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Solutions to boredom are just a click away

Laura L. Hogue

Issue date: 3/12/01 Section: Details
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hotornot.com and amigothornot.com

Visit “hot or not” and click through the endless numbers of submitted pictures and rate them from one to ten. Give yourself an ego boost and submit your own picture and wait to see how visitors rate you. For a more wild adventure, click your way to “am I goth or not” where you can find my favorite picture titled: “I’m so goth, I crap ash.” Very exciting.

smalltime.com/dictator.html

Being bored is just one of those things. But smalltime.com has a solution to what ails you. Choose a TV character or a popular dictator and answer just a few questions about that person as if you were him or her. And just by answering those questions, the name of the person you chose will appear on the screen. Test its limits.

oscar.com

Get the lowdown on this year’s Oscar nominees at oscar.com. Brush up on your knowledge before the big night so you’re ahead of the rest. You also can learn about the evolution of Oscar fashion and how it has changed throughout the years, as well as what to expect for this year’s event.

See photos of award shows from past years and sift through the photo archives. Visit the fun and games to make your predictions and test your film knowledge with an Oscar quiz.

xfl.com

For the few of you XFL fans that are still out there, visit xfl.com to get the scoop on what’s happening with the football league.

Anything and everything you want to know about the XFL is at your fingertips.

— Laura L. Hogue
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