Posts Tagged ‘cnn’

Floating City off the Coast of San Francisco

// March 10th, 2009 // No Comments » // Life

Plans for a floating city off the coast of San Francisco - via cnn.com

Story Highlights

  • Prototype floating city, called a seastead, may be ready in 3 years, engineer says
  • Not clear if construction is possible or what it would cost, he admits
  • The cities would look a bit like oil platforms but wouldn’t be fixed in place
  • Floating cities could experiment with new forms of govern

    ment, planners say

via City floating on the sea could be just 3 years away – CNN.com.

What I read on the web every day

// August 4th, 2008 // 2 Comments » // Life

Like most people who’s job is based around the internet, there are several websites that I visit each and every day.  These website keep me up to date on what’s going on.

I thought I’d share these links with you.

FIRST HITS: (these are the very first sites I visit when I start my day)

  • Pandora – I load in my custom radio station, sit back, and listen to only what I like all day long.
  • NewsGator – This is what I use to Subscribe to RSS feeds. (I’ll share these links later in this post)
  • CNN – I like this site for my National & World news headlines
  • Times Daily – This is the local Florence, AL news website
  • Design-Feed – This site aggregates nearly 300 design related blogs into one site.  Great for inspiration.
  • UwebD – University Web Developers.  This is a social networking site for those of us dealing with the web as it relates to the higher education industry.
  • FeedBurner – This site lets me know how many people actually visit my blog, and where they come from.
  • Facebook – This is where I catch up on all the latest news from my friends all across the country.

DAILY RSS READS: (read from my online RSS reader, NewsGator)

So, I hope you found this somewhat interesting, and maybe I turned you on to a new website that you hadn’t seen before.  If I did, leave me a comment and let me know about it!

Also, subscribe to my blog in your own RSS reader!

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