Del.icio.us is a nice site.. It could be helpful to see what has the most bookmarks.. It can be interesting to read some of the comments people have on a particular site, though usually it seems to be someone stating what the site is. You can search and browse to find sites but I still prefer google for that.
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Del.icio.us!
Rollyo!
I made a search engine for video games, put in a few of the sites I use most often when looking for information on games. This would’ve come in handy a couple months ago when I was trying to get myself up to date on the progress of all the Dragon Quest games coming out! Well, here’s the link! http://rollyo.com/pagegoblin/video_gaming/
Library Thing!
Well here’s the link to my library thing catalog..
http://www.librarything.com/catalog/pagegoblin
I mostly just have graphic novels, I don’t do as much reading as I should!
Image Generator stuff!
I used the generator found at this link http://www79.lunapic.com/editor/?action=photo-spread
The original image was a bunch of goblins working on some machine and this image generator made it look as though it was a bunch of photos piled together!
Feed Finding!
The only feed finding research I liked using was the Blogline’s search tool.. It was just the easiest one for me to find feeds as specific as the ones I was looking for! I’ve found myself liking Bloglines a lot more after using it too!
Bloglines account!
I’m not sure about Bloglines yet.. The articles seemed to stand out better on the newsfeed websites and there’s only a few I ever check frequently anyway. I like how easily Bloglines lets me know when there’s something new though.
Blogging about technology!
I remember when arcades used to be places that were interesting and special to visit. They had superior graphics, along with things that weren’t possible to do on a home video game system. Now, most arcade games are available at home with extra features and similar or better graphics than at the arcade. I think arcades nowadays should all feature games that are impossible or very difficult to do at home, maybe like virtual reality games, or games that feature holograms. The kind of stuff that faded away years ago.
Yahoo Trip Planner!
The mashup I’d like to blog about is the Yahoo Trip Planner.. You can create a journal about your trip and make a trip album composed of photos from Flickr.. Other people are able to view and comment on your trip.
Yay Donald!
Habit stuff!
“Begin with the end in mind” is the easiest of the habits for me. It’s pretty natural for me to do that. Teaching others is the hardest one for me, or maybe it’s having confidence. I guess they’re a bit tied together.

