Various pages which either are part of or are hosted on the Almond Jar either belong to the rings below (or are mirrors to pages on these rings). Please, don't call us Webring ... oh, you know, that nasty "w" word that would be applied to Mary Magdalen. We much prefer to think of ourselves as being practitioners of Sacred Cybernetic Sexuality.

Not that we're standing on a particularly nice street corner as we say this. The Internet has more than its share of seedy locations, and with the hundreds of sites on these rings, we can offer you no promises that you won't run into something (or somebody) unpleasant. If you proceed, do so with the assumption that you will run into offensive material. If that bothers you, please do not travel these or any other webrings. If you do proceed, despite this warning, you forfeit all right to complain to our provider and be taken seriously. Are you OK with that, or would you like to turn back?





Click on the name of the place you entered our pages ("The Memory Hole" and the Almond Jar) from, and you should get back to the right place. Yes, there will be some duplication in the listings below, just as there will be some in a properly made index: because categories overlap, and because sometimes the reader might be a little confused as to which category something belongs, and we do what we can to help him out. In order to reduce the load on the Webring server as they have requested of their members in general, and make this process faster for you, the reader, we've realigned this page so that the links either take you back to the bottom of the page you came in on, or to a smaller page with the same navbars, in the case of some of the larger pages, so yes, we know that no navbars appear at the bottom of this page. There aren't supposed to be any there. Use the menu, follow the appropriate link and you should get to where you belong.



Our mailing lists and their homepages


Homepages for our webrings


Pages at The Memory Hole (Antistoicus' site on 150m.com)


Pages on the Almond Jar (the site you're on right now, here at Geocities.ws with a mirror at ... wherever it ends up)


Miscellany. Other sites that send a lot of their traffic this way.