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Name ten things that you have added to your favorites list.

Internet Explorer 6 uses a feature called Favorites to put Web sites you visit often within easy reach. That way, you don't have to remember or type anything. Just click your mouse twice—and there you are.




 

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Kristal_Rose Survey Central Gold Subscriber Silver Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
posted 3-Oct-2009 5:30pm  
I don't use favorites. My bookmarks more resemble the library of congress catalog.

I do however wish FireFox had a one-click or one-key method to save a bookmark in whatever folder you last saved in.

Since even back in Netscape I run into an intermittent bug which requires me to organize my bookmarks just to expand folders for saving a bookmark in the correct folder.

My current hot research topics are xml editors, java script canvas programming, free 3D renderers, DAZ models, and Lord of the Rings online material.
Crayons Gold Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 3-Oct-2009 5:37pm  
Well, in Firefox I have dragged a lot of stuff so I can just click it, under the URL box thing.

I got surveycentral, deviantart, a wikihow on how to make crispy homemade french fries, how to use soap to make your eyebrows disappear [for my Marilyn Manson costume hahaha] a link to Monty Python and the Holy Grail [that I never finished watching.
LindaH Survey Central Gold Subscriber Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
posted 3-Oct-2009 6:01pm  
Galomorro Bronze Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 3-Oct-2009 6:04pm  
StumbleUpon is also a good favorites bookmarker. I also use Safari and Firefox's bookmarks.

Certified Organic Seed from Wild Garden Seed
Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy: Park Calendar
Delicious Living Mag.com
Nature in the City - Projects
Bernal History Project
Your Next Presidio Hike - Presidio of San Francisco
Bay Area Hiker: Home Page
Annie's Annuals and Perennials
SF 311 - 24x7 Customer Service Center - San Francisco City Parks
Butterflies and Bulldozers - San Bruno Mountain
Melf Gold Qualifier
posted 3-Oct-2009 6:21pm  
 * wry smile *
RainingFeathers
posted 3-Oct-2009 6:27pm  
The first 10 items are:
www.92citifm.ca (the radio station I usually listen to)
my credit card site (choosing not to list the address)
www.pinball-fixers.com
www.emailaccount.com
www.facebook.com (specifically, my profile page)
www.i-am-bored.com
www.imdb.com
http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/index2.php (Worldwide emergencies map)
www.sears.ca
www.signingsavvy.com
paulyw Survey Central Subscriber Gold Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 3-Oct-2009 7:28pm  
1) Survey Centeral
2) Mister Poll
3) Internet Pinball Database
4) Associated Bank (My Local Bank)
5) Beaver Dam Unified Shool District (get the latest news on what goes on in the schools)
6) YouTube
7) Yahoo Answers
8) eBay
9) Dodge County ARC
10) Yahoo Groups
11) Yahoo Music.
Kristal_Rose Survey Central Gold Subscriber Silver Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
(reply to LindaH) posted 3-Oct-2009 7:51pm  
Useful glue article, however it doesn't bring up the subject of glue flexibility, an issue in laminating long-bows.
LindaH Survey Central Gold Subscriber Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
(reply to Kristal_Rose) posted 3-Oct-2009 9:04pm  
Oh. I never thought about flexibility. I don't need it for my stuff.
labjog Silver Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 3-Oct-2009 11:26pm  
1) Survey Central
2)The Merck Veterinary Manual
3) The lansing State Journal
4) Home access center (to check on the kids homework)
5)consumers affair.com
6)reptile supplies and exotic animals
7)American science&surplus supplies
8)Hirst art mold making page
9)pigpals sanctuary
10)drugs.com
Kristal_Rose Survey Central Gold Subscriber Silver Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
(reply to LindaH) posted 4-Oct-2009 12:21am  
That led to big distraction, searching for longhorn steer horns and such. Ok, I guess, since the bow is a recurring backburner project for a present, and Christmas approaches yet again.
Iseult Quadruple Gold Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 4-Oct-2009 5:40am  
I have five folders: Francais, Jobs, Painting & Art, Photoshop, and recipes.

Outside of the five, I have:
Hair Facts - http://www.hairfacts.com/#
PsyBlog Understand Your Mind - http://www.spring.org.uk/
How to Play Guitar - http://www.guitarplayerworld.com/
SN Traders - http://www.sntradersonline.com/
Let Me Google that for You - http://lmgtfy.com/
Go Ask Alice - http://www.goaskalice.columbia.edu/Cat4.html
Coupon Codes, Discounts, and Promotions - http://www.currentcodes.com/
Driver's Handbook - http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/dandv/driver/hand...
Get an OHIP - http://www.ontario.ca/en/services_for_residents/ST...
Access Pandora from Outside the US using Vidalia Bundle - http://globalpandora.com/Vidalia_Bundle
jettles Survey Central Gold Subscriber Bronze Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 4-Oct-2009 8:59am  
survey central, facebook, public library, netflix, local paper, NY times, birding sites, travel sites, bank, and my email homepage
cloudhugger Bronze Star Survey Creator
posted 4-Oct-2009 9:47am  
I don't understand the 'just click twice' part.
hawaiin dictionary
(folder) silly little games
(folder) FOOD
there's about 10 there.
 * dead face * too much work
labjog Silver Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
(reply to cloudhugger) posted 4-Oct-2009 10:45am  
> I don't understand the 'just click twice' part.
> hawaiin dictionary
> (folder) silly little games
> (folder) FOOD
> there's about 10 there.
>  * dead face * too much work

Ya, I thought about changing it to 5 things, but that was to much work too!  * raspberry *
cloudhugger Bronze Star Survey Creator
(reply to labjog) posted 4-Oct-2009 11:42am  
The three things I put down pretty much wrap up my favorites anyway.
Enheduanna Survey Central Subscriber
posted 4-Oct-2009 12:20pm  
I don't use IE.
Wicksy Gold Star Survey Creator
posted 4-Oct-2009 2:36pm  
ummm

What if you don't have internet explorer 6?
labjog Silver Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
(reply to Wicksy) posted 4-Oct-2009 2:54pm  
> ummm
>
> What if you don't have internet explorer 6?

I don't know why it specified explorer 6, I copied and pasted from Wickipedia, now quit being difficult  * evil smile *  * grin *
icurok Survey Qualifier
posted 5-Oct-2009 3:00am  
I use Google Chrome which, when you open a new tab, displays thumbnails of the 8 most visited sites.

1) Cbeebies
2) Google
3 eBay
4) Survey Central
5) Kongregate
6) Guardian
7) Wikipedia
8) Yahoo!
Gomezy3k
posted 5-Oct-2009 7:51am  
Obama Sucks websites, Democrats are stupid websites, gun websites, Harley websites, Goth websites. To many to list individually.
autumnlight
posted 5-Oct-2009 1:19pm  
I never use Internet Explorer - mostly use Google Chrome. Hotmail, BBC News, my website, surfthechannel.com, facebook, perez, failblog.
cerealkiller Gold Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 5-Oct-2009 1:36pm  
Trimet, life insurance quotes, Area 51, ADP pay statements, national weather service, Bentley motors, Costco, Purdue, National blind store, Van Halen
mandy Gold Qualifier
posted 5-Oct-2009 6:53pm  
nil
Jody Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
posted 6-Oct-2009 9:54am  
Cake Wrecks, XKCD, The Motley Fool - Living Below Your Means, Science Daily, The Big Picture - Boston.com, IMDB, Google, CNN, BBC, People
cprasky Survey Central Gold Subscriber Gold Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 8-Oct-2009 10:02pm  
1.) Interlinear Hebrew Scriptures
2.) Interlinear Greek Scriptures
3.) William Blake Archive
4.) Baruch Spinoza's Ethics
5.) MAPS (Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies)
6.) Erowid vaults
7.) Official Home of Virginia Lottery
8.) EreIam - Kirlian Tunnel Tarot Deck
9.) The Lucidity Institute (dedicated to lucid dreaming)
10.)Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia
cprasky Survey Central Gold Subscriber Gold Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 8-Oct-2009 10:38pm  
Hey, I just added The Golden Ass of Lucius Apuleius also. I read this once, years and years ago, and was recently wishing I could read it again. Finally hit on the idea of googling it ( * rolls eyes * ) and there it was. Yay!
Kristal_Rose Survey Central Gold Subscriber Silver Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
posted 9-Oct-2009 6:43am  
Dang. I really have to attend to my site one of these months. I've been treating it for years now as an unvisited archive. I stopped maintaining it the moment I saw that it required an overhaul.
Zang
posted 9-Oct-2009 12:51pm  
This is new?
Wicksy Gold Star Survey Creator
posted 10-Oct-2009 10:57am  
1) Who is Captain Charisma
2) What is hypocrisy?
3) Why are so many people hypocrites?
4) Which cereals actually kill?
5) Are fox mints made from cat products?
they Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier This user is on the site NOW (30 seconds ago)
posted 12-Oct-2009 9:46am  
cprasky Survey Central Gold Subscriber Gold Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
(reply to they) posted 12-Oct-2009 8:53pm  
Customerssuck.com???  * laughing out loud *
they Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier This user is on the site NOW (30 seconds ago)
(reply to cprasky) posted 12-Oct-2009 9:04pm  
 * laughing out loud * Hey, if you deal with customers, you need an outlet.

I don't post much, but it soothes me to read other people's horror stories.
Melf Gold Qualifier
(reply to they) posted 13-Oct-2009 3:27am  
meowry
posted 13-Oct-2009 4:36pm  
Well, I have Firefox. So mine is called "Bookmarks". I have (1) Costumers Manifesto, (2) ModtheSims2, (3) Candielicious.com, (4) Club Nintendo, (5) iVillage, (6) Coffee Break Arcade, (7) Amazon.com, (8) Facebook, (9) Eyeshine, (10) Two Lumps

Those are just random ones I picked. I have more than 100. Also, most of those bookmarks are in folders. And yes, I also have this site up there.
LindaH Survey Central Gold Subscriber Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
(reply to cprasky) posted 17-Oct-2009 10:46pm  
Have you ever read "The Dream Drugstore"? I love that book! I think you would probably like it.
cprasky Survey Central Gold Subscriber Gold Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
(reply to LindaH) posted 18-Oct-2009 8:00am  
> Have you ever read "The Dream Drugstore"? I love that book! I think
> you would probably like it.

No, I have not. Who wrote it?

If the subject matter is what the title makes it seem, you're probably right!  * smile *

LindaH Survey Central Gold Subscriber Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
(reply to cprasky) posted 18-Oct-2009 10:46am  
J Allan Hobson.

Here's a review...

This engrossing scientific analysis of brain chemistry gives a broad survey of the complex chemical and psychic interactions that produce alterations in human consciousness. Arguing that there are clear, although not direct, correspondences between "normal dreaming, the visions induced by psychedelic drugs, and the psychosis of mental illness," Hobson explores in layman's language and with personal anecdotes as well as historical examples the significance, purpose and function of these states for the human mind. Drawing upon a wide range of theories and discoveries such as William James's The Varieties of Religious Experience (1902), David Hartley's startling theories of dreaming (circa 1804) and Albert Hofmann's accidental discovery of LSD in 1938 Hobson elucidates such cultural and scientific questions as how Freud's dream theory relates to neurobiology, how Prozac and other antidepressants work and whether human consciousness and memory can be changed. Hobson views the brain itself as endlessly protean and malleable it is his eponymous "dream drugstore." His nonprejudicial, systemic approach to the various effects of brain chemistry is both enlightening and culturally challenging in its radical view of how psychedelics could be used in therapy and research into the causes of mental illness. Never avoiding the hard science behind his theories, Hobson delivers an important, needed addition to the literature on drugs, sleep, mental disturbances and brain science that is highly accessible to the common reader as well as to the scientist.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
cprasky Survey Central Gold Subscriber Gold Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
(reply to LindaH) posted 18-Oct-2009 1:55pm  
Hey thanks, Linda. Yeah, I would like it. I'll look into getting a copy.
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