So, you're here to see what sorts of geeky stuff I put up on my site for you to click on. Feh! I'll add more interesting stuff as we go along, my friends, but for now there's only so many ways you can here be geekified.

So, there's the side of me that flourished in college and never really went away. That's because it's important. It matters. Word from the future OB/GYN! Listen up! Please, if you decide to be intimate, protect yourself and your partner. Here, I'll even make it easy for you. Click the banner. And if you go to Safesense.com through this link, you'll even get $3 off your order!

Latex, lube... click click click!

And then, there is my discovery of a diarist site that makes me grin with glee whenever Dana posts a new daily ramble. Might I suggest you check out her unique blend of monkeys and the turdmonster? I am sure you'll find Bobofett delightful.

I'm reluctant to do this, but... there's this little program that's been amassing me frequent flyer miles since July 1999, or so I thought. They changed the program on me, and so now I'm only sitting on a pile of prepaid gas cards and a few hundred dollars worth of stuff at Target. Hey, that's not so bad, either! The program is decent (otherwise I wouldn't plug it here), and of course, I like referral points. Check these folks out.

Really, we don't suck! C'mon, just click here, already...

While I find lists of links to be tedious and unhelpful most of the time, perhaps it will give you a glimpse into a portion of my psyche to learn what other sites i tend to frequent, endorse, or otherwise am pleased with.

Go Ask Alice, a wonderful resource for sexual health in an anonymous format.
BBC Online. My favorite quasi-"headline" news source. Runs circles around CNN.
The Basilica in Minneapolis. My favorite version of a Catholic Church: LGBT outreach, converted their undercroft for homeless family temp housing, priest whose sermons describe his struggle with depression. Beautiful music. As God should be, you know?
The MN Zen Center. Be Mindful.
Google. What else?
Froogle: finding what you want to buy, the Google way.
Half.com, a place to buy and sell books and whatnot, which has already begun to make my impending move to Massachusetts that much easier. (I sell the books I don't want to haul with me. It won't take care of all my school debt, but it helps.)

Enjoy yourselves, y'all.