Remember back in the days before Google when every web site had its own collection of links that they would point you to? I miss those days...
Linux Assembly: Learn to hack at the machine level.
JDK (Java): Sun's official Java site.
CPAN: The Comprehensive Perl Archive Network; every Perl module you could imagine and then some.
Perl Monks: Come hang out at the monestary gates and meditate on the sublime Zen of Perl.
Wotsit: The Programmer's File Format Collection.
Linux.org: Home of howtos, docs, progs and distro mirrors.
CTAN: The Comprehensive TeX Archive Network; a collection of templates and utilities to help you do things in LaTeX.
Freshmeat: The ultimate Linux software repository.
GNU: GNU's Not Unix!
Kernel(.org): Linux Kernel home
RedHat: Home of the most popular distro arround.
RedHat Mirror List: Places to get RedHat Linux.
The Onion: America's Finest News Source.
Think Geek: Show Your Geek.
Tom the Dancing Bug: Comic that nothing to do with Tom or Dancing Bugs.
Satire Wire: Regrettably retired, but still good for a laugh.
GPF Comics: This doesn't completely suck anymore.
Peppermints.com: Home of the Penguin Mint. Need I say more?
Nuklear Power: Home of 8-Bit Theatre.
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