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I dig...
Flickr Flickr - my long and winding road includes a degree in photography, though my former professors might not claim me based on what I've posted here.
Google Earth Google Earth - man, I can get lost in there forever. Google rocks in general - love Gmail, Google Maps, etc. They make good stuff that works well.
The Onion The Onion - pioneers of fake news. I started reading the print version in Boulder in the 90s and still have to check it online every week. I love that they write so well, extremists cite their articles to prove their silly beliefs.
Snopes Snopes.com - don't forward me an email about spiders under theater seats wielding AIDS-tainted needles as part of a gang initiation rite until you verify it on Snopes first... I don't wanna hear it.
   
But I love...
Eileen Eileen - my noisy, hilarious, angry, generous, delightful, nagging, awesome wife of more than 2 decades. No link here - she's going to be annoyed enough that I even put that thumbnail over there.
My Boys My Boys - tons of fun and my best partners in adventure, even though they're now evil teenagers. I myself was always way more cooperative and reasonable and respectful at their age. (right mom? Mom? Hey Mom!)
Colorado Flag Colorado - my home sweet home. My parents moved me here from the midwest when I was a year old, and after every trip back to Missouri, I thanked them for it. I might live by the ocean someday, if surfing is as fun as snowboarding, but till then...
   
And this stuff's just funny and/or cool:
E-Learning Business Translator E-Learning Business Translator - with all due respect, are you this client? are you this vendor? Funny because it's true! Painful because it's true!
Internet Anagram Server Anagrams - make me giggle with adolescent glee. Did you know that you can scramble Learningblend and get both Rebel Gland Inn and Dang Inner Bell?
Modern Living - by Dutch web animator Han Hoogerbrugge. Hope this link doesn't reflect poorly on me; it's weird. I'm fascinated by the exploratory nature of the interactives as well as the animation and programming skill it took to create them. Some faves are #32, #51, and #65.
   

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