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anthonyhtml said 6:55PM on 12-12-2008
Amazon mTurk takes up a lot of my time. www.mturk.com
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Dawnn said 10:07PM on 12-12-2008
www.consumerist.com
http://icanhascheezburger.com/
http://www.tvsquad.com/
http://www.passiveaggressivenotes.com/
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Doug said 7:13AM on 12-13-2008
Trying to get past all the ads and get AOL to work right
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Kitty said 1:00PM on 12-13-2008
AMEN AOL keeps crashing my PC. Considering they've turned into a blog instead of anything resembling a legitimate media company, I don't know why I bother. I'm still a paying member too.
mike said 1:50PM on 12-13-2008
to Kitty I can understand they crash me to/AOL sucks bad
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Terry said 2:41PM on 12-13-2008
The Internet giveth and the Internet taketh away. It's not unlike Costco, where you save money on everything you buy, but then you end up blowing it on ridiculous things you'd never buy anywhere else. The site that saves me a lot of time, but takes up a lot of time, is findingDulcinea ( www.FindingDulcinea.com ). Its Web Guides are fantastic, it's as though they've already done all the searching for the sites you need and explained them to you. But they also write a lot of news stories that you don't see anywhere else, and you can spend all day reading them.
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Terry said 2:43PM on 12-13-2008
Sorry, the web site address is
http://www.findingdulcinea.com
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LimoBarbie said 12:20PM on 12-14-2008
AOL is a huge time suck because it continually crashes and I spend more time waiting for it than I do using it. My email has been with AOL since 1996 so I am stuck with them. Junk email takes up time and I am so tired of Nigerian scams and lotto scams and all the other BS of people trying to phish money from me--I get 20+ a day of this crapola--there should be an email address to forward them to for shutdown!
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John Sawyer said 9:23PM on 1-02-2009
My biggest Internet timesuck is all the poorly written web pages that eat my computer's processor time--pages that contain little applets running, waiting for us to click on them when few people do, tons of images, etc. that eat memory, etc. And all the pages that contain tiny type that takes time to squint at, fail to read, go up to the zoom button in the toolbar, etc. I think it's accurate to say that at least half the people creating web pages these days are detached from reality.
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