
Friends and Acquaintances
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| provides the space for this Web site as well as some other folkss sites.
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| Associated Student Bodies is a nifty limited-run comic-book series about the trials and tribulations of the students living in a mostly gay dorm. The comic itself has long since run its course, but issues and merchandise are still available. Some adult content.
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| Backbreaker Studios are purveyors of fine artwork and comics. Go and buy their stuff! Some adult content.
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| is devoted mostly to links to other sites featuring anthropomorphic material. Lots of them. No, more than that. Some adult content.
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| features unusually good information on animals, anthropomorphica, science fiction, and other unusual topics.
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| is a fascinating world with a very small site. Okay, actually the site is undergoing a long, slow revision. Caution: curmudgeon at work.
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| —a. k. a. Jessica Johnson—is a very talented artist with a beautiful grasp of color and a talent for making anthropomorphic (and non-anthropomorphic) figures look utterly convincing.
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| Stardancer has lots of lovely artwork and writing, not to mention links to places where some of that artwork and writing can be purchased. In fact, theres too much for just one site to hold, so more can be found at the Cheldzan Jokku, too.
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| VCL, also known at the Vixen-Controlled Library, hosts thousands of anthropomorphic artists, all listed by name on one page, so be prepared for a long load time. Ive uploaded a sampling of material there myself. Some adult content.
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| has got to be one of the most creative, nay bizarre, fantasy worlds ever created for role-playing. Explore it if you dare. . . .
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| Yarf! is the oldest continuously running anthropomorphic fanzine. I served as art director for five years and contributed artwork, writing, and covers now and again.
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Clients
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| provides graphic design and production services for print publishing.
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| Coptech West is a full-services electronic media supplier—disks, tapes, CDs, DVDs, and so on—handling everything from silk-screening CD faces to assembling finished products such as DVDs in complete shrink-wrapped packaging.
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Other Neat (or Weird) Stuff
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| is one of the three biggest annual gatherings for fans of anthropomorphic characters, taking place in July.
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| asked very nicely if they could exchange links. I was happy to oblige.
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| Baen Books is probably the best publisher of science fiction in the United States; the fact that its independent is almost certainly not a coincidence.
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| is one of the three biggest annual gatherings for fans of anthropomorphic characters, taking place in late September or early October.
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| is the best place to go for auctions of anthropomorphic artwork. Maybe Ill start putting stuff up there sometime. Some adult content.
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| is one of the three biggest annual gatherings for fans of anthropomorphic characters, taking place in January.
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| Isabel Art Gallery offers prestigious fine art oil painting reproductions of masterpieces, fine gold jewelry, gemstone jewelry, rings, diamonds and oil portrait paintings entirely hand-painted by professional artists, graduated from art schools. Link exchanged by request.
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| Experience interactive science fiction where you are the hero (or heroine!) in a fantasy adventure. Link exchanged by request.
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| —Mid-peninsula Regional Open Space District—lands are criss-crossed by a whole network of hiking trails (with excellent signs) that also connect to adjoining state and county parklands, both on the shore of San Francisco Bay and stretching along the Santa Cruz Mountains.
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| is one of many NASA Web sites; this one contains a huge database of beautiful and useful (and not so useful) images—some of them high-resolution.
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| Seti@Home introduced a parallel-processing model that has been copied by a number of other endeavors: sending packets of raw data to home users idle computers, then retrieving the processed information. A lot of people were intrigued by the thought that, just maybe, their machines would be the ones that would discover evidence of a signal from another intelligent species.
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| publishes anthropomorphic fiction, mostly in anthology form. Some adult content.
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| Terra Server started life as a database exercise on a massive scale, but its a pretty neat thing in itself—one can get an archived aerial view of nearly any place in the United States.
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| has some nifty prefab cabin designs.
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