Fun and Useful Links...
 
  More About my Web-Page:

No WYSIWYG-type HTML-editor programs were used, just the basic Geocities file manager, and the handy web-sites you will find below.

A primer, hosted by NCSA.
In-depth lessons on HTML and CSS too.
The complete HTML 4.01 reference.
Some browser support histories are available at this Website by Brian Wilson.

 
Learning how to use HTML and Cascading Style Sheets was for my own amusement. All the so-called "content" is for the amusement of friends and visitors. I'm going to make a project of updating it a couple of time a year for your benefit, I hope you enjoy it.
  Useful Reference Sources Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
dmoz, the open directory project
Merriam Webster Online
Dictionary.com
The Berkeley dictionary of slang
The Handbook of Texas Online
All Music Guide
 
  Some
Fun
Reading
Supervert, Art & Perversion
The Hermenaut, a 'zine
CBC Radio 3
The New Criterion, the most intellectual conservatives on the Web
Splendid, a daily-updated E-magazine of all kinds of music
Escape Artist, don't be a clueless tourist, be an expat
Theory Trading Card
Famous Trials
Supersphere
 
 
  Indie bookstores,
Record labels,
and mail-order.
Atomic Books in Baltimore
Advanced Book Exchange
Twee Kitten, an excellent record store
Darla, another good record store
Dark Beloved Cloud, home of Family Fodder
Dim Mak
Le Grand Magistery, founded by Momus, also home of the Stars
Kill Rock Stars, home of Deerhoof & Stereo Total
Jetset Records, home of the Gunga Din & Black Box Recorder.
Slabco, formed for the promulgation of "Drip-Hop"
 
 
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