- John Baez‘s home page. I would specially recommend “this week’s finds in mathematical physics“.
- arxiv.org a very very useful site. If you are a mathematician and do not submit your papers here, please consider doing so in future — your papers will be read by more people, and more importantly, by those who can not afford to buy expensive journals.
- www.mathpages.com, can keep you absorbed for hours.
- Biographies of mathematicians, past and present.
- this page will give you some idea as to what a good thesis problem should be like
- James S. Milne, try his “tips for authors“
- Have you heard of Perceived Depth Images? Visit this page if you have not.
- NASA image gallery, archives thousands of breathtaking images, taken from various space ships. If your interest in human space missions goes beyond these images, here is a good point to start.
- My photo album at fotopic.net.
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