Links
Just a few sites I think you might like...
Some of these are my own sites, others are sites I find awesome for other reasons.
Go check 'em out!

In a nutshell, ListHD allows you to create beautiful craigslist posts - with up to 20 high quality images - in seconds.
Effortlessly create great craigslist posts with medium or large images, with no knowledge of HTML required. Heck, even if you do know HTML, this is by far the easiest, fastest (and free!) way to create attractive craigslist ads that people will want to click on. If SearchTempest is 'The EASY way to search craigslist', ListHD is the easy way to POST on craigslist.
Searchtempest Widgets

Like the lovely graphic says, Searchtempest Widgets allow you to put Searchtempest right on your site! Basically they give you a handy little craigslist search box that you can easily embed anywhere you want it!
See the widgets page for more info!

Dave is great for down to earth personal finance advice. He'll show you how to create a working budget without a degree in accounting. Or how to wisely invest your money in a difficult climate. Or, my personal favorite, how to drive free cars for life.
There's a ton of good, free info on the website. See for yourself!

The title about says it all. AutoTempest is the companion site to Searchtempest. With a few easy clicks, it lets you search all the major vehical classifieds sites online for the car of your dreams.
Why go to AutoTrader, eBay Motors, Cars.Com, etc etc, and drill through their interfaces one by one, when AutoTempest can do it all for you?
MovieTempest
MovieTempest is our newest creation. (So new it doesn't even have its own fancy logo yet!
)If you ever rent movies, check it out. It will give you a Google map with all the Redbox, Blockbuster Express, etc. kiosks and stores near you. Then you can search for a movie, and it immediately shows which locations have it in stock! Compare with download and mail options (Netflix, eBay, etc.) too.
Won't change your life, but should save you a few minutes in a fun way!

If you haven't heard of TED talks, they're worth checking out. Basically the idea is to get a bunch of smart people in all different fields together to stimulate ideas. The talks are all freely available online.
The particular one I've linked to is important as it discusses very real things that can be done to help the developing world - not just immediate help, but long-term change.
Another of my favorites is Dan Gilbert, but I could name many more. Check it out.
That's it for now! Check back later for more cool stuff.