General

 

Introduction

This page gives you a better idea of what websites I like to look at. So you can maybe tell by the ones below I am a bit sad and that I really should get out some more!

If you can think of any other websites that I may want to look at, then please contact me.

Cinemas

Digital Television and DAB Radio

General

  • 007 – James Bond.com – I love James Bond, that’s why I have them all on DVD.
  • Flickr – Is almost certainly the best online photo management and sharing application in the world.
  • Geocaching – The Official Global GPS Cache Hunt Site.
  • Hornby – Yes I do own a lot of Hornby trains.
  • Metcheck – UK Weather Forecasts.
  • Met Office – Up-to-date weather service, which means that it will say that it’s going to rain again.
  • Street Map – I use this website when I get lost.
  • The Model Centre – A great Model shop.
  • The X Files – I love The X Files, I hope to own them all on DVD one day.
  • ThinkBroadBand – The UK’s largest independent ADSL review site.

Hotels

Radio

Restaurants

Search Engines

  • AltaVista – This use to be the best seach engine, but I next to never use it now!
  • Google – I would say this is the best search engine on the Internet.
  • Open Directory Project – Much the same idea as Yahoo! but far better.

Shops

  • Amazon.co.uk – A great place to buy DVD’s, CDs and of course books.
  • Jessops.com – The place to get anything to do with photography.
  • NEXT – A great place to buy clothing and other house stuff from.
  • Play.com – A great place to buy DVD’s, CDs and computer games from.
  • Shore – Great place to get surf fashion, skate clothing and wetsuits.

Television

Transport

  • East Coast – The people that run the East Coast mainline in the UK.
  • East Midlands Trains – I use this train company to get about in the East Midlands.
  • National Rail Enquiries – I use this website before I travel by train. As it tells you how things are going on the UK rail network.

Updated : 02/04/2011

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