Ha, funny and useful! The Art of Peeing In Public
Protests across the Middle East - Google Maps
really useful/interesting…
StumbleUpon: The Silent Social Media Success Story
Had no idea stumble upon was that huge…The key difference is that it’s customized…I suppose a counter argument would be that people get news from digg’s home page etc. without actually clicking on the link, but in my experience, I really only care about the links I click on, so this really argues that these guys do a better job…I hope this changes my social bookmarknig habits…
Google said you no longer have to type define or what is prior to your search to trigger a dictionary.
Google Revamps Dictionary Results
which is huge because I use google define a lot!
Cut and paste one line of code to make any website editable
All you need to do is visit the site you want to edit, paste the code below into your web browser address bar (tested in Firefox & IE7) and hit the Enter button.
Then simply select a portion of text on the page and start editing.
javascript:document.body.contentEditable='true'; document.designMode='on'; void 0Update:Drag this bookmarklet to your bookmark toolbar. It does the same thing
In20Years.com - See You... In 20 Years! Make your face look old for free
cool site :) give it a picture, it shows what you’d like 20 years from now…
obsessivecompulsive:makingofmovies:brieflynoted:
A friend just sent me the link to AnyClip, a site that indexes movie clips for your viewing pleasure. The site just launched at SXSW, so expect a few bumps initially, but really, what an awesome idea.
When you find the clip you’re looking for you can view, share on Facebook or your blog, and even mark the film in your Netflix queue or buy it via Amazon or iTunes.
How to Tie the 10 Most Useful Knots
1: Overhand Knot
2: Figure-eight Knot
3: Reef (Square) Knot
4: Sheet (Becket) Bend
5: Carrick Bend
6: Bowline
7: Clove Hitch
8: Timber Hitch
9: Taut-line Hitch
10: Sheepshank
Make a sweater from your pet's fur
jennifur85:(Via candrews)
Danelle German, a professional cat groomer, was troubled by the large amounts of fur she would dispose of after grooming clients’ Persians and Angoras. Her solution? Spin the fur into yarn. Then you can knit the yarn into warm, cozy creations (cute little sweaters, mittens, hats, you name it).
Handbags too.


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