Links Page
 
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 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
 
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?
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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.