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Links provided here are neither a solicitation for
investment or an advertisement for the web sites listed. They are solely for your viewing
pleasure and to provide you a better understanding of my inner child.
Personal Links
David Chen
- My brother's homepage at UC Davis.
Dan Delcollo
- Rollerhockey fanatic, ballon animal enthusiest, fire crew groupie, and career college
student. A true renasiance man of our time. Either that, or he has a major short attention
span.
Tony Tao - As my
brother puts it: "California cousin turned NY freak! No soup for you!"
Commercial Links
My Yahoo! - to get the latest
information on all my stock, tech, weather, current event news, as well as stuff on ski
conditions, local TV listings, movie info, contact info of all my friends & family,
and notification of any new email I might get for my Yahoo! account. Who needs Oracle's
future-thinking Network Computer when Yahoo! already has a working version? Bank of America,
Banking Online - where all my banking takes place to the point where I only have to
write one check a month for rent. Life insurance, auto insurance, credit cards, and
utilities are all paid up online now. Slow, but it's free for me and it works. |
TheForce.Net - the premiere site for Star Wars gossip,
rumors, spoilers, and general information. An absolute treat to naviagte around and
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Tom's Hardware Guide - the number one place to get
the final word on technology reviews for the PC. Overclocking, motherboard guides,
message boards, and do it yourself pages included as well. Thresh's
Firing Squad - another great site specializing on hardware and gaming. It was
also the first site to do a solid major review on the Pentium III.
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Data Fellow's Anti-Virus Hoax Page -
my personal source for checking up on those stupid "send this info to all your
friends" emails that come my way telling me about sending email to a children's
hospital, or Bill Gate's new email tracking system. Intel Corporation - Hey, since I started working here,
Intel has increased the processor speed and stock price by four fold. What more do I
need to say?
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