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The RFC1459 (Request For Comments) defines the standard for IRC. A must for IRC client programmers and script makers alike.
The homepage of Fractint, a freeware fractal generation program.
The latest information about the HTML standard protocol. Read this and make your own excellent homepages.
The homepage of HomeSite, which is in my opinion the best program you can use to make your web documents with. This whole site has been edited with HomeSite2.5.
Do you have Windows95?. Then check this site out... it has soooo much that you need! ;-)
SHAREWARE.COM a good all round site for finding software, regardless of your system preference.
DJGPP - GNU C/C++/ObjC for MS-DOS. I'm not an expert programmer, hell I'm even a lousy programmer, but I've got the latest version of DJGPP installed, so soon I'll be at least a 'cool' programmer. At least it shows you don't have to buy expensive software to be a programmer. DJGPP is free!! :-)
Planet Sinclair holds a lot of information about the classic magic machine Sinclair Spectrum in all it's guises. I spent many many hours of my life with my brother playing games on this superb state-of-the-art pocket calculator. Whoa... such times... "Chaos", "Skool Daze", "Underwurlde"... ahh...
Into roleplaying? Into KULT perhaps? Here are the publishers of this great game (greatest roleplaying game ever?), Target Games. Never mind Mutant Chronicles and all that. KULT will take you right into another dimension of roleplaying.
Information about the Microsoft Windows nuke. (Makes your system crash because of a 'denial of service' on port 139). If this doesn't make any sense to you, but you've experienced your Windows crash because of something wrong in some .VXD file, click here.
mIRC, the incredibly phenomenal fantastically wonderful magnificently configurable and truly unbelievably nifty IRC client by Khaled Mardam-Bey. I've spent more time in front of mIRC than any other application this last year, including Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Word, DOS edit, Notepad or even the classic Scandisk ;-)
If you're into swedish television (ehh... eheheheh) maybe Sveriges Television have something for you (contains some really great stuff... if you're a swede). Or maybe the commercial Swedish TV3 has something you want, apart from the commercials. Even the commercially financed "people's" channel TV4 has their own website. Or if you like old movies, old TV series (old = hmm... classic?) then Kanal 5 might be an option. Seems to me though, the more channels you got, the less there is to see. Maybe the BBC is the answer... if not... read a book.
How about the Grey Havens - The Ultimate J.R.R Tolkien Resource web Page? Here you find all the answers to questions that's been troubling your mind ever since you read "Lord of the Rings".
JGAA:s internet is a great page, by a norwegian, Jarle Aase, who writes excellent software. He's made the absolutely excellent freeware WarFTPDæmon and a lot of other things. I'm waiting excitedly for WarFTPClient which will probably make all other FTP clients obsolete.
Warhawks ARACHNE web browser seems promising but as of yet I have not tried it. It's DOS, it's SMALL and it runs without the monstrous Windows OS. Seems OK to me ;-)
#dipcrew, probably the channel on IRC where I've spent most of my time. Great people, great bots (hmm where's X or W??) and a great mood. Beware, they speak English (preferrably some Australian variant), some French and German (though I feel I'd rather rid the German), but the native language of the channel is Swedish or some derivative. Somewhat related to #skåne, which btw has some wav files you can play with. They can be downloaded here.