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I used to use Delicious, until without announcement they switched to a new system and I lost around 20% of my bookmarks. I've now mostly moved everything over to Google Bookmarks. The tagging isn't as seamless as it was on the old Delicious.

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Bookmarks?  I don't bookmark a thing, what is this "organized" of which you speak?

Sadly I am pretty fanatical about it :unsure: There are hundreds of pages/threads I refer to numerous times. In comparison my tagging/organizing of music on hardrives is terrible.

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Used to use Delicious also. Now I pretty much use nothing... well, Google to refind.

EDIT: Now that I think a bit more about it, complex bookmarking seemed to trail-off for me about the time RSS readers took off (not identical, but then again I don't visit sites much anymore). Speaking of... fuck Google Reader.

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I was not aware that there was much more than just the simple bookmarks bar.  I guess that since I only frequent about 20 or so sites on a regular basis, it's not a need for me to organize that much.

 

deepak, I am the exact opposite as you.  Bookmarks are pretty much "meh" for me, but tagging media files and associated file trees are a damn religion.  If medical personnel saw my OCD tagging habit, padded walls would be in my future. :postjack:

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But at least you'd be comfortable.

 

We have one elevator at work that's padded -- for delivery -- but I've joked that it's leftover from when ... "you know" ... and now I refer to it as the comfy car.  As in, "oh good, we get the comfy car."

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...Now I pretty much use nothing... well, Google to refind...

^ This, and use Pocket for sites that I want to check out later. At work I just use the bookmark bar on Chrome or Firefox, no sync.

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But at least you'd be comfortable.

 

We have one elevator at work that's padded -- for delivery -- but I've joked that it's leftover from when ... "you know" ... and now I refer to it as the comfy car.  As in, "oh good, we get the comfy car."

 

I'm thinking about padding our playroom for our kids.  Buncha weird asses...

 

And yes, I have taken a "comfy" elevator before.  I feel right at home in it  :headcase:

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