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Updated over 16 years ago,

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Frank Adams
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Which sites do we hang out at?

Frank Adams
  • Loveland, CO
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We at biggerpockets are a pretty diverse group as far as background, education, geography, market focus and age, but also potically and socially. I'd be interested in seeing which websites we have in common.

I'll start it off, all are "dot com" unless otherwise indicated:

biggerpockets; this has become my default REI site, because of the high quality of the questons, and answers I've quit hanging out an any other REI site.

insideautomotive; not just automotive. This is the BEST NEWS site I've ever found! Want to know the truth about high gas prices? Want to find the stories that the MSM misses? This is your site. The master has also written two web books titled "The Backside Of American History", which cover things that were actually big news stories, but you probably never learned about in school.

salon; heavily, but not entirely politics. In depth and background stories that generally aren't covered by the msm. A necessity for a political junky like me.

mediamatters (org); anthing that gets as much hate from the right wing press must be doing a great job.

city-data (org); want to know any statistics about a city or zip code, this is your site. It also has statewide and city discussion boards as well as general subject boards.

rottentomatoes; I'm a movie junky (easier to deal with than real life) so this is great for research, it's pretty cool because the moves discussed (and posters) are not just American.

doityourself; the best site I've found for posting questions and getting GOOD answers on how to do a particular job.

I also subscribe to the onlline editions of several big newspapers and magazines that I don't receive in paper form.

all cash

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