Zeigen's Fantabulous Bookmarks Page...
Follow one of these links below for tons o' fun, or journey back to
Zeigen's Dilemma.
This list was started in 1993 and first published
in 1994, and so some parts
of it already qualify as
an ancient historical tome (for example, I have *gopher*
links! Really!). I've taken out the bad links
(or I try to every now and then), so think of this list as "Stuff that
was good in 1994 and 1995 and is still around and so has great longevity
and therefore perhaps great quality."
I am always tempted to add new things occasionally; perhaps one day I
will do so.
I was also tempted at one point to put little logos everywhere
and highlight links I particularly recommend with an
eyecatching "HOT!" image and indicate which were new
links with a vivid animation of the word "New" being
transformed into a champagne supernova. Fortunately
tranquility prevailed, and so you have only my
prose to indicate which of these sites will be interesting
to you.
I figure any site in the
list of
100 most-linked-to sites
you know about already.
Other Local Bookmark Pages
This Bookmark List's Table of Contents
Towns, cities, mansions, dungeons. Things you can walk through,
explore, play with, learn from, get frustrated with.
Like
Gray Mansion
(my pet project)
or
Alphaworld.
Confession time:
Most of the rest of these fiction links are just here because I
intended to come back and read them some day. I can't vouch for
quality at all.
- Travels with Samantha
A travelogue by MIT's Philip Greenspun. One of the first works to
show the web's potential. It's from 1993.
- Berlin/Prague Cover Page
Another travelogue by Philip Greenspun.
- Heather Has Two Mommies
Is it vicious, homophobic and racist anti-PC paranoia, or is it a
hypertext parody of an overly-PC children's book? Commentators agree: Nice
zoo photos, anyway.
- Matthew and Jake's Adventures
This use to be ONE OF THE VERY MOST POPULAR SITES in the web
(circa '94, before The Spot appeared and stole their audience
or someting). Too bad they stopped having adventures.
- Somerville Stories
Thomas Colthurst seems to have a large number of stories here.
- Wired Different
A book by Miles O'Neil.
- Writings
Various works by Narciso Jaramillo. Make sure to check his
Internet
metaphor du jour.
- The Jayhawk series
by Mary K. Kuhner.
An on-line novel -- I really do intend to read it someday,
probably.
SF Bay Area (CA) Newspapers and related links:
- San Francisco Chronicle
- San Francisco Examiner
The Comical is SF's main daily, and the Examiner is the afternoon paper
that probably won't exist for too much longer. William Randolph Hearst
made it the cornerstone of his empire. Until he died and his grandson
quit. Now nobody has the heart to keep going with it anymore...
- Mercury Center Home Page
The online arm of the San Jose Mercury News. Watch out, they charge
money for some of their services (headlines and classifieds are
free). I only keep the link to them so I can berate them for the
fact that they want $2.95 or $4.95 a month just to read an
online newspaper. Don't they know how many free
newspapers there are on the web? Hear that, Mercury Center?
I keep the link here just so that I
can remind myself how I will NEVER follow it because I will NEVER
find it worthwhile to pay you ANY of my hard-earned money.
- San Francisco Free Press
During a big newspaper strike in SF in late '94, this newspaper
existed for a little while. Now it is a ghost-newspaper. Scaaaary.
(Read it quick before someone deletes it.) Sort of like a time
capsule from November of '94.
- The Jon Carroll Column
My favourite daily newspaper column, from the S.F. Chronicle.
Humourous and/or well-thought out and/or thought-provoking
and/or side-splitting.
Jon Carroll
also has a home page (you can buy his book).
Some of the other
columnists
are good too, especially Adair Lara.
- Welcome to the San Francisco Bay Guardian
A weekly alternative paper. Lots of information. Especially
about Nude Beaches, a topic which the Guardian seems to
concern itself with at least six times a year.
- My favourite newspaper, the weekly East Bay Express, has thus far
shunned the Web.
The most important music-related link in the Web is to the amazin'
Tohu-Bohu visitor's page. Slyboots sent me this
Tohu-Bohu link html page by e-mail so
that I could get there more easily. Now you can too.
I just created an Ajax Home Page.
I review
my newly-purchased cds
at one point in my
Virtual Apartment Tour.
I have a Tori Amos Confessions home page.
Also, there are these people's pages about music:
Famous people
Random people who I don't know personally
...that other people have compiled:
...some of which may be unexciting but useful:
Looking for a certain word or person in Webspace? Isn't everybody.
Always searching, never stopping to view source.
I'm sure
you've seen most of these search tools before. They're actually here for
my benefit.
I'm seriously thinking of deleting this section. You've seen these
before, right? Well, I took out the REALLY common ones. I basically
just like the joke about the Metaverse.
Hey, this is like a living document, you know? So I can't predict
what you'll see here (but you can see where I've been the last few
months).
The name of the file you're reading is "lynxbook.html" --
and when I go browsing with that killer browser
Lynx,
all of my bookmarks end up here, where you can read them.
Aren't I concerned about my privacy?
Apparently not.
If you see something suspicious down below, assume it
was research, yeah, research.
Sorry for the mess. If you manage to wade through this,
you have a lot of endurance.
Maybe not working:
- The Exquisite Sonnet Project
- Dictator, Dictatoria
- Praser 5 Entrance Page
An on-line maze with difficult puzzles.
Manifestoes:
- Spunk Press Manifesto
- Communications Manifestos
- Alternative-X
- http://newtoo.manifest.com/
- Party platforms, manifestos, and political speeches
- SCUM Exhibit
The Scum Manifesto
MISC
- The Obituary Page
- Dead People Server
- What is a geek?
- The Meyers-Briggs Personality Test
- Postcard Rack
- IMAGING MACHINE
- POLLSTAR On-Line
- MG's House of News Knowledge
- Usenet moderators archive
- CRAYON
- Get your Hotlinks here!
- The Usenet Info Center TRUE Home Page
- Humor Site of the Every Other Day
- Dave's Fun Page
- The Heavenly Father
- UBC Continuing Studies Home Page
- NCT Web Magazine
- Cyberspace Today
- nettweb 2.05
- Zola's Home Page
- ClariNet Home Page
- Information on Metaverse
- World 3 - Voices
- L E V I T Y
- Queensboro Ballads
- Gender-Free Pronoun Frequently Asked Questions (GFP FAQ)
- Welcome to NetMall!
- HotSite of the Nite
- Mythopoeia The Making
of Myths
- The WWW Entertainment Package
- Fiction Plus
- TRDEV-L Home Page
- The Second Coming
- Starting Point (Add to your Hotlist!)
- Submit It!
- Grants and stuff for American Short Story Writers
- RedStar's Page of Net.Personalities
- hypertext fiction
- ARTFL Project: ROGET Form
- Software and Support
- Home page for Cameron Laird
- Example Embedded Form for the URL-minder: Your Own Personal Web Robot!
- Mosaic for X version 2.0 Fill-Out Form Support
- 20.0 User Quotes
- Home Of the WEB Seeress
- As the Web Turns
- The search for some hypertext fiction
- Hyperizons: Hypertext Fiction
- McAfee Home Page
- WRITERS ON THE NET
- Internet Multimedia Research Foundation (IMRF)
- MagicURL Mystery Trip
- The Great God Contest!
- Page 203
- I am Julie...
- Mississippi Review Web ~ September 1995
- Internet Connect Niagara Home Page
- Other Change of Hobbit Bookstore - Home Page
- Welcome To Jaffo's Home Page!
- Worlds in Collision
- brent jackson
- Entry into main screen
- Harlan Ellison
- THE TEMPEST, Act 1 Scene 2
- THE OWL SPRINGS PARTNERSHIP: Peter Morwood / Diane Duane
- Windows95.com Internet TCP/IP Connectivity
- KPIX Online: San Francisco View
- Lawyers v. 'Lectric Law Library
- TRUISM 3
- Science Fiction Weekly
- LATE SHOW NEW
- Gray Areas Table Of Contents
- Spam King
- Mintleaf
- Mike Batchelor's Home Page
- The Surfing Monkey
- BYTE Magazine
- NetReviews: General/Computing/No_Pages_Like_Home/Personal_Pages_A_To_Z/Z/
- Green Eggs Report
- Critter Workshop
- Add Comments to the Party Outline
- Do You Follow The Tenets of Kibo?
- The Green Bay Online AOL Wreath!
- Survival Research Laboratories
- Prince Edward Island: Card on the way...
- The Church of This Thing
- Usenet Newsgroups
- Dan N|dskouv Christensen's Bookmarks
- Webcatcher report for 21Oct1995
- No Title
- Direct Links
- Humor on the Web
- Activism
- L!nks n things :)
- Charles Clark's Bookmarks
- Get PREPARE'D
- Suck
- Currents (November 16 - November 22, 1995)
- Random Links And Strange Sites
- Richard Hodges's Bookmarks
- WLCM
- TORIMANIACS
- The Locals
- Bank of America
- ...and bacon. Spatch's homepage
- SNAKESKIN: Jan 1996
- Meaningless Drivel Home Game
- This Modern World
New:
- Browser Checkup
- Etak Incorporated
- CCnet Communications
- SQN Home Page. Free download of SquareNote3.5, a useful DOS program. For researchers, scholars, writers, professionals, executives. Helps collect, organize, index, cross-reference your notes and ideas.
- Pacific Bell Internet Services
- What PROGRAM are they watching?
- [LINK]
Tori:
- Tori Amos Lyrics
- Other Tori Pages on the WWWeb
- Everything Amos
- HTML document for the World Wide Web
- Entry into main screen
- Like No Other - Tori Amos
- Joe's Tori Amos Page
- Tori Amos CD's
- Tori and Sarah!
- Main Chamber, Church of Tori
- Tori Amos Song Interpretations
- The UW-Madison Writing Center
- catherine yronwode's home page
- BLAM
- http://www.wadham.ox.ac.uk/~ahodges/scraptest.html
- BJ Conditions and Specials
- _My_ AntiNetscape Page
- Dehanced for Lynx: Manifesto
- Internet Application Framework
- Alta Vista: Advanced Query link:emf.net/~estephen and not url:emf.net/~esteph...
- IMDb: Cardiff UK
- Home Page for Jeremy Caney
- Rant and RAVE
- Frente!, Verses; June 21st, The Palladium
- HTML 3.2 Features at a Glance
- | BETALAB%
- /JODI ï
- Eigenzay'say Ilemmaday
- Left Handed Homepage
- Left Handed Homepage
- Left/Right Handed Simpsons
- Left Handed DNA Hall of Fame
- The The The Page
- Homepage of Mauri Haikola
- Phil Shapiro's Home Page
- Tom Schneider
- Villig Iddeit
- fffCOLLAGE
- The Net Net
- A Tale of the Fey Heckler
- Fly Me To the Moon
- Fly Me To the Moon
- FutureWave Software
- Entry into main screen
- goo mania
- Images from Immersed in Technology
- Welcome to PythOnline
- Xanadu: Hyperformance in the Hyperfuture
- fffCOLLAGE
- Zuma's Home Page
- welcome to www.dalailama.org
- The New World Times: Alphaworld's Newspaper
- Fry's Electronics Employment Application
- Lyrics server
- National Scalability Designs Home Page
- NATIONAL LEFTY DAY!
- PBpricing
- DNAI: Services: Frame Relay
- Pardoz' Mythos Page
- MoxPerl WWW MTG Database
- MoxPerl WWW MTG Database
- Wizards of the Coast
- Ivory Tower Information Systems
- WinWord.Concept [MS Word document virus] information
- Concept Word Macro Virus
- Cleaning the Word Macro (Concept) Virus
- Microsoft Word Macro Viruses: Status
- Information on the Word Prank Macro
- The Unofficial Mythos Card Database
- Rosemary West's Left-Handed Page
- Rosemary West's Left-Handed Page
- DIMENSIONS - an Interactive CCG Magazine
- Antiweb Start Page
- A Dent In The Tori Amos Net Universe
- Yahoo! - Computers and Internet:Internet:History
- 47 USC Sec. 227 (01/24/94)
- clementine
- GIF Wizard from Raspberry Hill Publishing
- Common Internet File Formats