Can you Digg it?

I recently discovered Digg.com, and can’t stop reading and “Digging”. Check it out!It’s kind of like a lovechild of the blogosphere (go buzzwords!) and Slashdot, but with less of a tech/Linux focus and more of a “nerd in general” focus. I like it. 🙂

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I found this awesome page where you can fly through clouds in your browser (try it!) off of digg.com It’s really awesome! You can control the speed and direction you go with the mouse — if you hold down the left click and move the mouse up and down, it changes whether it’s doing in forward and reverse. It’s really cool.

teisha - December 2nd, 2005 at 12:03 pm

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