Link on brother!


The silver link, the silken tie,
Which heart to heart and mind to mind
In body and in soul can bind.

Sir Walter Scott
Stanza 13

My links are more indicative of my moods and fits
and starts in editing the page than they are of acutal
interest or usefulness. I will include a brief
description so as to save you time in your wanderings.
All of them have something to offer that made including
the link here worthwhile.


These pages all belong to friends of mine. If you want
your own page, it's actually pretty easy. Think of
something you would like to share, and grab a homestead.
I like GeoCities, but there are lots of free spots out there.


Jules of Silicon Valley

This page belongs to a good friend and a patient model. It
gets top billing because I am the webster for it (I think
very highly of myself, but just cannot call myself a webmaster).
It is a work in progress, I built the framework, and she will be
providing the content. I like the background on the home page
and the pics on the Improvement page.


t.c.j's Home on "the" Highway

Great response time for the link update. Check it out, he claims no broken links! We'll see.


Sam's Cool Hobby Page

Sammy's evolving page. Great pics of his machine, and some other neat stuff.


Deano's Seadoo Page

Finally got Deano into the act too. I knew Toy's-R-Us couldn't resist. ;-)


Jeff's Pacific Dive & Rescue Page

This is strictly for that group, no personal stuff, but it is Jeff's bag, so here it is. Well done site with a neat calendar.


The GrayWolfs Save the Wolf page

This page is done by Jeffs kid! He is a killer webmaster. Any questions, contact him. I question the fact that Jeff wrote his own page, it looks too professional. I think Josh helped.


Shay's Home Page

Snagged another victim for a geocities page. This guy does some great photos, and travels extensively.

My daily doses. These are the eclectic collection that
I look at on a regular basis. Please read the description
before making the link. Some require some setup to work
properly.


The Dilbert Zone

Helps to keep things in perspective. This site has the Dilbert
strip two weeks behind the papers. It works for me because I
get all my news from the net or the radio, so at this site,
I can also get my comics.


My Excite Page

This is one of those places that you can set up your own
personal news and info page. I like because in seems to
have most of the feature of the others, and doesn't seem
to crank out the junk mail that some of the other services do.


Yahoo mail.

Free email. This is a really good service. They offer an
address with up to 3 meg of space for your mail. The real
beauty of this system is that you can access it through the
web. You can check it at work, at home, anyplace with a
browser and a connection. You can also set it up to check
mail on other POP type accounts (like the email address from
you free Geocities page).


C|Net's News.Com

As much as I like the personalized Excite page, the tech type
news is slanted towards Apple (understandable, since they
sponsor the page), and I no longer work for them. I think
that this is THE link for tech news. I like their reporting,
it seem relatively unbiased (in spite of their partial
sponsorship by INTEL), and is updated frequently.

Links to other sites on the Web



Good ol' Apple




Big ol' Intel



Andy's Art Attack! - Your One
          Stop Web Design Resource.
Andy's Art Attack! - Your One Stop Web Design Resource.

This is a really cool graphics site. This is where I got my
link chain animation.