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The Internet is a big blue place. Think of these links as little doors, little doors to other clouds floating around in the big blue sky that is the Internet. Aah, how nice. We've gone all poetic. Please note that these links are of strictly variable quality and that management holds no responsibility for embarrassment, shame, loss of sanity or loss of life caused by reference to the websites listed here. And now - new! - we're pleased to announce that the links actually work, which is always a bonus for a links page. Sputter. Get you gone from this place...
Ha ha ha. Y'see, we know that you all pretend to hate Dawson's Creek, with its "pretentious" dialogue and "actors who are about twice as old as the characters they pretend to be". But we also know that, secretly, you really want to find out whether you're more like Joey or Jack. And if you hop along to www.dawsonscreek.com, you can find out! We won't tell anyone, we promise.
As may have been mentioned elsewhere on the site, Will's site is a veritable gift to all those people who think that Matt is some kind of boneheaded, overweight mutant. Actually, it's more proof of these qualities, but that's not to say that other people don't come off just as badly. More recent photos would seem to point to a more terrifying analysis still: Will can actually take nice photos when he wants to. Gasp...
"A member of the Geek webring", whatever that means, Seldo's fine website is very pretty, but still insists on being black when the Colours of the Future (tm) are clearly white and blue. Ahem. Anyway, Seldo's site is full of internet and tech-related news, as well as a useful source of further internet links should you not be bored of this mad-skillz linkage by now. Next!
The website of fantastic videogame mag Edge (both Matt and Ian read it religiously, so there's a commendation for you), edge-online.co.uk is probably the best place to go if you want details of what's in the next issue, and fully working fractal trees. It also features the best game-related forum that we're aware of, one hosted by the estimable talents of Mr Ste Curran. Huzzah, etc.
Looking for an independent source of music reviews, one not connected in any way to a hulking corporation or magazine chain? Well, you've come to the right paragraph. bleedmusic.co.uk is just those things (the ones expressed by the negative part of the second bit, natch) and, although updated at best sporadically, contains some of the best music writing on the web.
Another site which both Matt and Ian are unanimous in their approval of, www.theweekly.co.uk is the single funniest place on the internet. No, really, it is. Written and edited by those fine gentlemen Mr Jonathan Nash and Mr Mil "R" Millington, it's basically a Victorian-themed humour site, but "humour" in the old-fashioned funny sense of the word, not the modern needs-those-parentheses one. Go there at once, basically.
And this is the second funniest. Really, keep up.