Slightly NSFW: Stuck for meal ideas? Just ask "What the f*** should I make for dinner?"
NSFW alert! But hey, it's after hours, we starred out all the f-bombs, and the site is pretty hilarious... so we had to share it!
What the f*** should I make for dinner is an extremely advanced website, obviously lovingly crafted by major design gurus with singular skills in the culinary arts.
You go there, and it tells you to COOK UP SOME ****** KOREAN BEEF WRAPS. All-caps included at no ...
With all the hoopla over Apple's approval process for iPhone apps, it's nice to see them make a sensible decision about a feature they could have nitpicked. Cooliris, a slick image-viewing app we've covered before, recently added an option to adjust SafeSearch settings for Google images. That means you can view NSFW image search results on your iPhone in one of the best-looking gallery interfaces ...
We've talked about web browsing at work before. We all do it, it's a fact of life. But what happens when you're browsing the interwebs and you click a link...and all of a sudden something pops up on your screen that would make your mother cringe? You quickly close the window, look around, and hope that nobody else saw it. Well at least that's what we do. Not a good feeling is it? No-NSFW comes to ...
There's no shortage of services that let you convert long URLs into tiny ones. But there's one major problem with most URL shortening services: they make it tough to figure out exactly what you're clicking on. While this comes in handy if you're up for a little harmless rickrolling, if you share a NSFW (not safe for work) link over email, your blog, or Twitter, be prepared for some angry ...
digg_url = "http://downloadsquad.switched.com/2008/01/02/twittertale-tracks-your-naughty-tweets/";Have you ever tweeted naughty words on Twitter, thinking no one would notice? Maybe so, but that was before TwitterTale! The basic idea behind Twittertale is that they track all tweets with NSFW words and display them for the world to see. Currently, the most popular naughty words are (in order) 1) ...
If you've got a unique phrase that is clearly associated with your product, you can apply for a trademark and prevent other groups from using that phrase without permission. For example, an advertising jingle or slogan. We'd give you an example, but we don't want to get sued, so just hum the latest Coke, Pepsi, or any other beverage. But there are some phrases that you would think would be ...
NSFW (Not Safe For Work), a universal sign that something is objectionable or inappropriate or offensive online, is now going to become a part of many web developer's standard coding techniques. The idea is to put the rel="nsfw" attribute in link (a href) tags, much like the currently widely used rel="nofollow" attribute. This NSFW attribute will denote objectionable content that might get you in ...





