Hmm, lessee here. First thing I check my main email box, which includes personal mail and the mailing-lists I run (HTML::Template being the only one that gets much traffic). Next up are the mailing-lists I read daily - CGI::Application, mod_perl, perl5-porters and the Bricolage lists. After that I head off to Slashdot, Plastic and the New York Times to make sure the world hasn't been invaded by aliens. Finally, Freshmeat and PerlMonks form the anchor of morning. They provide a nice segue into my day job, be it programming or writing.
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