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On the Web
- HIPPI Standard at CERN - Information about the HIPPI and Serial HIPPI standards and its products.
- Old Hippie's Groovy Site - Links on arts, music, literature, science, politics, hippies and environmental information.
- Fibre Channel - Mapping to HIPPI-FP (FC-FP) - Defines the frame format and protocol definitions required to transfer information for upper-layer protocols that use the HIPPI-FP when using a lower-layer serial link interface operating according to the FC-PH and FC-EP requirements.
- The Old Hippie Lost in Mississippi - Musings and memoirs from an old hippie also provides links to other hippie pages.
- HIPPI PH - HIPPI 800 and 1600 Mbit/s physical layer.
- Hippie - Schweizer Seite über Kultur und Geschichte der Hippies.
- IP Over HIPPI - Describes the use of HIPPI switches as IP local area networks.
- HIPPI-Serial - HIPPI 800 and 1600 serial specification.
- Laura - Yippee I'm a Hippy - A personal home page of the hippy feeling.
- The Hippie Museum - An open project founded by cultural creatives and hippies, where people can submit essays, speak out politically and tell their life stories.
Wikipedia Articles
- Hippie Hippie Shake (film) - | language = English
- Hippie trail - The hippie trail is a term used to describe the journeys taken by hippies in the 1960s and 1970s from Europe, overland to and from eastern Asia. One of the key facts of the hippie trail was the desire to travel as cheaply as possible, mainly to extend the length of time away from home, thus usually the journeys were carried out by thumbing (hitchhiking).
- Hippie Hollow Park - Hippie Hollow Park (technically known as MacGregor County Park and usually simply called Hippie Hollow) is a county park in central Texas located on the shore of Lake Travis in northwest Austin. It is the only clothing-optional public park in the State of Texas.
- Hippie - A hippie (sometimes spelled hippy) is a member of a subgroup of the counterculture that began in the United States during the early 1960s. Hippies became an established social group by 1965 and expanded to other countries before declining in the mid-1970s..
- Hippie (etymology) - According to lexicographer Jesse Sheidlower, the principal American editor of the Oxford English Dictionary, the terms hipster and hippie derive from the word hip, whose origins remain unknown. The words "hip" and "hep" first surfaced around the beginning of the 20th century and spread quickly, making its first appearance in the Oxford English Dictionary in 1904.