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Links

  • My Livejournal - If you missed the link up above, this will take you to my journal

  • Unfinished Tale - Website of the World of Warcraft guild I help run.

  • Penny-Arcade - One of the funniest webcomics out there.  If you like videogames, its for you.

  • Turn Signals on a Land Raider - Another webcomic, this one centers around Warhammer 40,000.

  • Homestar Runner! - A series of short comic flash videos.  Funny as hell.  If you've heard of strongbad, this is where he came from.

  • World of Warcraft - World of Warcraft community homepage.

  • Thottbot - A nice database of WoW related quest descriptions and items.

  • Amazon.com - Best place to buy books, DVDs, and CDs online!

  • Wikipedia - While it isn't always accurate, this is a great online resource.

  • USDA - The homepage of the organization that my agency works for.

  • NPR  - I love talk radio and listen to NPR everyday.

  • Poetry.com - I used to post my poems on here but slacked off in recent years.  Also, they were the first ones to publish a poem of mine.

  • Games Workshop - Interested in Warghammer 40,000?  This is the website of the creators.

  • Forgeworld - Forgeworld makes resin models for the Warhammer universe.  They have awesome, although expensive, models.

 

Links (Cont.)

  • Aston Martin - I don't own an Aston martin, but if I even win the lottery I want to buy a vanquish.

  • Ancient History Sourcebook - Awesome writings of classical history.  Collected writings from philosopher's, playwrights, and historians of the era.

  • Castle Terms - Ever wanted to know what the real names of different castle parts are called?  Go here, they even have pictures.

  • Elements of Style - This outlines the proper way to write.  This book has been the mainstay of modern english since its first printing in the late 50's.

  • Terraserver - I love this site, they have great aerial photographs.

  • ESRI - I am a geospatial expert and ESRI makes the most widely used geographical information systems.

  • Laura Veirs - One of the newer musicians I like.  I find her music enthralling and she herself very respectable.  Maybe that's only because she was a geologist before becoming amusician.

  • Tsunami Bomb - I'm still searching for some of their earlier albums that are hard to find, but the ones I have are awesome.


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