Some cool websites

S O F I

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#1
Due to my never-ending google reader wandering and hate for online job applications, I've come across a few cool websites. For now, you get two. Also, I preemptively apologize if they've been posted before.

1. Instructables - Make, How To, and DIY

In a nutshell, a page on instructing you to make cool shit. Here's one for making a paper clone of yourself: Project: Paper-Clone

2. I Write Like

That website analyzies your writing and tells you which famous author you write like. I don't know how accurate it is or what kind of model it uses, but it's kinda cool.

3. FORA.tv - Videos on the People, Issues, and Ideas Changing the Planet

It's like TED, but it's not.

4. http://www.designboom.com/

Here is a clock that knits scarves: http://www.designboom.com/weblog/cat/8/view/10606/siren-elise-wilhelmsen-365.html
 

Shadows

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#4
I got that I write like Vladimir Nabokov, Mark Twain, and Gertrude Stein, Margaret Mitchell (Funny, I wrote that note like I was writing like a woman). lmfao

Each note I tried gave me a different one.

I will check the other sites later.


Thanks that was cool
 

Snowman

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#5
it said i write like kurt vonnegut, i wrote a quick paragraph about running out of milk so i traveled to the grocery store an robbed the place for a gallon of milk.

cool SOFI im gonna check the out the other ones in a bit
 

Ristol

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#13
and who gives a fuck what you think?

HAHA. That is a funny thing to say E. Anyway, I pasted a few paragraphs from my short stories in there and I got James Joyce too. Then I posted something from a different story I wrote and got David Foster Wallace. I was immensely pleased with both of these comparisons.

But I think they tell you you're James Joyce if you flout all grammatical precedent. I think perhaps it is not so special.
 

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