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Cool thingsWikipediaSubmitted by chris on Fri, 01/19/2007 - 22:48.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Random
I It takes you to a random article out of the more than 1.5 million articles in the English version of Wikipedia, the online, user-edited encyclopedia.
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PixarSubmitted by chris on Fri, 01/19/2007 - 22:18.
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http://www.pixar.com/
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GeocachingSubmitted by chris on Fri, 01/19/2007 - 22:13.
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http://www.geocaching.com/
Enter your location at this website (zip code, city/state, coordinates...) and it will show you all of the "caches" you might be able to find nearby. A cache is (usually) a small waterproof container, camoflaged and/or hidden somewhere interesting. You are given the coordinates of the cache, and perhaps a clue or two, and off you go on a treasure hunt. Often there are little toys and trinkets inside (if you take one, leave one) or other odd things like 'Travel Bugs'. Its not always as easy as it sounds. Check out the website to learn more.
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East Bay WebCamSubmitted by chris on Fri, 01/19/2007 - 21:44.
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http://sv.berkeley.edu/view/
Want to see what the weather's like here in the San Francisco Bay Area?
Located well over 1000 feet up, in the Berkeley hills, the camera faces west across San Francisco Bay towards the Golden Gate and shows all or part of the cities of Berkeley, Oakland, Emeryville, and Albany immediately below, and the skyline of San Francisco in the distance. It has links to all sorts of local weather-related info, and a time-lapse movie from the day before (one frame taken every minute.)
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Couch SurfingSubmitted by chris on Fri, 01/19/2007 - 21:23.
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http://www.couchsurfing.com/
Couchsurfing.com aims to create a better world, one couch at a time. Meet people from interesting places, meet people IN interesting places! A 'social networking' site that links travellers with hosts. Sick of being just another tourist? If you're going somewhere and would like to meet a 'local' and get an insiders view of your destination, check out couchsurfing.com. You can sign up to offer your couch to a passing surfer, or look for available couches in distant lands. A site with a pretty active community, it offers plenty of wise and useful info about the concept, including issues of safety and trust with regard to opening your home to, or staying in the homes of, strangers. In my many travels I've crashed on plenty of couches offered by total strangers out of pure kindness and hospitality. This is a wondefully karmic way to 'give back to the world'
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Sonic LivingSubmitted by chris on Fri, 01/19/2007 - 19:23.
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http://sonicliving.com/
Browse upcoming events for your chosen artists, add them to you calendar, get email reminders. Also get email notifications when a show appears t that you might be into. And hey, buy your tickets too! Sonic Living is Social Zen. |