Tweetwhatyoueat - Keep a food diary via text message, IM, or the Web using Twitter!
Tweetwhatyoueat - Keep a food diary via text message, IM, or the Web using Twitter!![]()
Track what you eat and your weight through your mobile phone or the web!
A podcast/weblog of items on the internet I come across that interest
me while I'm having my morning coffee.
Tweetwhatyoueat - Keep a food diary via text message, IM, or the Web using Twitter!![]()
Track what you eat and your weight through your mobile phone or the web!
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FotoFlexer - The world's most advanced online photo editor
FotoFlexer is the world's most advanced online digital photo editor. It performs advanced effects previously only available to professionals using expensive software.
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YouTube - Interactive Game - Shoot The Banker: "Interactive Game - Shoot The Banker"
The game doesn't seem to work when it's embeded in a webpage. So you'll have to click on the video to go to youTube to try it.
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Sock It To Me Socks -- Design a Sock!![]()
To enter the "design a sock" contest:
1. Save the design template on the left
2. Design anything you want on the sock using an image editing program. (Photoshop, Paint, Corel Draw, etc.)
3. E-mail and attach the image to:designcontest@sockittomesocks.com
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The Best in Face-Mask Fashion -- Surviving the Outbreak in Style - Asylum | Men's Lifestyle | Humor, weird news, sex tips, fashion, dating, food and gadgets![]()
we think that it's nigh time for you to get ready for the "snoutbreak" by picking up a surgical face mask. But you don't want just any face mask. You need something to stand out from the plague-infested crowds.
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Yuuguu for Online Meetings, Online Presentations, Remote Teams and Remote Support![]()
Yuuguu is a screen sharing and instant messaging service
Download Yuuguu and show what's on your screen using screen sharing. Your viewers only need a web browser to watch, chat using instant messages and even make changes by allowing remote control of your computer - if you want them to. Speak to the group using our low cost voice conferencing - clearly to your viewers speakerphones.
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YouTube - Kelloggs Corn Flakes with Superman and Zazu Pitts
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Barnacle Press: Life on the Radio Wave![]()
comics centering around last century's big radio craze. It might be easy to dismiss Life on the Radio Wave as just another one of those features were it not in fact the product of a legendary figure not generally known for his work on the comics page - take a look at the signature on one of these panels. That's right, "Pinto" is none other than Vance DeBar "Pinto" Colvig! Animation pioneer! The original Bozo the Clown! The voice of Goofy! And Bluto! Co-composer of the children's song Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?! He even voiced some of the munchkins in MGM's The Wizard of Oz...good gravy, this guy's resume goes on and on.
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Penciil: your infrared pen for the wiimote: "This is the place to get the penciil, the infrared pen. Using this pen and a wiimote - a nintendo wii controller - you can use any screen or even a projection on your wall as a digital whiteboard."
A smartboard using the penciil from Martijn Lafeber on Vimeo.
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Your Daily - Weekend Roundup Show for May 03, 2009.
A show about the articles of interest I find on the internet during the week and post at http://yourdaily.blogspot.com. At the end of the week I try to tell my son about these articles in this show.
(Sorry about the audio quality, still getting used to the new system.)
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Rejaw: Shout from Rejaw![]()
We're sad to announce that Rejaw will be shutting down on May 31, 2009.It's been great pleasure that so many wonderful people have joinedand gotten to know each other here at Rejaw. We want to give ourwholehearted thanks to everyone who gave us compliments, suggestions,and criticism- Rejaw couldn't have existed without your feedback.
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Everybody enjoys things @ enjoysthin.gs
First, enjoysthin.gs is a great place to save and share things you enjoy allowing you to highlight specifically what you like about each thing.
Soon, the things you've enjoyed will make a neat page like this... except it'll be filled with things that you enjoy.
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BBC NEWS | Europe | EU quarantines London in swine flu panic![]()
There has been a small outbreak of “zombism” in London due to mutation of the H1N1 virus into new strain: H1Z1.Similar to a scare originally found in Cambodia back in 2005, victims of a new strain of the swine flu virus H1N1 have been reported in London.
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Iphone Paintings - a set on Flickr![]()
All these sketches/paintings are done very quickly ON SITE on my Iphone, between 5/10 minutes each. The sunsets can be done even faster as the light is changing very quickly.
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Visiting the Cargo Vessel from Disposable Film Festival on Vimeo.
We are pleased to present the entire DFF09 Competitive Shorts.DFF09 on Vimeo
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Pick the Perp![]()
Welcome to PickThePerp.com!
From a row of Mugshots you are given a the name of a crime commited.
Click on the perp who you think was booked for the crime shown.
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Fences™ - By Stardock - Clean up your desktop clutter![]()
Fences is a one-of-a-kind program, allowing you to draw labeled shaded areas on your desktop, which become movable & resizable containers for your desktop icons. These groups can help bring organization and consistency to your computer's desktop, solving the "constant mess" problem that has plagued the desktop since its inception.
Fences also helps you finally appreciate the wallpaper you have hiding behind all that clutter.In addition to its organizing features, Fences offers a novel quick-hide feature (in-patenting-process). Double click your desktop, and all your icons will fade out. Double click again, and they'll return.
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Your Daily - Weekend Roundup Show for Apr. 26, 2009.
A show about the articles of interest I find on the internet during the week and post at http://yourdaily.blogspot.com. At the end of the week I try to tell my son about these articles in this show.
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Wordie lets you make lists of words and phrases. Words you love, words you hate, words on a given topic, whatever. Lists are visible to everyone but can be added to by just you, a group of friends, or anyone, as you wish.Wordie: Make Lists of Words and Phrases
Add citations and comments to words and lists, or private notes for yourself. See who else has listed the same words. Check out a random word. Then join the discussion—Wordies are friendly!
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Marquee Fail « FAIL Blog: Pictures and Videos of Owned, Pwnd and Fail Moments
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LIFE-December 22, 1941, Vol. 11, No. 25, pp.81-82Background for "Life Magazine, December, 1941"
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How To Tell Japs From The Chinese
Angry Citizens Victimize Allies With Emotional Outburst At Enemy
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IE6 Update![]()
Help kill Internet Explorer 6
IE6 is like an illness that just won’t go away, but we have the medicine.
IE6 Update looks like IE’s Information Bar, but instead of offering your visitors an ActiveX plugin, it offers a browser update.
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Your Daily - Weekend Roundup Show for Apr. 19, 2009.
A show about the articles of interest I find on the internet during the week and post at http://yourdaily.blogspot.com. At the end of the week I try to tell my son about these articles in this show.
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yourdaily090419.mp3
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Oprah gets pwned by Shaq on Twitter | Webware - CNET![]()
Your first day on Twitter can be rough. Twittering's still a brand new thing to a lot of people, and a lot of people have Twitterfails. Nobody on Twitter on Friday, though, got as much attention as Oprah, who tweeted for the first time.
Sadly, her inaugural tweet was all in caps. Thankfully, Shaquille O'Neal was there to remind the talk show host that her caps were on. We'd like to congratulate Shaq for having Oprah's back. That's what Twitter friends do for each other.
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DoInk.com | Draw, Animate, and Collaborate
DoInk is a place to enjoy art and animation, and make your own. Have a great idea, but can't draw? No problem. Are you an amazing artist, and want to share your talent with the world? We love you. You can do both? There's an audience here for you! So if you want to be entertained, learn something new, or create something fun, do it on DoInk.
DoInk brings two things to the table: a community of talented people, and all the tools they need to share their ideas. Once, you've signed up you can begin animating, drawing, and sharing. And to speed things up, you can re-use the work of thousands of other users.
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tweetCC | Publish & license tweets with Creative Commons![]()
tweetCC started as a conversation on Twitter between Andy Clarke and Brian Suda. Andy wanted to show tweets and avatars for a new book on web design.His publisher needed him to get permissions to republish and that meant asking everyone. This was, not to put too fine a point on it, a pain. Brian agreed. It would be nice if twitter could allow for a CC or other license on your content, then people don't have to ask.
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AudioBoo
Audioboo.fm lets you record short podcasts on your iPhone and even alerts your social networks when one has been posted.
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Socializr Launches 'FriendFeed for Events' | Epicenter from Wired.com![]()
Socializr, the Evite competitor from Friendster founder Jonathan Abrams, launched a new service in public Beta Wednesday called Socializr Event Connect that aggregates events across a number of social networks including Facebook, Google, MySpace and Meetup.Registered users of Socializr — a social network in itself — can now authorize access to the various networks and view their own upcoming events in a feed on their profile page as well as a feed of their friends’ events.
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we love typography. a place to bookmark and savour quality type-related images and quotes
WLT is an image, video, & text ‘bookmarking’ site that is wholly dedicated to type-related content. Think of it as a type-centric and visional delicious, if you like.
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Gizmodo - Man Builds Chair That Tweets His Farts, Single-Handedly Justifies Twitter's Existence - Twitter fart chair![]()
Known Gentleman Randy Sarafan decided to make this office chair to help "accurately document and share my life as it happens," which is as admirable a cause as there ever has been to open a Twitter account. The setup is surprisingly complex: A natural gas sensor does the sniffing; an Arduino does the thinking; an XBee wireless module does the communicating; Twitter does the sharing. It's a feat, to be sure.
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Welcome to HootSuite, the ultimate Twitter toolbox -...![]()
Hoo are you talking to?HootSuite is the ultimate Twitter toolbox. With HootSuite, you can manage multiple Twitter profiles, pre-schedule tweets, and measure your success.
HootSuite lets you manage your entire Twitter experience from one easy-to-use interface.
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Seesmic DESKTOP
Listen + Reply
Get live updates from your friends on Twitter and Facebook.
Share
Easily and quickly share links, picturesand video with your friends.
Organize
Group your social contacts into lists like family, co-workers and best friends.
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30 high-quality free fonts for professional designs | Design daily news![]()
Even though you’ll have to pay for the best fonts, like Helvetica or Univers, the web is full of quality fonts that are perfectly suitable for professional design work. The fonts are classified to make the page easier to scan.
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DestroyTwitter![]()
What is DestroyTwitter?
DestroyTwitter is a compact though robust Twitter application built to run on Mac, Windows, and Linux using Adobe AIR. It consists of a series of canvases that constantly update to keep tweets up-to-date using notifications that appear when a new tweet arrives. DestroyTwitter uses a minimal amount of memory compared to its AIR-based alternatives without sacrificing functionality and performance. As a result, it can easily run in the background as an automated process.
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Your Daily - Weekend Roundup Show for March 29, 2009.
A show about the articles of interest I find on the internet during the week and posted to my site http://yourdaily.blogspot.com. At the end of the week I try to tell my son about theses articles in this show.
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YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.
just add "&flip=1" to the end of a YouTube address and the page displays upside down.
Check out this link to see what I mean.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdY514iK9IQ&NR=1&flip=1
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WikiMatrix - Compare them all![]()
Find the Wikis that match your personal needs: Just answer a few questions in the Wiki Choice Wizard or create a customized Search.
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Libre.fm - Building An Open Last.fm | Adventures In Open Source![]()
chances are you’ve already tried the music-based social networking service Last.fm at some time. Like a lot of web services it doesn’t give much away about how it works internally. This is fair enough and it’s their right to do that as a company of course but it goes against the principals of Free Culture and Free Software. Now there are plans afoot to create a completely free (as in freedom) alternative called Libre.fm.
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50 Totally Free Lessons in Graphic Design Theory - Psdtuts+![]()
While many of us can create something that looks good in Photoshop or attractive when spliced into CSS, but do we actually understand the design theory behind what we create? Theory is the missing link for many un-trained but otherwise talented designers. Here are 50 excellent graphic design theory lessons to help you understand the 'Whys', not just the 'Hows'.
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Your Daily - Weekend Roundup Show for March 29, 2009.
A show about the articles of interest I find on the internet during the week and posted to my site http://yourdaily.blogspot.com. At the end of the week I try to tell my son about theses articles in this show.
Download:
yourdaily090329.mp3
yourdaily090329.ogg
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Google Docs Gets a Drawing Program:
"You can try this feature by opening a new Google Docs document and clicking Insert -> Drawing. This will pop up an on-page window with a drawing canvas to which you can add things like lines, text, arrows, or shapes from a small object selection. The editor works very well, and you can flexibly adjust adjust colors, position, and size. Saving is done by hitting the X in the top right (that might be a bit odd, the first time), and then the drawing is integrated in your document (and can be edited once again later on if you want)."
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ShamWow Pitchman Shlomi Arrested for Battery Feature Story:
"According to the arrest affidavit, on Feb.7, Shlomi, after picking up Sasha Harris, 26, punched her physically multiple times because she “bit his tongue and would not let go.”
Shlomi told police he paid Harris $1,000 when she “propositioned him for straight sex.”
In response to the biting, Shlomi struck the prostitute several times until she let go. Both Shlomi and the alleged prostitute were arrested for felony aggravated battery."
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A tipster — a very reliable one — tells me that Skype is almost ready to launch that iPhone version, perhaps as soon as next week. CTIA Wireless, a large mobile industry trade event, kicks off in Las Vegas next Wednesday, so perhaps the announcement will be made there. I am working on getting more details, as well as screenshots of the service.Skype for iPhone to Be Released as Early as Next Week
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Lighter Trick - Free Lighter Trick on video!!
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Pac-Txt: Pac-Man meets Zork
"Mixing the classic VIC-20* text-adventure games' style with the enthralling plot of Pac-Man for the ultimate in retro gaming action, we present Pac-txt."
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Photojojo » How to Develop Film Using Coffee and Vitamin C! Srsly!![]()
using coffee to develop film is not something Ansel Adams would do. But it works, it gives your film a distinctive look, and it has a certain MacGuyver-ish flair. Think of it like using a plastic camera- it’s more about having fun than getting technically flawless results.
With most film types, the results will be more contrasty and grainy than regular developer. If you do this with color film (negatives or transparencies), you’ll end up with black-and-white negatives.
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Your Daily - Weekend Roundup Show for Mar. 22, 2009.
A show about the articles of interest I find on the internet during the week and posted to my site http://yourdaily.blogspot.com. At the end of the week I try to tell my son about theses articles in this show.
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yourdaily090322.mp3
yourdaily090322.ogg
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Google Takes Down Picture Of Vomiting Guy
Angry Brits are so ashamed that Google Street View captured a pic of a vomiting British youth, they've demanded the picture be taken down.
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Watchmen
DC Comics has launched its After Watchmen website, designed to help people find new graphic novels to read after viewing the Watchmen movie.
Each of the twenty books in the After Watchmen program reflects an aspect of Watchmen's broad appeal. From other works by Alan Moore to science fiction tales, and modern super hero action to sophisticated titles for mature readers. The titles of the program are a great entry point for both new fans just discovering graphic novels and established readers looking to try something new.
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97 Bottles:
"97bottles is a free service that the good folks at Blue Flavor made. It lets you add, review, and learn new stuff about thousands of types of beers. Whether you're a microbrew or ultra light kind of person, we think 97bottles will increase your IQ and make you happier."
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Download Helper @ MP3tunes.com: "You can use DownloadHelper to store three (3) files per day in your FREE MP3tunes Locker account. If you upgrade your free Locker to a Premium account there is no limit to how many files you can save per day."
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TidyRead Makes Reading on the Web Enjoyable Again![]()
TidyRead provides a browser bookmarklet, which strips away all the extra stuff from news or blog article pages, leaving you with some nicely formatted text to read. Drag the bookmarklet to your browser's bookmark toolbar. When visiting a web page worth reading, simply click the link to enable TidyRead.
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Drop.io jumps in 'the stream,' goes real-time | The Social - CNET News![]()
Now, file-sharing service Drop.io has opted to turn its "drops"--the pages where people can drag and drop any number of multimedia files and then password-protect them--into streams optimized for collaborative work. If you're working in one of them, it updates instantly for all users.There's also a new feature, much like in Google Docs, Zoho, and other collaboration tools, which lets all members looking at a given "drop" chat with one another. Drop.io has also turned on access to drops from third-party chat clients with Jabber support, like Adium and Pidgin.
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DIY - Feed Polly With Your Breadcrumbs - Slashfood![]()
There's a DIY project making the rounds that's perfect for sharing your bread with your feathered friends. As you can see above, a simple wood shelf has large holes for the crumbs to fall in, which get collected, and directed down a tube that sails straight to a bird feeder.
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Batman BatPhones from AbleComm![]()
When there was trouble in Gotham City on the campy 1960s "Batman" TV show, Police Commissioner James Gordon and Police Chief Miles O'Hara used a red hotline phone to call Batman, who was really the civic-minded billionaire Bruce Wayne.
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Tipjoy | tools for twitter payments![]()
simple social payments for great people, causes & content
Check it out: give people money via Twitter!
Raise money via Twitter: campaign tools and instructions
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YouTube - Two and a Half Watchmen (HD)
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Tired of shallow e-mails from Twitter when someone follows you? Want more information right in your inbox? Check out Twimailer.Twimailer
Twimailer demo from jon on Vimeo.
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Open Office Easter Egg: Play Space Invaders in Calc :: Mysticgeek’s Realm![]()
Finding an Easter egg in movies is usually a cool thing, but finding them in software is even cooler. Today we will look at the hidden game in the Open Office Spreadsheet program Calc.Open up a new Calc Spreadsheet and enter =GAME("StarWars") into any of the cells and hit enter. Make sure and type in the capital letters as shown to get it to work. The easiest would be to copy the text above and paste it into a cell.
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JPG Magazine: Blog: JPG is back!:
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