periodical, the website of my friend Jesse

Welcome to My Mind - The Page of Mneysome, and home to several written works of mine

Dale W. Berry's webpage and sketch blog

Crummy.com, the page of Leonard Richardson


TNB Members:

Patty's Homepage

Dogbert's Domain, the website of Dogbert; and his blog, Skyline Faded Blue.

Red Hedgehog's Personal Stuff

RoBlog, weblog of Rob

Matt's Blog

Maike's Musings and My Favorites, Maike's weblog and website


Other Sites:

Gothic Babe of the Week; I may not be much of a Goth myself, but I'm a sucker for Goth girls.

Bar Sinister, the place to go to let what little Goth I do have in me shine through.

Goats: The Comic Strip

Queen of Wands, another comic strip.

The Buena Vista Museum of Natural History, where I (very) occasionally volunteer.

TheForce.net, an excellent Star Wars resource site (especially for its Completely Unofficial Star Wars Encyclopedia and Timetales Chronology).

 Nav-Computer.com, a cornucopia of Star Wars cartography.

Wookieepedia, a Wiki for Star Wars information

Michael Swanwick's Periodic Table of Science Fiction, a collection of witty short SF stories, one for each element of the periodic table.

That will do for now.  Should I choose to add more . . . I will.


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