People:

Mugdha Bendre: My belly dancing buddy.
Rich Cannings: Canadian climbing bum turned computer geek.
John Carrino: Find him doing laps in his pool of money.
Keenan Crane: The one and only - probably for the best.
Paul Dabrowski: Man or machine? The world may never know.
Bill Donkervoet: Famous for his flaming nipples.
Chris Evans: Crazy beast of a hacker.
Chris Grier: Enjoyer of the finer things in life; Namely, wine and Warcraft.
Steve Hanna: The hardest working, assembly c0d1ng, kung-fu kicking guy I know.
Jared Hoberock: Precious.
Meder Kydyraliev: OGNL hacker, rock star, and Kyrgyz feminist.
Leo Linares: Mi amiga caliente.
Hemant Mehta: A friendly Atheist.
Meghan Miller: The adventures of a green cook in Champaign, IL.
Ryan Morlok: Drinker of all that is Diet (gasp!) Mountain Dew.
Nasko Oskov: My favorite Bulgarian DJ slash techie.
Matt Perry: Not a friend, but a good bud.
Mike Perry: Most would say he is eccentric; I find it a terrible understatement.
Frank Stratton: He who's middle name shall never be repeated.
Dave Tabriz: My favorite older younger brother.
Jerry O. Talton III: THE graphics pimp at Stanford.
Peter Valchev: Un trepador de la roca.
Yisong Yue: A singer, a scientist, a squirrel-fighting scholar.

Frequented Webspace:

Ars Technica: Better than other geek sources.
csszengarden: Eye candy for the web design appreciative.
The Daily WTF: This site reminds me I don't suck the most.
Digg: User supplied, user ranked content about anything and everything important.
Electronic Frontier Foundation: Defending freedom in a digital age.
Foxtrot: I consider myself a true hybrid of the bossy older sister and nerdly younger brother.
kuro5hin: Technology and culture, from the trenches.
notcot: Cool miscellenea.
Penny Arcade: My favorite geek comic.
Science Box: Science, nature, and technology news.
Steep and Cheap: One killer gear deal, one item at a time until it's gone.
SummitPost: Climbing, hiking, and mountaineering forum.
xkcd: Another great nerd comic.

References:

dictionary.com: For those times I have no idea what you mean.
howstuffworks: Clear, easy-to-understand explanations on how anything from lock picking to aphrodisiacs work.
Ishkur's Guide to Electronic Music: Excellent reference and mapping of the many subgenres of electronic music.
Housing Maps: Google maps interface to Craigslist housing.
MathWorld: From the abstract to the applied, you can find it here.
netfilter.org: A HowTo for Linux iptables.
Open Source Web Design: Repository of free web design templates.
rfc.net: For those masochistic times when you want the word straight from the IETF (RFC, STD, BCP, and FYI documents).
TLDP: The Linux Documentation Project, with guides from advanced bash scripting to kernel module programming.
wikipedia.org: My goto reference for anything and everything.

Conferences

Oakland: IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (Attended in 2006)
USENIX Security: USENIX Security Symposium (Attended in 2006)
CCS: ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (Attended in 2006)
PET: Privacy Enhancing Technologies Workshop (Attended in 2006)
WPES: Workshop on Privacy in the Electronic Society (Attended in 2006)
DEFCON: Las Vegas hacker convention. (Attended in 2005, 2006)
CanSecWest: Vancouver security conference (Attended in 2007)

Reads:

The Works of H.P. Lovecraft: For the interested reader of the scary and strange.
O'Reilly Open Book Project: Anything with an O'Reilly stamp indicates a high quality technical read.
Project Gutenberg: A library containing many of the books that have entered into the public domain.