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David's links

I. personal and interesting
II. school
III. humanities
IV. science--hacking
V. arts

I. personal and interesting
  A. friends
    1. M.Rev. Sheryl Brownlea's Transformational Services
    2,3. sysadmin Ben Collver and writer Joe Collver
    4. poetic musician Brian Fuchs
  B. my gallery at Lysator Academic Computer Society's Elfwood: David N. Chmelik SF&F Art
  C. NORDUnet: lit. at nic.funet.fi, art at ftp.sunet.se, Intentional Communities

II. school
  A. financial aid: finaid, fastweb, datatel, inking, sculpture, sff writing, music, IBM internships
  B. Stanford sites

III. humanities
  A. library & information science: Frabia's web-searching lore, Alex lit. & phil. directory, Digital Library Federation, Internet Public Library, against ip, Alexandria Digital Library Project
  B. history: The History of the Swastika before Nazi misuse, Stone Pages - Web Guide to Megalithic Europe, Labyrinth medieval studies
  C. language & literature: voice of the shuttle humanities, linguist list, (good) non-updated lit. directory, children's high fantasy, European literature--etexts, Perseus Digital Library classics, Common Features of The Hero
    1. bookstores: addall (most useful database I've found--Ma,) ABEbooks, alibris, amazon, bibliofind rare, Blackwells, Borders, half, Powells, Used Book Search
  D. mythology/religion/spirituality/mysticism/esotericism-occultism/theosophy/filosofy/gnosticism/Hermetism/magic, anthropology
    1. International Vegetarian Union, Vegan society [UK, USA ] http://www.vegan-straight-edge.org.uk (I am trying to find the 'rendering' article,) Summerstar PNW pagan festival, How the Bohemians Were Named...
    2. general & ref.: filosofy [Greeks", Republik] ), esoteric history, Encyclopedia Mystica
    3. international: Theosophical Society [USA, India, Canada: good texts,] World Congress of Ethnic Religions, project X forum, faerylands
        a. Mysticism in World Religions, universal path
        b. Church and School of Wicca, old herb names: Wicca, Wicca, the blessed bee--see their tapestries, ircnet#pagan, ircnet#wicca, cauldron forum, Sacred Spirals previously Cup of Wonder and Portal of Light
    4. magic: Tomekeeper, The Rose+Croix Journal, Lucky Mojo info. & shop
        a. astrology: Min's Beginner's Reference; esoteric: articles, calculations
    5. Semitic-Judeo-Christian-Islamic (Nazarite-Essene/Quabalist and Islamic/Sufi :) Nazarenes of Mt. Carmel [Sacred Unity, Living in Spirit,] Essene Church of Christ, Upper Triad, Judaism links, One Faith of God (see Supreme Bible of God: Final Testament: Almanac of Evil)
       a. names of Deity: Judaism, Christianity
       b. quabala: Jewish Meditation, Work of the Chariot, Gods And Saviours: Exploring Their Similarities to Jesus Christ
    6. early post-Semitic: Sumerian myths,
    7. Indian (Dharma :) Kundalini Research Institute, Patanjali Kundalini Yoga Care, IRIZ Zen/Ch'an, Shamballa School
        a. Dharma: a rawist Kundalini Yogi's Biology of Kundalini book, Lotus Sutra
        b. gurus: Spiritual teachers and guides Baba Hari Dass (silent,) Bhagavan Nityananda (bio.,)
    8. Hellenic (pre-Christian: Hellenismos :) Shrine of goddess Athena, Athena - goddess of wisdom, The [Athena] Promachos Pages, Pallas Athena (see the icons) Biblioteca Arcana
    9. Slavic (pre-Christian: Slavianstvo :) pantheon
    10. Celtic (pre-Christian: Págánacht or Senistrognata :) Dalriada, Celtic spirit, Druidcraft: Druid Network has a vegan organizer, OBOD, Myraid of Enchantments--see druid text, GDOSC may know where Ravenswing (an interesting bard) is
        a. tartan: tartan, plaid, The great kilt or belted plaid: how to use, arisaid
        b. Irish: Fenniocht
        c. Scottish: Scottish folklore, Celtic Prayers: Carmina Gadelica [Mike Nichols, sacred-texts.com,] Branwen's Cauldron once had Scottish resource links, Iona history by Fiona Macleod, Electric Scotland educational, Scotsmart directory
        d. Welsh: Mabinogion and its Fictional Offspring
    11. Teutonic (pre-Christian: Heiðindómr or Forn Siðr :) D. L. Ashliman, Tales of Wonder
        a. vikings: The Asatru Alliance, Magitech has a runes course, non-updated home page, links
        b. Anglo-Saxon heidindomr: witchlord

IV. science--hacking
  A. general: IQtest, National Physical Science Consortium, virtue science, slashdot nerds' news
  B. mathematics: equation world, triangulation, unsolved math problems (unsolved problems)
  C. electronic engineering: Tomi Engdahl, Offerman's chiplist
  D. computing: "Forget sex, drugs and rock and roll, I'll gladly take hex, bugs and solid control any day!"--John MacPherson, an IBM VP.
    1. Sites. ACM, Hacker's Wisdom, IEEE, FOLDOC, Jargon File, find CS grand challenges: BCS, techweb calendar
    2. scientists: Edsger Dijkstra, Brian Kernighan & Dennis Ritchie & Ken Thompson, Don Knuth, Timo Salmi, Richard Stallman, Bjarne Stroustrup, Linus Torvalds
Rick Christy, Peter Van Roy (see his book)
    3. systems: Price Watch, BIOS survival guide, PCLT, PC webopedia, Ticalc, Open Group
    4. hardware: Unix hardware guide, Tom's Hardware Guide, hacker keyboards
      a.x86: GBM's x86 info,x86
    5. software: GNU's Not Unix, Delorie software DJGPP compiler, NetBSD (old doc,) Slackware Linux, Mac-like vwm, DOS [...] and Linux info.
       a. dos & luse 9x/ME/etc: MDGx, powerload, dos cdvd, DOS the Easy Way book, Garbo archive, abandonware, old simtel mirror, ftp.digital.com, Nicotine, CWS non-apps
       b. papers. cs library, CS tech reports, CS tech reports, Digital Research Library, NCSTRL Berkeley Sunsite,
       c. books. Programmers' booklist, programmer's heaven, programmer's oasis
html: HTML, easier: December Communications, coding links, gaffer
Standard Documents and Links to Standard Documents
    6. graphics: faqsys at IA, CGFX at Stanford, Dr. Hoffman, Dr. Jian Huang, graphics papers, graphics primitives, x2ftp.oulu.fi mirror (the original site closed)
    7. security: Ccc, freenet, The Happy Hacker, L0pht, Phrack, 2600, TrueCrypt, Aeonflux, attrition, antionline, art of hacking, crypto,, Cult of The Dead Cow, CVE, dis, irc, ftp.giga.or.at, klaphek, milw0rm, netcraft, OSVDB, whatis had a network map, COAST, CSRC, DTIC, security info,
    8. demoscene: Orange juice, scene.org, Crest, Cubic, Hornet, pouet, PC Demo Fan Club, monostep, Optimus, The Scene Code, apollo-X
    9. videogames: classic games, Linux Games, Happy Puppy, Games Domain
        a. roguelike: news, news (Boudewijn Waijers), Larn, ICMoria, Imoria
        b. Atari Intellivision, worldforge MMORPG
  E. biology: VRG--rawism, All Raw Times, acupuncture, biotech
    1. herbs: Health Calls Heron Herbals recipes
      a. shops: Kalyx, Wilderness Family Naturals
      b. schools: BCMA (British,) SW [...] Botanical Medicine
  F. astronomy: sun & moon phases, Winchell Chung's 3D starmaps
  G. physics & engineering: frequencies, physics demo, Alex Chiu, Justin Szymanek
  H. chemistry: odd rare metabolic elements
  I. geology: Crystalmaster, exquisitecrystals.com
  J. ecology
  K. architecture:arcology, Hellenic arithmology argolic pyramid abstract

IV. arts
  A.
    1. supplies: Daniel Smith, Utrecht, abandon[ed] art, Legend photos, NOAA has good wolf photos
    2. theory: Don Jusko color wheel
    3. figures: Marquardt golden ratio in portraiture, BBC golden ratio article that explained the latter
    4. comics: creating comics, Xeric grants, Beowulf
    5. sculpture: Friends' Hobby miniatures
    6. history: Journal of Pre-Raphaelite Studies, Czech artist Alphonse Mucha
    realism: Celtic rebel, Fairy artists, New Age art, Carl Newman
    7. gfx: pixxelpoint art compo, pixel.demoscene.gr, iCE, ACiD,
        a. scanners guide,scanner review, scan tips
        b. pixologic pixelling program
    8. realism; religion & mythology: Victor Ambrus, Michelangelo Bounarotti, Anke Edoras, Jasmine Becket-Griffith, Caldwell (mostly sf&f), Feidias, Fields (mostly sf&f), Frazetta (much sf&f) Hildebrandt bros (mostly sf&f), Howard David Johnson, Alan Lee, Rowena Morrill (mostly sf&f), Maxfield Parrish, Polykleitos, Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, Howard Pyle, Arthur Rackham, Vallejo & Bell (much sf&f), Leonardo da Vicni, Whelan (much sf&f), Windsor-Smith,
    9. sf&f: Brom, Dorman, Easley, Elmore, Kelly, Kennedy, Parkinson
  B.clothes: Garb The Worldfantasy costumes, Mystic Caravan
  C. martial arts:
    1. swords/Western: Academy of Medieval Martial Arts, Albion Armorers, cateran society, the haca, maisters, maskeret, netsword, sword forum, sword school, Western martial arts
    2. Bu[shi]do/Eastern: chi kung book list
    3. chess: Kasparov, US chess
    4. rpgs: woodelf's Index, critique of D&D, acaeum, Great Netbook Archive
  D. music: [Zen of] tracking, mod software: Sound and MIDI software for Linux, SMM
    2. traditional
        a. African: Mamady Keita, Obo Addy, Djembe FAQ & compendium, djembe s.h.a.r.e.
        b. Scottish: Brobdingnagian Bards, Wee Jock's Music Corner, bagpipeweb, kiltmusic, Celtic guitar, Skye boat song, Enya, metal-string harpist Laurie Riley, Slainte
    3. ancient - classical/Newage: Steven Halpern, Peter Gabriel
    4. 1800s: synthesizer and technology music: Hyperreal ravers, psy-trance DJ Mag by Core, psynews, electronic music genres map, C64 SID, Atari Sap Music Archive, high voltage sid collection, Kevin Horton (SIDs)
        a. di electronic 'net radio, clubkydz, Ellesdia Record Shop, Hard to Find Records, Aminet C-Amiga & music mods
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List of other songs/mods (and a few mp3 or live) and styles in order: most to least liked, but a few are my 'to listen to' list. Sometimes I rate how I like myself in comparison.

traditional/classical
Yehudi Menuhin, Ravi Shankar; deceased: Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, Pachelbel, Chopin, Schubert, Tchaikovsky
Vivaldi, Haydn, Handel, Alfred Brendel, Strauss, Brahms, Mendelssohn, Rachmaninoff
not necessarily deceased: European traditional music, 'Amazing Grace' (except some lyrics,) Laurie Riley, Slainte, didjeridoo (Australian,) African drumming
me (near the bottom of the list of both types above)

classical/ambient (Baroque, New Age, etc.)
Pachelbel, Andreas Vollenweider, Enya, Jean Jarre, Skaven / Future Crew, Beethoven, Bach
Johan Alpmar
myself (under several others,) Nimbus

ambient/synth (New Age, etc.)
N-Site, Absys-'the first new age,' 'teknopekno,' 'the last new age,'
Johan Alpmar, Nimbus
Five Musicians (also breakbeat)
Kosmic Free Music Foundation-'More Than Meets The Mind' (trance)

synth/trance (and disco-funk synth)
Vogue / Triton / Starbreeze, Tangerine Dream (vegetarians), N-Site, Captain / Image-"space_debris", Lift / Digital Terra
Nighthawk-trapped_in_a_bottle"
Jester / Anarchy-"Anarchy-FlowerPower,"
me (under a few others)
Boray

trance/rave
Vernon's Wonderland, Goacidia: P-Tec; Astral Projection (vinyl: Nova Tekk, Germany and Transient UK,) Slice 'psychedelic transistor bass [303 years ahead],' 'astronomic track.1,' 'cyclonic_blips,' 'freakuencer{part 1}, 'lunatic_waves,' Pro.Ject:Eject,' 'trancepop,' 'Slide the Universe,'
Transplant & Emulate, Lord Titan, Cosmosis (incl. Laughing Buddha,) Miranda-'Space Baby,' CC, DJ Spyhunter-'Friendship 7,'
Chi AD, myself (likely under 1/2 this section below; I will have to get back into listening--and composing,) Swami Goa Gil (He is this high because he founded Goa trance; I have only heard the 2 free songs and thought they were 'okay,') Speedy J, Aura-The Source of Trance-'Destination Skyline,' 303infinity-"winter rain" (actually I may have only heard 1 or 2 more, but this may be their 1st,) Alice Dejay, Green Nuns of The Revolution, Darshan 'Neuroscanner,' Darude 'Sandstorm'
Hallucinogen, Transwave, ATB, Purple Motion / Future Crew-'Cool City,' 'Panic,' '2nd PM' (this is rave, and 2nd PM comes after Skaven's classical; Purple Motion also does classical and jazz,) Richie Hawtin ('Plastikman,' etc,)
Solaris / Nearly Gods, Goacidia: Hideo, Ultrabeat, Trip-Crew, DAC, Rave Beats International; Kosmic Free Music Foundation-'More Than Meets The Mind' (trance,) Brouil / Legion-"cyber reality,"
Blacktron Music Productions releases, Bjorn Lynne aka Dr. Awesome (also does jazz & rock,) Etnica, Infected Mushroom
Cynic Project
Moby (also does rock) (vegetarian)
[to listen to: Fiona Horne (also does rock) (raw-veg[etari]an,) ndrdj (vegetarian)]

rave/hardcore
Marusha, RMB, Praga Khan, Westbam
(vegetarian) Mopz / NC.Games-"3PigsAnd1Wolf", "MopzGoesFaster"
Dune, Scooter, Sash
myself, Alien Factory-Spaceman
Merlin / Sonik Clique-'Experiment 33'
Frank / Riot-"Rave-.0.-lution"
[to listen to: Depeche Mode (vegetarian)]
Voltan / The Lunar Project-"Waterdrop on the Rooftop" (possibly largely copied)

hardcore/jungle
Drumm, N-Site
myself, Todd Sines (vegaan)

jungle/reggae
myself, Dillinja, Congo Natty, Photek Elleinad-"Eee3e"

reggae/hip-hop (and dub/trip-hop)
Congo Natty
Bob Marley
me (under many others)
to listen to: Jah Levi, Benjamin Zephaniah

hip-hop/funk-blues-jazz (and trip-hop/acid jazz)
DJ Shadow, N-Site, Radix
Count Basie, Benny Goodman
2 classmates
Beastie Boys (only this high because they are vegetarian)
Cypress Hill (a little), Outkast
LL Cool J (a bit), Wu-Tang (a bit)
me (under several others)

funk-blues-jazz/rock
Beatles, Jefferson Airplane, Weird Al Yankovic
Chuck Berry, Elvis, Credence Clearwater, "Rock Around The Clock,"
"The Twist," etc.
Five Satins, Don McLean
['fair' list part:]
The Doors
Metallica (the few somewhat positive sounding, i.e. 'thrash' tunes Metallica does,) The Contours
['I mostly only like the lyrics' list part:]
Pink Floyd, Whorehouse of Representatives (vegan straight-edge,) Beastie Boys
['I only like some lyrics' list part:]
Stone Temple Pilots, Crash Test Dummies, Offspring, Nirvana, Alice in Chains, Green Day,
['poor' part of the list:]
me (under many, including much of the next line)
most others after 1970
[to listen to: Led Zeppelin, Minor Threat (vegan straight-edge,) Earth Crisis (vegan straight-edge,)]
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  E. Khaaan

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