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Well, if you need manufacturer's links, and haven't checked out my bike pages, check it out by clicking here. Motorcycleworld.com is also listed on that page. As well, if you like my GS-500, and want to know more about it, here is the penultimate site, www.gstwin.com. Other great web sites include Corbin, (They do custom seats and stuff of the like) Vance and Hines, (Exhaust pipes) Dynojet, (Jetting the carbs) K&N, (Airboxes) and Targa (Fairings). A nice  little bike links site, www.dotcomwolf.com/bikelinks4you/main.htm. This site lists just about  every manufacturer there is to list that has to do with anything that deals with bikes. Very comprehensive. Great Ontario bike roads are listed here. This site has listings sorted by region, and reader's inputs. A lot of the roads include road maps that easy for you to download, and print out for you to put on your tank bag so you can get there. Also, if you want to got o a great forum, go here. It has everything you might want to know about motorcycling. Look for me, GSRider.

Hmmm...Windows update, eh? Well, how about these sites to further enhance your viewing, browsing, knowledge, and tweaking experience?
www.neowin.net/index.php, www.tweakxp.com/tweakxp, www.utilitygeek.com, www.activewin.com, www.wexperience.com all have some great stuff for everyone. And just because some of these sites seem to have stuff just for Windows XP, that is not entirely the case. And of course...there is always www.windowsupdate.com. I have a hard time with people who don't go here more often, especially when their computer is having issues. A lot of times, Microsoft has the patches that are plaguing your internet browser, or windows explorer, (Which, on Win 98, has a tendency of crashing...a lot). www.zonelabs.com has a great free firewall for download. This is highly recommended especially if you are on a Dsl, cable, or high speed connection to the internet. www.norton.com has arguably the best anti-virus software around. Sorry guys, no free anti-virus out there that is any good, as far as I know. www.adobe.com has the best photo editing software out there, Photoshop 6.0. www.roxio.com has your solution for your cd burning. Don't like the fact that the cd you just bought for twenty bucks only cost 3 cents to make? Get a burner, and gouge the artist's pockets for a change. Irony seems to have a sense of humor. www.musicmatch.com has a great mp3 player for your computer. It also lets you take your music from your cd-rom, and transfer it to your computer (Also known as ripping). If you are also looking for the latest music from your favorite band, got to www.musiccity.com. Download Morpheus, and then look for just about anything under the sun. Music, videos, software, etc can all be found there. Just make sure you have your anti-virus :-). Are you sick of those annoying pop-up windows that come up...everywhere on the internet? Go to www.panicware.com to get your free pop-up stopper. If you like to overclock your computer, or want to know what it is all about, check out www.overclockershideout.com. A great wallpaper manager is Webshots. This handy little program will cycle through your wallpapers, and use those wallpapers as your screen saver, complete with transition effects. I guess that is a good start for ya in the computer area...

Future Shop, NCIX (Based in Vancouver) Dancourt Computers (Based in Waterloo) and  Best4Money (Also based in Waterloo) all are great computer shopping sites. Oh yeah, I guess you could check out Dell.com too. I don't like Dell, but that is just my thing. I prefer Athlon processors, not Pentium. Before you buy any computer stuff, go to www.tomshardware.com. This site lists the latest and greatest software and hardware for you next upgrade. Comparisons and benchmarks are the highlight of the site. www.zdnet.com and www.cnet.com both have great freeware, shareware, and full license software.
Alrighty everyone, here are some links for y'all to check out. I figure Leanne can't have me out done. Here are some kick a** links for you to check out.
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