On a very different note: I am very impressed with Mozilla Firefox. I only use Internet Explorer as a last resort. The performance is much better with Firefox, and the tabs feature is wonderful.
I've organized all my bookmarks into folders: political blogs, Christian sites, and newspapers and news weeklies. At the beginning of the day, I open a folder and select the option to open all of my bookmarks in that folder in tabs. So for example, my newspapers and news weeklies folder will open the LA Times, the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, the Weekly Standard, National Review Online, the Washington Times, the Atlanta Journal and Constitution, Drudge, and World Magazine, each in its own tab. Once I've scanned through all these I then select one of my other bookmark folders and replace these tabs with new ones.
I have far too many blogs bookmarked in my political blogs folder. The ones I really look at throughout the day are: the Belmont Club, Instapundit, RealClearPolitics, Powerline, Little Green Footballs, and Diplmad. I have many, many more bookmarked, but I scan them very cursorily. Of course, scrappleface.com is in a class by itself, and deserves its own separate bookmark.
This routine would be unwieldy without Firefox!
Friday, December 10, 2004
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