Wac Jacks: The World Wide Weird!
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[Wac's Artist Links] - Tons of fuzzy stuff!
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Alan Mackey's Photoshop Tutorial -- The best PS tutorial I've seen yet for touching up and coloring cartoons. Also covers the technics of computer graphics, file types, and [practical] filter techniques. A must see for anyone serious about computer cartooning, even if you don't have access to Photoshop.
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Fractalus
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Fractalus -- Who says fractals aren't art?! Go here and see for yourself. By layering several fractals onto each other and using layer effects, these brilliant mathematicians produce some beautiful graphics.
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The ultimate furry comic resource: [The Belfry]
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Bruno the Bandit -- Best online comic ever! Think Conan the Barbarian... without the Conan. He does at least have a philosophical microdragon for a sidekick, and a pile of microwavable TV dinners just in case the castle raid doesn't go as planned. Is it OK to cheer for the bad guy? Maybe not, but at least we don't have to feel sorry for laughing at him!
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Badly Drawn Kitties -- My God, this has to be the funniest comic strip I've ever read! And the most badly drawn! No, wait, that was a lie. But it is fucking funny. Mature Content
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Dume -- I think I only had to read two strips to want to add this to my links page. A chain-smoking raccoon has a neurotic surfer dude for a roomie. DUUUUUUDE!
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SSDD -- Anarchy rules in this futuristic strip of national conspiracies, cynical sarcasm, subliminal messenges, and one majorly pissed-off rabbit. A superb strip for the political pysychopath in you. Mature Content
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Jack -- For those who say there's too much sex and not enough violence in furrydom, I present to you the work of David Hopkins. An intriguing and unusual strip about death, the afterlife, and the guy who holds the keys to the inbetween -- and the twisted individuals who sometime make Jack a very, very busy guy. WARNING: it can get REALLY gory, and, uh... spelling errors abound. ;) Adult Content
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A Doemain of Our Own -- A rather lighthearted look at life in a new neighborhood. Very well illustrated and plenty of cute to go around!
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Kevin and Kell -- Yup, the original "furry" Internet comic, and still the most creative application of furgonomics yet! What happens when a carnivore meets a herbavore online, and then meet in real life?
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Ozy and Millie -- These witty little kids will provide insight for food, while the parents continue their daily grind of conducting international conspiracies.
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Sabrina Online -- Boy, and you thought your job sucked. What's worse: working as a graphic designer for a porn studio, or having to use an Amiga clone to do your work? ;) Mature Content
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Freefall -- A shrewd, alien pilot who can't fly, a gullible, well-meaning robot, and a sympathetic lupine engineer. High tech has never been so primitive.
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Funny Farm -- Just a daily comic strip that goes from Monday to Sunday and back again? Yes! But so much more! Parodies! Cameos! Musicals! Adventure! Talking syrup bottles and PC's that want to overtake the world! Plenty of features and very well developed, this is my new favorite. :)
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Limpidity -- The bad pun meister. Simple, expressive, and loads of fun. Hasn't been updated in a while, but there's lots of strips in the archive.
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Mynarski Forest -- Nothing will make you feel as fuzzy all over than watching this rabbit and fox squabble over moral ineptitude and roadkill -- not even encapsulated elk antler gel!
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Delphis -- My best friend on the net, and a budding cartoonist who likes dolphins and funny spooge. How can ya go wrong with that? Mature Content
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Games, Parodies, and Fun Stuff!
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Doom: The next level! Reprogrammed from the ID Software source code, ZDoom is THE ultimate Doom! Hires graphics, mouse look, key binding, and a great console and GUI make this my favorite shooter to date!
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Buggers!
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Buggers: Horribly addictive Space Invaders clone. Buggers doesn't go overboard trying to blow you over with great graphics (although the music is really good). Instead, it gets right down to the core of old fashioned gaming: BLOWING SHIT UP! HAHAHA!!!
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SAND! -- A sand simulator! Draw a maze of walls and watch the sand trickle its way through. I used to have a program like this on my Amiga, but it could only simulate 20 grains of sand at a time. This version will handle tens of thousands! Try it!
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MAME
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MAME.net -- The most amazing thing I've seen in years! MAME is an emulator that allows you to run thousands of arcade games on your PC. Even better, Hard Drivin' is now supported (somewhat). The latest release is for DOX/UNIX, but Mame32, the Win32 native port of MAME, is usually up to date.
The official MAME32 page is at ClassicGaming.com, but you can download it from www.emulator-zone.com, so you don't have to sign up for an account at FilePlanet.
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Furry Stuff and Resources
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FurNation -- The most public furry webpage server in existance, of which I was a member for many years. Hundreds of artists, from collosal to crap! Adult Content
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Vixen Controled Library -- Not so clean, but one of the largest "furry" archives on the net. All manners of topics and art skills. For those who want to surf furry, and discover their inner furvert. Adult Content!
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Cledus T. Judd -- The "Weird Al" of country music. Brilliant musical parodies of our favorite country songs (aka, most despised form of music ever). One of the very few musical talents where I love almost EVERY song on the CDs! Go heah sum clips now, city boy!
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Patchwerk
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Patchwerk -- I bought Alan Mackey's new CD, "Patchwerk", and I give it two thumbs up. If you like the old-school synthetic sound of Commodore 64 music, carefully mixed into modern beats with proper recording techniques, you'll love hearing this stuff. Head on over to Al's website for some audio clips!
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C64 Audio -- Your favorite C64 songs remixed as CD-quality MP3's! Many of these are very, very good. You can also buy the MP3 collection on CD-ROM, if you can't wait to download them all.
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ModPlug -- The gretest MOD/XM player in the universe! And, hey, it won't clog your system registry with crap! Includes support for almost all trackers, including MOD, XM, IT, S3M, MED, and helluva more. Don't forget to turn off resampling and interpolation, for the complete Amiga experience. :)
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Weird Al Yankovic -- The official and extensive webpage to the Musical King of Kook! Weird Al is cool. Weird Al is God. Weird Al is livin' in your fridge... AAAAARRRRGH!
Includes a LARGE photo gallery, "Ask Al", the ALFAQ, and more!
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Telarc -- The incontrovertible pioneers of audio quality, Telarc has been publishing CDs since early 80's, back when digital was rare. If you're an audiophile, chances are you have some of these. If not, I recommend “Beethoven or Bust” and “Stars and Stripes,” two of my all-time favorite CDs.
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The World Wide Raccoon Web -- Putting Procyon Lotor on the Internet since 1994!
Say no to coon hunting - hunt stupid people instead!
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Computers, and living with them!
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Interface Hall of Shame -- After 25 years of PC innovation, and lots of fancy graphics, the user interface (graphical or otherwise) is still one of the most primitive, least important, and least standardized components of today's software. The original Hall of Shame hosted by iArchitect has disappeared, so here's a few wannabes: Pixelcentric Hall of Shame, RHA gallery of incredibly bad UI design.
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Game Cracks -- Hate passwords or having to put in the CD to run a game? Does your new CD-ROM barf out your old game CDs due to dodgy copy protection? Get a crack! The legality of cracks is still in question, but, hey, you paid for your software, didn't you?
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Amiga.org (Fan Site) -- Laugh all you want, but we can still learn something from the demise of one of the greatest computers ever made!
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WinUAE
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WinUAE -- The Amiga Emulator! With an Amiga ROM file, you can run most all Amiga games, even AGA titles. If you also have Workbench, you can finally run utilities on your PC, too. A very nice program to have around, even for mild Amiga fans like me.
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Back 2 the Roots
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Back 2 the Roots -- The ultimate site for old-school computer wizardry. A very active site in "the scene" which has plenty of Amiga and PC demos up for offer, plus even some classic Amiga games, and especially game graphics and music!
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QNX Systems -- Need the net, but got broken Windows? Try the QNX web floppy -- A bootable OS and web browser on a 1.4 megabyte floppy. This x86 demo works with most big-name network cards.
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ACDSee -- Best image browser yet, though the price has quickly gotten unreasonable. Still, it's a MUST for furry art addicts and Photoshop freaks. :)
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Price Watch
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Price Watch -- Let's go shopping! For all your computing needs, get the best prices around with no gimicks, ads, or surveys! Just watch out for those shipping charges once you've found a supplier.
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Thomas Superwheel
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Thomas Superwheel -- This guy makes extremely solid, lifelike, and indestrucable steering wheels for the PC. I have the TSW2, and I can tell you it's built like an exercise machine! A must see for any car racing game fanatic!
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Quasiturbine -- Wow. No valves, no cams, no pistons, and no vibration! This is what the rotary engine should be. How much you want to be the Japanese will use this design in cars 20 years before the USA catches on?
For more deatils on how the engine works, take a look at the terrific reference at How Stuff Works.
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The Onion -- Great news spoofs! ...and people think I'M cynical! Get their book, "Our Dumb Century"
Click HERE for the best article in The Onion.
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Stupid Computer Stories
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Tech support horror stories -- from both sides. Sad, yet fun. :)
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