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fallacy:
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The Ebay killer. Now mainly chicks and clothing focussed, but the first male ebay-retro-gaming sellers have arrived. It does everything right where Ebay stinks at:
No country localisations, you search all countries by default.
People who sell are real people with a name, a residential place, not floating 8-digit codes with a crap paypal email address to identify them
No bidding: only buy-it-now. I don't want to sit around at 4 am to check if I win something
The site looks decent (including decent pictures of the stuff sold), not My-Space like as Ebay does
Important for businesses: you get a receipt. Damn Ebay why don't you make these? Fleebay only mails a lousy email that is badly incomplete (Vat numbers anyone?) You can make a slightly better one for 90 days yourself on ebay's site, otherwise you have problems with you accountant.
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Thanks for this link.
I found some cool star wars pieces of art. I don’t particularly link Star Wars but this is the perfect kind of Geek\Classy hybrid art I was looking for my Media Room.
DaveMMR:
Another great site I read occasionally is The Oatmeal (theoatmeal.com)
Here's one of my favs: http://theoatmeal.com/comics/beer
And another: http://theoatmeal.com/blog/fix_computer
crashwg:
http://www.youtube.com/user/hickok45
http://failblog.org/
http://www.swapacd.com/ - not so much an "every day" thing but still a great site
The rest of my frequently visited sites have already been listed.
shmokes:
If you like gadgets, http://www.theverge.com is really good. It was started by the guy who made Engadget and then became disillusioned with the shallow direction it was heading under AOL's ownership.
Donkey_Kong:
I think www.pinterest.com is all the rage right now. They have a geek section. http://pinterest.com/all/?category=geek
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