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My week on the web

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Here are the websites I bookmarked into my del.icio.us account over the past seven days:

  • Met Office: London: forecast
    The Met Office - The latest UK and international weather forecast. Global weather services for business and the public. UK weather warnings.

  • Tesco and Asda in email inquiry
    The Competition Commission has ordered two UK supermarket giants to hand over millions of emails and letters to investigate claims that they have been pressurising suppliers to cut prices.

  • 5 Things Every Geek Must Do Before Going to a Vacation
    In a nutshell: forward email, load apps, check passwords, trasfer bookmarks, take chargers.

  • SQL Server Express Video Series'
    Almost 9 hours of video-based instruction designed specifically for SQL Server beginners - individuals who are interested in learning the basics of how to create, manage, and connect to SQL Server Express databases.

  • Blogger gets hot and bothered over Nasa's climate data error
    Turns out only one of the ten hottest ever recorded months in the US is from the 21st century, and five occurred before 1939.

  • The Mix Tape USB Drive
    USB drive encased in what looks like a double-sided cassette tape.

  • Desperate Housewives Fashion Dolls
    Madame Alexander's 16-inch fashion doll versions of Bree, Edie, Gabrielle, Lynette and Susan.

  • Flickr Blog This to Draft
    Plugin that changes WordPress behaviour so that when you post from Flickr the resulting entry is created in draft rather than in published mode, giving you time to edit it first should you wish to do so.

  • iA Web Trendmap 2007
    The 200 most successful websites on the web, ordered by category, proximity, success, popularity and perspective. Clickable map, looks like a transport network, lines represent themes.

  • Zen To Done (ZTD): The Ultimate Simple Productivity System | zen habits
    If you've been having trouble with GTD, as great as it is, ZTD might be just for you. It focuses on the habit changes necessary for GTD, in a more practical way, and it focuses on doing, on simplifying, and on adding a simple structure.

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