Links
No, you can't escape - I have a links page too.
- Planetary Formation
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Links to do with the formation of planets.
- EU RTN Homepage
- The homepage of the EU Research and Training Network on the Formation of Planetary Systems
- The Exo-Planet Encyclopædia
- Just what it says. A database of all know extra-solar planets, with the ability to produce plots dynamically
- Work Related
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Links for work, which aren't immediately to do with
planetary formation.
- ADS Archive
- A large, searchable archive of papers relating to astronomy and astrophysics.
- astro-ph
- Pre-print server, for articles which haven't appeared in journals (yet).
- Royal Astronomical Society
- Name just about says it all.
- American Astronomical Society
- And again.
- International Astronomy Meetings
- Choose your holiday location. Book now, to avoid disappointment!
- Family
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Websites of my relations.
There's not much here right now, since they all seem to have less spare time
than myself.
- Sarah and Ian Morris
- The website of my sister and brother-in-law (elected). Both are former chemists from Southampton . Now, they are both out in the big, wide world, earning money to pay people like me.
- Friends
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Links to the websites of people I know, and whose existence I do not actively deny.
- Caroline Williams
- My desk partner from UCPO with many things to say about web standards. She does linguistics too.
- David Scott
- A computer scientist, from my year in College. Well known for being a soft-spoken Irish enforcer.
- Lee Benfield
- Yet another computer scientist from the 1996 matriculation year (can you spot a pattern?). Lee has been unwise enough to join the wider workforce.
- Jon Harrop
- Jon (also Matriculation '96) did physics like me. However, at the end of Part III, he defected to the Chemistry Labs, to do his PhD.
- Matthew Astley
- Another physicist from Robinson, Matthew was not in my year. Instead, he graduated at the end of my first year, but stayed around in Cambridge. Known for playing a mean game of StarCraft
- Humourous
- Better known as
Things I Found Amusing
- The Tom Lehrer Homepage
- Someone with a sense of humour very much like my own. Also did maths
- The Devil's Dictionary
- A must read for all cynics
- The Evil Overlord List
- Or How Not to be Just Another Bad Guy. Valuable tips for would-be megalomaniacs
- Resubmission Cover Letter
- Are you underappreciated by your referee? Here's a draft letter, to aid you in your reply to the pedantic dullard who doesn't understand your work