Saturday, July 03, 2004

things to click on (Again)

http://www.nytimes.com/

I like online newspapers. I don't really like registering to read online newspapers. I used to read the Washington Post online, for example, but not since they make you register. Anyway, the New York Times website is very easy to click around. I usually look at the frontpage, the education section and the arts section. For example there is an article today about Sufjan.

http://www.whitestripes.com/main.html
I used to really really like the white stripes. Especially their cover of Jolene and some other stuff. Then their shows got more expensive and their audience more obnoxious. And now they seem to mostly use their webpage to announce about broken body parts or complain about something. Still, I will probably buy their music unless it gets much worse.

http://www.metrofanatic.com/mf/index.jsp

I played soccer a lot when I was younger. Back then there wasn't much professional soccer to watch on television. Now there is some, so I can spend saturday afternoons watching the metrostars. This is a webpage that is probably better than the quality of soccer deserves. I like the links to newspaper articles and there is a sense of humor.

http://www.benjerry.com/fun_stuff/holidays/halloween/history/index.cfm

I usually end up bookmarking websites that give me information that I need to share with the students at the elementary school where I teach. Later, it confuses me as to why I have those sites bookmarked. This site is from Ben and Jerry, the friendly ice cream capitalists, and they intend to share the history of Halloween with the world of ice cream consumers. Thanks google for helping me meet this website!

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