What's Your Site Rotation?
joeljkp asks: "Nearly everyone has a news rotation — that list of sites you visit each day to catch up on the latest in whatever you're into, be it foreign affairs or knitting. I usually do the rounds at BBC News, The New York Times, and a couple local papers. What have you found that keeps you informed and entertained every day?"
Mirrordot.org...then back to Slashdot...and so on...sometimes I'll view the google cache version of Slashdot and pretend like I found a bunch of dupe stories which makes me feel better about myself.
Yahoo, CNN, various newspapers from places I live or have lived in the past few years, clown porn sites, ESPN, xkcd and Penny Arcade (MWF). Pretty standard stuff, really.
My sites rotate full rotation in about 24 hours with respect to the Sun, depending slightly on the season. Average rotation with respect to far star background is 23 h 56 m 4.091 s.
Ooh, I wonder if I got any email.
Damn, no email.
Oh, I wonder if I got any email...
So the obvious question becomes: What exactly do you do with the remaining 3 seconds of your daily free time?
No trees were killed in the making of this post; however, many trillions of electrons were horribly inconvenienced.
www.goatse.cx
www.tubgirl.com
www.lemonparty.org
www.hai2u.com
www.ogrish.com
oh and sometimes google!
Parodies tend to not make sense if you haven't seen the original yet.
Do you still think I'm pretty? Do you look at other girls?
It's okay if you say yes, I won't get mad...
Love XOXOXOXO,
Slashdot
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