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author: Eric Wagoner
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date: '2000-03-15T10:11:58'
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title: A peek through my refferer
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A peek through my refferer logs found [this interesting personal portal](http://www.tr-scott.dircon.co.uk/tobylog.html). One click opens several of Toby's favorite sites each in its own window. I found it interesting because it mimics my own browsing style of having a handful of browser windows up at once and trickling through them while I'm at work. While waiting for data to extract, for example, I can quickly read a news story that caught my eye earlier in the day and then get right back to work. Quick burst of web browsing followed by a couple hours of slow digestion. The only trouble is when my laptop crashes (say, when I'm alpha-testing new code or, oh, using a Microsoft product), I lose all of my unread windows, and I rarely remember what I had waiting for me.
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