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Fthree

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It seems as if I only visit a couple websites daily-- mostly Macrumors (of course), and FBook. What are some websites you find yourselves using that provide good daily content?
 
thanks! just get stuck looking at the same sites and want to see what others spend their time on.
 
news.google.com Since the redesign of Google News I mainly access this now directly through a google.com search and then by clicking on the news tab. That gives you the old news format.

reddit.com/r/tmobile
reddit.com/r/sprint

Macrumors, PowerPC Mac forum
Macrumors, iPhone forum
Macrumors, Jailbreak forum

Every once in a while:
sprintusers.com
tenfourfox.blogspot.com
 
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Roadfood.com for learning about places around the country to eat. They have a pretty good forum, too, with trip reports and pics and suggestions.

Fark.com for news and funny headlines.

Drivetribe.com for car and supercar related things, as well as news about the guys on The Grand Tour (on Amazon Prime).
 
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The duffel blog, the onion, thepaceline, AR15.com bladeforums.com, jeepforums.com, /r/linuxmasterrace, arch bbs, and linuxquestions.org
 
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The Guardian, The Telegraph, The Economist, BBC, Al Jazeera, among others, for news.

MR for browsing.

Other sites on occasion - such as food sites (such as specific cheeses, and food and wine history and tours), beer sites, wine sites, vintage watch sites, used car sites - depending on my mood.

Old towns - I love old towns - and thwart web-sites: Last night, I spent a while looking up details of Lavenham, a place I have never visited, but shall, some day.

Not on FaceBook, but I do subscribe to Twitter - mostly for political stuff (across a number of countries) and the take of good journalists on what is happening.
 
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