Top 10 Things I Hate About Facebook!

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Facebook is the largest, most popular social networking site.  It’s great, I go on it nearly very day to see how my friends are doing or what they are up to.  But Facebook has it’s downsides to and some aspects are very annoying.

  1. Poking and Super Poking - Simply, why?
  2. Constant website layout changes – While they’re generally good improvements they are always changing it, stick one version for longer!
  3. Getting tagged in those big picture things – I really don’t care!
  4. It’s an online tabloid – The news feed is full of gossip, scandal and ‘interesting’ pictures.
  5. Lack of real relationship - Once introduced, don’t be one of those people who end up with square eyes commenting, tagging and posting on Facebook
  6. It’s useless – There is really no point to it all.
  7. It is really quite creepy – Everything you do,  every move you make, someone is watching you.
  8. Freaky people who add you – How did they find you, why are they YOUR friend (why me)?
  9. They try too hard - Want to schedule an event, blog a little or join the mafia? You’ve got it on Facebook.
  10. To many choices - Don’t get me wrong I like choice, but some of the questions are a bit rich!

Do you have any pet peeves with Facebook? Tell us here!

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Odd Stuff!

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When browsing the web I come across odd, random stuff and being so nice I’ve decided I’ll share it with you.
  • The amazon meow – if you look at the HTML of the very popular amazon.com the last line says: “<– MEOW –>”.

     

    Meow

    Meow

     

  •  The Yahoo Google – If you go on ask.com and search “google”  
Why Google it when you can Ask?
Why Google it when you can Ask?

 

Do you know of any odd, random or unusal things on the web? Share it with us!

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The Free Online Image Editing Websites!

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The technology available online is now so advanced that some of the online image editing websites are now more powerful than offline facilities.  Here is a compilation of some of the really good ‘uns! My favs are in bold.

  • Picnik- Picnik makes your photos fabulous with easy to use yet powerful editing tools. Tweak to your heart’s content, then get creative with oodles of effects, fonts, shapes, and frames.
  • Snipshot- Snipshot is a fast online image editor. You can use it right from your browser, no downloads or Flash required.
  • Online Image Editor- Free Online Image Editor, create your own animated gifs resize crop avatars and images.
  • FlauntR- flauntR is a free online photo editor with photo editing features similar to photoshop.
  • Image Mosaic Generator – Not really an image maker but upload your photo or image and it turns it into a mosaic of images from FlickR.
  • SplashUp- Splashup is the only full-featured, free range, image editor online. The description from the website states that it is the only only fully-featured image editor. Umm, not sure about that.
  • FotoFlexer - It can remove blemishes, change skin/hair colour, morph photos and more!
  • LunaPic - Photo and paint effects. Great for Myspace, Facebook or bebo.
  • Pixlr - is a free online photo editor. Edit, adjust and filter your images. No registration jump right in!
  • Free Online Photo Editor – Edit your photos online on Free Online Photo Editor.com!

Do you know of any good, useful photo or image editors? If so, post them below!

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Top 10 Free Online Translators!

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Language is the primary method of communication and for development we need to communicate and with everyone chatting away all around the world in different languages everyone needs to try and understand each other. To understand languages we can do one of two things, one, learn the other language or two, translate it into a language we can understand. With our new, great, technology we can translate virtually any language in to any other language with easy and increasing accuracy.

I translate stuff nearly daily, this ranges from blogs to school work.
The list here is not in any particular order. During my days surfing the net I have used all of them at some point but I tend to use ‘Google Language tools’ the most simply due to habit and it generally working very well.

Do you know good free, online translators? Then tell us!

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The Pomegranate | NS08

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I’ve officially found my dream phone and will do just about anything to get my hands on it.

Introducing the Pomegranate | NS08

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It’s a:

  • Widescreen HD projector
  • Global voice Translator (150 languages)
  • Coffee Brewer – Chose from Colombian, French Vanilla, Hazelnut and Sumatran blend
  • Shaver
  • Harmonica
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20 Fun Free Webites For when Your Bored!

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I browse the web a lot and I’m often bored (what can I say, I’m a teenager)  or have nothing to-do, so I visit various fun and interesting websites and I want to share some of the new, interesting or other fun time-waster sites I’ve come across.  So here they are; 20 fun, pointless and time-waster websites. There not in any particular order.

Enjoy:

Do you know a website that is interesting, fun or anything? Tell us below!
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The Harbour

Hello,

I wrote this piece at school for some coursework, about a day spent in a harbour incorporating certain English language rules, metaphors and similies.

The fisherman return from another night of cold, hard labour, tired like the very harbour into which they arrive. Their weary bodies cold as their catch laying bleary eyed in the refrigerated compartment in the boat. Small waves break on the weathered harbour wall, similar to the rhythmic chug of the old fishing boat. The sun just managing to creep up over the horizon from the deep slumber that was night. Upon their arrival on the beach, within only a few minutes the fishermen have counted and sorted the fish and washed down their boats of the diesel spills, oil and fish remains.

Only a few hours pass before the sun starts to blossom in the sky like a flower in bloom, the rays of light fanning out like the petals. The early-morning light reflecting off the glistening ocean. Builders have already been busy for a couple of hours, sweating under the relentless African sun. The sound of the bricks being slapped onto fresh cement at odds with the melodic sound of the waves as they arrive and recede on the beach.
Like every other day, from mid-morning this popular piece of real estate gets lost under the mob of food sellers, tourists and the few locals that venture out after the fishermen have sold their earlier catch. The fisherman’s fresh catch mostly now sold and beautifully prepared, adorns the plates within many of the restaurants along the most popular stretch of boulevard.

The fishermen who sold their catch for just a few Rands only hours ago, have now retired to their modest backstreet homes. The same fish now selling for hundreds in the most lavish hotels. The old, inexpensive fishermen homes worn down by the great many that have walked in each others footsteps.
A distinctive new aroma emerges from the bustling harbour. The smell of oil and fish from the fishing boats which are now being prepared for their early start the next day, drifts along the beach. As the morning matures into afternoon, the sound of people’s chatter, cars and boats making their way up and down the coastline adds to the commotion.

Now the hottest part of the day, people retreat to the cool of the white stone sea-side villas. or the local swimming pools. Only those who are sunbathing or the children who are at their happiest playing on the sand, remain out. Others retire for a brief siesta allowing the sun to fall and cool.  Others splash around in the shallow, warm water of the Indian ocean. The builders carry on regardless, their exposed raw skin resembling leather in the ferocious heat.
As the sun gives way to evening, couples wander through the small town there souls a vigorous fire, the centre of which has now all but emptied and joined the crowds collecting on the seafront.  The tourist shops have long since closed and the informal sellers now setting up outside the same shops. Their baskets of wares and African artifacts overflowing with the beaded jewellery glinting in the last few rays of sunlight. A calm descends the town, like the cloak of cloud over the mountain just a few miles away.
The quietness drifts through the town with only the occasional cry of a child, adult laughter or squawking gull to disturb the evening. The builders have put down their tools, their hardhats placed at the spot where they earlier worked and dissipated through the quiet town to later rendezvous in a bar. There the relentless precision work is forgotten and replaced with something much more entertaining.
By late evening, the blazing red light of the sun sits on the horizon before disappearing behind the mountain. The day turns into night but not before creating a beautiful sunset, by way of fanfare prior to departure. It’s not long before the fishermen trudge their way back to the boats and go in search of their quarry, to supply to the restaurants to feed their gluttonous customers. The lighthouse guides them out into the blackness of the sea and once past Cape Point where the two oceans meet, the water becomes cooler and and the fish can be found.
Thanks for reading and if you’ve got any commemnts, thoughts or suggestions tell us!
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