Link: http://www.drhorrible.com/The latest project from Joss Whedon - a web series centering around the story of mad scientist Dr. Horrible as told in a musical manner. 
Link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/rgsunico/sets/72157604084808723/This collection features those pictures I'm especially proud of as I try to get better and better at digital photography.
Most if not all pictures were taken with just a Pentax Optio M20 (which only has 3x optical zoom) and any tweaking / photo optimization was done using either Picasa 2.7 or GIMP 2.4.
Your comments are more than welcome.
Link: http://www.tenthdimension.com/I StumbledUpon this site today and it presents some pretty interesting views of higher dimensions and presents them in a manner that is easily accessible and digestible by even non-technical visitors.
If you're feeling like diving into physics for a bit, try this site out! 
Link: http://www.muffinfilms.com/Do you like muffins? Well, they certainly like you and here's a bizarre collection of 16 original Flash-based films about muffins.
Link: http://www.angryalien.com/A really funny site that features 30-second synopses of popular movies using, well, flash-animated bunnies! Hilarious! 
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Link: http://www.youdontknowjack.com/One of the best game show programs for the PC is now online! You Don't Know Jack features a daily Dis or Dat and a weekly 7-question "episode" of the classic YDKJ game. 
Link: http://pinoygayblogs.com/Pinoy Gay Blogs is a listing of all gay blogs created by Filipinos around the world. I'm currently writing feature reviews of the various blogs in entries that are cross-posted from The Geeky Guide to Nearly Everything.
If you're interested in joining the list, feel free to leave a comment on the site and your request should be processed in time.
Link: http://www.shelfari.com/Shelfari is a more specialized social networking site built around books as a central theme. You can create a virtual version of your actual or ideal library and find users with similar interests or find books you also might like based on your selections. It has direct ties to Amazon so book information is up-to-date and if you want to buy any of them, you're just a click away. 
Link: http://www.slate.com/id/2150150/This is an interesting series written by David Plotz as hosted by Slate Magazine about an ignorant man finally taking the time to read the book upon which his religion is based upon. While in many ways humorous, Blogging the Bible is an interesting perspective on the collection of stories that is the Bible from a modern perspective. Both religious and non-religious people alike are sure to walk away with something after following along this series. 
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