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ck1





Joined: 04 Jan 2003
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PostPosted: 9/14/2003, 7:16 am    Post subject: Top 5 website... Reply to topic Reply with quote

What would you say are your "top 5" websites...meaning the ones you enjoy the most or visit most frequently...for example....

In no particular order...
1. arizonahikers.com
2. lancearmstrong.org
3. az-fattire.com
4. fark.com
5. edweek.com
and an extra... 6. thenation.com
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Joined: 03 Jan 2003
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PostPosted: 9/14/2003, 9:40 am    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

In no particular order...

Fark.com
Somethingawful.com ( forums )
Arizonahikers.com
Snopes.com
Cnn.com
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Daddee
I once was a slug.




Joined: 04 Jan 2003
Posts: 2815
Location: Mesa, AZ

PostPosted: 9/14/2003, 2:31 pm    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

I start every day by reading my comics at:
1. Ucomics.com (Bloom County being the favorite - followed by Calvin an Hobbs)
After my day is started right, I go on to the news at:
2. news.Google.com
After that, I like to catch a few of the less well publicized news items. For that there is nothing better than blogs (I'm a big fan of blogs). It all starts with
3. Lileks.com
4. Instapundit.com
I read those every day to start my day - then visit Instapundid periodically throughout the day (BTW Instapundit has links to hundreds of other blogs that are worthwhile - do some exploring sometime - its well worth it)
Then I catch the recent posts at
5. AZHikers and
6. HAZ
Around 11:00 or so I pay my daily visit to
7. ESPN.com (especially to catch the TMQ by Gregg Easterbrook, and the Power Rankings for the NFL)
Shortly after that I check in on my fantasy teams at:
8. football.fantasysports.yahoo.com
After that it is usually straight corporate sites and researching info for whatever they have me doing training on.
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sherileeaz





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PostPosted: 9/14/2003, 6:08 pm    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

Hmmm kind of personal isn't it?? Like anyone would admit to any R or X-rated sites! Diablo

Anyway, here are mine in no particular order:

ArizonaHikers Hiking
HAZ Hiking
Daily Motivator Ok
Beliefnet daily prayer angel
Yahoogroups (for my other forum groups) Very Happy

CK1, I even have them as links on my IE tool bar, feel special? Wink Now don't go asking what color underwear we have on! geesh!! Laughing

Sherileeaz Shades
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PostPosted: 9/14/2003, 6:25 pm    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

sherileeaz wrote:
Hmmm kind of personal isn't it?? Like anyone would admit to any R or X-rated sites! Diablo


Hmm...maybe that calls for an ADULT website thread...

wonder how may visitors would be offended.... Laughing Embarassed Evil or Very Mad Question
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PostPosted: 9/14/2003, 6:47 pm    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

ck1 wrote:
sherileeaz wrote:
Hmmm kind of personal isn't it?? Like anyone would admit to any R or X-rated sites! Diablo


Hmm...maybe that calls for an ADULT website thread...

wonder how may visitors would be offended.... Laughing Embarassed Evil or Very Mad Question



I bet there would be more than 5 in the list too!
Offended or life-time members here? One or the other! lol
Bet it would get lots of hits that tread! I won't estimate any numbers but some 69 x 1000.... well you get the idea! *giggle*

signing this with an "X" no no, not x-rated, but X as in anonymous-like Shades
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Joined: 06 Jan 2003
Posts: 712
Location: Denver, CO

PostPosted: 9/15/2003, 7:37 pm    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

1: Arizonahikers.com
2: HAZ
3: Summitpost.com
4: Stupid.com
5: Topozone.com
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Canyoneering is my 'Happy Place'




Joined: 27 May 2003
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PostPosted: 9/16/2003, 7:31 am    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

I really only visit three sites regularly those three being

1. arizonahikers
2. HAZ
3. cookinglight.com

In, of course, no particular order. These sites provide great fun, great food and great fittness!
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PostPosted: 9/29/2003, 11:25 pm    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

ArizonaHikers.com
HAZ.com
Ebay.com
azcentral.com
arizonarepublic.com


Not in that order, of course! Razz


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