My friends are the most important things to me in this life. They sustain me, motivate me, and remind me of who I am. Sadly, the vast majority of my friends have not yet established themselves in cyberspace. Perhaps at a future date I will be able to do something with them here, but as for now, those with webbed lives will have to suffice.
Stephen R. McCloskey is my best friend. He'll teach you all about philosophy, even if you're a dummy.
Kellie Jane Adan is perhaps the oddest folk I know with a web presence. She used to write a column for the University of Nevada Reno's Sagebrush called "Twitching Uterus" if that gives you any indication of what you might find here. Good luck.
Ted Lambert is an old friend of mine with good taste in music. Just don't let him get too close to you with those nails -- Ouch!
My Mom, Byllie, has nothing really on her homepage. But, give her time. Look forward to lots of interesting education links.
Tom Farrell was the first cyberperson that I met via this crazy internet thing. Ah, how time flies.
Sam Brown is someone I knew in Boston -- we went to church together, though I doubt he remembers me. He has a great collection of LDS links, and some cool Russian stuff.