While locating the most useful sites on the Web, we felt it only fair to call out the some of the most useless, too. We found no shortage of sites that are poorly designed or boring, but we list here some of the sites that go that extra mile--the dazzlingly ugly, the patently offensive, and the mind-bogglingly pointless.
Zombo (www.zombo.com): A Web site? Concept art? A prank gone horribly wrong? I honestly don't know. Open the page and you will hear: "This is zombo.com. You can do anything at Zombo.com. The only limit is yourself. Anything can happen at zombo.com." Well, in fact, nothing happens at zombo.com.
Brill Publications (www.brillpublications.com): It's virtual! It's like being in the real world, except, uh, it's on the Net! One the InterWeb! Walk through the front door of Brill Publications. See the secretary. Take the elevator. Talk to Bob on the 5th floor. Wait, why am I here?
City Optix (cityoptix.com): Sorry to pick on this little local optometry franchise, but sites that immediately launch and force you to watch ridiculously long, loud, and inane flash presentations --and there are many of them--drive me nuts. This one is one of the worst examples of site design I've seen.
Digg (digg.com): OK, Digg isn't a horrible site, but it is one of the most depressing when you compare it to what it once was. Digg's top stories (as voted on by Digg users) used to be interesting, and tech-oriented. But since Digg has grown so immensely popular, the top 10 Diggs usually consist of "lowest common denominator" stories: funny photos and videos, for the most part. It's a site cursed by its own popularity.
Weekly World News (www.weeklyworldnews.com): "The world's only reliable news" site is chock full of news you can't do without. A recent lead feature investigates whether James Carville or Britney Spears (bald) looks more like "Bat Boy." Why isn't CNN all over this?
Meet an Inmate (http://www.meet-an-inmate.com): Life not creepy enough for you? Now you can befriend and correspond with a lonely ex-meth-addict doing hard time in Leavenworth for aggravated assault.
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