August 19th, 2007
The Colbert Report has certainly made its influence. Like all intelligent beings, the Internet can also laugh at itself…. check these out:
“Go Outside. Membership is Free.” - www.getafirstlife.com
“Aren’t you tired of all of those people out there trying to grab all of these fake friends online? It’s all about how many people can I pretend to be friends with to make myself feel better. Welcome to a better way…” - snubster.com
“Helping you find where other people aren’t.” - www.isolatr.com
“There comes a time when a student must look beyond the face of things.” - www.assbook.com
“Poking fun at web 2.0 named websites.” - rdiculous.com
“Sites organized in diabolical order.” - yankovic.org
Thanks to Jake Coyle (AP).
May 20th, 2007
http://members.aol.com/matt999h/bullshit.htm
This is a must-have for anyone who has ever worked or will ever work in or around cubicles.
October 22nd, 2006
StoryCorps:
StoryCorps is a national project to instruct and inspire people to record each others’ stories in sound.
Listen to audio interviews in a collection of personal stories. Some real interesting stuff…
November 24th, 2005
Investopedia.com:
Investopedia was founded by Cory Wagner and Cory Janssen back in 1999. Originally [they] set out to build the best investing dictionary on the web. Over time, the focus of the site expanded to building educational content and tools to help empower the individual investor. Today the site attracts millions of visitors per month hungry to improve their financial understanding.
Filled with information about every Investment topic one can imagine. With links to further explanations of terms and concepts. Helpful explanations for the average person. One of the websites that make the Web what it is: a treasure chest of knowledge.