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What (non-RPG) web sites do you visit most often?

eris404

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Just like the title says - Sometimes I get a little bored and need suggestions. :)

Myself, I tend to visit movie sites the most frequently: Ain't It Cool News, Rotten Tomatoes and the IMDB. I check my movie stocks on the Hollywood Stock Exchange a lot, too. I tend to browse Amazon and eBay waaaaaay too much for my bank account's health. :heh: I also like to read Smoking Gun and Salon.

So, what about you?
 

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work related ones...

www.cdc.gov ... my place of work

and all the ones associated with it like news and health sites.

i also hit a ton(ne) of game related ones so i don't have time for others usually.
 





I usually only go to news sites and to Indiamike.com. Best site on india, full of fun, helpful, friendly people. Kinda like the ENworld of india sites... :)

without the hong, that is.... without the hong

joe b.
 

"News For Nerds, Stuff That Matters":
www.slashdot.org

The stuff THEY don't want you to see: (warning, occasionally a little cranky)
www.thememoryhole.org

Oh, the humanity! The humanity!:
www.crank.net

A few comics I read daily:
www.penny-arcade.com
www.sinfest.com
www.reallifecomics.com
www.gpf-comics.com
www.nukees.com

And, of course, the site for my little alternate religious group:
http://csm.rebercycle.com
(I hope this doesn't offend - you DID ask where else we go, and I'm not putting any of the content here)
 
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I used to rely on ESPN.com for (American) sports but their site became really difficult ot load on my home computer, so I've gone elsewhere. I find http://sports.yahoo.com is much less sophisticated but gives me all the info I need. I also like the washingtonpost.com sports section.

News:
I try to visit sites like the BBC, the New York Times, etc, but I find that the Reauters/AP headlines I get on my my.yahoo page keep me adequately informed.

A question on www.gamespot.com: I used to visit that site very regularly but I havent' much for a while. I remember quite some time ago they tried to set up a memership fee that made it cost somethign to read the full game reviews. Did that die fairly quickly?
 

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