Haven’t posted in a long time, figured I might as well spam the blog with a worthless meme. Note that I’m on my parents’ computer, so half – hell, probably most – of these aren’t even mine.

Here’s what you do: Go to your browser’s address bar, and type in each letter of the alphabet, and see what it suggests.

via Shrikesque

A: Amazon.com – Followed closely by dozens of apple.com links.
B: Bonnaroo 2006 – I’m going this June. Lots of great bands, but wicked expensive.
C: MarketWatch – No idea, crap that NetZero auto-loads when you go online, or something.
D: Dictionary.com – if I was doing this on my laptop, this would never come up, because I habitually use the dictionary widget via OSX 10.4’s Dashboard instead of this site.
E: eBay – Boring. Last purchase? Intersella 5555 DVD.
F: FAFSA // US Dep’t of Ed. – Filled out financial aid info a few days ago. Late.
G: Gmail – E-mail of choice.
H: Hotmail – Oh, the irony. My parents still use Hotmail.
I: IMDB – The ultimate movie database site.
J: nada
K: Kelley Blue Book – The source when buying or selling a used car. Hoping to ditch my Honda soon.
L: LA Times – The West Coast equivalent to the NY Times. Or so I’ve heard.
M: Gmail – Gotta love how it redirects to “mail.google.com,” right?
N: Newgrounds Politics Forum – “Forum.php?id=4″ beats out the NG front page, the flash portal, and everything else.
O: MacDevCenter – Random site I stumbled upon while looking for [free] Mac software some time ago.
P: PunBB – PunBB is just about the best forum software that I’ve found. Light and fast, but still feature-laden.
Q: nada
R: Rolling Stone – Father’s contribution. Alright magazine though, I’ll admit.
S: Surfing on a Rocket – The forums I just recently opened. Come sign up.
T: Shrikesque – Blawg of the mysterious Shrike.
U: UB’s Photo Blog – I just visited for the first (and probably last) time five minutes ago. Photoblog of the more mysterious brother of Shrike.
V: VersionTracker – OSX software stuff.
W: White Male Consumer – This blog. Actually got the url to the admin section, but there’s nothing to see there. Move along.
X: nada
Y: Yahooligans – Yahoo’s attempt at netting the two- to five-year-old internet surfing age group. I have no idea why this came up.
Z: Mac Zone – Another random mac site I must have clicked through briefly a few weeks ago.

Not terribly interesting on this computer. I’ll have to re-do this later on my laptop, where I’m online the bulk of most days.