Homesites made by my friends or other individuals, and any other stuff that I might feel rank into this category can be found here.
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Home of stuff like modernized children's rhymes, useful things for and texts about JavaScript, and how to adapt your adventure game to suit Nintendo's policies of ages past.
URL: http://www.crockford.com/
Justin Hall, as real as the web gets, as always. What is this classified as? Documentary? You just imagine editing something like this of yourself ...
URL: http://www.links.net/daze/05/01/14/dark_night_flick.html
Weblog of one Wil Shipley, rather relatively famous Mac developer-type-person. Seems cool enough.
URL: http://www.wilshipley.com/blog/
My Twitter page.
URL: http://www.twitter.com/bjoreman
Personal website of a previous Netscape guy. This is how weird it really could make you to work in a place like that :-) ... Has a quote about being horribly self-centered and bitchy on top of a page, but I can't help enjoying the reading ...
URL: http://www.jwz.org/
Kristofer's site. Used to be undergoing constant changes in design, now more settled down on one look and feel and more into content than ever before. Very focused content too, all about politics. In Swedish.
Update June 1, 2002
Wouldn't you know it, now the design is about to change again. Always in motion the future is ...
Nice and in Swedish and updated every now and then.
Homesite of one Justin Hall. Pretty much the personal homesite actually. Should be a mandatory visit if you're into personal websites at all.
URL: http://www.links.net
Bonnie's site. Currently pretty dead for some (obvious) reason.
URL: http://www.livinghood.net
Send me email! Everything but spam is welcome. Senders of spam will forever burn in the nastiest fires of the darkest corners of the underworld.
URL: mailto:fredrik@bjoreman.com
Home of, from time to time, unhealthy amounts of posts from a very small group of people ... Don't let that deter you though, the more that post the better!
URL: http://www.martingunnarsson.com/klotter.asp
Martin's site. In Swedish, but well worth learning the language if you don't know it already :-) ... So, I may be slightly biased, but it is a very nice personal site, especially if you've got the right kind of wicked humour high in value around here.
There's a noteboard as well, a very important one. Niclas, I and of course Martin are rabid posters there, along with pretty much nobody else in the entire world, but we'd love for more people to join in! Step right inside, don't be shy! English spoken and understood as well, so no bad excuses!
URL: http://www.martingunnarsson.com
The mirror of my old site that I uploaded on the space that came with our first ISP account. That expired, I don't know ... the end of 2000 or something like that. I have no idea how come it's still around, but I don't mind. 3536 visitors and counting!
URL: http://home.swipnet.se/~w-96979/index.htm
Niclas' homesite. Text, text and more text, fitted in a nice text-friendly design. Just the way I like it!
URL: http://www.lardh.nu/niclas
Becka writes a thoughtful text about writing online, and how time and money seem to be affecting people who do it. In Swedish.
URL: http://becka.nu/blog/read_blog.php?blogid=1831&level=0