Wednesday, February 27, 2008

My 5 Favorite Links

Tagged by Adeq, i had been thinking of sharing my favorite links long time ago thus thanks for tagged me.
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The Linking Tag Rules

1. List out five favourite links - the links can be of business sites, affiliate links or whatever that suits the blogger.
2. Tag five more people to share their links, so hopefully, at the end of the tag, we would be able to share good links with each other.
3. The links MUST be clean. No X-rated sites.
4. List out only FIVE links.
5. You MUST tell FIVE people you choose.
6. Provide the link back to the person who tagged you.
7. Obviously, it should be an active link.
My 5 favourite links:
1) Kapasitor.Net is a place where you could read poem, stories, blog and other creative materials. It's created by Jojo firstly as personal blog to post his "Aku Budak Setan: Nazihah" masterpiece and grows into an awesome creative content community. I love to read blog, poem and short story. A must read for everyday dose of creative content.

2) My Blog of course! Since i have most of fellow bloggers of mine in the link on the right panel, i always load my blog page first thing in the morning. Also to read the comments & any new shoutout (eventhough i rarely reply to it).

3) Wikipedia now the giant pimp of trustworthy and valid information of the Net. It might be freely edited but with tight regulation and references required to validate articles, it become hot spot for knowledge centre in the Net. Read the news and trivia (facts of the day kinda) and you will amaze to where the article could wiki-hopping you to another articles.

4) English - Japanese Online Dictionary provide a place for freaking Japanophile. The dictionary provide quick references for standard words and the best thing about this dictionary is it accepts *romaji so even if your PC not support Japanese character display & keyboard setup, you could still find the meaning of word using romaji.

*Romaji is way to spell Japanese words using alphanumeric character. Example to try: gomen nasai in Jap -> English.

5) Drama Wiki is among the best wiki for Asian drama. Since this wiki is a project of D-Addicts, it pretty much cover certain countries only which are Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, Chinese, Taiwan & Singapore. It provide comprehensive information and updated almost daily with tight guidelines on posting articles. Updates on upcoming dramas giving readers and downloaders on latest drama which would be release in market for upcoming season (in Japanese drama case, they release drama according to winter, fall, summer and spring).

As listed my favorite links when i surf the Net in the office. At home, i have another few links which i frequently visit such as Friendster, EPL, Utusan Malaysia, D-Addicts and few more. You could say i'm a nerd since most of my life is about Internet. Seriously, i wonder how i could survive without Internet in a day. Perhaps that statement ia exaggerating but i could die of boredom without Internet.

Who i want to tag?
Nah...i end the tag game here. :)

Quickie:
Gokusen 3 will be available in Spring 2008. Gokusen 3 Wiki Link.

3 comments:

Jannah said...

Gokusen,

Love the first one. The second one a bit merepek. But still adore the teacher, buat ku semangat nak mengajar kelak..

Plus the hot students. Nasib baik I primary school.

Fightooo...

dueng said...

me love gokusen juga. you should watch the special episode, lagi la mengarut. yaahhh...the students are eye candy for you girls.

yankumi awesome and she's one hell of elegant and beautiful woman. especially in her kimono. fightooo...ohhh~

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