"When the music's over yeah", you can turn out the lights, but keep on surfin. Yep it's a link page all right, you know the drill. Basically this is a springboard out of CDjunkie, and the links contained herin represent a sampling of other interest I have outside the musical realm that you may find interesting. Unlike the other links in CDjunkie, these will take you out of here for good, so happy surfing, and come back soon!
Movies

Bad Movies
Hellraiser
Logan's Run
Logan's Run
Logan's Run
Logan's Run
THX-1138
Monty Python
Tron
Tron
Planet of the Apes
Ray Harryhausen
Voltair
Pee Wee Herman
Doris Wishman
Movie Sounds
Cheech & Chong

Stuff

Evil Bert
Evel Knievel
Prison Love
SideShow
Coney Island

Art

H.R.Gieger
H.R.Gieger
Joe Coleman
Robert Williams
Dark Images
8-Ball Tattoo
Fun City Tattoo
Rat Fink
Juxtapoz

Misc Music

Anus.com's Metal section
Hardcore Metal

Record Labels

Earache

 

Macintosh

Ambrosia
MacCentral
Neatnik
Blizzard
Drag Thing
Kaleidoscope
MacMame
MacMame
 Classic Gaming
Icon Factory
Alien Skin
Update Agent

TV

Grady!
Kroft
DeeT's 70's page
TV Party Tonight!
Beavis & Butthead
Chris Farley
Chris Farley
Nick at Nite
Simpsons
South Park
King of The Hill
Biography
Simpsons

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Cool webmasters who,
when I showed them mine,
they showed me theirs:

http://members.tripod.com/~fear1/index.html
http://www.meshuggah.net/
http://yoda.com/~peto/psi/
http://www.flash.net/~puncture
http://ce.usu.edu/~anton/
http://members.tripod.com/deuce6/index2.html
http://www.tvparty.com/recholmes.html
http://www.web2000.com/heathen/
www.blistering.com/index.htm
http://www.gwar.net
http://www.suite101.com/welcome.cfm/pop_rock
http://www.iwn.fi/~mikkok/
http://members.tripod.com/~casbahclub/
http://www.zenweb.com/pan/idx2.htm
 http://home.earthlink.net/~spar

4 out of 5 webmasters agree, a link to CDjunkie.com is cool, refreshing and combats ugly tartar buildup. It's the site that eats like a meal, and it's STROFT!
This page is brought to you in memory of my first computer, the Sinclair ZX81. This was the "world's first affordable home computer", that sold for a mere $200. After having saved and saved and saved some more, I finally got this wonder of modern technology, only to see it change to the Timex/Sinclair TI99 (or something like that) about 3 weeks later. Under this new arrangement the price fell to about $20 (which was closer to it's actuall worth). It's specs included: an whopping 1K RAM (that's right I said K, not MB), a membrane keyboard, and if you had a cassette recorder (the external hard drive), a black and white TV (the monitor), some RCA cables (SCSI connection) and the snap on rampak, you could spend hours upon hours loading, or writing a program in BASIC that would make pong look like high tech. This over glorified calculator burned my hard earned cash, (which in adult money = about $4,000) and left me with 2 valuable lessons: you get what you pay for, and that which glitters, is often crap.

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