Let's Go Digging

As you may have notice if you want my links closely, I'm now into Digg. Digg.com is kinda billed as Slashdot without the top-heavy management that filters stories. So most of the stories are geek-related, but then again some are just random, weird stories. Anyone (who has signed up) can write up links to stories, and if somebody enjoys it, they "digg" it. If it's really cool, it'll show up on the front page of Digg. Check it out to find some really interesting stuff. And if you ever want to see what I've been reading, check out the link in the "All Mine" section: Stories I Dugg. I thought those links were interesting reading, so maybe you will too. Oh, and if you join Digg, add me to your friends list!

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