When you're bored...
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Here are a couple good ones.
http://www.notcot.org/
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I like www.techdirt.com a lot.
And this little place called sketchucation.com. The people are lame but the software discussed there appears to have potential.Chris - digging a big hole for myself to be buried in.
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What happened to the good old days of online porn?
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They are over 'cause the wife/gf said so.
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@unknownuser said:
No, you haven't. Google these totally unrelated words: 'cake' and 'farts'.
(note that I watched it w/ my gf)@unknownuser said:
A mate of mine commented: 'It's quite surprising we're the dominant species, if you think about it.'
Absolutely
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I watched it with my gf too. We were ... surprised. Mind you, back in the day, I used to work at an adult movie store (ah ... the joys of having an art degree!), so I thought I'd seen it all. But nooo.
You gotta give it to us, people, we're a imaginative bunch.
But back to the topic. When bored, I like to browse through the Tate's collection: http://www.tate.org.uk/collection/
Fun, if it's your sort of thing. If not, there's YouTube.
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@unknownuser said:
ah ... the joys of having an art degree!
I know what you are saying - except that my first degree was in archaeology and I started as a "shovel man" on a construction site.
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http://www.fmylife.com/ and http://notalwaysright.com/ are good for a few hours of time wasting.
Also [url=http://www.mil-millington.com/:3f8b6luw]Things my girlfriend and I have argued about[/url:3f8b6luw]
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I find that when I've got free time I either watch online tutorials, play with SU or watch instant movies on Netflix (I love historical documentaries)
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Keep 'em coming...
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I like architecture,art, and design, and love to see what has been going on both historically and currently. A couple of examples: http://www.oskaarchitects.com/Projects/101/Chicken-Point-Cabin#
http://www.artic.edu/magicofamerica/moa.html (click enter and then click on Manuscript Facsimile in the top menu bar)
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Well, this is something I've been browsing lately (I need it for my next degree):
http://webu2.upmf-grenoble.fr/Haiti/Cours/Ak/index.htmIt's the best resource of Roman Law (if anyone interested).
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You probably all know about digital urban. Good site, lots of SU/GE related stuff.
http://www.digitalurban.blogspot.com/All sorts of architecty design stuff and podcasts here http://www.planetizen.com/
http://archiblog.d-earle.com/
I admire Diseno-Earle, the architects that write this blog, they also publish and freely distribute a really good design magazine.For technological geekery, I listen to linux outlaws podcasts. Its not just about linux, the presenters are really funny and spend quite a bit of time reviewing beer, music, movies etc.
http://linuxoutlaws.com/podcastRadio stations
http://www.bbc.co.uk/6music/
http://www.africanmusicradio.com/
http://www.folkradio.co.uk/
http://www.wumb.org/home/index.php
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I second radio station WUMB. Great roots.
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I tend to mooch around SCF and also Pbase.com a good photo website. A warning though it can be 'artistic' in places WAGs might take acception
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The Onion, slashdot, and I can't believe nobody said Facebook yet.
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@unknownuser said:
I can't believe nobody said Facebook yet
I don't think anybody wants to admit it (myself included).
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I'll admit it. I'm on all the time talking to friends who are still in college or live in other cities. It's a great way to keep in touch. Look me up if you're on there, David Love in Greensboro, NC.
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@ehaflett said:
...I can't believe nobody said Facebook yet.
I also have a Facebook account but to tell the truth, I haven't been there for ages (and have about half a dozen people marked as known).
To tell the truth, for me it's way enough to watch the mugs of you folks, here.
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few sites I recently discovered.....soon I hope to gather the courage to post my work there.
http://virtualpaintout.blogspot.com/
Virtual paintouts using Google Street View as a resource for traveling the world to find interesting locations and subjects to paint.http://www.urbansketchers.com/
http://differentstrokesfromdifferentfolks.blogspot.com/
http://www.sketchcrawl.com/forum/
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