Tuesday, June 28, 2005

Question: How Are Your Links Organized?

On my bookmarks bar:

•Columbia Spectator
•Regular Reading (pull-down: Slate, Salon, AL Daily)
•Reference (pull-down: various library database)
•Google
•Columbia
•News (pull-down: RSS feeds)
•Blogs (pull-down: Friends' Blogs)
•Essays (pull-down: Paul Graham, Malcolm Gladwell)
•Amazon.com


I can't decide if I like having pull-down menus of most/all of the sites I use or would rather have buttons for the ones I use most readily. Hmm. The crises of the not-working world. (For three more days.)

EDIT: Speaking of which, is it just me, or is Salon getting steadily more vapid? The more articles I read about how hard it is to fit into low-rise genes or hire a nanny, the more ashamed I am of having subscribed. I mean, Slate is always a little irritating, but Salon should be a home for decent journalism. More and more I find myself preferring Slashdot.

Also: I've realized that I really like magazines. This is all.