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Hey everyone!
I am bored and looking for some cool websites to visit, anyone care to share 5 bookmarks, it can be anything except porn ( I have plenty ).
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- 01-06-2008 #1
Share your top 5 Bookmarks!
Hey everyone!
I am bored and looking for some cool websites to visit, anyone care to share 5 bookmarks, it can be anything except porn ( I have plenty
).
Here is 5 for you.
Netcraft What's That Site Running Results A cool website for monitoring Servers
UNIX / Linux Bourne / Bash Shell Scripting Tutorial [ steve-parker.org ] Bash Scripting
93.3 The Bone - The Classic Rock Station A Local Classic Rock Radio Station
AtomFilms: Funny Videos, Funny Cartoons | AtomFilms Funny Stuff
ESPN: The Worldwide Leader In Sports I'm a Small Time Sports FreakI do not respond to private messages asking for Linux help, Please keep it on the forums only.
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- 01-06-2008 #2
Hi Mike. Here are mine.

RonPaul2008
Crux
FredonEverything
LewRockwell
SCLOS
- 01-06-2008 #3Linux Newbie
- Join Date
- Jul 2007
- Location
- Here. There. Anywhere.
- Posts
- 150
In my usual talkative way:
Linux Forums
^-- It's true!! I come here more often than most other places....
yahoo mail
^-- a quick way to access one of my many online email accounts (Gmail has free POP, so I don't have to link to it ^,^ )
Bungie.net
^-- Halo fan, can't deny it...
runescape
^-- can deny being a big fan of this though: I get on to play with my girlfriend (she still lives in the old town, so it's one form of communication)
Internet Archives
^-- Who can say no to free stuff? Especially movies like The Last Man on Earth (the original screenplay of the story I am Legend).
other sites of note are jamendo and the assayer ...I could go on, but I kinda don't know what would be "interesting" to others or yourself.
- 01-06-2008 #4forum.guy
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- 18,082
I guess that would be...
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- 01-06-2008 #5Linux Enthusiast
- Join Date
- Apr 2004
- Location
- UK
- Posts
- 658
Sinfest: The Webcomic To End all Webcomics
BBC - bbc.co.uk homepage - Home of the BBC on the Internet
Freedom to Tinker
del.icio.us
Main Page - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Linuxforums should be very high on this list, but since it's been mentioned already I thought I'd skip it.
Chris...To be good, you must first be bad. "Newbie" is a rank, not a slight.
- 01-06-2008 #6
I obviously spend a lot of time here as well.
- 01-06-2008 #7
Awesome guys, thanks for the links, keep them coming if you got more that you want to share.
I do not respond to private messages asking for Linux help, Please keep it on the forums only.
All new users please read this.** Forum FAQS. ** Adopt an unanswered post.
- 01-06-2008 #8forum.guy
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- May 2004
- Location
- arch linux
- Posts
- 18,082
Yeah, you can tell right away from looking at those I posted above that I lead an extremely exciting and adventurous lifestyle. Sometimes, it's almost too much!
oz
→ new members/users: read this first | new member faq
→ no private messages requesting computer support - post them on the forums!
→ please use the "report post" button to alert our forum admins to problematic posts rather than responding to them yourself.
- 01-06-2008 #9
I enjoy reading the writings on the Internet. However some of the websites that I must go to to read briliant writing are just overloaded with ads. ( Salon comes to mind )
I receive email updates just about every day from:
Lewrockwell
TomDispatch
Future of Freedom Foundation
Mises
F.E.E.
Alternet
I get the Village Voice ( a New York City newspaper ) and Mark Fiore once a week.
I visit Salon, Slate, Cato Institute, Reason, AntiWar, and a host of others including LinuxForums.
- 01-07-2008 #10
Sites that I visit everyday, not including linuxforums.
ctrl+alt+del
questionable content
ESPN: The Worldwide Leader In Sports
DistroWatch.com: Put the fun back into computing. Use Linux, BSD.
twolumps
I visit others, but I thought the subject matter should not be to questionable.
p.s. I have a life, I just can't remember where I put it.How to know if you are a geek.
when you respond to "get a life!" with "what's the URL?"
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