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Gene Michael Stover

created 1995 October 1
updated Friday, 2008 February 15

Copyright © 1995-2008 Gene Michael Stover. All rights reserved. Permission to copy, store, & view this document unmodified & in its entirety is granted.


Contents

1 Daily

  1. Ask.com
  2. Speakeasy
  3. Poetry Daily
  4. Poetry Foundation
  5. Seattle P.I.
  6. Aljazeera

2 Weekly

  1. Fortean Times
  2. Poem of the Week
  3. ACLU
  4. ACM (member since 1991)
    1. career resource centre
    2. digital library
    3. online guide
    4. portal
    5. professional development centre
  5. TeX User Group
  6. Game Dev
  7. Technovelgy.com
  8. Moby Lexicon
  9. Groklaw

3 Printers

  1. PostScript® Language Reference, Third Edition

  2. Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) File Format Specification Version 3.0

  3. PostScript Language Tutorial & Cookbook PDF HTML

  4. A First Guide to PostScript
  5. postscript.org has a FAQ

4 Games

  1. Card Game Rules at pagat.com
  2. .hack//Wiki
  3. Alchemist's Lair
  4. Dark Chronicle : A Legacy Of Kain Fan Archive
  5. Legacy of Kain Music
  6. Gama Sutra
  7. Game FAQs
  8. GameDev.net
  9. Kotaku
  10. Legacy of Kain: The Lost Worlds
  11. Silent Hill Town Center

5 Multiuser Dungeons (MUDs)

  1. Advancd MUD - Running Your Own MUD
  2. MUD Connector
  3. DUMB MUD Creator A MUD programming language that is also a Lisp.
  4. Basic information about MUDs & MUDding
  5. ftp://ftp.game.org/pub/mud/diku/

6 Programming

  1. unix man pages at Open Group

  2. Microsoft's style of Hungarian Notation

    Hungarian notation looks like a good idea, but it's a burden in practice. I reject it, but I'm sometimes forced to use it. (By the way, I rejected the pre-Microsoft style of Hungarian notation, back in, like, 1990.)

  3. Wotsit's Format

  4. FILExt file extension database

7 Lisp

  1. Common Lisp HyperSpec
  2. Gray Streams
  3. Clisp Implementation Notes
  4. CL-Yacc
  5. Gnu Emacs elisp manual
  6. Common-Lisp.Net
  7. CLiki
  8. cons.org
  9. Association of Lisp Users (ALU)
  10. CMU's Lisp Archives
  11. Lisp Machines
  12. Lisp on Paul Graham's web site
  13. Franz Inc

8 Microsoft Windows Programming

  1. ConnectionString.com

  2. Obtaining a FAST FORWARD Cursor at MSDN

  3. MFC

    MFC is one of the worst libraries I've ever used, though it is not the worst. That distinction probably goes to Oracle's ``ONC''(?) library.

9 Literature & Publishing

  1. audiolingo.org
  2. poetryx.com
  3. Sailor's Project Gutenberg Server
  4. TeX Users Group
  5. Hypertext Help with LaTeX at Goddard Institute for Space Studies
  6. The LaTeX2HTML Translator
  7. Any Browser Campaign
  8. Dr Dobb's Magazine

PFU America, Inc & their Happy Hacking keyboard.

10 Printers

  1. A First Guid to Post Script
  2. postscript.org
  3. postscript FAQ

11 RFCs

  1. RFC Editor
  2. Ohio State University

12 The Archane

  1. Washington State Paranormal Investigations & Research
  2. Self Programming Language
  3. Atlas of Cyberspaces
  4. Andre Bacard's Anonymous RemailerFAQ
  5. Remailer List
  6. Encyclopedia Mythica

13 Time

  1. Official US Pacific Time
  2. Information on Time and Frequency Services
  3. ISO 8601 Date/Time Representations
  4. The Current Calendar System

14 Friends

  1. Cat Care Clinic in Bellevue, Washington
  2. sakla.net
  3. Miceworks
  4. Kevin Lu Photography

15 Uncategorizable crap I don't want to forget

  1. TinyURL.com
  2. Bureau of Economic Analysis
  3. Congressional Budget Office
  4. House of Representatives
  5. Senate

End.
Gene Michael Stover 2008-04-20