Time’s Top 50 Sites
Time magazine has listed their 50 Best Sites on the Web. Sure, it’s got the biggies like Amazon, eBay, Yahoo! and Google. Then there are the Netizen picks like the Internet Movie Database, How Stuff Works, and Snopes Urban Legends. But what I enjoyed was learning about Consumer Search, which can help you better research your big purchases; Rotten Tomatoes, which help you avoid those awful movies; and 20q.net, which can help you waste a bunch of time… and isn’t that what the Web is all about?
Athletes Thrive with Inner Strength
From John Wooden’s Seven Keys to Life to the Rituals of Nomar Garciaparra to the testimony of David Robinson, what do all these have in common? ToTheNextLevel.org sheds some light on what gives certain athletes a certain inner strength.
Personal Privacy May Be a Thing of the Past?
Learn about RFIDs now and you just might salvage some of your privacy in the years to come. The tag made by Applied Digital Soutions has a kind of mark of the beast sound to it. I’m not sure the benefits outweight the loss of freedoms.
Mom vs. Bear
“I wasn’t about to let my son see this bear eating his mom’s carcas.” The flip side, “Wussy 16-year-old boy runs away after bear mauls his mom.” Tough call.
Apple’s New G5
Always been a big fan of minimalist design. Apparently, Apple’s Jonathan Ive is as well. He’s the designer of Apple’s new G5 computer. Slick.
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