Be advised: except for the "real links" pages attached, much of this site is fictional in nature. Mostly... The Real Links are to my ever-expanding reference and links pages. These are as real as you get. Please find a page that suits your interests and link to it! This site will begin to evolve very rapidly in the next few days. Copyright (c), (copr) 1996 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.
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The Constitution of the United States The Bill of Rights. Subsequent Amendments. Maryland Laws. My speech protesting the CDA.
ALIENS! Rohypnol Alert! Search Altavista. OTA's analysis of the ADA. Read my first Novel, or parts of my latest humble work. Try Shrink Link. B5. Independence Day. Real Links. Commercial Monoliths. Cycling. Education. Federal Organization Locator. Interesting Organizations. Investment, Real Estate, Banking. Military Links. Native links. Networks of Networkers. Overseas sites. Public Service. Regional links. Science and Medicine. Society's Careening Wreck. Sovereignity and Militia. Space. Other people's personal pages. Weirdness. UFO. Obscurities. The terrors of Love, Espionage, and Weird Federal Dope. Gothic Links. A new story. Sorry, no vampires in this one. Sad but true: When Goths Go Bad. GothCode 2.0. My PGP key, and SecureShell Info. Hot!Networked Computer Initiative
A Political Experiment: The AmericaNationalist Anti-Racist TechnEco Skinhead Front. This ain't about yer hair.

Weather Images. More weather! Today's Surface Conditions Map. Get the latest (huge) GOES Image. Environmental Protection for: Earth, your Homeworld. Your air stinks? Click here. Or click an image.
GRID
Welcome to
EarthOps Central!

Capital Metro Sprawl District

Another locator page on the
National Electronic TeleData System. (NETS)(tm)
(click on the flashing link)

EarthView | EarthWatchers | EarthWatch, Inc.


"And Lot was waiting in the gates of the city when the Angels came to Sodom."
Comet Hale-Bopp.
The Solar System
NASA's Advanced Technology and Mission Studies Homepage. Galileo.
JPL's Comet Page.
Astrolinks
Collision Information.
Near Earth Asteroid Tracking (NEAT).

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 ClarkNet. Or maybe there's nothing of interest at EarthOps. But whatever is here is echoed there, and it's not only indexed but searchable with GlimpseHTTP. Telnet to earthops.org, and see if it's up, usually from about 0800EST to 1600EST. If you want an account, you can E-mail me. It's not a commercial enterprise, and it's free, for what it's worth. Don't expect too much of earthops.org, and we won't expect too much from you (grin). Sorry, but the maximum possible connect is about 28.8Kbaud over a plain ol' telephone line. Earthops.org is underpowered by Slackware Linux.



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. Most of the links to other pages are listed in the header you first saw when you hit this page.

Glad you could stop in.

So is the extremely endangered Cheetah who, if sentient, would like you to find out more about him. 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.

This page is constantly under construction, so if things aren't perfect, come back later.. Almost all of these links lead to at least one other place. If there's anything that you just have to see added to this page, or you'd just like to drop a line, leave me mail. Here ya go. Note: I'm trying to clean this up a bit. Most of the secondary pages are small, strongly link-oriented and have few graphics. They should make your browser a nice fast tool.


Please check out the Electronic Privacy Information Center.
Please also see the Health Records Privacy page from the Center for Democracy and Technology. If you are remotely concerned about just how many people's computers are accessing your health records, you might want to peruse these pages. Arent Fox, a major District Lawfirm, has a great site on telemedicine and privacy issues. Also take a look at Vortex Technologies Privacy Page.
Try the Internet Privacy Coalition.
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 Enhanced HTML!
Also, please take a look at the Federal Trade Commission's Privacy Mailing List Page. Get on their mailing list, and you can contribute substantively to their discussion of privacy issues in cyberspace. Somebody needs to contribute something substantive.
In The Fall
my new novel

This is cleared for all ages, though it possibly won't make much sense if you're much under 18. Well, okay, there's some occasionally foul language, and maybe just a wee bit of creeping horror... and a fair amount of technical innovation.

It deals with the impact of sweeping welfare reform, ubiquitous computing, telefactors, robotics, genetic warfare, and a few other things, mostly painlessly, as we follow Wilson Forbrush while he gravitates towards a rebuilding of the foundations of a society going mad.


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...
Darkness
Click on "Lace" for The Darkness Page, with links to my first novel, Cyberpunk SF/Horror. For some reason, it never sold... so it's now entirely up on the World-Wide Web. You can read it for free. By the way, this has nothing to do with anyone's role-playing games, or spin-off TV shows.
If you don't want to read the whole novel, try a few of these standalone short-stories from it, some things I wrote when I was into gothic science fiction. Yes, there is such a thing.


Strangers in Town I vant to scare your socks off and make you wonder exactly who is spending your tax money. Try to spot the author.
Are You Deserving? Slightly adult. My take on the 80s club scene, I guess. Please read it if you're over 21.
Interlude I, by yours truly. Scary stuff, I hope, and not intended for kids. Actually, it was designed to terrify any cop with a brain and a willingness to believe that there might be some things they don't yet know about. And it's getting read a lot! Thanks! Incidentally, this was written way before Waco.

Real Links to Real Things

Weirdness. Everything weird, from UFOs to the Nuclear Blast Archives.
Science | Space | Libraries | The Library of Congress | Nets of Nets | Native Links | Corporate Giants. | Investment. Transnational Corporate | Interesting Organizations | Public Service
Military links. Follow this link to most of my pages.
The NATO Gopher.
NATO Web
Allied Command Atlantic (ACLANT)
Other NATO Servers
The Defense Department's BosniaLINK

Bookmarks and places to go:

United States Regional Links. Under construction. If you are with a state government and would like to get your department listed, send me some mail.
Non-US Regional Links. If you're not in the US and would like to be listed on this page, let me know.
The 1996 Internet World's Fair.
Search Engines. Some fun Gophers to visit. Try these exemplary Online Law Resources
Federal Links
Let's go downtown!

FedWorld. Most definitely give this a try. Under heavy construction.
Click here for the Government WebPages Directory.
Smithsonian Institute. America's premiere virtual museum.
One of these links will take you to whatever web-browser you're not using has as a default opening screen.
The Netscape Homepage. The Lynx homepage. Also lots of links.

Software Links are here.

Other People's Pages

Other people's homepages. 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. If you should want your page here, let me know.

I've finally gotten around to starting to collect some links to a few people's pages. Check 'em out!


Some online magazines I finally got enough to give Online Magazines their own page.
Sorry, ran out of links for this page. Try the adjoining pages for lots of links! If you know of any links which you feel should be added to any of these adjoining pages, please mail me. And come again whenever you get totally bored.
Statistics: Nobody has ever seen this. You're the first. Aren't you proud?

Actually, I've been moving about 30megs (text-only; closer to 50megs if you include images) of hits per week through this site, but I really don't feel like sending data on all of my hits to a remote site just so I can have stupid digits on display. According to my stats counter, I had 1079 page hits, approximately, last week, moving about 55 megs, 29 megs of that text, down from 1308 page hits last week. The most popular pages are here, here, and here.

Would someone please hit my Military and Intelligence Page, my US Military Preparedness Page (I busted butt on it!), and even the Commercial & Corporate and related pages? I wouldn't waste your time, you know; they've got some interesting links!

If for some inexplicable reason you'd like to advertise at this site, send me some mail!


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