Disney.com - These fine folks (and frequent visitors
of this page, may I add) must have an enormous staff to keep their beast
of a page running, but it's cool anyhow. Of course, I'm not a big fan of
official pages (can't you tell?) but it's a nice site.
Al Lutz's Disneyland Info Guide - The ever-opinionated
Al Lutz must go to Disneyland very often to keep his info this up to date!
Save your money on those "guides" they sell at the bookstore!
It's all here! Rumors, hours, ticket prices and more! Plus strategies for
visiting the parks! Cool.
Werner's Unofficial Disney ParkLinks - For the time being, you can find almost all Disney links on earth at this archive, until I hunt down my favorites. He's got quite a collection!
Ryan's Unofficial Disneyland Page - Another excellent
Disneyland page.
Backstage at Disneyland - Andrew Rich provides an excellent
look behind the scenes and Disneyland, and sometimes gets in trouble for
it ;-)
Donald Laird's Virtual Disneyland - Walk around Disneyland!
Tons of pictures! Cool!
Mr. Whoopee's Disneyland Adventure - Yet another great
DL page-- seeing a trend?
Nick and Amber's DL Page - - I'm pleased to find this site on their Top 15 Disneyland Pages list :-)
Getting Stuck on WDW Rides - A cool look at people that got stuck on WDW rides...
VR
Walt Disney World - Jason Bartel has a great page full of rendered 3D
images of Walt Disney World!
Stephen
Booth's "HTML Thing" - Surprisingly, this guy's stuck by me
even after I ran over him on my bike when we were in 7th grade. This fact
is even more shocking is that he had already fallen off of his bike when
I did this! While a Bio and French double major at prestigious Harvey Mudd College, this man lands computer science
jobs which most people our age can only dream of. He's got some bitchin'
H.R. Giger info, as well as Native American information, a CGI library in
C++, and more. Check it out.
CNN
Interactive - A must for any net surfer. Even more exciting, this whole
operation is run on Mac's!!
USA Today Online - Another cool web site, though not as deep as CNN, is still very good.
New York Times - Yet another good web site. I don't like sites that make you register though.
LA Times Online - YAGWS.. and again, that annoying registration bothers me. Do these people really think we want to remember 30 different names and passwords across the net??
The Wall Street Journal Interactive - Grrrr.... the free ride is ending this summer.. I don't like paying for this kind of information.
ESPNET Sportszone - The Java-based sportsticker is the most compelling example of Java usage I've seen so far. Cool, but I think they want money too.
Cyberian
Outpost - Everyday, I thank Darryl Peck for finally creating a respectable
mail order place on the Internet. Those other places are nice, but Cybout
gets the best stuff real fast, for pretty good prices. A must for game buyers,
too. They've made a good deal of cash off of me.
Internet Shopping Network - They've got alot of stuff, some very cheap, but since I've never bought anything from them (yet), I can't really recommend them. However, take a looksie.
CDNow! - A great place to shop for music, especially some of the more rare stuff. As for new stuff, I think it's cheaper to go to the store.
Macintouch
- I'm read this page more regularly than even the daily newspaper. Everyday,
at least twice. It's a must-have resource for any Mac enthusiast. Thanks
Ric Ford!
The
Macintosh Resource Page - Like Macintouch, lots of info. Even tells
you when new game demos are out! The included RAMWatch
page is a great idea, so you can track how much DIMMs and SIMMs are before
you buy! Check it out!
MacAddict - A cool new Mac magazine. Most stories aren't very long, and don't expect any hot previews of hardware, but check it out anyway.
Apple
Computer - Of course it's a cool page! A recent redesign made it much
better too. Faster servers too! A must.
Power
Computing - Late in 1995, I converted to a Macintosh "clone".
Although I had some problems at first, Power took very good care of me,
and the Powerwave that I use everyday is fantastic. A look at my PowerWatch
page will prove my dedication ;-)
C|Net
- The computer network. They seem a little slanted towards Microsoft and
Intel, but I'll let that slide. They've built themselves quite a web empire!
The Mac Gamers Ledge - A great source of news, reviews, and demos of Mac games!
Next
Generation Online - The best gaming site on the Internet. Period. If
it wasn't for those darn frames, I'd give it two glowing hats. If you have
a console system (Playstation, Saturn) or a PC or Mac, it's worth the trouble
of the frames. Excellent!
Playstation Galleria - Our friend Nils keeps up on all the hot Playstation details. He's got buckets of news, previews, pictures, and more. Cool.
The
Weather Channel - Mother always said, when you need information, go
to the experts. Need I say more? By the way, my mother never really said
that. Up to the minute forecasts and current conditions are what you will
find here. These guys just redid their site again and it's even better.
Intellicast
- Another great weather site. Their server is a little slow and buggy, but
it's got great content. Even see a local allergy report (and 'hay', it's
accurate!)
The
Weather Underground - when all else fails, check them out. All three
of these web sites are on the same level, really. This one's simple, but
has the same information.
UC San Diego - Where I spend my 4 years and my parents money. Get a very good, albeit very difficult education, for a lot less than those Ivy League schools. If you want to hear the areas in which UCSD is strong, drop me a line. For one, UCSDs' bioengineering program is second only to MIT, in the nation.
UCSD Bookstore - My current employer. The web pages kind of suck now, but look for this to change by fall.
SOFTBANK Exposition and Confererence Company - Does anyone notice a pattern yet? I worked at Softbank in the summer of 1995. They're a cool place.
UC San Francisco - I had an awesome lab job in the summer of 1994. It's a shame I'm not a bio major anymore, or I'd love to be there again.
E*Trade
- It looks like these guys are going to be my "electronic stock broker".
I'm going to play the stock market for the first time this summer, and with
$14.95 commissions and internet trading, these guys are extra cool.
