The page where I get to go really nuts with the color scheme! Muahahahahaa!!
(DON'T FORGET to vote thoughtfully in the poll at the bottom!)
Skedaddle back to my homepage here.
The Dialectizer. An amusing way to kill some time. With links to other 'translators'.
FractInt.An incredible fractal generator. I have no clue about the mathematics behind it all, but I can still create images with wonderful patterns, colors, and shapes. Windows and Mac versions. No matter where you are
in the program, you can hit F1 and get a useful explanation of what you're looking at.
Prime Curios.Special properties for each of thousands of numbers, arranged in a handy-dandy index that's low on graphics. Some of it's easy to understand, some of it is obscure.
Nanoscale simulations. For those with good Internet connections (or lots of time and patience). Nifty simulations of bouncing buckyballs, carbon nanotubes, and even a ferrofluid (those things are crazy, though you wouldn't guess it from here).
Links to about five zillion on-line specialized calculators for agriculture, clothing, science, and much more.
Personal Favorites and Amusements-of-the-Moment
It's in Japanese, but the humor is visual anyway. May take a while to load; try switching browsers if the video won't run at first.
CowSay. Send a friend an ASCII image of a fearsome dragon saying 'EEEKK!' or whatever. Another
reason to make the whole Internet ASCII-compliant.
For fellow Redwallers. The main attraction (for me) is the collection of
silly made-up transcripts of talk shows with the characters.
Ever wonder what kind of microscope you'd need to see an atom or a virus? This nifty chart tells you that and more.
Want to buy a four-dimensional Moebius Strip that you can drink your punch from? Go here! (It even
comes with a Lifetime Guarantee!) (Oh, and the website is very amusing too.)
Fill-in-the-Blank advertising "slogans". Input a friend's name and see what happens.
En Passant. A chess website (surprise, surprise) offering diagrams, programs, fonts, and other stuff.
Free HTML Resources and Other Handy Computer Stuff
A continuous color wheel with 4,096 colors and their hex codes.
A layered color cube that accomplishes much the same thing, only this one
also gives you the RGB values for use with two different scales: 0 to 255 and 0% to 100%.
A fanciful color wheelish thing with discrete color cells to click on. This one offers
hex codes, RGB 0 to 255, and CMYK 0 to 100 for each of 216 colors.
This tool offers a six-fold classy color scheme for any RGB value you specify. I should
mention that I have not used it for any pages on this site.
An insightful article from Macromedia on how to redesign a website the right way.
Reference guides and tutorials for HTML, XHTML, CSS, Java, ASCII, VBScript, and more.
Star Trek Links
Five Minute Voyager. Hilarious parodies. Unfortunately PG due to the "minor" swearing.
The home page for the unmatched Trek author Diane Duane and her, erm, match, Peter Morwood, who also has written Trek.
Top Ten Star Trek lists.
An interesting and entertaining 'what-if?' site, with a number of plots
proposed for TNG, DS9, or VOY episodes that never made it onto the screen.
Science Fiction Transcripts
A very, very large collection of Next Generation episode scripts. Might even have ALL of the episodes...
A large number of Farscape transcripts.
Scripts for The Empire Strikes Back.
Non-Sci-Fi Transcripts
Where I get my Princess Bride quotes--this is a transcript of the movie (and boy, did it take me a
long time to find--ugh!). Links on the side connect to other funny stuff.
A lot of Monty Python skits and scripts.
A transcript for the original Ghostbusters movie.
Zee Sveedish Chef meks Chocolet Moose.
Bulletin Board Systems and other Communities
TrekBBS. A large board for discussing Star Trek and sci-fi, with ST art, literature, and fan fiction forums.
KellyzKorner. For fun, writing, photography, and other arts.
Wordforge. For debating and discussion. R-rated.
Digikitten. Show off your Photoshop skills here, or just browse the galleries in awe.
My Livejournal account. The colors are probably slightly less painful there than here.
Friends' Websites
AdamJ's website
Katy Jane's main website
Katy Jane's Navigator website
Katy Jane's 3rd (!) website, for AU stuff apparently. Definitely still Under Construction.
Naira's website
A friend's amusing webcomic, titled 'Working Title'.
Admiral Electron's site.