birdsbirding: history, lifelist, and some bird-related links|worksmiscellaneous creative ventures (poetry, acrylic, pastel, and marker paintings, etc.)|fotospictures galore! plus my daily foto project|linkspretty self-explanatory, no? just incase, links to various cyberly locations

LINKS

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Good Stuff

Good sites for entertainment and products.



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Peeps

Some of my friends have web pages and often list me in their links and stuff, so I thought it would be fun to list some of them too. If you want your page listed, tell me, I may not know you have one...

Andrew is a contempory fellow graduate student at U of R in the physics department. I am told he is "charming and low-key" but have yet to determine this for myself so take that with a grain of basalt.

Bettawreckonize is an online zine my friend, Popcorn (a.k.a. MicHELLe), contributes to.

David B. Fisher the one, the only, the David Bradley Fisher.

H after an unbearably long time of waiting, H drops her classy webpage!

Katherine is my friend and scrabble buddy. She is now in Germany, she is a human being, of the female variety.

Kathy is a friend from the CTIO REU. She is an enigma and busting her way into a bright future in physics, astronomy, cosmology, you name it. She and I travelled to Santiago, CHILE and travelled around to some surrounding villages.

Phill the only Dallas Maverick-loving, country music-listening, tofu-hating Astronomer in Austin Texas that I still talk to.

Rudy self poortrait | PaperFace ... what? I can be my own friend... jeez. But seriously, these are links to my contributions to the Mirror Project.

Rudy at UT-Austin, old habits die hard, so do old webpages that I spent hours working on...

Shay and the coincidences: 2000 MIT Haystack REU | 2001 CTIO REU, the artwork is cool too.

Whitetail Observatory is a small observatory north of Austin. I helped the director Robert Weiss get this webpage up and running.



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Nerdly Links

Answering the question... where is that page located again?