Flickr Profile Widget banner generator
Here is yet another Flickr toy to add to your arsenal, hailing from flagrantdisregard.com's extensive Flickr Toys section: the Flickr Profile Widget banner generator. You have a nice array of options to specify, such as which of your photos to show (most recent, most interesting, random recent, random interesting), and you can chose whether to show the photo count I have pictured here. As ...
If you're asking, "WTF is .htaccess," this might not be the post for you, but I'll tell you anyway: .htaccess are little configuration files for the Apache web server that let you apply simple or very complex rules to the way requests are handled. Now, I know people who can write .htaccess files blindfolded, but for me it's always a big headache. Enter .htaccess Generator, that does what it sounds ...
Amaze your friends! Confuse your family! Fun for all ages over 13, it's the Web Economy Bulls*** Generator. Have you got a great idea about how to drive next-generation supply-chains? What about a way to integrate synergistic content? I think its high time we synthesize rich portals, don't you? Yes, thanks to the Web Economy BS Generator, you too can sound like a desperate startup begging for VC ...
Here's a fun little web widget: With the Newspaper Snippet Generator you can make quasi-realistic-looking newspaper clippings. You just enter a the name of your fictitious newspaper, a date, a funny headline, and some article text, and it will generate a matching newspaper image. Of limited utility, sure, but moderately entertaining. ...
I used
MoodLogic for awhile to create playlists tailored to my moods, and it performed pretty well, but I wasn't really
satisfied with the limitations of the free version. MusicIP
Mixer is a free Windows app in the same vein. You choose a song from your collection and it will generate a
playlist of songs that it deems similar. While you can start generating playlists as soon as it's installed, ...
Fellow
blogger Victor has dabbled in computerized hypnotism, but I'll
have to ask him if he's tried BrainWave Generator. It's a Windows
shareware app (30 day trial after which you pay $40) that plays specific sound frequencies to each of your ears, which
will "take you to the state of mind you want." At least, that's what the BrainWave Generator web site says.
Among the laundry list of ...





