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	<bookmark href="http://www.bradlands.com/" added="2000-03-03 06:55:34">
		<title>The BradLands [ Brad L. Graham, Esq., Proprietor</title>
		<desc><i>The</i> Bradlands. What can be said that hasn't been already? He's a dynamo.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.bump.net/" added="2000-03-03 06:57:07">
		<title>Bump: Cause I'm the high plains drifter...</title>
		<desc>Robert's blog usually covers Mac stuff, gaming stuff, and objects of gadget freak lust. That last point makes every visit worth it.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.camworld.com/" added="2000-03-03 07:00:54">
		<title>CamWorld: Thinking Outside the Box</title>
		<desc>The O.G. weblogger is now all about the Microsoft bashing and the open source praising. It's good to have a focus.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.dandot.com/" added="2000-03-03 07:01:55">
		<title>dandot.com</title>
		<desc>Dan's a damn good ASP scripter and his blog shows. Good design and impressive functionality.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.eatonweb.com/" added="2000-03-03 07:02:41">
		<title>eatonweb blog: vomiting up the web</title>
		<desc>brig seems to be complaining about work a lot less since she struck off on her own, and that's a good thing. brig's blog is always an adventure.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.evhead.com/" added="2000-03-03 07:03:32">
		<title>evhead - blogadelic, baby!</title>
		<desc>Ev's been getting tech oriented as of late, but it's always worth a visit. Too bad he's spending so much time being a CEO guy and less time blogging though.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.flutterby.com/" added="2000-03-03 07:13:51">
		<title>Flutterby - notes from the fringe</title>
		<desc>Sex, open source, and perl collide. With the new comment system, the audience's contributed content is pretty good too.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.genehack.org/" added="2000-03-03 07:16:17">
		<title>G E N E H A C K:weblog</title>
		<desc>john jacobs "jingleheimerschmidt" anderson's unixy, opensourcey, sometimes mac-esque, and often times sciencey blog. Good nerd reading material.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://zeldman.com/coming.html" added="2000-03-03 07:34:54">
		<title>Jeffrey Zeldman Presents</title>
		<desc>Papa zeldman keeping us up to date on his sleepless lifestyle, his personal and work projects, and designy links from all over.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://rc3.org/" added="2000-03-03 07:36:25">
		<title>rc3.org Daily</title>
		<desc>when it comes to a no-nonsense outlook on life, Rafe rocks the house. He cuts through the BS and finds the nuggets in salon articles, microsoft announcements, and open source news on such a frequent basis, it's worth at least one daily visit.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.kottke.org/" added="2000-03-03 07:37:11">
		<title>kottke.org - home of fine hypertext products</title>
		<desc>kottke...kottke...<i>kottke...</i> Good stuff on a consistent basis. Super top secret special insider buddy fan club tip: view source for the preview edition.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.megnut.com/" added="2000-03-03 07:38:31">
		<title>megnut</title>
		<desc>Meg's a good writer and it's coming out more and more. More introspection than outward linking, unless she's trying to incriminate a co-worker, than she loves to quote and link them.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.onfocus.com/" added="2000-03-03 07:40:00">
		<title>onfocus</title>
		<desc>Great words + great pictures = great site.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://powazek.com/" added="2000-03-03 07:41:47">
		<title>Powazek Productions >>></title>
		<desc>Derek keeping everyone up to date on what he's working on and what's up in the design world. A good bet you'll see great pictures and an occasional story.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://randomfoo.net/" added="2000-03-16 17:22:50">
		<title>random($foo)</title>
		<desc>Leonard Lin, despite being from USC, writes a good blog. Design is a good exercise in simplicity.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.whump.com/moreLikeThis/index.php3" added="2000-03-16 17:23:50">
		<title>WHUMP dot COM: More Like This Web Log</title>
		<desc>Bill usually covers tech stuff, but also finds good bay area and political stuff. Sweet categorization system keeps his site almost <i>too</i> organized.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.wrongwaygoback.com/" added="2000-03-16 17:41:43">
		<title>wetlog</title>
		<desc>Neale is one funny motherfucker. Enough said.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.freedonia.com/~carl/" added="2000-03-17 09:10:49">
		<title>Carl Steadman</title>
		<desc>Carl is the funniest motherfucker alive on the web.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.ilovebenbrown.com/" added="2000-04-01 02:46:13">
		<title>i love benbrown</title>
		<desc>If loving ben brown is wrong, no one wants to be right.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.metafilter.com/" added="2000-04-14 15:42:11">
		<title>Metafilter</title>
		<desc>yeah, yeah, yeah, it's mine. Sometimes I'm too lazy to type the URL so it's here. Is it getting better with age or turning sour? Discuss at length on the site.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.dansanderson.com/blog/" added="2000-04-14 15:45:24">
		<title>BrainLog</title>
		<desc>Dan Sanderson's blog out scoops almost everyone, and now has a few cool features like the subhonker filter and a comment system.
</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://wmf.editthispage.com/" added="2000-04-14 15:45:54">
		<title>Hack the Planet</title>
		<desc>Wes' open-sourcey site covers mostly linux and java. There's probably 3 people on the planet that can fully understand every subject Wes covers. I'd say I bat about .500 on knowing what tech he's talking about.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.stuffeddog.com/" added="2000-04-14 15:47:37">
		<title>The Stuffed Dog</title>
		<desc>Dave covers lots of good subjects, I especially enjoy the political and environmental stuff.
</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.saturn.org/" added="2000-04-14 15:48:03">
		<title>saturn.org</title>
		<desc>jack's brief thoughts on web life. Always good introspective stuff, plus loads of music news you can't find anywhere else.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://members.tripod.com/amused_2/weblog.html" added="2000-04-14 15:49:26">
		<title>metascene</title>
		<desc>Fred! Another funny man with a weblog. Doesn't update nearly enough anymore though.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://prolific.org/" added="2000-04-14 16:00:42">
		<title>prolific 2000</title>
		<desc>Caroline blogging for europe is always good for a daily read. Lately writing so much that once a day visits might not be enough.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.peterme.com/" added="2000-04-14 16:02:30">
		<title>peterme</title>
		<desc>design and info architecture links from the man that seems to know more than anyone else about the field. Good movie/book reviews too.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.barbelith.com" added="2000-04-14 16:03:02">
		<title>Barbelith</title>
		<desc>Tom's UK blog is well designed and well written. Follow his adventures though life.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.wwa.com/~dhartung/weblog/" added="2000-04-15 07:59:07">
		<title>lake effect</title>
		<desc>Dan Hartung's one smart cookie. Great political and news links covered with a healthy dose of opinion and attitude.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.harrumph.com" added="2000-06-26 13:55:12">
		<title>harrumph! crazy, sexy, cool.</title>
		<desc>Heather makes not just
a brilliant web log, but the
mirror project too</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.ratbastard.org/" added="2000-06-26 17:55:07">
		<title>ratbastard.org -- still working on a fix for mac/ie</title>
		<desc>hilarous and insightful entries from a self-proclaimed bastard. Slick new redesign too!</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.captaincursor.com/" added="2000-06-26 17:54:04">
		<title>Captain Cursor Creations</title>
		<desc>For some reason, I've never actually met Taylor, but I love his site, and all the stuff he used to do at wired. I think he's taller than me.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.metagrrrl.com/" added="2000-06-26 00:09:16">
		<title>MetaGrrrl welcomes you...</title>
		<desc>Putting the grrr in Metagrrrl, Dinah blogs daily life and tech sightings. She can be credited with starting the paypal meme, by giving everyone she reads a quarter.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.sippey.com/" added="2000-06-25 16:30:29">
		<title>sippey.com</title>
		<desc>You probably didn't know Michael Sippey had a blog, did you? Well he does, and it's great little "<a href="http://www.theobvious.com/">The Obvious</a>" style looks at the net industry.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.fairvue.com/" added="2000-06-25 16:21:12">
		<title>Fairvue Central · once and for all</title>
		<desc>Nik's one of those amazing teenaged bloggers that can script circles around most folks. Extra props to him for actually singing the blog song on his site.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.scripting.com/" added="2000-06-25 16:19:46">
		<title>Scripting News</title>
		<desc><i>still digging!!!!!!!!!!!!</i>
</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://q.queso.com/" added="2000-06-25 16:18:56">
		<title>q Daily News</title>
		<desc>How Jason finds time to be a programmer, weblog author, and doctor all at once is beyond me. My guess is this site is compiled by a team of web scraping bots that dig up great stuff, while a team of writers concoct their opinions on the links.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://stormwerks.com/linked/" added="2000-06-25 16:16:27">
		<title>/usr/bin/girl : (a girl, a browser, and way too much spare time) : blurbs from the web</title>
		<desc>Usually too many posts in a single day to read them all, but always out-scooping everyone else with espeically wacky and amazing stuff on the web.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.glassdog.com/linkinlog2000/index.html" added="2000-06-25 16:13:59">
		<title>LINKINLOG2000!</title>
		<desc>The LinkLog isn't updated as often as the LanceLog, but it doesn't make it any less worthy of a visit.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.glassdog.com/lancelog2000/" added="2000-06-25 16:11:18">
		<title>LANCELOG2000!</title>
		<desc>What I thought started out as a joke has turned into everyone's dream: daily Lance. We don't deserve this, really.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.calamondin.com/" added="2000-06-25 16:55:58">
		<title>calamondin. the sharp tang of small orange bits.</title>
		<desc>Judith's journal/blog is a nice mix of daily life and interesting things on the web.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.sapphireblue.com/" added="2000-06-26 17:57:36">
		<title>sapphireblue // michelle kinsey-clinton</title>
		<desc>MKC going nutty with the interface and customizability on her weblog/daily journal site. Nicely categorized too.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href=" http://www.eod.com/" added="2000-06-21 19:05:27">
		<title>An Entirely Other Day</title>
		<desc>Not really a weblog in any sense, but probably the finest, funniest writing available anywhere for free. I get more out loud laughs here than any other place on the web.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.perpetualbeta.com/weblog.html" added="2000-06-24 16:24:58">
		<title>WOIFM ::[[:: I'm in love with her and I feel fine</title>
		<desc>Great news and political links from <i>the other</i> side. Although I find most conservatives to be pompous blowhards, Mike comes from the right with thoughtful arguments and opinions that even I can enjoy.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.bryanboyer.com/today.html" added="2000-06-25 17:02:47">
		<title>bryanboyer</title>
		<desc>Bryan's daily updates are always a great read, and don't forget to click the secret steve popup.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://a.jaundicedeye.com/weblog/" added="2000-06-25 16:58:39">
		<title>a jaundiced eye - the weblog</title>
		<desc>Not just any Steve, this is <i>The</i> Steve. Great daily blurbs, book and music reviews in one tight package. Who knew such a weblog hater would make such a great weblog? I still wish I could get his updates through email though :) </desc>
	</bookmark>
</folder>
<folder id="utilities">
	<bookmark href="http://www.deja.com/home_ps.shtml" added="2000-04-17 13:32:59">
		<title>Deja.com: Power Search</title>
		<desc>Get around their stupid interface and sales pitch by jumping straight to the usenet power search.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/support/onlinedocs/default.asp" added="2000-06-26 14:24:57">
		<title>Windows 2000 Support : [Windows 2000 Server, Windows 2000 Professional, support]</title>
		<desc>Windows2000's entire help files are publicly available here, and much faster than using the help inside win2k.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.angelfire.com/sk/spanishforprofession/spanishcharacters.html" added="2000-05-16 19:34:24">
		<title>Creating Spanish Language Characters</title>
		<desc>¿Ñééd tó wríté líké thís? Copy and paste or keystroke according to this page.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.dnai.com/~cmk/frys.htm" added="2000-06-25 17:34:45">
		<title>Where's Fry's?</title>
		<desc>Locations with maps and phone numbers of all the Fry's Electronics locations</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.math.fau.edu/locke/SymTest.htm" added="2000-06-25 22:55:11">
		<title>Stephen C. Locke HTML symbol test page</title>
		<desc>A crap load of HTML symbol codes and examples.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://spi.spsqua.com/features/toprm.htm" added="2000-07-19 22:45:28">
		<title>full real video episodes list for all sorts of stuff!</title>
		<desc>a good source for southparks and futuramas missed.</desc>
	</bookmark>
</folder>
<folder id="XSL links">
	<bookmark href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/xml/xslguide/script-links.asp" added="2000-05-31 18:28:41">
		<title>Generating Links Using Script</title>
		<desc>good xsl:attribute building example code.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/xml/xslguide/script-dt.asp" added="2000-06-26 17:37:30">
		<title>Formatting of Data Types Using Script</title>
		<desc>How to reformat dates in XSL. Kind of like date formating in ASP/CF/unix.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list/archive/msg05436.html" added="2000-06-22 12:49:27">
		<title>RE: choose to define conditional attributes?</title>
		<desc>How to do IF/THEN processing in XSL
</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/downloads/webtechnology/xml/xslisapi.asp" added="2000-05-12 19:50:27">
		<title>XSL ISAPI Extension 2</title>
		<desc>Server side thingy for IIS that we don't use but someday might have to.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/xml/reference/xsl/Examples.asp" added="2000-06-22 20:46:11">
		<title>XSL Pattern Examples</title>
		<desc>Great examples of pattern matching XML variables in XSL</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.xml101.com/xsl/" added="2000-06-20 17:23:58">
		<title>XML 101 - XSL Tutorial</title>
		<desc>A <b>great</b> intro tutorial on xsl that covers a lot of material briefly. They should build the "intermediate" and "advanced" tutorials for people that finish this short course.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list/archive/msg05436.html" added="2000-06-22 12:53:20">
		<title>RE: choose to define conditional attributes?</title>
		<desc>XSL variables. Not the greatest explanation but an ok start</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list/" added="2000-07-04 10:59:52">
		<title>XSL-List -- Open Forum on XSL</title>
		<desc>pretty much the only XSL list out there. Pretty good community of people pushing the envelope
</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.netcrucible.com/xslt/msxml-faq.htm" added="2000-08-03 15:57:20">
		<title>Unofficial MSXML XSLT FAQ</title>
		<desc>Sweet MS XML and MS XSLT resource. Tons of great developer info here.</desc>
	</bookmark>
</folder>
<folder id="design links">
	<bookmark href="http://www.invertebrae.com/" added="2000-05-05 17:52:17">
		<title>Invertebrae: Is: Educational: Now:</title>
		<desc>I can't remember why I bookmarked this. I think it was for their cover gallery, a great sampling of design from loads of people.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.aeriform.co.uk/aindex.html" added="2000-05-08 12:59:20">
		<title>Aeriform Visual Communications</title>
		<desc>crazy good angular, subway-signage-looking, fresh ass design. I see this and think I'm an idiot in photoshop/illustrator compared to this person.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.threeoh.com/structure.html" added="2000-05-04 16:45:51">
		<title>THREE.OH - Inspirational Kingdom</title>
		<desc>Sweet swiss-looking design and links to projects.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.k10k.net/" added="2000-06-25 16:03:17">
		<title>k10k</title>
		<desc>The design portal. Sometimes good weekly exhibits, though often they're browser crashing shockwave monstrosities that should be avoided...</desc>
	</bookmark>
</folder>
<folder id="DSL links">
	<bookmark href="http://dialup.pacbell.net/dsl/" added="2000-05-10 15:25:02">
		<title>DSL Information Center</title>
		<desc>Stupid PacBell. Stupid, stupid, stupid PacBell.</desc>
	</bookmark>
</folder>
<folder id="ColdFusion links">
	<bookmark href="http://devex.allaire.com/developer/gallery/" added="2000-05-17 13:54:09">
		<title>Allaire Developers Exchange</title>
		<desc>Thinking of coding some wacky new thing for your CF site? Someone probably did already, and is offering it free for download here.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.teamallaire.com/tutorials/" added="2000-05-29 19:06:26">
		<title>CF tutorials</title>
		<desc>Good set of brief micro-tutorials on doing common, yet difficult, things in ColdFusion.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.deathclock.com/morpheus/cfdemos/cficq_info.cfm" added="2000-05-29 20:21:10">
		<title>Raymond Camden - Custom Tag: CF_ICQ</title>
		<desc>How to do a spyonit-style thing in CF. May be adding this to metafilter soon.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.teratech.com/coldcuts/" added="2000-07-09 22:52:06">
		<title>Cold Cuts - downloadable CF code snippets</title>
		<desc>Pretty good collection of CF code pieces.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.headstrong.org/search.cfm" added="2000-07-09 20:09:47">
		<title>Search CF-Talk mailing list</title>
		<desc>Web interface to searching the CF-Talk mailing list archives.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://cftags.ilgm.com/cf_browser.cfm" added="2000-07-09 19:52:00">
		<title>Cold Fusion Custom Tag - CF_Browser - By: Web Database Design, Web Hosting, Web Publishing, Cold Fus</title>
		<desc>Perfect browser check script for CF server.</desc>
	</bookmark>
</folder>
<folder id="IIS links">
	<bookmark href="http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q170/8/68.ASP" added="2000-06-20 14:09:52">
		<title>Q170868 - How to Create a Per User FTP Directory Structure</title>
		<desc>how to setup per user FTP directory permissions in IIS 4 (look for the IIS 5 version?)</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://www.iisanswers.com/" added="2000-08-14 19:25:00">
		<title>IIS Answers - Support Central for IIS 4 and IIS 5</title>
		<desc>GREAT how to's and general info for running IIS servers and installs.</desc>
	</bookmark>
</folder>
<folder id="XML links">
	<bookmark href="http://www.xml.org/xmlorg_registry/index.shtml" added="2000-06-23 17:53:35">
		<title>XML.ORG - The XML Industry Portal</title>
		<desc>Look up official DTDs from a variety of companies.</desc>
	</bookmark>
	<bookmark href="http://axkit.org/" added="2000-06-27 12:59:48">
		<title>AxKit</title>
		<desc>Apache + Mod_perl XML hack that converts XML docs on the fly to html, wap, or whatever you want. Check to see if I can run this at Pair.com for haughey.com?</desc>
	</bookmark>
</folder>
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