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Friends/Acquaintances RSupreme's Blog. I won't out the true identity of this former Haycock/Longfellow/TJ compatriot Wunderkinder. Right-leaning political blog run by former Haycocker/Longfellower/TJer Scott Wrightson, along with henchmen such as David Ellis and Steve "Chong" Pak. If you are a friend, acquaintance, know who I am, or are cyber-stalking me, drop me an e-mail and I'll add a link to your page.
News The Harvard Crimson. Harvard's student-run paper. Washington Square News. NYU's student-run paper. NYU View. The "view from NYU" with very random NYU-related news stories. TJ Today. My high school's paper. It's never updated.
Entertainment Fark. (It's not news). College Humor. This site has gotten a lot more risqué of late; often not safe for work. Homestar Runner. Amusing flash cartoons. Check out the "Teen Girl Squad" shorts. Break. Funny videos. Dump a Link. More funny videos.
Academics & Chemistry All About NYU. Some former students put up a fairly detailed FAQ on NYU and its schools. I grabbed a couple of pics from their site, too. American Chemical Society. The largest society in the world devoted to a single science. Chemfinder. A free site for chemical data, brought to you by the makers of ChemDraw. Electrochemical Society. It seems as though the fullerene gurus chose this society to annex. Grantsnet. A searchable database of scholarships and fellowships. Harvard Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology. New and improved. National Science Foundation. This site is pretty worthless. I don't even know why I'm listing it here. NYU Department of Chemistry. Also relatively new and improved. Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology. My old high school. TJHSST Alumni Association. Includes an updatable database to stalk former classmates.
Sports ESPN. Link purposely broken, in retaliation for ESPN completely screwing its customers for the 2005 football season. Shame! D.C. United. Four and counting. Joe Gibbs Racing. Gotta love the 20 car. U.S. Soccer. Trying to forget Germany. Washington Capitals. Always solid, never up to the task. Washington Redskins. C'mon Joe. Washington Wizards. Turned the corner? Yahoo! Fantasy Sports. Addictive.
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Radio Don and Mike. My current favorite radio show, based out of Washington (WJFK 106.7). Radio Gods Forum. A forum for Don and Mike fans. DnMShow Forum. Sister site to the Radio Gods Forum. Howard Stern. Best radio show day in and day out. This is not his official site, but this guy summarizes every show. Rick Dees Online. Take a look at the pop charts to remind you of the mp3s you want to download. Ron and Fez. A semi-amusing radio show on WJFK, 106.7 in Washington. HEEEEEEEEY! NY Radio Message Board. Run by "the dentist," it is the "Mecca of all Internet radio message boards." Whatever. Radio and Records. Radio news and 12+ Arbitron ratings by market. DCRTV. Washington radio and television news.
Random Interesting Sites Chemistry Citation Analysis. What chemist has contributed the most to the field? Take a look at this top 1000 list, rank-ordered based on number of citations in the chemical literature. The Daily Jolt. A series of college junk and bulletin boards. Greg Smith. All burned out. Personality Tests. This site has scores of stupid tests to tell you what your ideal date or dog is. More Personality Tests. The IQ test is long, hard, and very accurate. Rate My Teacher. A site for rating high school teachers, past and present, sorted by school. The Way of the Master. Kirk Cameron doing the inexplicable.
Favorite Research Groups George Whitesides. (Harvard) My home for the foreseeable future. Self-assembly, nanotechnology, polyvalency, and more. David Schuster / NYU Fullerene Group. My undergraduate stomping grounds. Looks as though the site's been updated. M.-Christina White. (Harvard) I did a G1 rotation through the laboratory of Ms. White, who is hard at work on a solution to C-H bond activation. Carolyn Bertozzi. (Berkeley) Julius Rebek, Jr. (Scripps) Reza Ghaderi. (Scripps) Peter Stang. (Utah) Jean Fréchet. (Berkeley) Too cool for school: he's got his own Web site. More to Come
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