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7 extravagant and time killing web tools

Feb 09, 2009
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There's no much practical sense in them, but in some situations these tools are irreplaceable: whether to occupy an annoying co-worker, or to impress a new girl-friend:


  • Dontclick.it suggests the interface to navigate without clicking, only with the help of special mouse gestures. It does not sound uneasily until you try it. First several minutes are fun, then you're about to feel panic

  • Songtapper offers to finally solve the problem with finding the song with the tune you go on humming. Just tap the song rhythm with a space key and see a list of matching songs. I should mention that none of the control tunes I tapped was recognized. Perhaps it's just the sign of the sense of rhythm absence, and there's no point to think that the choice is random just to show the next Google ads.

  • Moodbox.
    Everybody knows how obsessive can be instant messengers. Some of them pretend to make you life easier, like, say, Nimbuzz. Moodbox is nothing of the kind. It's been invented for you to forget all other concerns forever: now you are offered drawing your messages instead typing them

  • Web2.0Write. The word you type converts into the logotype where each letter is the logo of one of existing web services, like "F" of Facebook etc. It turned out that the whole English alphabet is already represented by Web 2.0 logos, though most involved recourses are quite exotic. The logo you get is almost unreadable but colorific instead. The service also offers the HTML code of the obtained masterpiece. Against expectation, the link leads nowhere but back to the same site.

  • Futureme Here you can create an email to send to your future. Last imputed year is 2037 for some reason. I did not do this as it seems a bit scaring.

  • Let them sing it for you. At this site robots will sing with mechanic voices each "f.u.c.k" you type and offer to share the result with the whole world.

  • Oddcast.com is the most time-consuming of all listed resources. You can stay here forever sneering at your (or your friends') photos. It contains a number of applications to insert the image and enjoy the results, but RoutanBabymaker3000 is perhaps the most catching: it offers making a virtual baby. Two of three attempts to intercross my picture with my boyfriend's one finished with emerging the babies with afro appearance (and we both are white:), so make sure you follow the instructions before showing the result to you partner.










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