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I spend most of my online time surfing the net for recreational purposes. I enjoy MUSHes - (Multi User Shared Hallucinations) and I thought I'd include a few pointers to a couple of other pages I use.
Amberyl's Almost-Complete List of MUSHes
Amberyl's MUSH Information Page
I'm also a fan of Firesign Theatre, a whacked-out comedy group from the '60s. (Remember the '60s? If you can, you didn't live 'em!) Since pointers to newsgroups don't work with lynx, I'll just mention alt.comedy.firesgn-thtre as a neat place to hang out.
Download this gif of the Eat Or Be Eaten T-Shirt.
You might want to read The Waiting Room, a one act play I wrote as a tribute to the four or five crazee guys.
Or check out THE PHIL PROCTOR INTERVIEW, 11/13/95 in which Taylor Jessen interviews Phil Proctor of the Firesign Theatre about the upcoming Proctor & Bergman CD-ROM, The Firesign Theatre and "The Tick," the mysterious disappearance of comedy records in the 1980s, and cars going really fast down to Benedict Canyon.
MORE SUGAR!!!! Link to the Lodestone Catalog, a source for FT related material and other goodies.
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Here are some pointers to other Fireheads' homepages:
Niles Ritter's Firesign Theatre Page is the sort-of-official home for the FAQ files. If you follow Niles' pointer Back to Mt. Ritter, you'll find pointers to some exciting astronomical GIFs.
Jaime's Humble Home Page has some neat graphica and links to EFAlaFal archives. It's definitely worth a visit.
Ljason's Sumptuous World of Experimental Noodlings is a good place to go if you want to get pointed to strange alternative music sources, unusual happenings, what more can I say? This dude is weird!
Richard Arnold's Home Page has a Firesign Theatre trivia page with a contest underway as well as a link to his collection of FST sound bytes. A must for all you .wav freaks out there.
HasNoName's TFT Web Page is the latest addition to our growing family of freaks.
If you'd like to arrange a one-on-one guided tour of the MUSH, send me an email and we can arrange a time to get together online.
If you get into it and want full documentaton Amberyl's manual is indispensible. It's available as a compressed directory (.tar.gz) or as a series of six text files.
I use this one a lot. Here's a direct path to a searchable dictionary: Hypertext Webster's Dictionary . A secondary index of reference materials can be found on my reference page. And last, but not least, no homepage is complete without a pointer to the birthplace of the web at CERN.
That's about it for now. Of course, this page will be continually under construction so please feel obliged to visit again. Next time, bring me a brown paper bag and a pickle!