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Roleplaying Links

[Alderac Entertainment Group] They publish the Legend of the Five Rings and 7th Sea role-playing games.
[Atlas Games] Atlas Games publishes a number of really cool RPGs, including Unknown Armies, Over The Edge, and Feng Shui.
Over the Edge, Al Amarja, Charting New Realms of Imagination, and the Atlas Games logo are trademarks of John Nephew. The use of these trademarks here is without permission, and does not constitute a challenge to the ownership of those properties.
[Eden Studios, Inc.] Eden publishes a number of games I'm into now, including the zombie survival horror game All Flesh Must Be Eaten.
[Grey Ghost Press] Grey Chost Press are the guys responsible for the universal RPG FUDGE.
[Gold Rush Games] Gold Rush Games publishes a number of products including the feudal Japanese RPG Sengoku.
[Hamster Press] Not really an RPG company, but their Matrix Games come close -- an interesting concept using arguments. Find a basic copy of the rules there.
[Hex Games] They publish QAGS (Quick Ass Game System) and a number of other things, including an online zine called "The Death Cookie."
[Kenzer and Company] Publishers of Knights of the Dinner Table, Kingdoms of Kalamar, and HackMaster.
[Open Gaming Foundation] The base site for Open Gaming Licenses, including the ones involving WotC's d20 system and others.
[Steve Jackson Games] They are the makers of GURPS, Ogre, Illuminati, Chez Geek, and lots of other nifty games. They also publish a really nifty webzine, Pyramid.
Click this button to check it out and if you subscribe, I can get referral credit.
[White Wolf Game Studio] White Wolf Game Studio has a web page. Woo hoo.


Unofficial Pages

[B.J. Zanzibar's World of Darkness] Give this site a try for more World of Darkness material than you can shake a stake at, especially the stuff I used to have on my own World of Darkness page.
[Critical Miss] A highly irreverent gaming webzine. Parental Guidance suggested!
[Demonground] A webzine (in downloadable Acrobat format) dealing with modern horror roleplaying.
[Feng Shui!] The master source for Feng Shui fan material and other resources of interest. Note this isn't about Chinese Geomancy, but the role playing game. :-)
[The In Nomine Collection] A site devoted to Steve Jackson Games' adaption of the French game of Good vs. Evil.
[NetRPG] A catalog of online resources for various RPGS.
[TrekRPG.Net] TrekRPG.Net is an online source of all sorts of things relating to Last Unicorn's Star Trek RPGs.


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Political Links

[Libertarian Party Home Page] The party that most closely matches my own political attitudes: the Libertarian Party. More locally (for me, anyway), is the Libertarian Party of Kentucky.
[Pat Paulsen's Page] This site still exists, apparently, even if Paulsen is dead. I've heard his stuff both on Doctor Demento and selected items in one of my high school classes -- it's good.


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Game Links (Non-RP)

[Cheapass Games] One of the coolest new game companies out there, inexpensive games that require you only to provide parts you probably already have.
[Geocaching] They refer to it as a sport, so I suppose this is the best place to put this. Use a GPS device to hunt hidden caches of stuff. Sounds pretty cool, and I intend to actually try it one of these days, now that I have a GPS.
[The Mah Jongg Home Page] If I could only figure out the rules! :-)


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Music Links

[Darn Near All The Filk On The Web] A link list to various filk songs (the music of Science Fiction fandom).
[The Digital Tradition] This is one of many online folksong databases. Look for me to add more in the future.
[Folksongs of the World] Another folksong archive.
[In The Wake of the Medusa] This site celebrates the Pogues and follows the further careers of the members thereof.
[Negativworldwidewebland] If you're a fan of the... well... I can't really say musical group Negativland, you'll want to see this site.
[Sudden Death] The rap parodies are back!. Beware of extensite Shockwave content, though.
[The Virtual Filksing] A collection of otherwise unpublished filk recordings.


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Entertainment Links

[BadMovies.Org] A bad movie review site. In many cases, the reviews are better than the original movie (case in point, look for Cool as Ice.
[Bruce Campbell Online] Bruce Campbell (aka Ash from the Evil Dead films, Brisco County Jr, Autolycus, etc) is just plain cool, okay?
[Lurker's Guide to Babylon 5] The Lurker's Guide to Babylon 5 is a guide to what was one of the better SF television shows to appear in a while. Links to other B5 sites, too.
[Dr. Demento] A radio show I wish still played in the Louisville area...
[Mission Status: Space: Above and Beyond] Another favorite show of mine, once upon a time...
[Ohio Valley Wrestling] The local professional wrestling promotion and training camp for the WWE. I don't keep up with this as much as I would like, though.
[ProWrestling.Com] The professional wrestling news site I normally read. Beware the popup ads, though.
[Pro Wrestling Torch Online] More recently I've started reading this, the online counterpart to the Pro Wrestling Torch Newsletter.
[Sci Fi Channel's FarScape Site]. This is a new favorite of mine. Too bad they frelling CANCELLED IT! Grrr....
[The Sinanju Web Page] The Destroyer lives! See what I mean here.
[Tolkien Sarcasm Page] Those fans of J.R.R. Tolkien will find this very interesting indeed...
[World Wrestling Entertainment] The Big Time of professional wrestling right now. Their two main shows, Raw and Smackdown! are now technically seperate shows. I still mourn the loss of ECW, though, and am not quite ready to pay $10 a week for TNA yet...
[X-Entertainment] X-Entertainment... It's not what you think! It's just a celebration of the fun media and toys that my generation grew up with. Still, parental guidance may not be a bad idea....


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Oddity Links

[Acts of Gord] The adventures of the owner of a video game store.
[Book Happy] Something about books that are interesting in a... different way.
[The Chronicles of George] Enjoy the wonders of a mentally deficient help desk worker, and the insanity he bestowed upon this site's owner.
[The Church of the SubGenius] What did you expect, anyway?
[The Dialectizer] Display web sites or text in a number of weird dialects.
[Furious George and the Cross-Country Crime Spree] A most entertaining web game.
[The Kooks Museum] A very odd place indeed. Oddity fits my tastes nicely, if you haven't guessed that by now.
[Loompanics Unlimited] These guys have a vast array of very interesting books...
[Online Hitchhiker's Guide] Now available online from Vogon Heavy Industries: an Online Hitchhiker's Guide! Note: You need a frames-capable browser for this one (equivalent to Netscape 2.x -- in fact, it recommends Netscape rather than IE).
[Random Elizabethan Curse Generator] Generate a random archaic insult with this handy site.
[The Straight Dope] The official homepage of a favorite column and book series of mine, Cecil Adams' "The Straight Dope".
[Wiretap Electronic Text Archive] One of my earliest online haunts when I first got on the net, back when it was a GOPHER resource. Lots of interesting text archives.


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Science and Technology Links

[Analog X] Analog X features free software and music downloads. I especially like the POW Popup-Ad Killer and the Vocal Remover WinAmp addon.
[The Apex AD-600A DVD Player] A site devoted to information about the Apex AD-600A, a DVD player that will, among other things, play mp3 files.
[Michio Kaku] One of the foremost proponents of String Theory, and author of Hyperspace.
[Oddysey2 Homepage] A page dedicated to the venerable old Magnavox Odyssey2 game console, a sentimental favorite of mine.
[The Planetary Society] Another organization I am happy to support when I can.
[Seti@Home] The Seti@Home distributed processing project. Use your extra CPU cycles to help the search for extraterrestrial intelligence.


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Miscellaneous Links

[James F. Dunnigan] Author of a series of books about military affairs, wargame designer, and occasional guest on TV news programs.
[Western Kentucky University] I graduated from here in 1995.


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Mark Kinney / alberich@iglou.com