10/04/02
 
 



Monty Python Links


PythOnLine

The OFFICIAL Monty Python Site


MontyPythonDirect

The OFFICIAL Monty Python Shopping Site. Get T-Shirts, coffee mugs, posters and more.


The Monty Python FAQ

If you're looking for Python info, this is a good place to start.


The Daily Llama

Hans and The Daily Llama are back after a lengthy hiatus. Probably the nets best resource for Monty Python news.


Pevojunior's Looney Land

A large collection of Python sounds, most in .mp3 format, including a lot of full sketches and scenes from the movies.


'Words of Innespiration'

The largest Neil Innes fan site I've ever seen.


Another.com

Not a Monty Python site, but one dedicated to giving away free email addresses. While sites like that are a dime-a-dozen on the internet, this one has a few Python-ish email addresses like [email protected] or [email protected] addresses available.



My Favorite Sounds Pages
Sound America

Probably the largest sounds archive on the web (all sounds in MPEG Layer-3 format)


The Movie Sounds Page

Tons of wavs, a lot of oldies


EarthStation1

A really big collection of sounds. Usually hideously slow, but a lot of hard-to-find sounds.


Twisted Tunes

The home of Bob Rivers and his hilarious 'Twisted Tunes' song parodies. If you're a Python fan, odds are that your silly sense of humor will love Bob Rivers' brand of comedy.



British Comedy Links

Vogon.com

A really impressive Hitchhikers Guide the the Galaxy site


floor42.com

Another really impressive Hitchhikers Guide the the Galaxy site


Bigglethwaites UKTV Site

Probably the internets largest site of UK TV links and info.



Web Site Resources


DJ Quad's Ultimate HTML Site

A complete reference guide. Everything you need to know about HTML


Tucows

All the software you'll ever need to create a web site of your own. A huge internet shareware/freeware collection


Hotscripts.com

A huge collection of freeware PHP, Perl, VB, ASP and Javascripts for you to use on your site. I've released a few of my scripts as freeware and that's where you'll find them.



 
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