A few of my favorite (and most usefull) LinkZ
#1
Posted 13 January 2010 - 10:11 AM
http://babelfish.com/ - awesome web page translation site/software, allowing for whole-page translation, or single word translations to/from a variety of languages
http://cryptogon.com/ - user contributions covering a wide range of newsworthy topics, with a focus on why you should TRUST NO ONE, especially those in government...
http://dis.org/ - a hacking crew that one of my partners runs with (tell B-$tring I'm still puttin' their name out there)
http://flag.blackened.net - EXCELLENT anarchist site - WAY more than what most people think of when the word anarchy comes into play, many resources focusing on anarchy as a political/philosophical ideal...
http://www.orc.ru/~leonidb/ - Ultimate underground meta search engine/portal I'm very impressed with this one
http://www.keywordspy.com/ - interesting site for marketing and keyword research...
http://filesharefrea.../trackers-list/ - list of over 900 private bittorrent trackers for all different categories of torrents
http://stumbleupon.org/ - bored? "Stumble" through random websites based on categories of interest that you specify
So that's my first contribution. I hope someone finds any of this usefull or interesting. Let me know what you think...
<=~'da GRiNCH~=>
#2
Posted 14 January 2010 - 10:29 AM
#3
Posted 14 January 2010 - 07:14 PM
Welcome! We have a linkz section that you should probably add these to. Click on "Links" in the menu up there and add them there since this particular forum is supposed to be going away as I continue to work on moving posts.
...except that unfortunately it tells me I can't add links there...hrmmm....
#4
Posted 15 January 2010 - 09:33 AM
Welcome! We have a linkz section that you should probably add these to. Click on "Links" in the menu up there and add them there since this particular forum is supposed to be going away as I continue to work on moving posts.
...except that unfortunately it tells me I can't add links there...hrmmm....
Interesting...i will look into that.
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