I think this is a pretty cool web find. It is the Mother of all Clocks. I think there are about 50 or so clocks. But I am surprised someone actually took the time to put it together. At any rate, it is an interesting find. Check it out.

http://www.usdebtclock.org

This is another cool clock a friend sent me. It has an interesting layout as you will see.
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Here is a site, Huitter.com, you can use to bulk manage all those automated messages you receive on Twitter.com. Without a doubt, Twitter is a great micro blogging service, but you will receive a lot of terse messages if you are a heavy follower. I receive about 100-200 per day (mostly like "thanks for the follow") and I can only delete one at a time. I glanced over all of them, but I don't have time to delete them all. Who does?

They also have a useful mutuality tool. Check them out.
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Amazing NextEngine's 3D scanner technology applied to the real world.

This is an interesting piece of machinery and it is explained in a matter of 8 minutes!  It's all MADE  IN  THE  USA!!!  Give it a good look. Some of you might even have reason to buy and use this equipment.  It's simply stimulating to watch.  Check out Jay Leno and crew having this piece of machinery demonstrated.
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This is a pretty interesting find. Per their website, Country IP Blocks,  they offer Network Data in 7 Separate Formats: CIDR, Netmask, .htaccess deny, .htaccess allow, IP Range, Decimal/CIDR* and Hexadecimal/CIDR. You are in control of who or what accesses your website or servers.

It will help you block a country or allow a country. It lets you control the the network traffic coming to your site.
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My Korean-American friend asked me to stare at this image for about thirty seconds. He did not mention what I should see but he did look quite surprised after his 3-step experience. After thirty seconds, he asked me to look above the monitor and then he asked me what I saw. Frankly speaking, the projected subliminal image was unexpected.

Here are the 3 simple steps:

1. Stare at the 4 vertically-centered dots for approximately thirty seconds

2.
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I found this site, easycalculation.com, while searching for a RGB to HEX calculator. I was really surprised to see that the site had a number of handy online calculators and converters.
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Apparently, I created an account with these guys awhile ago. I probably used it to promote (not host) FreeAdLists.com when I launched it almost 2 years ago.

It appears Freehostia's free hosting plan will not allow members to use Google Adsense (JavaScript) or similar applications that require a remote connection to a server. I assume more hosting sites with these free hosting plans will follow suit.
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You might have noticed my Blogrush widget has disappeared from this blog...well maybe not. The service was supposed to provide instant distribution for blog posts across a network of related blogs. But I guess they ran into a few problems. John Reese, Blogrush’s founder, mentioned a few issues with security and abusive users as some of the issues that limited its full potential. I also remember them having some problems with blog quality guidelines on the initial roll-out.

For a particular task, I needed to capture a sequence of screen clicks. I decided to "google" for an opensource screen recorder. After a brief search, I found and tried a few but CamStudio's freeware application seemed to fit the bill.
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Here is a useful article from Labnol.org about Google talk bots. Here are 7 cool things you can do with the Google Talk's "virtual friends" or bots. I found #5 (Translation), #6 (Setting up reminders) and #7 (Transliteration) useful.
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