These are a few sites I thought were interesting from July 31st through August 1st:

Views of Jupiter – The Big Picture – Boston.com – Awesome.
U.S. Finds It’s Getting Crowded Out There – washingtonpost.com – On the commercial front, the U.S. has lost the space race. Militarily and scientifically, we’re still aces though
This cartoon wrote a [...]

These are a few sites I thought were interesting from June 13th through June 17th:

The Mundaneum Museum Honors the First Concept of the World Wide Web – NYTimes.com – “this will be the radiated library and the televised book” – a quote from Otlet about his system. BTW, “Mundaneum” is a great alternate name for [...]

These are a few sites I thought were interesting from June 2nd through June 3rd:

Networking Things: How the Internet Is Redefining Environmentalism – Wired.com writer Alexis Madrigal’s recent presentation in Portland Oregon. Very thought provoking statement on how network tech can make things more efficient!
Five People Who’ll Make You Feel Good About the Future | [...]

These are a few things I found interesting on April 30th:

WordPress Plugins | alexking.org – some good plugins here, including a “most popular posts” one
Commas, Turning Up, Everywhere | The Onion – America’s Finest News Source – “This, is an unsettling trend”
blog.pmarca.com: If Microsoft goes fully hostile on Yahoo – good analysis of what’s likely [...]

These are a few sites I thought were interesting from April 24th through April 25th:

The INQUIRER Guide to spelLing – The INQUIRER – “… when a company thinks it’s really big and clever to call a product the ‘cOmpuTer’, we change it to ‘Computer’ out of respect for the language of Shakespeare, Dickens, Chaucer and [...]

These are my links for January 25th:

Life inside one big text file | 43 Folders –
Danny O’Brien’s Life Hacks for Geeks – Survey of how geeks get things done: shell interfaces, text files, and index cards. via Merlin Mann: http://www.43folders.com/2005/08/17/life-inside-one-big-text-file
Toward Understanding E-Prime, by Robert Anton Wilson – English, minus all forms of the verb [...]