GlassBooth Matches You with the Right Candidate

October 16, 2008


Web-based political survey Glassbooth asks for your stance on a series of issues and returns the closest political candidate match. Choose what issues are important to you at Glassbooth, like taxation, gun control, reproductive rights, etc. and then answer a series of questions about those topics, such as whether or not you support or oppose abolishing the estate tax. Once you complete the relatively brief survey, Glassbooth compares your beliefs to those of the Presidential hopefuls and gives you the results. Glassbooth returns the top three matches with a percentage of similarity and the ability to read about their views on all the issues you selected as important. I gave Glassbooth a try and it basically confirmed what I already thought I knew.  However, it is interesting to get some more in depth information about candidates on certain issues. All-in-all, I think this is a pretty cool, informative tool.

Link to Glassbooth


Why Did They Have to Wait Until After I Graduated for This?

October 8, 2008

Sometimes I send messages I shouldn’t send. Like the time I told my Sociology professor why drinking was more fun that his take-home exam. Gmail can’t always prevent you from sending messages you might later regret, but this week they launched a new Labs feature called “Mail Goggles” which may help.

When you enable Mail Goggles, it will check that you’re really sure you want to send that late night Friday email. And what better way to check than by making you solve a few simple math problems after you click “send” to verify you’re in the right state of mind?


By default, Mail Goggles is only active late night on the weekend, as that is the time you’re most likely to need it. Once enabled, you can adjust when it’s active in the General settings.


Hopefully Mail Goggles will prevent many of you out there from sending messages you wish you hadn’t. Like that late email explaining why you’re leaving her and why you’re taking your Tupperware full of clothes with you.

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Search All Craigslist Sites at Once with Google

July 31, 2008

For whatever reason, Craigslist does not want/allow you to be able to search the entire Craigslist network (every city) at once. When the question of searching the whole site at once is posed to Craigslist discussion forums, the response is always “you can’t,” and the civility of responses goes downhill from there. It should be noted that searching the entire site goes against the culture that Craigslist attempts to engender. It was never meant to be an alternative to Ebay, a global online forum for trade, but rather a community-based forum for trade. Do not be surprised if your communications with people outside your area are ignored or you are treated as a scam artist.

So if you want to buy/trade tickets to a show, buy a car, or maybe trade your entire collection of Saved by the Bell tapes on VHS, and you’re not having luck in your specific locale, you would search the San Francisco Bay Area region landing page, then New York, Great Britain or any other city, state, or country where tickets, cars, and SBTB are found.

It’s a tedious and, now, unnecessary task. There’s a workaround to searching Craigslist’s entire world-wide offerings at one time.

How It’s Done

Google’s Advanced Search yields a way to limit results to domains, such as Craigslist.org. Advanced Search is the link located right next to the main search field on Google’s home page. Click on “Advanced Search” and follow these directions:

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  1. Type in the item you’re looking for in the field that says, Find web pages that have… all of these words.
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  2. In this field labeled But don’t show pages that have… any of these unwanted words, type in the word “directory” without quotation marks. This eliminates a lot of unwanted clutter. Directories usually contain names and telephone numbers. Without knowing the company, industry or people involved, they won’t do you much good.Directory.jpg
  3. At the bottom of the Google Advanced Search page, in the final field labeled Search within a site or domain, type in “craigslist.org.” Leave out the www that is usually before craigslist.org.SiteSearch.jpg
  4. Click on the Advanced Search button.Everything.jpg

You’ll get hundreds, if not thousands, of results from across the globe.

For example, a search for “Saved by the Bell” brought 231 results in the Google Advanced Search. In the Craigslist Cleveland Area home page, there were 0 results (Losers).

Granted, you’ll get some expired posts, but you’ll also get a plethora of active, relevant results.

This should/could be a good tool for finding people trading/selling/buying tickets for shows across the map, and you can be almost postive it’s wookie-free (since wookies are dumb).

UPDATE: You can now use the site www.searchallcraigs.com.  This site simplifies these steps into one convenient search bar.

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Things I did last night

May 18, 2008

Here’s a website of things I did last night, appropriately titled, www.thingsididlastnight.com.

Enjoy


9-5 to the nickel. All props go to the moose…

April 2, 2008

So I’m assuming you’ve all heard of the site AdultFriendFinder.com. If not, this site provides a venue for individuals to go online and find other “morally casual” individuals to partake in “relations”. Well, while Stumbling a few days ago I found a site that someone we know might have some interest in. Why this site was created, I don’t know; however, it seems appropriate. Ladies and Gentleman, may I present you with AdultMooseFinder.com!!!

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Catch March Madness Games Live from Any Computer

March 13, 2008

March MadnessMarch Madness is just a week away, and this year you’ve got ways to catch the action no matter where you are. The best method seems to be heading to the official March Madness on-demand web site, which will stream nearly every game online for free. Looks like online video is making life better every day for the sports fanatic.

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See a Map of Available Tickets with SeatQuest

November 27, 2007

SeatQuestHere’s a new site I came across. It’s still in its infancy stage but it’s a pretty cool idea. SeatQuest drills down on the tickets still available for a specific show in your specified price range and shows you exactly where they are on a seating chart. The site is still in a somewhat limited beta, so not all venues or shows are listed, but SeatQuest could save some ticket-hunting time and help find seats near friends. I can’t really tell if they only show seats available on ebay or on scalpers websites (StubHub, etc.) and not from Ticketmaster or the venues’ website. It also doesn’t seem to pickup on Craigslist postings, but still its a pretty cool idea. www.SeatQuest.com

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