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Find A Farmers Market Using the Web It's definitely that time of year - fresh fruit in season, gorgeous flowers, and original handmade crafts all can be found at your local farmers market. Did you know that you can find a local farmer market near you with the help of the Web?
Read more in my article titled Find A Farmers Market. Saturday May 17, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Explore your creative side with Cubeecraft I don't mean to alarm you, but I think I've found my new obsession. They're cute, they're free, and there are a whole heck of a lot of them. What am I talking about? Why, nothing but Cubeecraft, free papercraft toys with all kinds of characters. So far, I've downloaded 3 of these little guys, and the directions are dead simple to follow. Once you start playing with paper, you kind of get carried away (at least I do), especially when you find sites like Cubeecraft and these ones:
More crafty goodness Etsy: Etsy is one of my favorite Web sites; you can find lovely handmade crafts there, but one of the biggest perks is how wonderfully designed the site is. It's one of those sites that is a pleasure to browse through. Friday May 16, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Convert your torrent files with Torrent2exe Whether you're a seasoned torrent user or just starting to learn about 'em, you know that sharing torrents with other people....well, it's frankly a pain in the patoot, especially if you're trying to send your computer-phobic Mom a copy of a really great eBook you just downloaded and she can't figure out how to open it (speaking purely hypothetically, of course).
However, that's where Torrent2exe comes in. Basically, this site will turn torrent files into .exe files, which means that your computer-phobic Mom can just double-click on the file and open it, rather than having to install a torrent client to process it. In addition, Torrent2exe also gives you the ability to publish your favorite files on your site or blog to share with everyone, simply and easily. Wait - what's this torrent stuff?
Thursday May 15, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) The Definitive Guide to Finding Someone Online Need to find someone online?
Well, according to a few Web stats I've seen lately, finding someone online (also known as "spying") is one of the all-time most popular activities on the Web; well, that along with a few other Web habits). With all the new Web sites available to help you find someone online, people are finding surprising tidbits of information about their co-workers, loved ones, and friends that often don't turn up in a simple Web search. Plus, this stuff is all freely available on the Web - you've just got to know where to look. Sounds intriguing, doesn't it? Go ahead and check it out - The Definitive Guide to Finding Someone Online. Wednesday May 14, 2008 | permalink | comments (1) The Seven Habits of Highly Effective Web Users - where do you fit? This graph from CreateDebate gave me a little giggle this morning, mostly because I found myself identifying with nearly all of their classifications. So! Here's where I found myself:
Therefore, I fall under the following classifications:
I definitely don't agree with the whole "Totally Bored" thing, but it's a fun way to classify your time online. How about you? Where do you fit? More Habits Seven Habits of Highly Effective Web Searchers: Every time I need to find something on the Web, I am successful. Right? Uh, not exactly. Eventually, I get to where I'm going, but it takes some work sometimes. Over the years I've developed a few search habits that have made me a more effective searcher, and with just a little practice, you can too. Tuesday May 13, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Create a custom packing list with the Universal Packing List When it comes to packing for other people, I do a pretty good job: I remember socks, pj's, all the really important stuff. However, when it comes to packing for myself, I seem to forget everything I'm going to need to get through a normal day. In fact, I usually end up making an emergency run to the nearest drugstore for stuff I've left at home.
That's where the Universal Packing List comes in. This is a fantastic site that helps you customize your packing list to the nth degree: by weather, destination, trip dates, what you want to see, your luggage size, and more. If you're a forgetful packer like me, this site is a lifesaver! More travel help:
Monday May 12, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Improve your word power with the Visual Dictionary Online Traditionally, dictionaries are not known for being fun, entertaining, or even mildly interesting. However, that's where the Visual Dictionary Online comes in. Instead of a traditional words-only dictionary, the Visual Dictionary is based on images - more than 6,000 images, in fact, in 15 major themes that span from Astronomy to Sports.
For example: see that butterfly? I was able to click on any of those words surrounding it and learn more about the unique morphology of a butterfly: what makes the cells, the hind wing and its function, the antennae, etc. The Visual Dictionary is much more than "just" a dictionary, to be sure. Feel like a little book larnin'? I do!
Saturday May 10, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Go back in video time with TimeTube One of the coolest YouTube mashups I've come across lately has to be TimeTube, a site that takes your topic and finds videos for it, chronologically, starting with the first and ending with the most recent.
For example, I typed in "American Idol" and got a video walk down Memory Lane....the first season, the worst auditions (and there were many), the winners, the losers, etc. Plus, TimeTube gives you more than one way to look at all these videos: timeline, list view, flipbook, and geolocation. Pretty darn cool. More great Web video doodads
Friday May 9, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Share your iPhone photos at Natuba If you are one of the lucky folks who has an iPhone (pardon me whilst I drool a little bit....mmmmm.....iPhone....), then you might want to check out Natuba, an image sharing site specifically aimed at the iPhone crowd. As far as I can tell it's not any different from any other image sharing site on the Web; however, it is kind of neat to see the great pictures people are taking (I especially liked this one of an old Coke machine).
And speaking of images....
Thursday May 8, 2008 | permalink | comments (2) Save your Web pages with Iterasi Tell me if you've ever done this: you're playing with a map, or you're tweaking your favorite online radio station, and you go to save it to your bookmarks or your favorite social bookmarking service. The next time you go back to this site, all the changes that you so carefully crafted? Well, they're gone. Why? Because that content you were playing with is dynamic, while the URL itself is static. One changes, the other does not.
That's what I love about Iterasi, a new service that not only saves the URL in your carefully crafted cache of content, but saves the Web page itself; a virtual snapshot of the last time you visited it, with all the tweaks, changes, or additions you made still there and ready to be accessed. Simple, elegant, and incredibly useful. More about saving your stuff on the Web
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I don't mean to alarm you, but I think I've found my new obsession. They're cute, they're free, and there are a whole heck of a lot of them. What am I talking about? Why, nothing but
Whether you're a seasoned torrent user or just starting to learn about 'em, you know that sharing torrents with other people....well, it's frankly a pain in the patoot, especially if you're trying to send your computer-phobic Mom a copy of a really great 
This graph from
When it comes to packing for other people, I do a pretty good job: I remember socks, pj's, all the really important stuff. However, when it comes to packing for myself, I seem to forget everything I'm going to need to get through a normal day. In fact, I usually end up making an emergency run to the nearest drugstore for stuff I've left at home.
Traditionally,
One of the coolest
If you are one of the lucky folks who has an
Tell me if you've ever done this: you're playing with a 
