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2. What sites do you bookmark and access regularly?
> my ma.gnolia bookmarks http://ma.gnolia.com
> my yahoo home page - rss feeds, weather, etc.
> a number of different sites on neuroscience, cognitive science, usability,
information architecture
> boxes and arrows http://www.boxesandarrows.com/
> digital web mag http://digital-web.com/
> wikipedia
> google, all day long, for answers to technical questions (and ask
metafilter)
3. What diversions do you subscribe to or regularly access? How much time
a day do you feel is justified in accessing/reading these kinds of things?
(A former team leader suggested 5 minutes for every hour.)
> 43things
> lifehacker
4. And perhaps to put everything in proportion, how many hours a week were
you hired to work and do you actually work?
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