So in my internet travels I come across a variety of websites, a great many of which aren't worth the time I spent looking at them, however there are times when I come across sites that are worth sharing. Enter Woot!, Woot.com is a retail site of sorts. What they do is the sell one item a day and only one item, when it's gone it's gone. From what I've seen after a few weeks of checking in the items are usually at a pretty good price, most of the electronics are referbs, but at the price they are selling them it really doesn't matter (i.e. 37" LCD HD TV for $300, which I missed out on... dangit). I reasearched them and found pretty good feedback about their services, however the rub is that they are strictly a seller. If you have a problem with the merchandise 10 days down the road, your stuck dealing with a manufacturer because they don't "stand behind" products they sell. I haven't personally bought anything from them yet, but I now check the site daily as part of my morning web check, hoping for a good deal to come my way. Might be worth checking out especially with the holidays right around the corner.
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Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Hulu!
If you visit only one website ever (ok two cause I gotta count this one ;)) make it Hulu. Follow the link below and bookmark it immediately. Hulu has more shows on it than any site Family Guy, Biggest Loser, Daily Show, and I could go on and on. The shows are licensed and full episodes, not like the cut up episodes that are on Youtube. The awesome thing about Hulu is it has some old school shows, (http://www.hulu.com/watch/105/doogie-howser-md-pilot#x-0,vepisode,1) <= Oh yeah, that is a link to the Pilot episode of Doogie Howser, MD, I wasted a solid 3-4 hours Friday watching old episodes of Doogie. NPH is my hero. And there is way more where that came from, Charles in Charge anyone?
For those of you that are bloggers, hulu allows you to customize your own clips from the shows on the site. The clip of Stewie pumping some iron that I posted as this weeks VotW, was created via Hulu. No more scouring the internet for that perfect clip, just make your own on Hulu.
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