So. Want to peer into my online life? Want to see where I lurk?
OK then.
I spend a good chunk of the week at the following sites in no particular order:
Non-Geek Blogs
The Anthropik Network, hours of enjoyment
Fark.com
San Francisco Chronicle
FreeHand Blog
Photoshop News
Real World Illustrator
The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs
Howard Stern
Bubba The Love Spoonge
Daily Rotation, my favorite way to aggregate IT news
The Inquirer
The Register
Stern Fan Network
Toledo Blade
Creative Pro
Geek-Related Blogs
Behind the Sofa
Seven Hells!
Blockade Boy, The comic book fashion blog!
BeaucoupKevin.com
Branded in the 80s
Postmodernbarney
Please Save Me Robots
Dave's Long Box
The Absorbascon
Zaius Nation: Zome Apes Are More Equal Than Others
Newsarama
Chris's Invincible Super-Blog
Comics Should Be Good
The Comics Curmudgeon, where I learned to love Margo
Dave Ex Machina - A Thousand Points of Articulation
Lameazoid
Polite Dissent
Written World
What Were They Thinking?
Other
The Movie Blog
Hooper's House of Insults and Pancakes
There. That's a small sampling of my day.
There's a lot more buy I'm sick of cutting and pasting.

With the world we live in these days, it might be informative to add juancole.com to that list.
Wow, that's a lot of comic related blogs you visit, there. Get a life!
*opens box from Amazon.com containing Ultimate Spider-Man vol. 1 and 2 and Amazing Spider-Man DVD-ROM with every issue through Dec. 2006*
Sigh...
Frowny: Thanks...
Well, it is the only way I keep up on what is really happening in comics since we only get about 6 a month now.
Heavyarms:
I've been doing the same thing, but through those Marvel essentials collections as opposed to DVD-ROM. I just like my comics better as books. That isn't to say I won't read them on my computer-I mean, that was the only way I could get my hands on Moore's Marvel(Miracle)man. But even in black and white, Kirby's Thor is mesmerizing.
Thanks for the link! You have a cool blog.
Frowny: Well, I was excited about the Amazing Spider-Man DVD-ROM until I popped it in and found that it was just a bunch of PDFs, albeit good scans of the pages from some Marvel bigwig's personal collection. Still, it's the best way to go back and read 40 years worth of Wall Crawler without having to spend, what, several hundred dollars? But I agree, comics read much better on paper than on screen.
No online webcomics ?
Nightowl: Well. I do read some things online but they are print comics that are also online. I rarely if ever ready strictly web comics unless you cound ExplodingDog.com.
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