DINOSAURS!

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Troodon in brooding position
Go visit one of my favorite places on Earth, the fabulous Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman, MT, where this lovely photo of a brooding Troodon was taken.  (Don't worry, she's just a model!)  Or, just skip straight to the best part, the Paleontology Home Page.
Jason Moore, aka "Old Bean"
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Go visit the Egg Mountain 2000 Web Page, put together by Jason, who is the very cool British guy I met at camp!  (That would be him in the picture.)  Plus, for all you people who have tolerated my bright-eyed gushing about my awesome experience at paleo camp, now you can finally see what I was talking about!
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If you are really, truly interested in dinosaurs (like me!), then I would highly recommend UC Berkeley's site The Dinosauria.  Of particular interest is The Dinobuzz, which discusses current issues and attempts to dispell some myths about Dinosaurs.
Dinosaur found with fossilized heart!

Yes, I think this is really, really cool.  It is still controversial, but if you are interested, go see Willo.  She even has her own homepage!
Other fun sites I've seen around the web:

The Dinotopia Website.  Particularly cute:  "How to tell if you are a Dinotopian."

The DIG (Dinosaur International Gazette.)  A lot of fun stuff on dinosaurs and other things.  
I drew this fun Troodon picture on a whim one night and I really liked the way it turned out!  :-)
Too bad the poor dinosaur's leg structure is all screwed up... but that's my fault for not paying attention to what I was drawing!