Robert's Remarkable Roster of Research Resources
(Recently Reorganized for Rapid Reference)

{Note: I haven't updated these links for several years, so there's bound to be some stuff
that ain't there no mo'. I'm working on re-doing the list - prolly have it finished in a week or so.)

Between my work as a freelance writer and web designer, and the fact that I'm a compulsive information junkie, I spend a lot of time online, researching things both serious and frivolous. In the course of the last five or six thousand hours online, I've built a pretty extensive collection of information resourses.

Sometimes I file the sites within a given category vaguely in order of the frequency with which I use them; then again, sometimes I don't. In general, you can assume they're in no order other than my own. It's not particularly complete, either - it's just a collection of links I've found useful for my research or reflect my particular interests. It's a humongous collection, though - prolly more than any reasonable person would want. To make it a little more manageable, I've broken it into several categories.

As we used to say back on the farm, "Weed 'em and reap".

(For those of you who get off on looking at code, don't bust my chops for sloppy HTML on this stuff. It's a cut & paste job from my Netscape bookmarks file and from an app called URL Manager Pro (which I highly recommend). They both add their own junk code and I don't have time to get fussy about cleaning it up.)

Search and Reference

Writers' Resources

Politics

Website Design Resources

Macintosh Resources

Ancient Geek History:
Computer History, Internet History, Vintage Computers, War3z &Quax

And if you want the whole bloody list on one page. . .