
The Everything Else Page
- The Unofficial Chena Hot Springs Road Construction Page. Here's an idea of what I think ought to be available from the project people on public highway projects. My efforts have been totally volunteer for the last two years of this project.
- Mosquitonet - My service
provider's homepage. They do a great job of keeping stuff running
and up to date, but they never sleep. I had proof that they are (perhaps malfunctioning) androids, but it has mysteriously disappeared.
- KUAC Radio and TV
- our Fairbanks PBS affiliate and a fine one they are! They spend a lot of programming time Saturday doing folk music - right on!
- Linkup Alaska has put together an ambitious compendium of info of Alaskan community resources.
- On Line Highway is a good way to find out travel info for the country, including Alaska.
- NOAA's current weather satellite view of Alaska and the Pacific Northwest - GOES-10 infra-red satellite.
- Or perhaps you prefer the Astronomical Image of the Day - but it hasn't been updated recently.
- There is also Fourmilabs' Earth-Moon viewer, a cool idea implemented.
- Ziff Davis Publishing - a
compendium of computer magazines and information on-line. Incredible
breadth for both PC's and Macs, business and pleasure.
- If you are comfortable buying computer hardware or software off the web, try
PC Connection for good prices and reasonable shipping charges for Alaska.
- The Fairbanks Shakespeare Theatre - a tour de force by folks who basically live in a Shakespearean commune all summer to put on an outdoors play every year on Birch Hill. Winter activities as well, such as the Bard-A-Thon, reading all of the plays and sonnets over the space of a week - 24 hours a day.
- The Fairbanks Jewish Congregation maintains a wonderfully designed web site.
- Looking Through the Hourglass of the Mind's Eye - Normal for the Newman's anyway. My older son's homepage, more than I could do at his age, whenever that was.

A dormant interest of mine until a few years ago. A distant relative I had never
met before called me up and asked a bunch of questions. In the process, I even stumbled across an 12,842
name family tree that included a good friend of mine, to his amazement.
Various aurora links, this is Alaska after all.
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Last updated April 25, 2002