Some of my friends have lives, others, like me have Web sites.
Tom's put some traditional fanac online including Art Widner's 80th birthday tribute 'zine.
Chad's a classmate from North Garland High School who also ended up working on the Web. He's also responsible for the Southern Michigan Fan group's presense on the Web.
Glen writes a book review column, "First Impressions"
Liz, whom I know from student days at UT Austin, diligently comments on every book she reads.
Michael writes a daily journal: "Gazing into the Abyss"
Vicki's fanzine, "Words and Walks" is online.
Development, XML, CSS, yada, yada, yada...
CSS Implementation issues, bugs and demonstrations.
News on XML
Bi-weekly column on Web Usablity and Development
Web Logs are the public versions of surfer histories. Good places from which to start crawling the web.
A hodgepodge of links, but the design is beautiful.
Raphael Carter's sciences oriented Web log. It doesn't update as frequently as Robot Wisdom.
Jorn Barger's daily list of interesting political and cultural links and Joycian history.
Things to listen to and read.
An eclectic Internet radio station (requires Real Player)
Santa Clara Valley's College Radio Station (live to the World via Real Player)
They are part of the 'surf revival' movement, but their music goes deeper. Guitarist Jim Thomas creates a sonic wall with feedback and custom effects pedals which calls on whale song as much as Dick Dale.
The Reptile Palace Orchestra plays a mix of Eastern European styles -- from Klesmer to Gypsy which they call "Balkan Lounge Funk."
An annual award for the best SF or Fantasy book about Gender Roles