New subscribers might notice this is part two, so you might want to check out the first edition of great geek sites.

Here they are, in no particular order.

SimpleHelp If you like our articles, you absolutely should subscribe to SimpleHelp. He writes in-depth articles on all sorts of subjects, like this one about streaming audio and video across the internet.

MysticGeek’s Realm Since moving on to his own blog, he’s started posting some really great content… did you know you can watch star wars over telnet?

Popurls This site shows you the top links from digg, del.icio.us, reddit, and dozens of other sites. What’s so great about it? You don’t have to actually visit digg or reddit… they link to the actual URL, not the digg item. Love it!

CyberNet News If you want just the most interesting geek news, this is the subscription for you. Check out his nostalgic article about accessories for the original NES.

Jatecblog This is a relatively new blog, but he’s got some great tips for linux.

Of Zen and Computing I included this site last time, but I wouldn’t have known about the Adobe Reader vulnerability other than reading his site. He also recently answered the question “Should I add my cell phone to the Do Not Call registry”… very useful if you keep getting those chain emails.

nixCraft Linux users only… he’s got daily tips about linux commands.

Ed Bott’s Microsoft Report Who is Ed Bott? He’s just the author of loads of great books about Windows… His series about Windows Vista DRM is extremely interesting.

Windows Vista for Beginners They’ve got some good material geared towards beginners, as the name implies.


title: “Great Geek Sites Part Two " ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-18” author: “Thomas Davis”


New subscribers might notice this is part two, so you might want to check out the first edition of great geek sites.

Here they are, in no particular order.

SimpleHelp If you like our articles, you absolutely should subscribe to SimpleHelp. He writes in-depth articles on all sorts of subjects, like this one about streaming audio and video across the internet.

MysticGeek’s Realm Since moving on to his own blog, he’s started posting some really great content… did you know you can watch star wars over telnet?

Popurls This site shows you the top links from digg, del.icio.us, reddit, and dozens of other sites. What’s so great about it? You don’t have to actually visit digg or reddit… they link to the actual URL, not the digg item. Love it!

CyberNet News If you want just the most interesting geek news, this is the subscription for you. Check out his nostalgic article about accessories for the original NES.

Jatecblog This is a relatively new blog, but he’s got some great tips for linux.

Of Zen and Computing I included this site last time, but I wouldn’t have known about the Adobe Reader vulnerability other than reading his site. He also recently answered the question “Should I add my cell phone to the Do Not Call registry”… very useful if you keep getting those chain emails.

nixCraft Linux users only… he’s got daily tips about linux commands.

Ed Bott’s Microsoft Report Who is Ed Bott? He’s just the author of loads of great books about Windows… His series about Windows Vista DRM is extremely interesting.

Windows Vista for Beginners They’ve got some good material geared towards beginners, as the name implies.