Hello again everyone.
This semester I am taking a class on trends in business practices and technology. Part of the class requirements is that I constantly research current music/entertainment/media technological development, innovation, or events. Having been living under a rock for the past 4 years whilst I've been slaving away trying to get my bachelor's degree I'm finding this to be a bit of a daunting task which is why I'm using my lifelines to figure out where to start. In short, my question is this:
Where do you get your buzz?
Where do you get your buzz?
*holds up a bong*
[smile]
Er, seriously though, I read the globe and mail online.
[smile]
Er, seriously though, I read the globe and mail online.
I'm afraid I have no idea what you're talking about. Could you elaborate a bit more?
Quote: Original post by gantoine
I'm afraid I have no idea what you're talking about. Could you elaborate a bit more?
I think by "buzz" he means "entertainment news".
steam mostly. IGN sometimes. Imdb too. I prefer freinds for my ent news update
Coffee does the trick.
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In order of most to least relevant to entertainment news:
- movies.ign.com
- Slashdot (yes, I hate them, but still, it's news)
- Geek.com
- motls.blogspot.com
- Not Even Wrong blog
- Backreaction blog
- Arxiv blog
- Google News (it now has an AP feed, so cnn can go to hell)
- movies.ign.com
- Slashdot (yes, I hate them, but still, it's news)
- Geek.com
- motls.blogspot.com
- Not Even Wrong blog
- Backreaction blog
- Arxiv blog
- Google News (it now has an AP feed, so cnn can go to hell)
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