Posted on 10/21/2011 5:51:02 PM PDT by Wagonboy
Mine are; FreeRepublic, RealClearPolitics and Drudge. Second tier sites are; Victor Davis Hanson, Hoover Institution and Rush for the pod casts.
Free Republic
GOPbriefingroom.com (for Pookie’s Toons)
Spaceweather.com (to keep an eye on solar activity)
Free Republic
Hot Air
Drudge
FR, FB and ReverbNation (my daughter’s band page).
No, I'm neither a Gamecock fan (unless they're playing Notre Dame, which they've done a few times) nor a fan of the University of Santa Clara Broncos. And I don't usually watch games in the living room, but in places like the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Sun Devil Stadium, Folsom Field in Boulder, Colo, the Rose Bowl, etc.
I'm not a Steve Spurrier fan, either. Back when I was a Los Angeles Rams fan, in the days of Roman Gabriel and the Fearsome Foursome, Spurrier played quarterback for our arch-rivals, the San Francisco Forty-Niners.
Freerepublic.com
News.ycombinator.com
Macrumors.com
Free Republic, Zerohedge, Yahoo finance.
If I’m suicidal I go to Huff and Puff
Spurrier was the QB for the 0-14 Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1976, he and Coach McKay, let's just say, didn't have the best of relationships.
FR is always the first tab.
The second tab is my cross stitch message board.
Third is Facebook.
btttt
freerepublic
drudge
texaschlforum
then maybe wired.com to look at tech if i can keep my head from exploding from the lib comments
You have nerves of steel!
why twitter when you can have loads of fun in person...
this website has me blasting hippies/libs for hours!
http://occupywallst.org/forum/
~Drudge Report
~Free Republic
~FaceBook
FR (Default homepage), American Thinker, Newsbusters. I have a list of about ten I see every day, but these are on the top of the list.
Drudge....FR...FB...Moonbattery...Blaze...Daily Caller..biggovernment...Savage....local obit page....in no particular order....and recipe of the day on allrecipes.com. Gotta eat, ya know
FR
Coasttocoastam
NFL.com
And, of course, FR, which is the best place to find out what's new and exciting and which leads to still other places and interesting Google searches that can go just about anywhere.
If you are a Firefox user, you can find out exactly how often you go where. Firefox keeps your browser history in an SQL database, located in your Firefox profile directory. Your profile directory is a funny-named folder located below:
In my case, Google wins by a factor of five. FR is next, the weather guy is third, and it gets random after that.
Another interesting table is moz_inputhistory. That's where Firefox keeps track of what you type into the location bar. Firefox uses it to prioritize completions when you start typing a URL. Sort descending by use_count. In my case, the top entry is 'free'. I suppose that makes sense. Google is my home page, so I never have to type it. But, thanks to places.sqlite, Cmd-L free ... leads instantly to FR.
Michelle Malkin, then here.
American Thinker
Jewish World Review
Human Events
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