Some of My Favorite Links
Trek Links
My other site, "RantTime." I've put up a few years worth of reviews, rants, and raves. Go, look, see!
One of the Top Ten Trek sites on the web!
The Paris/Torres Fanfic Index
A great list of P/T oriented homepages. I was just added to the list, so I figured I'd reciprocate the favor. Check it out!
The JetC Index
The best collection of Janeway/Chakotay stories on the net!
Delta Blues
Jim's Reviews are easily the funniest, most complete, and absolutely most wonderful Voyager reviews I have ever come across! Go see for yourself!
Star Trek: Hypertext
Jammer's Reviews are always complete, always interesting, and always readable. Yet another review site I spend much too much time at.
Cynics Corner Reviews
The Cynic never fails to find the cloud in the silver lining, but pointing out every little thing . . . but it's always funny and always true.
RanDomFlight
The Official Fan Club of Robert Duncan McNeill (my favorite Tom Paris). Great pictures, and regularly updated news features.
The Official Roxann Dawson Website
The title's pretty self-explanatory, eh? *grin*
PJ in NH's Page
PJ's got a great site with fanfiction, links, and even some pictures! Check it out!
The Trek Pages
Links to over 1,000 official sites, fan pages, and much more!
Other Site(s)
Cabin X Friends' Pages
Meagan's Page
Meggie's Page
Kayla's Page Science Stuff Hubble Constant Origins Project S.E.T.I. at Home Scientific American That's it for now! Stop back later for updates, more links, and good things to come!
I'm being brainwashed! The Cabin's made up of some of the nicest people around - and some of the craziest! Go, look, see . . . tis fun!
This is my friend Meagan's page, devoted to The X-Files, quotes, and pictures.
I've recently converted her . . . a rising fan of Seven of Nine. (What have I done?) Well, go check it out!
A brand new site that I recommend simply because it's the domain of "Satan Spork." I find that much too amusing. Anyhow, Kayla's got some funny links and interesting Sandman fanart.
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This is a site devoted to explaining the Hubble Constant, or the number that discribes the rate at which the Universe is expanding. It's a lot of science, but it's a lot of fun.
The Origins Project is run by NASA, and its goal is to try to determine the origin and workings of the Universe by running new space missions and experiments.
The search for extra-terrestrials begins . . . right at your home!
The homepage of Scientific American, with detailed article summaries, articles, pictures, and interesting ideas for exploring.