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2001 all rights reserved by TJH Internet SP and Earth Operations Central, with the exception
of publicly-mounted images, whose copyrights are retained by the
originators. Logo Design by Dan
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"And Lot was waiting in the gates of the city when the Angels came to Sodom."
GeekPAC -- US Open Technology Consortium -- get on-board before it's illegal to run anything other than Micro$oft/AOhelL!
You can try to access the EarthOps Central mirror of these files.
You never know, there might be something interesting there that isn't mounted here at EarthOpsNet. Or maybe there's nothing of interest at EarthOps. It's not a commercial enterprise, although we do offer some commercial services such as Linux Host installation and configuration.
EarthOps.Org is underpowered by Slackware Linux. Earthops.Net, on the other hand, is very full-figured and runs NetBSD, a very robust and secure operating-system. Our new machine, Media is fairly svelte and also runs Slackware Linux. Media mostly crawls and indexes the Greater Washington DC Metropolitan WebSpace. We also run other EarthOps Search Engines, generally restricted to sites with unusual focus. You may also search all of the content at Media, which is essentially the same as the content on Server-1.
This page presently exists to provide linkages to a lot of places that might ordinarily be a great many Web-hops away from each other, sort of providing an easy-surfing "tube" in the thrashing waves of the great sea of cyberspace. This image-intensive page is attached to quite a few mostly-text pages (about 200 or so). Most of the links to other pages are listed in the header below.
| Sol system | SKy & Telescope Magazine | JPL's Comet Page | Near-Live Comet-Watching System (NASA) | Astrolinks | Near Earth Objects (asteroids) (NEO) | Asteroid and Comet Impact Page (NASA) | Near-Earth Objects Dynamic Page -- Up-To-The-Minute -- a Best of the Web | Collision Information | NASA's Advanced Technology and Mission Studies Homepage | Galileo | klaatu. | The klaatu FAQ | Heavenly!
So is the extremely endangered
Cheetah who, if
sentient, would like you to find out
more about him (National Zoo project). Click on the picture of
the world's fastest mammal for more information. So far as I know, the
really quite dog-like cheetah is the world's only readily trainable cat, and
the Hindic subspecies has been used as a royal hunting cat since times
immemorial. They are considered to be one of the few large predators which
will not attack Men.
Also endangered, and worthy of our help, is the Gorilla.Please see this list of links!
Weirdness. Everything
weird, from UFOs to the Nuclear Blast Archives.
The Americans with Disabilities Act Get a copy of the Office of Technology Assessment's Report on the
Americans with Disabilities Act and its impact on employment for persons
with psychiatric disabilities. It's in a
WordPerfect5.1 Zipfile. Lots of good information about disclosure, etc.
Or see it as intensely-linked Enhanced
HTML! Also please see the MicroSystems Handiware and
MAGic Page. They have some excellent hardware and software products for
the disabled, including morse-code alternatives to keyboards, on-screen
keyboard emulator, text-to-speech aids, software screen magnification and
much more. If you know of someone with a learning disability, who nonetheless would
like to attend college, please see The Landmark College. Search Engines. Some fun Gophers to visit. Try these exemplary Online Law Resources.
Military links.
NATO Web
United Nations of Earth | Travel
MetaIndex | United States and Canadian Regional
Links | Places Around the World
Let's go Downtown to Washington DC!
Want to know what the heck is up with The District of Columbia?
Smithsonian Institute. America's premiere virtual museum. Or don't bother to go downtown. The War appears to have moved entirely to the suburbs. |
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Get yourself a Lawyer. Believe me, if
you're in the
Washington DC Area, you'll need at least
one.
Sometimes it's friendly and comforting. Sometimes it's just...
Here are some short stories, some scary things I wrote when I was into gothic science fiction. Yes, there is such a thing.
I started this on the theory that other people doubtless have their own occasionally obscure and bizarre interests, or a different set of mundane interests, and have doubtless explored entirely different regions of the NETS, recording their travels and establishing links.
I also have a page dedicated to Weirdness not of my own making.
I hate to admit it, but I am after all a guy and if I wasn't even remotely interested in attractive young women, you'd have to wonder about me. Here ya go, a page listing other people's Pages of Worship for assorted young screen goddesses.
Be forewarned. I write and I'm fairly imaginative. So if things seem to be a touch... skewed, it's just my creativity working overtime. You should hope so, anyway.
My Lobotomy Scars Are Infected. (a very short story.)
Surely you've heard of the Third World Order?
Statistics: Nobody has ever seen this. You're the first. Aren't you proud?
Sad to say, since I stopped posting inflamatory trolls in assorted newsgroups such as dc.general, my site-hits have suffered incredibly. Where I used to move some 600 hits per week of Interlude I, now I'm lucky to get 20 hits a week. The Rohypnol Alert Page is still getting a lot of hits, though, and I expect that a to remain a big-seller so long as that coercive chemical abounds on our streets and in our schools. Also, I get a lot of hits on my Ketamine Page. Insanely, I get a fairly large number of hits on my Washington: Not a Pretty Site (nor sight) Page, and also the HTML version of the Office of Technology Assessment's White-Paper on the ADA and psychiatric disabilities continues to move well.
I am, however, very disappointed that few people seem to visit any of my metaindex pages, which lead to subpages full of links to Business, Computing, Military/Intelligence and Preparedness, many pages on the Sciences, or my fairly huge list of internet sites of interest in North America and abroad. Sadly, as near as I can tell, I am about the only person who ever visits my fairly-extensive page, The Homeworld: Earth. It's absolutely crammed with links to various private and public agencies and groups who do a fantastic job of providing you with whatever you want to know about the world on which you live.
Please give me a reason to keep building this site! Please see one of the sadly-underused pages above. Thanks!
You can, if you'd like, see the Statistics for this Server.
Who the heck is responsible for all of this mess?
This page and all same-site pages © (c) copyright 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 -- all rights reserved! -- by TJH Internet SP and Earth Operations Central, with the exception of publicly-mounted images, whose copyrights are retained by their originators.
Now go explore!
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"I'm impatient with stupidity. My people have learned to
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