Online Comics

>>Achewood
>>The unfeasible adventures of Beaver and Steve! (informally Beaver and Steve, which is why it's over here)
>>Captain SNES
>>Dinosaur Comics
>>Mac Hall
>>Penny Arcade
>>PvP
>>Questionable Content
>>Rob and Elliot
>>Sam and Fuzzy
>>Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
>>Scary Go Round
>>Something Positive
>>Starslip Crisis
>>The Order of the Stick
>>VG Cats
>>xkcd

Dead Online Comics

>>1/0
>>Kid Radd
>>Checkerboard Nightmare
>>Fleep
>>Men In Hats
>>RPG World
>>Narbonic

Written Material

>>Websnark - Written by a guy who writes about comics, video games, whatever. Most of his stuff is pretty intelligent and fun to read.
>>Pulp Decameron - Another guy writing in different genres of pulp fiction. Very interesting/horrifying/funny.
>>tailsteak.com - From the guy who brought you 1/0, random writings and cartoons.
>>I Am a Japanese School Teacher - An English teacher in the JET program talks about his experiences living in Japan.
>>Lifehacker - A blog that gives some cool tricks about how to make the ordinary tasks in life easier.

Random Cool Sites

>>Drunk Men Work Here - Tons of diversions if you're bored and need something to do. This site also has the Self-Referential Aptitude Test, the greatest free test on the Internet.
>>MajorGeeks.com - Such a cool site that I had to include it in the links page. It has tons of shareware and free software downloads. The one bad experience I've had using programs from this site involved this one program that was supposed to delete old files but instead took out Microsoft Word.
>>Science Jokes - A rather large collection of math/science-related jokes.
>>Pandora.com - A sort of radio station that gives you songs related in some way to artist/song names that you enter. You can tailor different stations based on the songs you like and don't like.
>>Woot - A site that offers awesome deals on random handy things (mostly electronic) daily.

Useful Sites

>>The Integrator - A site that will compute single integrals symbolically. It's awesome if you're like me and think "tl;dr" when you see an integral that's more complicated than sin(x).
>>calc5 - A site that can display 3D graphs, calculate things symbolically, and other fun things.
>>Hex Color Chart - A very large reference of hexadecimal numbers for colors. Handy if you don't happen to know the exact proportions of red, blue, and green that you need to make a particular color. (That was sarcasm.)

Other Related Sites

>>Last.fm profile - My Last.fm profile.