Perhaps this is my own bias then. Many, if not most, of my favorite sites are .net, and I have to specifically remember that this is not .net (not that it matters, really).
The big one is www.webdiplomacy.net. Diplomacy is a 7-player board game that I quite enjoy. Behind that would be www.survivingtheworld.net, a web comic a la xkcd. Those two sites probably account for ~30% of my internet traffic alone. Although that’s a complete guess, really, and largely due to the fact that I will check WebDiplomacy repeatedly to see if I have any messages, even if I don’t actually do anything there.
Perhaps this is my own bias then. Many, if not most, of my favorite sites are .net, and I have to specifically remember that this is not .net (not that it matters, really).
What websites do you use that are .net?
The big one is www.webdiplomacy.net. Diplomacy is a 7-player board game that I quite enjoy. Behind that would be www.survivingtheworld.net, a web comic a la xkcd. Those two sites probably account for ~30% of my internet traffic alone. Although that’s a complete guess, really, and largely due to the fact that I will check WebDiplomacy repeatedly to see if I have any messages, even if I don’t actually do anything there.
Unsolicited advice:
Why not use bookmarks?
Oh, I do. It just kind of makes me twitch whenever I see .com, since it’s contrary to expectation, given my knowledge of the site.