
Well, you are
bored to death? Actually it's the problem of 6 billion
people and may be also
animals around the world! After work, it's always time for
fun. But where to find it? If you are not on the
beach,
nightclub, may be I don't know really where.. but in home! If there isn't an
Internet connection, then it's time to play classic games that are more boring... But if you can find a little stream of data you can have fun with this
small screen.
- Digg
Haha, how do I dare to say it! Digg, yes that one is much more boring than a disconnect computer can be. Well, but don't look to the main page, try hitting the Odd Stuff one, yes here there's many odd stuff about crazy people from the crzay world.
- Cracked
This Digg sub-Site. Simply, because most of its articles are made popular. On Cracked you can find funny stuff, but sometimes mixed scientific-funny which makes you read it for a long time.
- E-buddy
Why not connect to your hotmail, yahoo, aim, Gtalk and talk with friends? Ok, Ebuddy will connect you to them all, so if no one is connected here, there's always another one there and keep chating with your mates. If you really got bored of them all or just didn't find whom to talk with, jump to the next website.
- Break
I always prefer to use Break instead of Youtube or Meta Cafe, that one have a special look for me. Register an account and don't let the fun go out!
- Stumble Upon
This is perhaps the never ending dramatic website. With a stupid tool bar on your FireFox, just click and the websites will blows one after the other.
Keep stumbling until you got bored
And then mate, did you notice that you have at least 5 hours surfing the Interent, watching, talking and made more than 1,000 click over your mouse? Go have some fresh air out and meet some friends.
really sucking websites....is this what you blog about.....the most boring blog.......icanhascheeseburger, gizmodo, autoblog.it, engadget, huffington post....all missing....f off
Truth said...
September 6, 2008 9:43 AM
I like those blogs also, but you have to know, that if you like ((reading)) about high tech and politics, the most of people loves to watch and dislike reading
Omar Abid said...
September 6, 2008 9:56 AM