Slate is an interesting mix of commentary, opinion, essays, and other fun little bits.
Yahoo Picks is a fun source of off-the-wall websites.
All Music and IMDB are my go-to sources for comprehensive info on music and movies.
Netflix All the DVDs I could ever watch: $17.99 a month. Never having to set foot in Blockbuster again: Priceless.
Half is the biggest used CD and DVD store in the world. And they won't laugh at you when you want to sell your complete collection of Air Supply. eBay and Amazon are for just about anything else you'd ever want to buy. Except milk. Would someone please bring back Webvan?
CNET, Slashdot, and Engadget are my favorite spots for gizmo and computer news.
Pure Volume and Download Punk are good sources for alt-rock recommendations and (DRM-free) downloads.
Wikipedia: 12% fewer errors than before.
5/11/2007
Ok I'm taking Slashdot off the list. I'm tired of computer geeks complaining about the same damn stuff over and over and over. And over. Gizmodo is much more fun.
And you knew it was going to happen sooner or later -- fake news outlet The Onion finally made it to TV News.
Miss an episode of your favorite TV show? Television Without Pity has painfully detailed, blow-by-blow episode summaries. They take longer to read than to watch the actual show. Good for obsessive types.
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