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  These links are the ones that don't really fit in with either the Cars or the Anime & Manga sections. So they go here...

Mark Shields' Homepage
Mark Shields Homepage - http://www.markshields.com
  Mark Shields is a pretty cool guy - website designer, photographer, Trekker, and he also owns both a Back to the Future DeLorean and a road-legal Batmobile. Check out his short Back to the Future 4 movie.

InitialDave's Hosting Company, Lunarpages
Lunarpages Web Hosting - http://www.lunarpages.com
  I've never had a problem with these guys, their customer service is excellent, and they're pretty good value, too. Incidentally, I don't have a vested interest in the people I plug (Well, except maybe AmeCon), I just feel that if someone does a good job, you should recommend them to other people.

Carl Tashian's How Do They Do That With HTML?
Carl Tashian's How Do They Do That With HTML? - http://www.tashian.com/htmlguide/
  I used this guide when I first started learning about HTML and websites - it's one of the best basic primers on the subject I've found, and includes an extremely useful chart of the 216 "web-safe" colours.

The Two Sides Wide Webcomic
Two Sides Wide - http://www.twosideswide.com
  Ok, I suppose that this link could have gone in the Anime & Manga section, as these guys are fans themselves, but it fits just as well here. Good humour, and updated regularly, which is the best recipe for a successful webcomic.

Matthew Bett's Cascade Failure Webcomic
Cascade Failure - http://cascadefailure.keenspace.com
  Another webcomic with anime/manga influences, based on the author's experiences while studying at Tay University. Anyone who's studied for a science-biased course will probably find something that rings true here.

Rooster Teeth's Red Vs. Blue
Red Vs. Blue - http://www.redvsblue.com
  Ok, many of you will already have heard of these guys, but for those of you who haven't, this is a comedy web series created using the multiplayer system in top-selling first-person shooters Halo and Halo 2.
  I'd also seriously recommend their other series, The Strangerhood, made using The Sims 2, which is linked to from their site.