Links
What others say about us
- Microdermal experience
- - From bodyjewelleryshop.com
- Studio review
- - From craftster.org
- Tongue Piercing experience
- - Tongue piercing experience at Tribalectic
Some of you may be looking for the links to stories on BMEzine. Unfortunately BME have changed their website and those links are now dead. I'm trying to find those stories again and will re-instate the links once I've been successful. In the meantime, if you want to know what our customers say about us try our guestbook HERE
Further research
- BME Body Modification E-zine
- BME is THE place to go for piercing and bodymod information. Some good write-ups of peoples experiences and some experiences that would make your toes curl
- Body Piercing Forum
- Got something you need to ask? Try here. Spike (the moderator) is a very good friend and imparts some sound advice.
Further reading
Some books that you might find useful.
- Modern Primitives - Re-search no. 13
- Really interesting book charting some of the history of body modification. Includes sections on ancient rituals and some interesting personal experiences. Loads of information about Fakir Musaphar.
- The Customized Body - Ted Polhemus and Housk Randall
- Ted Polhemus is a 'Cultural Anthropologist'. Makes for a very interesting read. Some of you may remember our radio discussion with Ted on Radio 5 live.
- The Barbour Index
- Guidelines written on behalf of the Certified Institute of Environmental Health. The best place to see a copy of this is at your piercer. If your piercer doesn't have a copy, you seriously need to find another piercer.
Acknowledgments of help with the website
When I decided to rebuild the website I knew very little about html or CSS because I've always used Dreamweaver to build my site for me. I was gutted to find my copy of dreamweaver couldn't do css sites, but was determined to learn. There are a massive number of websites that can teach you css. These are the sites that I have most relied on for help. A really big thank you goes out to all these people. Thanks for the adventure. It's really satisfying writing the code and making things work. Gives you a sense of a job well done.
- Stu Nicholls at CSS play
- Stu Nicholls has the most amazing website for those who are new to CSS and those who want to learn more. It's worth spending the time to look at some of his experimental stuff. The streaker is sooo funny - I nearly fell off the chair.
- Davesite.com
- Very simple, easy to follow tutorial for css beginners. Explains everything with examples and excercises along the way.
- Webrefernce tutorials
- More tutorials on html and css. Got a load of great tips for positioning.
