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Underrated Items of 2005

Posted in Computer Games, Family, Gaming, Movies, Music, Netcasts, Numismatics, Politics, Science Fiction, Technology
Friday, January 27, 2006

The past year, 2005, brought its share of hype and hero worship. As I did last year I decided to give a select list of underrated items some exposure.

Most Underrated Items for the Year 2005

  • The IRA Disarms
  • The Middle East Peace Process
  • Eclipse
  • Open Office
  • Audacity
  • vim
  • Thumb Drives
  • Black Label Society
  • Fireball Ministry
  • The Crazy Rants of Samantha Burns
  • Hackers
  • Johnny Cash
  • Sony PSP (Playstation Portable)
  • Chess
  • Representative Katherine Harris (R-FL)
  • Cupcakes
  • Settlers of Catan
  • Funny Shaped Dice
  • New United States Currency
  • Slide Guitar
  • Clutch
  • Dr. Claude Shannon
  • Electronic Voting
  • Battefield 2
  • BYOV
  • Anagrams
  • Pinetop Perkins
  • The Dark Side
  • Tionol
  • Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
  • Shadow of Rome
  • The Donald

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