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Toft, Heidi Kristine - The homepage of a Norwegian female physicist from Elverum. Information about CERN, the Nobel Prize winner Jack Steinberger, Brazil, France, Switzerland and some Norwegian culture.

Gidsken Jakobsen - A Norwegian Aviation Pioneer - Read the fascinating story about Norways second female pilot and her achievements.

Andersen, Leif Joh. - Genealogy, personal information and pictures from Lofoten.

"Kike" - The Human Fish - "Kike", pronounced "Keekeh", is a professional freediver based in Oslo, who holds the world record for freediving under ice.

Holthe, Frode - Genealogy page from Helgeland, Norway. Old and new pictures. Also includes useful genealogy links and a free version of the game Maxi Yatzy.

Lermo, Otto - Conatins a resume and pictures from Svalbard, Barcelona, Dublin, Seattle and Rome.

Arnesen, Eirik - Information about this pre-school teacher and his work.

Husdal, Per - Norwegian living in Königsfeld, Germany, and in Myrkdalen Valley, Norway. Information from his two home areas.

Roughnex - Homepage of four friends living in a house in Jessheim, Norway. Includes picture gallery, web cam, home movies, mp3s and sounds, and FTP and IRC links.

Rognmo, Anders Høvin - Contains pictures, interests and biographies for the Norwegian authors Normann og Dass.

Dye, Aleksander - Information for XML developers, a code library, personal information and poems.

Leighton, Michael and Bjørg Mykløy - Information about this family living in Jessheim with pictures and a message forum.

Kjernsmos, Kjetil - Homepage consisting of a science page, backcountry pages, travel pages, and his skeptic pages.

Ims, Trond Arne - Information about The Simpsons, game downloads, and personal information.

Jacobsen, Anders - Contact information and curriculum vitae from this Master of Science (Sivilingeniør) working with information technology. Site also includes his weblog and a picture gallery.

Jacobsen - Sections by and about Anders and Kristoffer, with blogs on several subjects and a site on the weather in Norway.

Engdahl, Geir Kokkvoll - Contains essays, computer programs, c++ source code, java applets, programming tutorials and graphics made by Geir.

Ludvigsen, Lars Lorentz - Personal information, photos and a weblog.

Amundsen, Thøger and Alice Jackson - Information about interests like diving and dogs, and pictures from their wedding.

Siv and Cathrine - Site contains guestbook, photo album and games.

Hartviksen, Børre and Thomas - About Vikings, Norse mythology, art, poems and motorcycles.

Olsvik, PÃ¥l A. - Site contains some travelogues, comments and miscellaneous writings, pictures and a brief autobiography.

Romano - Homepage for the Romano family with information about family members, photo album and guest book.

Jacobsen, Tov Are - Contact information and some articles.

Ã…snes, Morten Nygaard - Inculdes photo album, top 5 lists, guest book and the FunBreak game.

Aamodt, Rune - Personal information, download of self created games and applications and guest book.

Lystad, T. Alexander - News, homework (in Norwegian), mIRC addons, TV guide and unit conversion.

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