Favourite links

Giovanni Posella: my favourite web designer: if you need professional web design my friend Giovanni is the person to contact !

Iczelion's Win32 Home Page: the one-stop resource for the win32asm programmer. Complete in-depth tutorials and more.

hutch's home page: the download site for (free) MASM32. The package includes lots of documentation and examples to pick from.

Gary Field's SCSI Info Central: everything you ever wanted to know about SCSI can be found here. And more.

Linux 2.4 Packet Filtering HOWTO by Rusty Russel - all about iptables.

T10 Technical Committee: this site is held by the T10 Technical Committee, which is responsible for drafting all the SCSI, SCSI2 and SCSI3 standards. The site rich of information for programmers interested in SCSI2 and SCSI3 programming. A must visit site. Here you will also find the highly interesting specification of the MMC (MultiMedia Command instruction set).

Andy McFadden's CD-Recordable FAQ: the biggest CD-R FAQ in the Internet. Lots of precious info. Translated in many languages. Don't forget the Andy McFadden's home page.

DAT Page: interesting site describing how to read and write audio to a SCSI DAT data drive. Although DAT means Digital Audio Tape, many drivers have been implemented with the only purpose to use DAT to backup computer data. Program with source code included. A complete example about how to program a SCSI2 sequential access device.

Bob Sokol's site: a site I like very much; interesting (crazy) projects.

CGI101: a good site that presents a good book. You don't need to buy the book to find a lot of useful perl/CGI material here.

Erdelsky web pages: these are the web pages from Philip J. Erdelsky, an excellent source of documentation you can search into; look at "Posted software", "More posted software" and "Miscellaneous postings" at the end of the page.

How to save gasoline: suggestion about how to save gasoline at the pump station

Cataloghi Vacanze: tutti i cataloghi dei maggiori Tour Operators in formato scaricabile PDF

Stare meglio: consigli e suggerimenti per la salute

Perldoc.com: perl documentation.

Heavens Above: have you ever seen the MIR with your naked eye ? And the Space Shuttle, or any other artificial satellite ? Check this site, enter your coordinates and get the list of visible satellites crossing the sky at sunrise and sunset at your location.

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