The Eclectic Links
Here's some links to some sites of personal interest...
My alma mater. I was going back to school here for graduate work to get a teaching credential and MA for special education until Life inturrupted me.
National Novel Writing Month. Write 50,000 words of fiction in November. Managed to do it for the 2003 NaNoWriMo. ::dies::
A cool site with lots and lots of information about herpetology (I think I spelled that right...) Reptiles and amphibians, that sort of thing. Good for if you have a pet dragon...Mountain Horned Dragon that is ; )
A site specifically for giving us the goods one what urban legends are true, and which aren't. Covers a wide variety of topics, and some of the stories are insanely funny.
All about understanding written Japanese. So far I've added hiregana, katakana, and ~200 kanji to my ever growing collection of writing systems I can read/pronounce. Me and kanji get along fairly well, much to my surprise; I can understand symbolic written language better than I can remember the sounds of words...
I'm trying to learn Japanese. This guy has a whole site about translation and kanji lookups.
This is the ultimate bastion of
all things 80's. Witness Transformers, GI Joe, The Breakfast
Club, and Mr. T.!
JUST DON'T CLICK ON THE LINKS!!! Some of the sites linked have
VERY unpleasant and explicit ads...
A fan run, perfectly legal Nobuo Uematsu music tribute! Download some of the demos; this is quality stuff!
....There's really no way to describe Hell.com. You just have to go there and see for yourself. If you can any more. Might have to pay, I'm not gonna, but I'll leave the link.
The Dihydrogen Monoxide Research Division. This
is quite a site...the danger is real!
The bit about some parts of Israel having relatively low levels
of DHMO contamination was priceless.
The Alta Vista translator that out-Daravons the great Daravon!
The Gord...an amazing person indeed to put up with what he has to...
This site contains a wonderful little tool called the Dialectizer. Transform ordinary English into such things as Redneck and Pig Latin! There are also tons of other fun things, everything from bad movie reviews to on-line games. A great way to waste several hours : )
This is also a great waste of time. Very humorous games and toys to play with, plus movie reviews and things like that.
A very funny page! Has links to many other equally funny pages.
While I'm not a die-hard, I do love J.R.R. Tolkien's amazing works. This page is dedicated to having fun with those works. Includes rules for Melkor/Bradly's game, The Lord of the Rings. This is only part of a fascinating mother site which includes information on Nikolai Tesla and other eclectic subjects.
Edgar Governo, Historian of Things That Never Were
An interesting site for those of us who desire Continuity in our fictional universe! Not too hot on keeping his timeline links updated though.
Ah...old games! This has a ton of old school games for the PC and various older computers. Take a look...you might find the origin of the Sims even...the Little Computer People!
Back in the day, I had an Atari ST (this was after the Commodore 64)...Anyway...there were some games for it, like Rogue and SunDog, that simply...well...they can out gameplay a lot of recent games, and I wanted to play them again. So I got an Atari ST emulator and stuff.
The original FFVII (and FFVIII) PC game-tweaking site.
Ficedula's Homepage
The site with the...be still my beating heart...program that allows viewing of not only all the character weapon polygons, but also the summons AND magic polygons plus all the little game textures used, like Choco/Mog's eyes and the green plains on the world map. Also home of a program that allows anyone who owns FFVII PC to see the field characters put together with animation! Went somewhere...
Contains several very interesting FFVII PC polygon programs (including an EDITOR!) Enormous help in finding Tifa's weapons...
This contains all you could ever want in PlayStation Emulation, plus emus for other systems as well.
A site for the studies of Egyptology...including some lessons on reading heiroglyphs!
A tres cool site with tons of information on many mythologies.
This place has some of the funniest things I have ever read. Not sure about the rest of it...looks a bit different since last I visited...
The Fantastically Adequate Hamster Republic Homepage
Ah...a site full of hamster goodness. Go there to beta-test O.H.R.RPG.C.E., an easy-to-use program to make yer own FFVI style RPGs!
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