Websites you visit everyday, besides AM

browsing.jpg



Let's see what you are looking at, when not browsing "Anabolic Minds".

Invalid Link Removed
Invalid Link Removed
Invalid Link Removed
Invalid Link Removed
Invalid Link Removed
Invalid Link Removed
 
There are others?!?!
 
I spend most of my computer time doing nerd things

stack overflow
quora
eloquentjavascript
jsfiddle

etc. etc.

For other things, youtube. I have to be bored to get onto that though lol
 
I spend most of my computer time doing nerd things

stack overflow
quora
eloquentjavascript
jsfiddle

etc. etc.

For other things, youtube. I have to be bored to get onto that though lol

Browsed the sites and... yep, "nerd things", lol
 
Browsed the sites and... yep, "nerd things", lol

Haha, I dont really browse a lot unless it has a purpose. Im working on developing a website and need those to keep me updated.

I used to use newgrounds a lot and watch the movies
 
Many visited for work reasons every day.

But for recreation it is City Data, the Politics and Current Events forums are hilarious.

I read a great deal of WW2 so also visit Axis History Forum. Top notch info there.

I have an LSx vehicle so visit LS1Tech.com.
 
I wanted to resist being the guy who says this, but my inner comedian can't pass this up.

Redtube, Blackpeoplemeet dot com, and Ashley Madison

There I said it. I can now sleep tonight lol.
 
Cheaters :lol:
 
I wanted to resist being the guy who says this, but my inner comedian can't pass this up.

Redtube, Blackpeoplemeet dot com, and Ashley Madison

There I said it. I can now sleep tonight lol.

Since you are the first, here the dark side:

efukt dot com , humoron dot com
 
LOL.

You're here. You got that going for you. :lol:
 
I run ppc advertising for my day job so I'm on AdWords all day. Take breaks with deadspin and Facebook
 
I bounce around a few times a day between the news sites (CNN & Fox News mostly, then I try to figure out the real truth somewhere in between the propaganda on each). Then there's Facebook (mostly for work). Then depending on what the day's project is, it's a slew of programming sites to help me figure out why something I'm doing isn't working right or to help me debug and fix something that someone else wrote.

Truth be told, I'm online so much for work that I don't really enjoy doing much else on the web when I'm not working. I try to disconnect from it as much as possible, but always have my iPhone there in case something comes up.
 
Back
Top