- Ladies: Having a hard time figuring out your clothing size? This little web app will help.
- Fun with math: Dividing one by 998001 yields surprising result.
- Fun Android toy: Wreak havoc on (and RickRoll) unsuspecting Wi-Fi users with the click of a button using Network Spoofer. Might as well just install Linux on your phone while you’re at it.
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- Monty Python troupe to reunite for film Absolutely Anything.
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- Using Wireshark to capture, filter, and inspect packets.
- In 24-hours, Reddit saves an orphanage (read more).
- SOPA Protest Day: the largest digital protest ever. Now we just need to get rid of ACTA.
- HTML5: Use the new and shiny responsibly. Look up HTML5, CSS3, etc features, know if they are ready for use, and if so find out how you should use them.
- Looking for a car on craigslist? Carsabi will make that process a lot easier.
- Ever wanted to grab the dominant color or palette from an image? This tool will help (get the code from github).
- You knew the day had to come: A Fleshlight-holding iPad case (link safe for work, can’t guarantee that anything past that is).
- One hour of video is uploaded to YouTube every second — and YouTube is helping you visualize that.
- 45 Incredibly useful web design checklists and questionnaires.
- Getting e-mail notification overload from all the social networks you’re a part of? Use this site to tame things.
- Bellbot is a simple little bit of code you can put on your site that will play a noise (bell, applause, etc…) whenever somebody buys something or does something on your site that triggers the code.
- ThemeSquirrel is a great collection of WordPress themes.
- Google Public Alerts is Google’s new platform for disseminating emergency messages such as evacuation notices for hurricanes, and everyday alerts such as storm warnings.
Comments
Wrong URL for the ‘fun with math’ link. It goes to the clothing size website. DOH!!
D’oh! Fixed. Thanks.
As long as Greg posted about ‘fun with math’, I might as well tell that you need to fix the number in the example, too. Should be 998001, not that 1.0019939679963126621977735694031e-5 isn’t funny. It is just not a funny as 1.002003004005006007008009010011e-6.
Fixed. Thanks, John!