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Date Posted: 18:18:08 02/15/05 Tue
Author: C
Subject: Favorite columns

Okay--make a list folks---what are the must reads when you sit down at the computer each morning/evening/can'tsleepinthemiddleofthenight?

Links or URLs please! I walk on the treadmill each day for half an hour and tell myself I can only do certain online reading during this time---keeps me motivated!

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[> Tomato Nation is in the diversion list above. This particular article is hilarious! -- C, 18:19:23 02/15/05 Tue [1]

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[> Ok, um. Astro.com, findlaw.org, Um...scifivine, ohgeez. There's a bunch. Plus, I like to go back and reread old e-mails from friends. -- Mama Cass, 21:27:24 02/15/05 Tue [1]

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[> Arts and Letters Daily http://aldaily.com/ - its a page from the Chronicle of Higher Education with links to a lot of interesting articles - most with quite a bit a scholarly or academe bent, but quite interesting.... and then for something completely different - I check the Derbyshire Writers Guild every time I get online for new Jane Austen fanfiction (as well as re-reading what's in their archive) you can get there through www.austen.com (its a couple of clicks that way, but I don't want to take the time to go copy out the whole url) -- Aria, 23:09:04 02/15/05 Tue [1]

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[> [> oh and www.digsmagazine.com -- Aria, 23:16:45 02/15/05 Tue [1]

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