The two symbols below are used by each link. Clicking on the left hand one (the boxed link) will take you to the destination site, bringing the page up in the main frame here, but retaining the contents bar on the left, while the other one (the free'n'easy link) will take you directly to the destination.
George Smith is a Jersey resident, whose site contains personal links, and describes his Airforce career, as well as his hobbies.
Russel Butler is another Jersey resident, whose webpage appears to be under *very* heavy construction.
Realm Graphics offer a modest selection of very high quality graphics for use on your own webpages. The site is divided into sections offering Backgrounds, Bullets, Buttons, Icons, Lines and complete Design sets. They also have a vote for their 'set of the month' in which you can vote for your favourite of three button sets (the winner from which is displayed in full regularly). The images are all of a good size, and fit well on most backgrounds.
Supernet's user server contains several links to information which may be of interest to both local users, and other surfers alike, including the configuration for local dialin, and links to services provided by Supernet.
Yahoo's weather service offers five day forecasts for all the worlds countries, and a very good selection of cities and towns within them, including Jersey, Guernsey, and Alderney.
Distributed.net is the center for a massive online (distributed) computing effort, which is involved in the sharing of tasks such as cracking encryption (if you have heard of the attempts to crack DES or RC5-64 and so forth, this is part of it), and other projects such as running large-scale computerised chess games, and much more.