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I haven't been all too pleased with my Logitech LX 300 keyboard of late. Somehow, my wireless keyboard completely stopped working on Saturday and left me without a way to do work until I bought a cheap wired keyboard replacement. Yeah, bummer.
Chances are you prolly already have seen, used or heard about these sites, but I'm just putting them up anyways. The fact is, they are useful or just interesting in some way (to me).
I'll just start again by mentioning the Castro Theatre has some great films on their playlist for August. Check it out.
If you want to see the most trafficed sites online, Alexa Top 500 is the place to go. Obviously, google.com and other necessities rank at the top. If you aren't using some of the top ranked, maybe it's worth the look.
Kaxy.com has an anonymous web browser I'll use if I'm developing a new website/page and want to view it as if I'm not on my own computer. It is customizable to set/delete cookies etc. so it's safe and easy. Also, if I'm having trouble with a site loading, I can check if it's on my end (loads fine on kaxy) or their end (won't load on kaxy).
MySpace.com is getting ever more popular. I really haven't browsed it much, and don't have a page set up. But many, many peeps are using it, and it allows all sorts of functions. Like StumbleUpon, it's a way to spend lots of free hours online.
Wanna way to make some serious cheddar? Well, then, Moola.com may just be your ticket. You'll need an invite, but you can win some big clams here.
When was the last time you used Google Earth? It is very cool to see all those familiar places from way up high in the sky. You can't get close enough to see license plates, but you can get pretty darn close. Nifty. Cheers.
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