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Introducing "Crooked Links"

Sometimes I find an interesting site that's worth linking to, but I don't have a lot to say about the entry besides "hey, check this out because it's neat." (Either that, or I'm just feeling lazy.)

I don't like to make short, boring entries just to point out something I think is neat, so I created a separate blog just for my bookmarks: Crooked Links.

The 5 most recent links will appear on the sidebar of this weblog (thanks to some Movable Type hackery), but if you want to get Crooked Links in your aggregator, it has separate RSS and Atom syndication feeds. The entries on Crooked Links will have comments enabled (although I can't imagine people really wanting to comment on them). Clicking on the sidebar link will take you directly to the linked page. If you'd prefer to visit the corresponding Crooked Links entry, click the "»" link instead.

Okay, enough of that crap. See? This is why I don't like to write entries about links. Whatever.

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