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Non-TSOM-related Computer Activities

Posted: 08 Oct 2014, 13:11
by eastmidswhizzkid
i try to have a life outside of cyber-space but it can be hard, especially when its sitting there all lit-up, LEDs winking, like a flirtacious Cenobite offering "such pleasures..." and i'm sure i'm not alone.
so, apart from anything to do with the sisters or coming here and moaning about them, what DO you spend all your time doing on the internet? (we'll take pornography as a given shall we, before anyone starts.)

for me it's:
gaming: virtual pool 4 must account for at least 50% of my time. more like going down the pub and playing pool than going down the pub and playing pool. international community-mostly USA- where there's always a table free and the cues aren't bent. free account will get you a basic game but a £6 (ish) yearly sub is well worth it.

non-gaming: i don't do twitter, i don't do facebook, i do do instagram (but only to d/ll lady Gaga's pictures and tell her how much i love her) and i don't do other fora except our brothers and sisters at the cure community for Fantasy Premier League and occasional pie-related conversations. as a music resource i find pirate bay and kickass torrents have the biggest range of illegal downloadable content and of course wikipedia is a great non-specific starting point for most subjects.looking at my bookmarks it seems music and pictures of gaga win overall tho.

Posted: 08 Oct 2014, 13:48
by markfiend
Ooh lots of stuff.

I do have accounts on all the usual social media suspects, although my involvement with them all is sporadic, as and when I can be arsed.

Other than that, I like projecteuler.net to keep my eye in on computer-based problem-solving.
xkcd.com for geek-based humour
dresdencodak.com is another great online comic
I read a number of the blogs at freethoughtblogs.com
Astronomy picture of the day apod.nasa.gov for pretty pictures
Plenty of others I can't think of offhand

Posted: 08 Oct 2014, 14:36
by Pista
I think my first click of the day will always be the BBC news page & I do drill into it region by region & country by country.
Also I plunder other random news sites to try to get a balanced view of the same stories from around the planet.

Quick squizz at dime to see if there are any new shows worth an airing

Over to TheCureCommunity to see if anyone broke it overnight

Here obvs.

But I am very partial to news. Or more specifically mocking it. So I do like to spend a lot of time at Fark.com where there's something for everyone (although the people in the politics tab can be a bit batshiat crazy)

6Music's another vice & I rarely (if ever) miss Lauren Laverne.

Twitter's just a sort of spin off to actual web tomfoolery for me.

Oh, & I'll use KAT for TV shows that haven't aired here yet

:D

Posted: 08 Oct 2014, 15:08
by paint it black
yeah news, sport and music

local forums looking at nostalgia photos

and a model rail forum

no games, Xbox for that

do remote access work too - which seems to benefit both parties

Posted: 08 Oct 2014, 18:40
by EvilBastard
News: Auntie Beeb, The Grauniad, a couple of local news sites that are more interesting for the comments section than anything else.

Message Boards: HL, FB

Comics: XKCD, Weebls Stuff, Nice Hair, TwoLumps

Mental Break: Cute Overload, CatOfTheDay, DailyKitten, ICanHasCheezburger (you may be seeing a pattern here)

Other: Flickr, the GiMP help pages (so much more fun to use than PhotoChop), BaseCamp (to see how many ways designers can rewrite my requirements and deliver something that is almost, but not quite, entirely unlike what (a) I asked for, and (b) what the client expects.

Posted: 08 Oct 2014, 19:06
by iesus
I usually try to find old movies, documentaries, old animations, books, food recipes, subtitles if available for some of those i download and want to share with non fluent english speakers. Read some conspiracy theories sites for news :innocent:
Checking news about sciences, physic, chemistry, maths, engineering.
Checking things to do and hotels for travels.
Checking things to see and travels to make before i expire in this dimension :lol:
And ofc many many things about my work. I am thinking that i do today more things for work by using browsers than 12-14 years ago :roll:

Posted: 08 Oct 2014, 19:34
by emilystrange
teacher forum, darkness various places, twitter, facebook (for site and myself) lolcats, work related stuff, news... takes up two browsers constantly on the go.

Posted: 08 Oct 2014, 21:39
by lazarus corporation
Well, I maintain my own art website selling my artwork, as you all know because I slip it into online conversation often enough.

And then there's social media, and keeping up to date with the latest art, culture, & web development news via RSS feeds (I have about 300 feeds on my RSS reader of choice).

Posted: 16 Oct 2014, 12:04
by markfiend
find out what was on the BBC the day you were born: http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/

Posted: 16 Oct 2014, 12:09
by Pista
markfiend wrote:find out what was on the BBC the day you were born: http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/
That's pretty cool.
Looks like a load of foreign language lessons in the morning for me

Posted: 16 Oct 2014, 14:14
by aims
mostly twitter
welcome to night vale and novarafm podcasts
GrandOldTeam for Everton stuff

Posted: 16 Oct 2014, 19:04
by stufarq
Cyberterrorism

Posted: 16 Oct 2014, 23:12
by Nikolas Vitus Lagartija
Work, more work, BBC News, football forum, Slicing up Eyeballs, booking cheap holidays (in Croatia just now), YouTube, etc

Posted: 17 Oct 2014, 01:03
by eastmidswhizzkid
i'd love to work from home in some way using the computer/internet. it's finding something reasonably paid that requires no special technical ability that's the problem...

Posted: 17 Oct 2014, 09:25
by markfiend
More:

Dinosaur blogs:
http://svpow.com/
http://chasmosaurs.blogspot.co.uk/
http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/tetrapod-zoology/ sometimes covers dinos

Origami:
http://langorigami.com/ isn't updated very often
http://www.origami-shop.com/ for all your paper needs

Astronomy:
http://www.slate.com/blogs/bad_astronomy.html
I already mentioned APOD...

Posted: 17 Oct 2014, 10:15
by iesus
markfiend may i suggest a book if it happens to get a copy for a read
The First Fossil Hunters: Dinosaurs, Mammoths, and Myth in Greek and Roman Times
I didn't know that you like Dinos :D

Posted: 17 Oct 2014, 13:44
by markfiend
Thanks :notworthy:

Posted: 17 Oct 2014, 15:38
by culprit
markfiend wrote:More:

Dinosaur blogs:
http://svpow.com/
http://chasmosaurs.blogspot.co.uk/
http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/tetrapod-zoology/ sometimes covers dinos

Origami:
http://langorigami.com/ isn't updated very often
http://www.origami-shop.com/ for all your paper needs

Astronomy:
http://www.slate.com/blogs/bad_astronomy.html
I already mentioned APOD...
... have you been stealing my favourites??

Need to add:

theQuietus - obscure but checked every day
io9 - covers all my interests
TOR - the book site not the dark web thingy

Re: Non-TSOM-related Computer Activities

Posted: 18 Oct 2014, 22:08
by AlixJH
100% of my time on the internet I collect pictures. Eldritch, Warhol, Vai, and some other people. Also watch movies, listen to music, read the wiki [s](but not only)[/s], and.. and.. something else. Lalala :roll:

Posted: 19 Oct 2014, 03:05
by Dan
I mainly collect music and videos and radio programmes.
A lot of Japanese music, some Jpop (being able to download concerts within a few hours of them ending is kindof cool) and some older stuff too, and lately I've been listening to some Russian music. AlixJH it says your location is Moscow so you'll presumably have heard of them... Natalya Mogilevskaya, Tatiana Bulanova (I think she's married to a footballer) and Janna Aguzarova (I've been a fan of her for years, she's totally nuts but I think she's great!) and for older stuff, Lidia Ruslanova who seems to have an interesting life story.

Posted: 13 Nov 2014, 18:14
by Being645
Beyond Sisters stuff (and the SistersWiki) and other music stuff, I'm always busy with plenty human rights affairs and checking loads of such websites regularly, including the official ones from the UN, EU and so on. In addition all the online petitions I receive from NGOs of various scope like human rights, environmental concerns, free internet, free press and so on ...

Or today, this page and project, which I find worth supporting. I'm entirely a fan of the ICC ...
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/to-end-impunity