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Last updated 970729.
Here are the addresses of some friends that can be reached through the internet.
* These people have similar tables on their homepages. Check them out! ** This is the address to the official hompage of my class, NV2A
Please e-mail me if you find any data in this table to be incorrect. Also, if you are are missing from this table, it is probably because I don't know your e-mail address. If you mail it to me, i will include you as soon as possible.
If you're looking for someone's k2 page and can't find it here, try this link instead: http://k2.lund.se/students.html
Lazarus
The Amiga emulation archive! This site has games, demos, music, everything! It's great.
www.emulation.net
The best resource for emulation on the MacOS platform. The Mac can emulate anything from Edsac (the first programmable computer, anno 1949) to the SNES and Pentium PC. Heck, it can even emulate itself!
Kampanjen Telia Suger
This is the "Telia Sucks" campaign, which discusses the telephone monopoly in Sweden. Telia is the only telephone company we have to choose from in Sweden. Subsequently, they can charge fantasy prices for their service. If you are a foreigner, particularly from the U.S.A. you would be outraged by the prices we have to pay. This one's for you, Sasha! =)
Homepage of Jakob Borg
You may want to check out Jakob's homepage. If you're lucky you might be able to download a pre-release version of TanX, a cool game I helped make the graphics for.
Gamelan
Probably the best Java resource page in the world.
VäporOS
Check out this up-and-coming OS. These guys are adapting the Operating System concept to the modern consumist society, with hilarious results. Besides, it uses the Dala horse as it's symbol, which certainly makes it unique. If these guys get serious, Microsoft doesn't stand a chance!
Mars Attacks
This is just too cool. Some bloke has scanned all the Mars Attacks collection cards from the sixties, and put them on the net. All the original text is there too, as well as the story behind the making of one of the most controversial card sets ever.
ftp.sunet.se/pub/pictures/art
If you prefer FTP, and know what you're looking for, try Sunet's art archive.
Official H.R. Giger WebSite
If you couldn't guess from the title, this is the Official H.R. Giger WebSite. Unfortunately, it's ugly, and doesn't look very Gigeresque in it's layout. Pretty boring really, unless you want to buy some of his art.
Stephen Booth's H.R. Giger Gallery
Has a comprehensive picture archive.
Galerie von Giger
This is a good place to stock up on digitized Giger pictures.
www.giger.com
If you feel a need to buy some Giger stuff, try this site.
Also check out my picts page for some Giger pictures. Perhaps more interesting is an essay i wrote about Giger on the texts page.
Carol Jackson presents Fine Art: Hieronymus Bosch
An extensive collection of digitized Bosch pictures, and a short biography as well. Instead of sneaking in through the back door to get right at the Bosch stuff, you can try the main entrance.
JČrome Bosch
This is a French page (JČrome is French for Hieronymus), that I can really recommend, if you can stand the time it takes to download these images. The high resolution images are almost all between 1-2 Mb, but they are well-needed, though, since Bosch's paintings are so detailed. In my opinion, the Jugement Dernier or Last Judgement, and Le Jardin des DČlices or Garden of Earthly Delights are the most fascinating.
Also check out my picts page for some Bosch pictures., just to get the flavor of his work.
The Best Game Music in the World... EVER!
Nostalgia alert! This page has the music from classic Amiga games, in MOD, MED and whathaveyou formats. Probably your favourite game is featured here!
Player Pro
The best tracker for Macintosh. The edit window sucks, though. Why doesn't it use a scrolling list centered on the currently played track like any proper tracker?
Mod Archive
Mods in alphabetical order.
The Prodigy "Download it all" page
In my humble opinion, Prodigy rules.
Replicant's Music Page
Check out this excellent page, currently featuring the Prodigy, with lots of images and a good biography.
The BlueNine C64 module collection
Prepare for another severe attack of nostalgia.
Destiny Music International
Destiny has quite a few good composers among its members. Download their modules here.
The Explizit HomeSpace
Explizit can be found on this address. Actually they're not really all that good, but there are a few gems ion their archive. It's a pity most of them are Impulse Tracker mods. My tracker (PlayerPro 4.5.3) can't play them.
mOnO online
Eklektik elektronik musik. These guys have the greatest imagination I've ever seen when it comes to describing music. Though witty and diverse, the descriptions are of course useless. Music can't be described, only experienced. So go in there and download a few mods in the classic Amiga 4 channel format!
Nearly Gods
Check out this almost divine underground techno group.
The Acid Demons
Aszyd!