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former staff member of BME's QOD.

IAM Page: saram

BME

http://www.bmezine.com

I've nominated BME for this award every year, and I stand wholeheartedly by that choice. BME is the first, biggest, and best web presence for body modification. And it's not just a website anymore -- BME is publishing books and multimedia, sponsoring events, and promoting community. The website offers so much, including news, editorials, polls, Q&A, FAQs, thousands of images and experiences, links, erotica, and a "home" on the internet for modified individuals. The impact and influence of BME on this world will be felt for years to come. Happy 10th birthday, BME!


mod enthusiast, involved with the Om Summer Solstice Festival.

IAM Page: Flip

BME

http://www.bmezine.com

This is getting too easy. Even when it was www.bme.freeq.com this was the best site. This year, new columnists, better convention coverage, a revamped encyclopedia, etc etc. Truly, there is no other modification site that touches BME in terms of content, progressiveness, and allegiance of its visitors.


former leader and webmaster of the Young Modders Alliance.

IAM Page: freakshow54

BME

http://www.bmezine.com

I'm sure I'm sounding repetitive now... BMEzine. I have yet to come across a site that can even begin to compare in quality or quantity of content.


former staff member of BME's QOD and current BME columnist, moderator of the BME mailing list, piercer at Cottage 13 in Hamilton. Interviewed on Modified Mind.

IAM Page: aesthete

IAM.BMEZINE

http://iam.bmezine.com

Of course. Except for the QOD section of BME, I don't really visit it anymore. IAM centers around a community, which is more important than a logo, flashy graphics, and amputation pictures all rolled up into one. Having said that, IAM is pretty ugly and could use a face lift. At least users have the option of styling their own pages, so that makes it a bit better.