Within minutes after Entrecard resumed normal service after the fire which forced their servers to be taken offline, I was done with my dropping chores. Here are my Entrefinds:
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- SlackerHeaven, on haters: bask in the attention, post more of the stuff which pissed them off, reply to them, ignore them.
- The Wealthy Blogger, on procrastinating: don't put off starting on something, don't be afraid to commit mistakes!
- Helping Hands, on useful sites (for him, at least). I like Big First Name. :) And I'm going to do what Helping Hands did, list useful sites.
- Web Development 2 discusses the Internet Explorer CSS min-height hack.
- UnderHeavenz reviewed TinEye, a tool to find duplicate images on the web. I've already requested an invite. :) He previously posted on Google AdSense soon to be available in RSS feed.
- My Digital Life reviewed Wakoopa, which "makes snooping around your friends profiles and PC's so much fun because you get to learn which apps are their most used, as well as which app is more served around the world or in your friend-circle" while LinkFog reviewed Plurk, a Twitter wannabee (hopefully without the downtime).
- All in 123 has a note on Turbanizer, a tool to see yourself in a turban.
- MakaPalm.com shares notes on HandyCase.com, which offers free Palm OS software.
- InterWeb TV tried and was denied at PluggedIn because it only supports IE. I feel bad for you buddy. :(
- http://www.collegestudentsarepoor.com/2008/05/make-money-as-online-juror.html
- http://www.itminddesign.com/2008/05/22/a-handy-use-for-twitter/ - as reminder app.
- http://judesmultiinfo.com/judes_info/2008/05/31/why-the-heck-am-i-still-blogging/ - still don't know why :)
- http://www.searchenginepanel.com/four-signs-of-a-great-search-engine-optimizer/ - 1.) broad technical knowledge; 2.) a master of language; 3.) SEO immersed; 4.) driven by results.
- http://articlespecialist.blogspot.com/2008/06/dont-buy-overpriced-blog-to-make-money.html
- http://www.bizphere.com/seo-and-backlinking/
- http://gedetbasumatary.com/add-visitor-comments-policy-to-your-blogger-blog/
- http://www.thebuzznutter.com/2008/05/vector-graphic-image-manipulation-free.html
- http://www.isamansworld.com/2008/05/choices-of-monitors-whats-best-for-you.html
- http://empireinfo.com/blog/30-profit-generating-tips-part-3/ - very cool tips
- http://personal-budgeting.blogspot.com/2008/05/personal-budgeting-how-far-ahead-should.html
- http://sheenonline.biz/index.php/2008/05/31/how-twitter-keeps-me-from-getting-things-done/
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That's a lot of stuff you found in "minutes" of dropping!
While I don't view dropping as a race, so don't worry too much about the speed of it (unless its very VERY slow loading sites), I can't help but wonder how you manage to read and drop so quickly.
Kudos on the method whatever it is.
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Hi Margaret,
That's 59 minutes to be exact, while today I was able to exhaust my 300 limit within 52 minutes. I have noted at the Entrecard forum the factors which I have identified as pertinent to the issue of speed dropping.
I had always been a time-conscious person since a decade ago even if I am bit of a slacker (right now I am not yet done with my masters report, which would be due by the end of this week). There are just so many things to do aside from dropping Entrecards :)
Also, I don't read while dropping; I keep a list of the URLs of the articles which I found useful to read and then go through them when I have the time.
I like your short review idea! Genius, really.
Cool..this is the power of EC!
@ken: But sometimes it takes so much time :)
@dyjano: I agree with you!