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The MySpace Page for Brigette Paladon, read her blog, post comments, put her
e-mail onto a few spam lists...
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The MySpace Page for Ryanne. She's one of my supervisors, so
visit or I might get in trouble!
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The MySpace Page for Chris Ebert, find out about gaming and stuff.
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Another fellow P.A. who's an artist of various mediums. His site
includes photos and original artwork.
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I've been a member of this club since 1999.
Includes all things TV and FM DX-wise.
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A great extension of the official WTFDA
website, maintained by Mike Bugaj.
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Here is the personal website of Mike Bugaj
(mentioned above). FM DX clips, etc...
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One of the most celebrated resources for predicting when tropo will
happen and where it will go to. This site includes maps for all
corners of the Earth.
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From the same Hepburn who brings you tropo forecasts...
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The E-skip equivalent of Bill's Tropo Maps
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A good starting point for radio hobbyists. DXing.com provides brief,
well-written explanations of many forms of DXing and monitoring.
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"ABC 7 Works For You". One of the TV stations I work for.
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"Count On Us". One of the TV stations I work for.
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Where I'm at when not at the WBBH/WZVN.
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My major link to the world of numbers stations. If you have seen
"Behind The Static 2", I recommend this as a follow up. There are tons of
links in here.
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Another great website for radio hobbyists, the specialty being
scanners.
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Online resource for those operating their own flea-powered radio stations.
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Look up any AM or FM radio station in the country, includes contour maps (I
**LOVE** CONTOUR MAPS!)
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A great resource for the latest TV/ Radio station information.
Be forewarned, this is a subscription service.
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Keeping his thumb on the broadcast industry. What conglomerate
is buying who, etc...
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Keeping his thumb on the broadcast industry. What conglomerate
is buying who, etc...
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Here is a true resource, you can see what your favorite website
looked like in 2001, 1999, 1996...
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I mainly use this site to look up viruses and hoaxes.
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I don't go here often, but everyone I know loves it.
(Though, I have on of their temperature bugs on EG Main)
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Some very good mapping software.
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In my humble opinion... the ***BEST*** search engine on the net!
Very to-the-point.
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Taps the power of google.com to tell you what it/Google/the-Internet-at-large
thinks about who/what/whenever you type into the search box.
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The homepage of my favorite browser program. Ditch Internet
Explorer!
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Title explains it all.
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A great source of free software ("free beer" AND/OR "free speech").
There are a few programs that I've used from here and it's a good place to
browse. In fact, one of those programs is linked-to next.
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Hosted by sourceforge.net, this is an audio
editing program that I use for pretty much everything. New
features are added frequently and users can send feedback, bug reports,
etc... This program is "free beer".
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Hosted by sourceforge.net, this is an add-on spam filter for your Outlook
Inbox. This program is "free beer".
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Hosted by sourceforge.net, this program allows programmers (yo!) to
distribute .exe and other files easily. This program is "free beer".
NSIS is used for all TermTable programs.
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I'll never use ye olde Notepad again! Notepad2 (no points for
naming the program) is just as fast as Windows' built-in "Notepad", but
Notepad2 has these things called "features".
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7-zip is like a GNU-licensed WinZip. Very fast and flexible.
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Frequently updated, I've been using this for years... mostly for converting
.PSD files to .ICO icons, but IrfanView does a lot more!
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Free utility that keeps your computer clock coordinated.
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A nice source of online VB code, includes links
to other VB sites. I've used a lot of code from here in my
programs.
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Online resource for PHP Coders.
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Interesting site for those paranoid about computer safety and privacy.
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An exceptionally good website for an exceptionally good show,
Sliders! AD
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A very extensive website about another exceptionally good show,
Stargate SG-1! (and other Stargate media)
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Information about another of my channel surfing loves, Reboot. Not
updated very much, tho...
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A website dedicated to the FOX show Futurama.
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This website, based in England, includes a lot of US TV history.
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Here you'll find Audio and Audio/Video clips of everything '80s.
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A brand new find for me. Here you can check out some
classic radio clips, including a radio documentary on 66 WNBC.
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Definitely a bookmark for broadband users, but I slide by on dial-up.
A cool site in any case.
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Television information for the Upper Midwest.
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Good source for totally-burnable original music (and you're officially
allowed to burn it too!)
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"The Mountain Retreat is a repository and resource site in the Reformed
traditions of the doctrines of Grace."
There are lots of good articles here on The Bible, theology, and other
important matters.
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A good music video show.
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Another good evangelical website.
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A very good book that helps people get back on the highway of life when
things are looking down.
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Very original personal website featuring science experiments, social
experiments, photo articles. Good place to kill some time.
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Wonder where that dollar bill was before you got it? Curious where
it'll go after you've spent it? You just might find out...
AD
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Think you don't know anything about computers? Give this a read
and you'll feel like an e-genius!
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Know those signs in sales offices that are supposed to motivate employees to
succeed???? Here are the less popular ones.
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A forum for Lucid Dreaming (the type where you're aware that you're dreaming
and can control what happens in it).
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The Universe as seen from other places and other times.
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Everything you ever wanted to know (plus some extra) about a very cool
subject: Black Holes.
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My favorite Sci-Fi topic! Very good read, even if the graphics
are cheezy.
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Here you can look stuff up about roads throughout the good 'ol U.S.
of A (just don't mention "interstates"). Links to other sites.
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Photos of Highway "END" signs.
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An online catalog of U.S. Interstate Highways.
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A lot of information about New York area highways, including full
histories.
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A site about the Long Island Railroad, particularly it's history.
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What interests me is the interstate highways, they don't go to any
other states! Includes exit lists.
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