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If you're here, you're probably just browsing for items of interest. Learn about Canadian science fiction and find a very eclectic mix of things that interest me. Perhaps they'll interest you, too.
Canadian Science Fiction
Is there such a thing as Canadian science fiction? Visit these websites to be convinced...James F. Beveridge's Sci-Fi Canadian Corner Check out some fabulous SF artwork.
SF Canada Canada's National Association for Speculative Fiction Professionals
Canadian Science Fiction Extensive resources on Canadian SF, part of writer Robert J. Sawyer's massive website.
Out of This World: Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy A National Library of Canada online exhibition celebrating Canadian speculative fiction.
The NCF Guide to Canadian Science Fiction, Fantasy & Fandom A major resource for readers, writers, teachers, students, and fans.
Prix Aurora Awards Home Page About the awards, nomination forms, voting system and most recent recipients.
Astronomy
Check out these interesting and informative sites...The Dome Of The Sky News of Astronomy, Space, & Science
Earth & Sky The website of an award winning daily science radio series heard by millions of listeners
NASA Homepage of the US NASA. Great images!
Royal Observatory Greenwich News, info, and lots of great astronomy reading.
Webpage Design & HTML
HTML Goodies One textbook and this web resource taught me everything I know about building websites. Along with this one, that includes The Scriptorium, a site for my daughter's school, and one for my high school reunion. If you want to learn HTML, visit HTML Goodies. 'Nuff said.
Speculative Fiction News
Scifi.com If you really want to keep on top of what's happening in the SF entertainment world, visit this site often. Not much happens that you don't hear about here.
SETI@home
SETI@home Of course I think there's a chance that intelligent extraterrestrial life exists. If you do, too, join SETI@home, the biggest search for aliens ever. (It runs on your computer as a screensaver.)My SETI contribution to date: 461 data units processed; total computer time 22961 hr 7 min 26.3 sec (no aliens yet!).

