Link Must Have [1]
Reference.com supplies its users with a free dictionary, thesaurus, and encyclopedia. This great tool is a must for anyone’s toolbar. I constantly use it to find a better use of a word or even the history of an item.
Reference.com is produced by Lexico Publishing Group, LLC, a leading provider of language reference products and services on the Internet. It features reference material from Crystal Reference, The Columbia Encyclopedia, and Wikipedia plus Lexico’s On This Day.
Television Evolved

Right now I am happily enjoying, besides video games, my new form of tv. How can you evolve the already perfected tv? You do it by adding in a YouTube feature (video on demand).
[blockquote]The service is a joint venture of NBC Universal and News Corp. Providence Equity Partners has also made a USD$100 million equity investment and holds a 10% stake in the company.
The service is expected to offer full-length episodes of NBC and FOX television programs, selected movies while also accepting user-submitted videos in direct competition with YouTube.[/blockquote]
It is in beta testing and the only way in is through invitation from the site or by user. I would highly suggest signing up. Hulu has loads of quality shows and movies. The quality is great in its normal formatting. When put in full screen the quality all depends on the show. I watched Ghost Hunters in full screen and it was all pixelated. I watched Life in full screen and it is crisp. Those two shows… you got to see one episode and then you’ll be hooked!
During your video there are advertisements that can range from a few seconds to 30 seconds. I would say that this is way better than tv or even tivo/dvr.
You definitely need to try this out!
Hulu website
I Can Has Cheezburger?
This site is amazing! ICANHASCHEEZBURGER.COM takes lolcats and lol* (other animals) from the Internet and tags them. They have 105 pages full as of right now of great pictures. This is a site where you could easily spend hours laughing your ass off.




