What places on the web do you frequent the most? Agnostic is the obvious for me... but, I play around on youtube. Mostly silly stuff there. My local online library is probably the next most frequent site.
How about you?
ScienceDaily
Agnostic.com
FantasticFiction
Merriam-Webster
IMDB
Iโve started absorbing crafting/making videos on YouTube.
Fantastic Fiction is getting so much better. Iโve been visiting for years. I wish more indie writers were on it, but with anyone being able to self publish, I imagine itโs hard to regulate between a shitty writer and one worth reading. Lol.
Science Daily has so many different genres in one place! Great to keep up on things outside my focuses. @silvereyes
@silvereyes Got my Mom a kindle touch. She has always been a huge library person (was a librarian for twenty years), and still uses her bookmobile. Now we have her trying to find copies of books electronically that sheโd have to wait a month for in que. itโs taken a while, lots of questions, and confusion, but sheโs slowly getting the hang of it. I think the biggest obstacle was having to use both the library webpage and the Overdrive page.
Eh, I use the app on my phone. Lol. iBooks or Kindle. I use Calipre for my laptop.
Do you have Calibre for the pc? I love that program. I wish they would make it possible to convert LIT files though. Arg. My entire collection of Anne McCaffrey is in LIT. I have many in hard copy, but have all in soft. @silvereyes
I frequent an MK website (missionary kids) to get my fix on wild foreign adventure stories and follow many other wildlife and birding Facebook pages. Since a friend gave me the link to this website I've almost stopped visiting other ones, however.
ColorfulAsylum.com - I love my blog.
Politicalwire.com - Gives me politics with no bs.(Kind of left leaning, even though the writer is a former staff of a liberal republican out east).
Zoho.com - Kind of a good alternative email.
Thanks, I have been trying different things with it lately. (I finally realized that I could just write all my blog posts for the month in one night instead of worrying about it later).
Imgur.com Mostly for a laugh. I think of it as Reddit lite.
Brainpickings.org Lots of food for thought here.
io9.gizmodo.com. For the sci-fi, fantasy, tech toy nerd.