- Matt's Page - My brother's website (now hosted at CMU).
- Barbara Zucker - My aunt's website for her (nice) jewelry.
- Dave - Another day, another Dave. He dances out in SF, and also wrote the script I use to create the image galleries.
- Middle Angle - Home to Anna & Rif (who also has a LiveJournal).
- Tova - She makes great art (and hosts the East Coast edition of Craft Day) in Boston.
- Drew - Frisbee teammate, web consultant extraordinaire, and all-around good guy.
More content-ful websites.
- Electronic Frontier Foundation - A great group paying attention to online privacy and your rights online.
- MASSPIRG - A public interest group that does "good things" here in Massachusetts.
- Malcolm Gladwell - An author who's written a good book ("The Tipping Point") and plenty of articles for The New Yorker.
Entertaining Web-logs.
- Mimi Smartypants - Funny stuff from Chicago.
- Defective Yeti - Equally funny stuff, from Seattle.
- Fussy
Discussion groups and the like.
- Craftster - Great craft project ideas.
- Yehoodi - New York-based swing dance discussion board.
- Old Tools Archive - Full of folks who know tons about old woodworking (and other) hand tools.
- Photo.net - A great resource for answering all sorts of photography questions.
Wastes of time? Maybe. Entertaining? Definitely.
- McSweeney's - A great literary magazine.
- Zagat's - Restaurant reviews galore.
- Memepool - Random fun.
- Slashdot - News ostensibly for nerds. You be the judge.
- Fark - A higher volume (in several senses) version of Slashdot.
- Wigu - A great, if not bizarre, online comic strip.
- Craig's List - The web-equivalent of a community bulletin board with apartment listings, wanted/for sale, announcements, personals, etc.