B5_links

modified 1999-03-27.

"This is a list of B5 URLs that I caught. Please tell me if you have any interesting B5-related URL that's not on this list, or if any of the URLs listed are "dead"." -- David Cary


pdx-B5 members

Note that some of these pages may have absolutely no B5-related stuff.

Other Interesting B5 sites



Date: Thu, 15 Feb 1996 21:53:37 -0800 (PST)
To: pdx-b5@teleport.com
From: Burt Clothier <antar@wolfenet.com>
...
Found on the Lurker's Guide, The Official B5 Fan Club address:

          The Official B5 Fan Club
          PO Box 856
          North Hollywood CA 91603 

Snail mail only for now.
...
Burt Clothier <*>

>Date: 19 Jul 1996 20:10:37 -0400
>From: Jms at B5 <jmsatb5@aol.com>
>To: zofran@deepthot.cary.nc.us
>Subject: Fan Club Email Address
>
>Jim Lockett, head of the Official B5 Fan Club, just got himself an email
>address.  So if you haven't yet received one item or another, or have any
>inquiries regarding the fan club...he can be reached now at the following
>address: 
>
>                                 JPLB5@AOL.COM.
>
>
>
> jms



"If you just want to B5-ize your PC, visit http://www.nwlink.com/~dreams and grab some wallpaper/icons/sounds/stuff and do it yourself, for free." -- Karel P Kerezman - http://www.europa.com/~rael 92.3 KGON - http://www.kgon.com Oregon Stamp & Stationery - http://www.rubberstamp.com (pdx-B5 fan. alcohol abstainer.) (B5 humor: Why the chicken crossed the road.)
[begin forwarded message]
Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated
Subject: The Lurker's Guide is moving!
Date: 13 Mar 1997 08:12:38 -0800
Organization: Hyperion, Mountain View, CA, USA
Sender: koreth@hyperion.com

Hyperion.com is changing to midwinter.com, taking the Lurker's Guide
with it.  There was a dispute over the Hyperion name (nothing to do
with B5!) and we settled out of court, which is all I'm allowed to say.

The Lurker's Guide is now

http://www.midwinter.com/lurk/lurker.html

The Hyperion address will continue to work for a while, but not forever,
so you'll want to update your links and bookmarks accordingly.

-Steve

Was:

http://www.hyperion.com/lurk/ (the Lurker's Guide to Babylon 5). This site includes plot element highlights, JMS archives, etc.


> From: Carol Suelzle <CAROL@civis.com> > On 23 Feb 97, Wayne Varnado wrote: > > Did anyone else catch the bloopers show on NBC last night? They had > > tree bloopers from Babylon 5 including what ever happened to Gen. > > Haige. They were just three short ones, but Babylon 5 was > > recognized on another network. > > http://mos-eisley.mit.edu/bloopers.html > > Therein lies a 6.5 meg .mov of the three bloopers.

Misc Science-Fiction Links

Filk FAQ http://www.izzy.net/~tomsmith/filkfaq.htm (SF/Fantasy sing-along music)

B5 filks http://www.visi.com/~nathan/humor/b5/filks.html including, believe it or not, B5 Christmas carols (!).

The Zocalo http://www.highfiber.com/~katana/ "the online home of the email newsletter for Babylon 5"

Babylon-L, Cygnus & Orca http://www.amorte.com/b5/ "the Babylon 5 Mailing List home page"

http://members.aol.com/b5babylonc/other/whitstar.htm humor in White Star Numbers

SF Site of the Week http://www.scifi.com/sfw/current/site.html

  • _The Alien's Guide to Earth (for those unwise enough to consider visiting)_ http://www.cybertown.com/aliensite/alienguide.html claims to be an account of life on earth from the point of view of a extraterrestrial visitor.


    Started: 1997 Jan 22
    Original Author: David Cary.

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