A List Of Websites I Visit On A Regular Basis
Official website of "The
Late Show with David
Letterman",with clips,
sound bites, and the nightly
"Top Ten" list.
A site which allows people to post
an online "diary" or any other
thoughts they may have
whenever they feel like posting.
A daily round-up of some
of the more bizarre
news stories of the day
and week, with forums.
A site owned by Leo Laporte,
computer guru of "TechTV" and
the show "The Screen Savers".
Features message boards on
computer topics, a blog,
spycam, and pictures of Leo's
family and pictures from TechTV.
Music Videos on demand. This
site allows you to compile a
playlist of your favorite videos
and play them whenever you
like.
Website featuring
humorous pictures and
jokes sent in by
viewers of the site.
Do you ever wonder if the story you
read about on the internet or an
eronious email you received was
true? This website should set
the record straight.
Online humor site based on the
popular magazine. Features
news parodies, flash
animations, and much more.
True, offbeat news stories from
around the world.
News stories and forums of a
"techy" nature.
Two of the REAL news sites I visit regularly.
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ALBERT'S PLACE
"Favorite Links"
News, events, forums pertaining to
the broadband internet industry.
Digg is a community-based popularity
website with an emphasis on
technology and science articles,
recently expanding to a broader range
of categories such as politics and
entertainment.
Forums and news pertaining to the
DVD industry.
Forums and news pertaining to the
satellite television industry.
YouTube is a popular video sharing
website where users can upload, view,
and share video clips. Videos can be
rated, and the average rating and the
number of times a video has been
watched are both published.
A service that lets anyone create their
own 24/7 web cam show.
If you are a fan of old-time radio shows, have
I got the site for you! For a LOW fee, you can
have access to over 9000 radio broadcasts
from the 1920's to the 1960's, either by
streaming on Windows Media or Real format,
OR you can download in unprotected MP3
format. Ned Norris is an old-time radio show
fan, so he put this site up as a non-profit for
other fans. Glad he did!