Some Links Of Personal Interest
Here are some links I regularly use while websurfing. I'll pass them along; you may find some to be helpful, or of interest:
BEN'S BARGAINS
This is a great place to get head's up on great deals on all kinds of items, especially electronics and computer related. For example, I purchased an Epson printer, complete with ink cartridges, for $19.95 shipped. And I found an SD card for my Tungsten E for the same price. The deals tend to disappear quickly. I check it everyday.
T-BLOG COFFEE
Here's a fellow T-blogger. He grows and ships his own coffee from Hawaii. I'm soon to order some for my wife. Personally, although it smells good, I don't like coffee myself.
FREE CREDIT REPORT - REALLY
You are entitled to a free credit report, from all three credit bureaus, every year. These guys exercise so much power over our lives. And, I do not trust them. You shouldn't either. Every four months I get a free report.
GENERATOR BLOG
This is a great resource for all kinds of crazy additions to your creative blogs. I use it sometimes. More often, I just click through and observe some of the creative links.
SERMON ILLUSTRATIONS
A fellow Baptist minister has put in lots of work to provide this site for folks like myself. It is filled with sermons, sermon illustrations, etc. It probably is only of interest to a preacher.
STRESS RELIEF
Wow, what a link! I've found you can order just about anything on e-bay. I've ordered this item before. It sits in a desk drawer. Sometimes when I feel stressed, I pull it out for a personal laugh. And when someone is giving me a hard time, this just may be in my pocket. I wouldn't actually show it to the troublemaker, but it is a reminder that sometimes life requires dealing with just this sort of thing. An investment well worth the four bucks.
EMBEDDING A LINK IN A POST
A big word of "thanks" goes to my fellow T-Blogger, "Inkspector", for this timely article. For the longest time, I've been unable to place properly appearing links in my writings. Call me dense- I am dense when it comes to computing- but this helpful friend has made it simple. Just read the article and follow directions!


