Are there some sites you visit regularly without even looking at their RSS feed? I only have a couple.
9rules and Chawlk go without saying and it looks like I follow the rule of 7+-2 because I can never remember any sites beyond that. What are your type in sites?
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Ozone42
Written Apr. 15, 2008 / Report /
Without using their RSS feeds?
There's a lot of good stuff I generally just read the feed for, DF is one of them. Then the rest I actually go to tend to be special interest forums.
Scrivs
Written Apr. 15, 2008 / Report /
A weather site? Never expected that one.
benhaan
Written Apr. 16, 2008 / Report /
The sites I mostly goto are:
Here - 9rules
Digg
WebmasterHotSpot
PHP.NET
Google
Twitter
Gmail
Pixel2Life
Ozone42
Written Apr. 16, 2008 / Report /
Live on the edge of Tornado Alley a while and meteorology becomes a bit of a hobby by default. Aside from that, my town is situated in a very strange little geography. The first spring I was here I noticed we didn't get nearly as much rain and heavy storms as the surrounding areas (I'm talking 2-4 miles away,) so I started paying attention.
Storms coming from the west, or south nearly always split when they get to close to us and re-join after passing. We have some sort of ridge line, or temperature differential that disrupts them. Hope to one day find out where and why it's happening.
posure
Written Apr. 16, 2008 / Report /
Ajaxian
Digg (although moving towards Techmeme, since Digg seems to be more about propaganda than anything else these days)
Daring Fireball and Signal vs Noise (I read these mostly because of the high quality of their regular posts, but also because I find Apple fanboyism humorous - I have a MacBook Pro but I find most Apple products to be extremely overrated and overhyped)
Coding Horror
IGN (I like games.)
XKCD
Zero Punctuation
cooper
Written Apr. 16, 2008 / Report /
For sites not blogs
Ars Technica
Huffington Post
dcist
iConflict
The Atlantic
Seed Magazine
posure
Written Apr. 17, 2008 / Report /
Forgot:
Smashing Magazine
Vitamin
A List Apart