Be more specific?
Here are my picks for the best sites that the Internet has to offer. :
Elated.com: I gotta put this site on the
list of WWW sites. My entire site is fabricated from a template from their
website. Compared to other templates, Elated.com provides general templates
that are both hip and contemporary. If you are looking for something a bit
more edgy or stylish, definitely give them a try.

CNET: CNET is one of the best sites for previews of
upcoming tech-gadgets. They have the most up-to-date information about
computers, software, and other gizmos. You will enjoy its new "Value-meter"
system that helps to determine whether the current price is good for its
various functions and usability.

E-bay: Where else in the web can you go to find
second-hand items or discounted new stuff? Well E-bay is a global site,
allowing people from Antigua to send their auction items to some guy in
Florida. Problem is that it's mostly for people over the age of 18 and in
possession of a credit card. Paypal is now a standard service offered by
E-bay, so it's much easier to pay for your auctions. Send me an e-mail if
you are selling something that you think I might be interested in buying
(particularly if it's something related to Dance Dance Revolution).

Dynamic Drive: Best site to get scripts
for your website! Period!

GameFAQs: My favorite site to get information
about video games that I'm having trouble with. They have FAQ's for all the
current game system, including PS1, PS2, Xbox, Gamecube, and GameBoyAdvance.
They also have an archive of all video game consoles ever produced. They are
also a partner of CMGSCCC, so it's also a good place to find a link for your
GameShark or Action Replay codes.
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