My brother Zeb's site. You can check out and download a lot of the music he has made.
Jeff Mission
Beatfix is the internet version of Mr. Mission. Check out some of his VJ movies and/or DJ sets.
Mr. Ben Kram's personal website with all sorts of Ben Kram related items.
Peter aka Zebbler has a very impressive web site showing off his VJ and other art skills. Check it out!
Zeb Polly
Pals with personal websites:
Pretzel
All sorts of stuff from Ranger Pretzel, including cool time-lapse Burning Man videos.
Sean Stevens
Zebbler
Sean Stevens has a little website here displaying his awesome blinky art.
Ben Kram
Ben Wade
Talk about an elaborate website with loads of content! You could spends hours -- if not days -- exploring and admiring Ben's site.
Not a pal exactly, but my design business. Contact me if you need any graphic or video work done.
If you are in the Boston area, contact the Diamond Baking Co. to get all your tasty cakes and desserts. They are crazy good.
PJ's site for his Classical Soo Bahk Do martial arts school. Check it out if you live in the Boston area. PJ is a ninja!
Heather Diamond
Joed Polly Design
PJ Steyer
Vinyl Blight makes some excellent tunes. Download his Future Buried album, or hear for yourself next time he plays. Or ask Nick for a CD!
Esa is one of my favorite musicians, and an internet pal of mine. Check out his tracks and chill out.
Esa Ruoho
Nick Colangelo
Defne Tutus
Defne has some really cool sketches and collages on her flickr site.
Chris has buckets of interesting photos on here. There are beach treasures, fashion photos, and photos of his 3-D work. Good stuff.
It looks like Oliver's site will one day morph into other things, but for now, spy on Oliver's awesome photos.
Pals with photos and/or art:
Doug Ruuska
Check out Doug's great photos of far away lands such as Antarctica and Nepal.
Jeremy Smith
Oliver Stewart
Jeremy takes a lot of cool photos of happenings around Boston and beyond.
Chris Vauclain Baker
I probably know more people than this that have websites, so let me know about your top secret website and I'll put it up on here.
ARCUS IMA
ARCUS' IMA is short for Internet Media Archive. All of my ARCUS videos are on there, and I'm in charge of updating photos and everything else.
The Arctic Research Consortium of the US is the place I work for, based in my home town of Fairbanks, Alaska.
I check out my home town's online newspaper, The Fairbanks Daily Newsminer, every so often, to see what's going on.
Boston.com
I go here all the time to get most of my local Boston news (plus non-local news as well). It is a Boston Globe thing.
Burning Man
Fairbanks Newsminer
I pretty much suggest everyone goes to this temporary art community at least once. I've been five times.
ARCUS
Threadless
This community driven t-shirt company has provided me with 80% of my current torso-based wardrobe.
If you are into making short movies, this is a very fun project. You have 48 hours to make a movie! They go to many cities all over the world.
Weekly Dig
Local Boston rag that is usually amusing and/or informative.
The 48 Hour Film Project
Boing Boing
This blog thing has some interesting articles quite often.
I guess you could use it for naming a baby... but it is mostly cool for seeing how popular your first name was throughout the last century.
Everybody on Earth probably already knows about the Internet Movie Database, but if not, go check it out already.
Discogs
Discogs is a very useful website for keeping track of your favorite music artists, and for updating mp3 tags in iTunes.
Gizmodo
IMDb
I go to this site a lot to read about gadgets and dorky computer stuff. It's good fun.
Baby Name Wizard
Snopes
Keep up to date on the urban legends of late, because they are amusing, and because nobody likes getting urban legend emails forwarded to them.
Metacritic averages all the movie critics' movie rating in a weighted and smart way, and gives a number, 0 to 100, for each movie.
Wikipedia
Everybody on Earth probably already knows about Wikipedia too. But that doesn't stop it from being awesome and useful.
Metacritic
Cake Wrecks
Cake Wrecks is a blog dedicated to horrible and ridiculous cakes. The commentary is half of the hilarity, so read the words too.
Bear Attacked! Oh no! This blog makes me chuckle. My Alaska neighbor is even one of the bear attack victims!
Scramble old Garfield panels to make your own three-panel strip. These are often much, much funnier than the source material.
Cute Overload
I don't go to this site every day like Leslie does, but when I do (when Leslie sends me links to it) it is always funny and often fluffy.
Dogblog
Garfield Randomizer
Even if you just kind of like dogs you will find this blog amusing.
Bear Attacked
Overheard in New York
I hardly go to this site anymore, because I felt I had to READ THEM ALL. But it is still funny reading what people overheard in New York.
Two Garfield links?! Yes. And this one is a blog where a dude photoshops Garfield out of every strip, to make Jon seem insane.
Here's another comic. The author claims it's a "webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language." Some of them are pretty darn good.
Stuff White People Like
The name pretty much says it all. Make sure to check out the full list of stuff white people like, so you can chuckle for many hours.
Toothpaste for Dinner
XKCD
The art on this webcomic is horrible, but that doesn't stop it from being awesome and pretty much my favorite internet-comic around.
Garfield Minus Garfield