Category: Websites

  • World Jump Day

    People at World Jump Day organization (WJD) want all humans to jump at the precise co-ordinated time on 20th July 2006 at preisely 11.39.13 GMT on any concrete surface so that a worldwide unified effort would then change orbital path of the earth. This will then have a favourable affect on global warming, extend daytime…

  • Reverse Spamming

    How many times have you, the internet surfer, wanted to ask a one-time question on a website and for that simple one-time use you are forced to register by providing a valid email address. In your heart you know for sure that later on you will be spammed to hell for this small wish of…

  • Zinio Reader Hack

    Zinio is an online magazine reader where you can read the complete copy of your favourite magazine right on your computer. To usually get a year’s worth of subscription one needs to fork over some hard cash. Fortunately for us cheap folks on the net some companies offer a free 1-year sibscription to a couple…

  • How to Compile Software in Visual?

    As you all must know by now that I am a plain simple dentist, a little familiar with computers but not to the extent to be able to compile a source code – 😉 I hear it ain’t too much of a big deal. The software that I am after is open source and the…

  • Stock Image Search

    I have always been in search of good photgraphs to mainly use on my desktops and sometimes even for designing concepts. A few good free-stock image sites are mentioned below you are more then welcome to add to this list for the benfit to all. Deviant Art – link Stock.xchng – link

  • The Human Clock

    The Human Clock is a website which shows a photograph of the current time with the photo changing every minute of the day (all 1,440 occuring minutes on Earth!) Thus you end up with a rotating picture clock. Link Humanclock.com

  • Miserable Failure GoogleBomb

    For those who are not aware of this old trick – simply type “Miserable Failure” in google search bar and the first relevant search will bring up the official George W. Bush biography from the US White House web site. As descibed in Wikipedia – A Google bomb is an attempt to influence the ranking…

  • Next Blog >>

    The Next Blog icon is indeed a unique way to surf the net. At first, the concept did not appeal to me much, as I mostly landed on a “no-name / no-activity” site, or it was usually in an altogether different language which made no sense. But recently the Next Blog icon has gabbed my…

  • Teeth Maestro Re-design

    I’m sure frequent visitors to my blog must have noticed a graphic re-design, to tell you the truth I am an amateur at HTML coding so errors might be there which may need attention – so please critique away. On a side note I would like to thank G3 for designing a banner for my…

  • Picasa 2.0. released

    Those of you following the constant development of the Google empire should check out the latest release of Picasa. I started off with ver 1.618 have liked it over other off the shelf products but who can beat something for free. Picasa is software that helps you instantly find, edit and share all the pictures…

  • Doodie Animations

    For a lighter side of the web tune into the flash animations from Doodie.com some are whacky and some hilarious check them out. Would recommend you to check out WhackYourBoss PS. Its a bit off the edge humor so don’t get grossed out. Courtesy – BandBaja.org

  • Blog Shares

    Be it Real Dollars or Blog Dollars – we still love the ‘$’ symbol Blogshares has created a stock market for people to invest in potentially aggresive shares – aggressive blogs are those that are basically incoming links from other sites hence these links in turn lends credability to the actual blog. BlogShares is a…

  • Change This

    Are you an optimist? Sometimes it seems as though our disagreements – over everything from politics to business to a controversial run-out decision – are more serious and more divisive than ever before. People are making emotional, knee-jerk decisions, then standing by them, sometimes fighting to the death to defend their position. And yet, we’re…

  • Blogs worth a mention

    I have been an active reader of various blogs and some very good blogs out there are as follows Spider BlogA group of 10 or so odd people actively envloved with keeping us informed KO – BlogKhalid Omar – neat layout and a very old blogger, I personally came across this blog long time ago…

  • SA Tribune Still blocked

    If you all recall that a few months ago the South Asia Tribune website was blocked by the Pakistani Government for carrying anti-establishment articles criticizing Musharraf, well the site still remain blocked thought out Pakistan – though it can be accessed via anonymous proxy server SA Tribune is run out of Washignton DC by the…