Places to go if you have time to waste. And you do, or else you wouldn't be here.
Angling links
If you want a crash course in managing your email, you should visit the Flyfish Listserv home page and subscribe at once. You might also visit the FF@ History Page, a work in progress by Tim Cavileer.
Joel Dunn earns his sainthood by maintaining the Flyfish List archives.
Dave Lewis has some spectacular photo journals here. Rest in peace, sir.
L.J. DeCuir's home page has long been a source of fly fishing links, patterns, etc. It was the original fly fishing online directory, he put it up long before such things became popular. Alas, L.J. died on 3/2/03 and we all lost a friend that day. Many thanks to Danny Walls for saving this webpage for posterity after L.J.'s death!
Flies. Fly tyers. Patterns. Techniques. Hans Weilenmann has done an incredible job of putting them on the web.
The Global FlyFisher is another incredible fly fishing resource.
All the information you'll ever need about fly fishing Sin City can be found at Bruce Pencek's Fly Fishing Las Vegas page.
Dave Mason, Zen master of peanut butter and jelly sandwich construction and future mad scientist, maintains the McKenzie Page. This is the only page I know of that spews bad flyfishing limericks at you from the scrollbar.
Look at fish porn and help save a river while you're at it: visit the Friends of the Grand River page, maintained by Bruce Wainman.
Need some off-season conditioning? Check out the Chicken Fishing page.
Want detailed instructions for turning your old SE or 512K into an aquarium? You'll find those instructions at Mac Aquarium's MacQuarium page.
While not Mac-specific, you should bookmark at least one of the following: the Urban Legends Reference Page, or HoaxKill. They will help you check out those mass-mailing you get from your friends, hopefully before you forward them to everyone in your address book. Also check out factcheck.org for good research into political hoaxes.
A gelatinous tribute to America's most prevalent bit of shared culture can be found in the SPAM Haiku Archive. This is a tremendous archive, Hormel should be proud.
Celebrate your favorite transcendental number by taking the Pi Trivia Quiz
I won't maintain a huge list of links because I'm lazy. So please don't mistake me for someone who actively engages in link exchanging. Of course, if I know you, or if you have an URL you'd like me to be aware of, click
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