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Cosplay.com: Welcome to the circus of anime, games, and all sorts of Japanese culture conventions. This is the place where all cosplayers, people in costume, discuss about the things they do best, and share a secret or two about this type of masquerade in the forums. Thanks for having the image gallery for which I post my pictures.

DeviantArt: This is the home of my original art gallery. It saves space on the webdrive, plus I can chat with my fellow artists and programmers (for all you fellow webjunkies out there)!

Web Programming

PageResource.com: This is a little more technical website than Lissa Explains, as it teaches more programming.

W3 Schools: Out of all the websites to learn about web programming, this one stands out the most. Not only does it provide a lot of tutorials of various web-based programming languages, and other multimedia sources, but it provides a program to validate the programming in your site.

Anime

Anime News Network: This has all the news and information of all things anime, including its series, conventions, and all the industries.

Anime USA: The Small Anime Convention in Northern Virginia: This is even a smaller convention located in northern Virginia, but unlike most conventions I have been, this one actually has a T.V. commercial. Still, it has potential, it is even moved to a bigger hotel, like Katsucon.

Katsucon: The Anime Convention in DC/Northern Virginia: Not as great as Otakon, but being there was just as fun. Like Otakon, it keeps getting bigger and bigger.

Saving up for Otakon
Aah...Otakon, how I miss thee from the Artists' Alley to the Masquerade. So many things to do in so little time. And every year it keeps getting bigger and bigger. No wonder it's one of the biggest anime conventions on the east coast.

Video Games

Magfest: The Little Video Game Con in Virginia: It may not be a big convention, but it is young. It does have video games (with a 24-hour game room), but it also has video rooms, workshops, and concerts galore of musicians playing your favorite video game soundtracks! It is four days of video game craziness in Virginia!


This is a non-profit organization specializing in bringing toys, games, and DVDs to children's hospitals across the world.

Star Haven Resort: My Mario fansite that has risen from the ashes, like a phoenix in legends.

Miscellaneous


This special, non-profit organization help people with alopecia or those undergoing chemotherapy to make them look and feel beautiful by gathering long hair, donated by other people and hair salons, and making wigs using the hair.