Links you may wish to consider visiting....
(disclaimer:  No, I myself did not find all of these.  The majority of them were pointed out to me by friends.)


Toshi Station...science fiction funk at it's best.  My personal recommendations:  Wookie Theater, Station Sponsors, and Funk 101.  He's also got a wonderful collection of banners, such as the one displayed here.

Lileks.com - This guy is one of the most culturally interesting on the net.  He's taken snippets from our past, and put them up for all to see, whether it be for nostalgia (classic brick buildings from the turn of the century) or disgust (the Gallery of Regrettable Food). Well worth a look.  Be sure to visit the Institute of Official Cheer.

This man is a design genius.  This is the page I went to before I became comfortable with Photoshop on my own.  My goal is to eventually be able to do the seamless textured backgrounds as he does.  If you're in to good graphics, check out his site.  Or just go for the Mr. T haikus.

Ulead Systems - Makers of fine graphics software.  I'm rather fond of Web Razor Pro (web graphics utilities), PhotoImpact (Kinda like their version of Photoshop, and their Type Tool filters for Photoshop.  And to top it all off, they're just some darn nice people.

I've been following the Zen e-mail 'zine almost since it's beginning, and it has consistently been the best source of information in regards to film, television, and print media.  Sean Jordan takes an amazing plethora of information, and gives the relevant info.  What's more...his reports are usually dead on.

Driver HQ - This game has been the primary reason why my site hasn't been updated in so long.  It's just so darn addicting.  It really captures the feel of a lot of the classic car chases from the 70's and 80's TV shows.  This website is a very well done 

Warren Ellis - One of the best comic book writers out there.  I first read his stuff on Excalibur...and he had me hooked.  He's one of the few people who I will read anything by, regardless of subject matter, simply because he's just that darned good.  He could make a story about daisies interesting.  Recommended titles of his:  Planetary, Transmetropolitan (Spider Jerusalem rules!), and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (19th century fictional characters as sort of the British Secret service...Capt'n Nemo, Dr. Jekyll, Alan Quartermain, Invisible Man and whatnot).  He's currently the saving grace of the secondary X-men books.

Star Wars - Duh!

Laura's Web Page - One of my online buds.  Indirectly responsible for Kate and I meeting (Co-founder of the club we met in).  She's a digital genius.  Go take a peek.

Food TV - Emeril Lagasse rules!!!  BAM!

Chuck Lorre - Producer of Dharma & Greg.  Interesting fellow, really.  This page is all his vanity cards from the end of each D&G episode.

- One of the funniest comics out there.  A little on the rude side, but still entertaining.  The art is wonderful, and really fits the whole feel of the "obnoxious lil' kid" theme.  They should have a reprint of the original miniseries out now.  I suggest you find it.

Roughnecks: The Starship Trooper Chronicles - An excellent cartoon.  One of the best on TV.  Show your support by signing the petition.  I know I'd like to be able to purchase the entire run of this series on DVD...let 'em know.