Here is an example of webfullness.
When I'm planning a trip to the South of France, I want to know what villas and apartments are available to rent.
I keep mentioning Ed Cherney, and not giving him a link. Here's one.
If you're looking for up to date music news, don't forget imusic and their headlines page.
I've always been interested in more things than my time can handle. The web may be a seemingly bottomless pit, but by finding and keeping bookmarks of important sites, it's usefullness has no end.
I keep my bookmarks on an html page. That's like opening your bookmarks file in your browser, except mine is edited and set up in a table.
Of course there are any number of accomodation possibilities and hotel links. This link is for the best hotels..
I may need some CIA generated maps.
Oh! The exchange rates
I've started to practice the songs I want to perform live.
I'm hoping to do some dates in the summer to support my first single. At least I'll be ready.
"If a reward - money, awards, praise, or winning a contest - comes to be seen as the reason one is engaging in an activity, that activity will be viewed as less enjoyable in its own right. With the exception of some behaviorists who doubt the very existence of intrinsic motivation, these conclusions are now widely accepted among psychologists."
Alfie Kohn - Boston Globe 1987