HOT LINKS
- ACEC. Atari Computer Enthusiasts of Columbus SIG on the Columbus Freenet. Contains information about Atari computers plus reviews and rankings of all Atari Lynx games.
- Amber Home. A website dedicated to amber.
- Black Hills Institute of Geological Research, Inc. Internet home of the company that has found more T. rex skeletons, including the infamous "Sue," than anybody else in the world.
- The Calcite Palace. This web site is about a unique group of microscopically-sized fossil algae known as calcareous nannofossils or coccoliths. WARNING: this site opens new windows when clicking on links. This would normally disqualify a site from inclusion on my links page, but given the unique nature of the subject matter I decided to include it anyway.
- Crocodilians: Natural History & Conservation: Crocodiles, Caimans, Alligators, Gharials. Excellent scientific website dedicated to those other extant archosaurs, the crocodilians.
- Dino Hunt! Website for the card game Dino Hunt! The publisher of the game is a member of the Dinosaur Mailing List so odds are that its science is fairly accurate. This isn't an endorsement as I've not seen the game, but its website bears a quick look nonetheless.
- Dinosaur Art and Models. Reviews of Dinosaur art, models and collectibles.
- Dinosaur Trace Fossils. Page outlining the different types of dinosaur trace fossils, such as trackways and gastroliths. Includes pictures.
- Dinosaur Valley Museum. Dinosaur Valley Museum, the Museum of Western Colorado's paleontology center, is a working paleontology laboratory which features fossils from important discoveries throughout western Colorado and eastern Utah.
- The Dinosauricon. One of the best dinosaur sites on the web. Top-notch site.
- Dinotopia. Official website of the popular Dinotopia books by James Gurney.
- Discover Dinosaurs. Dinosaur webpage on the Canadian Museum of Nature website.
- Earthnet Info Server: DinoRuss' Lair. Lots of neat dinosaur and paleontological information and links.
- Guide to Dinosaur Sites in Western Colorado and Eastern Utah. Taking a trip out west? This page tells you where you can see fossils, museums and more in W. Colorado and E. Utah.
- Louis Agassiz Fuertes. An image database of 2500 avian dinosaur ("bird") illustrations by Louis Agassiz Fuertes.
- Lurker's Guide to Babylon 5
. Information about the excellent SF show, Babylon 5.
- Master Dinosaur List. Stanley Friesen's listing of all known dinosaur species, including describers, years of publication, and taxonomic synonyms.
- NASA Photo Gallery. An on-line gallery of NASA pictures, including many taken by the Hubble Space Telescope, some of which are mind-numbingly spectacular.
The New Red Green Show. Website of the second best TV show in existence, The New Red Green Show. This show is the thinking man's mindless comedy, comparable to the Three Stooges meets a redneck version of Home Improvement. This site features news about the show, appearances by the actors, products to buy and tells you how to become a member of Possum Lodge. Quando Omni Flunkus Moritati!! (When all else fails, play dead!!)
- Oceans of Kansas Paleontology. Website dedicated to the paleontology of the Mesozoic interior seaway of North America that covered what is now the State of Kansas.
- The Paluxy Dinosaur/"Man Track" Controversy. Glen Kuban's webpage dedicated to discussion of claims of human footprints appearing alongside dinosaur footprints, and other claims of evidence of super-ancient human remains and traces.
- Prem's Fossil Gallery. A page dedicated to the author's collection of Paleozoic fossils; includes descriptions and pictures.
- Science Made Stupid. Today, a dim, incoherent knowledge of science is available to anyone. Popular science books, magazines and computer programs - with their simple, fatuous and misleading prose, their garish illustrations, their flimsy modern production values - have brought science within the reach of anyone who can afford their inflated prices or who can mooch off someone else. Indeed, today a myriad of sources are available to explain science facts that science itself has never dreamed of. This web site is one of them. Includes a section on dinosaurs.
- So You Want To Be a Paleontologist? From the owners of the Dinosaur Mailing List, a FAQ sheet with information for people who are thinking of pursuing a career in paleontology.
- The Tree of Life Home Page. A website showing the relationships of all life on earth.
- You Have Arrived In VONSHOLLYWOOD. Website of illustrator Peter VonSholly. Includes some of his dinosaur illustrations.
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