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Damn.  W and I are buying all kinds of computer crap so we can rebuild a new computer (it�s going to kick ass) but then I realized something today�something terrible.  I was thinking about what a pisser it is that we lost all the stuff we had saved on the other computer.  I was thinking about the hundreds of hours I�d spent on writing articles, responses to articles, and things debunking websites (religious/creationism) I�d found.  I was upset about it because I had dozens of them, things I hadn�t published to my site or sent to the owner of another site.  This is what I get for putting things off, I suppose.  But then I realized something that was worse than all that: my favorite places.  Over the past three years I have been meticulously gathering and organizing the best sites I could find on the Internet.  The last time I counted, I had nearly 1,000 working links (go through and delete dead links every three or four months).  The last time I counted was about nine months ago.  When my computer died and went to hell, there�s no doubt in my mind I had well over 1,000 of the best atheist, freethought, political (with democrat slant), evolution, and debunking sites available in English.  I�m hurt.  The loss of this list is devastating. 

Here�s what I�ve learned about good sites: they aren�t always easy to find.  Some of the best sides I had I stumbled upon by clicking a long chain of links from one site to another.  For some reason, a person or persons will spend a great deal of time and effort creating a wonderful website, only to realize that he or she doesn�t know how to get a good ranking on a search engine.  It took me a long time to get my site where it is with the keywords most used to find it, so I had no advice to give to these folks.  It doesn�t matter, the thing is that I�ve lost them�forever.  I�ll recover some of them, probably most of them.  Still, I know it�ll take years to build a list of that quality again.  Sure, I could spend an hour a day for two or three weeks and probably have just as many sites in my new favorite list, but I wouldn�t have the same sites.  It�s upsetting.  Hmph!
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