Other web sites I like:
Of course everyone who has a web site has to have a links page so here's mine. These are sites either that I'm in the habit of visiting often or that I find useful.
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Blogs
What counts as a blog? Perhaps self-identification is all that matters. At any rate, these are the blogs I find entertaining or interesting.
Andrew Sullivan: British ex-pat, former editor of The New Republic, current pundit and writer, alleged barebacker, Republican supporter and same sex marriage advocate. I don't always agree with what he writes, but he's almost always interesting. [D]
Blog of a Bookslut: Interesting bits about books, authors and also current events. [W]
Boing Boing: I think I came across this after reading a novel by Cory Doctorow, and he does post cool stuff here, but so do some of his friends, on items related to politics and technology, among other topics. [D]
Dallas' Journal: His complaints while he was in Europe were amusing [W]
The Gadgets Weblog: Updated daily with news and reviews about all the latest and greatest hi tech gadgets [D]
How was your day, Dan?: I watched Dan Renzi when he was the gay guy on Real World Miami, and I came across his site after he was busted for masturbating in an adult theater in Kansas City. His site's worth visiting once in a while. [W]
Kinja, the weblog guide: This cool site aggregates other sites, in this case gay weblogs, making it easy to find interesting stuff and sites. [D]
Queer Day: Blog or news site? Whatever you call it, it's updated daily with news from around the globe that affects gay men, lesbians, bisexuals, transgenders and allies (in other words, queers) [D]
This Modern World: This is the blog of Tom Tomorrow, the creator of the comic strip of the same name (which you can see on Mondays at Salon.) [W]
Today in Alternate History: I've enjoyed a few books about alternate histories and really enjoy this site, with Robbie Taylor's clever twists on people and events. [D]
Daniel's Manhattan Architecture: It was after seeing Azonick's site that I decided to give blogging a try myself. His various designs were very visually appealing, but unfortunately he's given up blogging, letting his azonick.com domain lapse, though his Manhattan Architecture pages are worth a visit. [O]
Isaac Stolzfuts' Journal: The blog of an 84 year old gay Amish artist who channels a gay man in an alternate reality. Strange, but entertaining once in a while. [I]
Nick's Place: I met Nick at Wright State, and although he no longer goes there, he e-mails me once in a while to tell me when I shouldn't being using JavaScript. He doesn't update his site every day, but I check it once in a while. [I]
The Only Juan: A friend of Azonick who also doesn't update his site every day but posts some interesting things [I]
Wil Wheaton's blog: I found his blog when I was first working on mine, and while I don't read it every day or even every week, I do visit it sometimes. [I]