Title: Stumble upon this Post by: witch on 2006 January 16, 01:03:12 Found this site in a magazine. I've already posted this at Laverwinklesims, but I think it's such a cool tool I wanted to share it here too. Got a spare pair of lips just in case. ;)
http://www.stumbleupon.com/ (http://www.stumbleupon.com/) It had good reviews & I checked it out. Great idea, people select areas of interest and click a stumble button, get a random page. I played with it for hours last night. It learns what you like and buddies you up with other users if you wish. You can say whether you like a site or not, that helps rate it. I thought it worked very well. It only works for Firefox. 8) Here's a couple of cool sites I found via this tool. 61 Optical Illusions & Visual Phenomena (Visual Illusions · Optische Täuschungen) by Michael Bach, University of Freiburg, Germany http://www.michaelbach.de/ot/ (http://www.michaelbach.de/ot/) Kaleidoscope http://www.zefrank.com/byokal/kal2.html (http://www.zefrank.com/byokal/kal2.html) Find out the size of your ecological footprint and that of your neighbours in your own country. Compare that to a sustainable fooprint. Then have a drink or drug of your choice when you realise just how bad things are. http://www.myfootprint.org/ (http://www.myfootprint.org/) Move from macro to micro with the most amazingly clever use of technology. Quote View the Milky Way at 10 million light years from the Earth. Then move through space towards the Earth in successive orders of magnitude until you reach a tall oak tree just outside the buildings of the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory in Tallahassee, Florida. After that, begin to move from the actual size of a leaf into a microscopic world that reveals leaf cell walls, the cell nucleus, chromatin, DNA and finally, into the subatomic universe of electrons and protons. http://www.micro.magnet.fsu.edu/primer/java/scienceopticsu/powersof10/ (http://www.micro.magnet.fsu.edu/primer/java/scienceopticsu/powersof10/) Here's another cool site: http://www.vectorpark.com/levers.html (http://www.vectorpark.com/levers.html) Make the weights on the levers balance. WOW! :o Title: Re: Stumble upon this Post by: Avie on 2006 January 16, 01:18:06 And any of this is relevant?
Belive me I DO sympathise but these folk are nasty and scary. Take my advice and go hide under something solid, Title: Re: Stumble upon this Post by: cheriem on 2006 January 16, 05:52:44 It looks like it might be kind of fun. I'll have to check it out when I have some time tomorrow. School District is out due to Martin Luther King Holiday.
Title: Re: Stumble upon this Post by: sara_dippity on 2006 January 16, 06:54:40 I used to do that. Seems I found a plug in for Firefox for it. It was fun, I wonder if the plugin works with the latest Firefox...
Title: Re: Stumble upon this Post by: witch on 2006 January 16, 10:12:57 And any of this is relevant? Sorry, do you mean the links? Relevant to what? Quote Belive me I DO sympathise but these folk are nasty and scary. Take my advice and go hide under something solid, What folk are these? I'm a bit at sea here. Title: Re: Stumble upon this Post by: Lythdan on 2006 January 16, 15:04:58 Hmm, I remember the ecological from a few months back. We would still need 3.9 worlds if everyone lived like me. :P
Title: Re: Stumble upon this Post by: cheriem on 2006 January 16, 15:18:26 Witch this was fun. :D I ran through some this morning.
Title: Re: Stumble upon this Post by: witch on 2006 January 25, 11:16:11 check this out - I think it fits this AWESOME site very well...
http://www.terrorready.net/index.asp (http://www.terrorready.net/index.asp) Title: Re: Stumble upon this Post by: Myth on 2006 January 25, 13:31:31 It may or may not be, but in the past I have found those type of plugins to be spyware related. (And to say it before JM does...) Not that they don't spy on every move we as it is.
/me looks over her shoulder as the hairs on her neck rise Anyone remember "Bonzo Buddy". OMG he annoyed the crap out of me. Title: Re: Stumble upon this Post by: nectere on 2006 January 25, 13:47:55 Pretty much anything you use as a browser "aide" is gonig to be spyware.
Title: Re: Stumble upon this Post by: simmiecal on 2006 January 25, 14:46:44 Anyone remember "Bonzo Buddy". OMG he annoyed the crap out of me. Ugh! Bad memory. I was on dial-up and it took forever to download that thing. And then it didn't do what it said it would and kept redirecting my browser where I didn't want it to go. Had a hell of a time trying to get that crap off my hard drive and wound up having to do a re-install. Title: Re: Stumble upon this Post by: Ellatrue on 2006 January 25, 16:01:18 Move from macro to micro with the most amazingly clever use of technology. Quote View the Milky Way at 10 million light years from the Earth. Then move through space towards the Earth in successive orders of magnitude until you reach a tall oak tree just outside the buildings of the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory in Tallahassee, Florida. After that, begin to move from the actual size of a leaf into a microscopic world that reveals leaf cell walls, the cell nucleus, chromatin, DNA and finally, into the subatomic universe of electrons and protons. http://www.micro.magnet.fsu.edu/primer/java/scienceopticsu/powersof10/ (http://www.micro.magnet.fsu.edu/primer/java/scienceopticsu/powersof10/) That sounds like the idea from that old movie, Powers of Ten Title: Re: Stumble upon this Post by: angelyne on 2006 January 25, 16:01:59 It may or may not be, but in the past I have found those type of plugins to be spyware related. (And to say it before JM does...) Not that they don't spy on every move we as it is. /me looks over her shoulder as the hairs on her neck rise Anyone remember "Bonzo Buddy". OMG he annoyed the crap out of me. Bonzo Buddy was pure unadulterated spyware. It was detected as such by anti-spyware programs. Plugins for Firefox are generally spyware free, for now anyway. I mean spyware in the broader sense of malware (Malicious software"; a generic term covering a range of software programs and types of programs designed to attack, degrade or prevent the intended use of an ICT or network.). No doubt a plugin like stumbleupon will track whatever activity you do while you are using it, but that's necessary for the service they offer. As a general rule however, if you are considering installing an "aid", google the program name +spyware. See how many people are complaining about it. That usually tells you quickly if that program is spyware or not. Favor downloading from know sites like tucows. Oh, and never ever EVER download a program from some random pop ups that appear. That's like opening your door to random strangers. Advertising is not free, so if they are offering you something for "free", you can bet there are strings attached. Title: Re: Stumble upon this Post by: Grater on 2006 January 25, 16:24:18 check this out - I think it fits this AWESOME site very well... http://www.terrorready.net/index.asp (http://www.terrorready.net/index.asp) hahahah, plastic and duct tape mummies. Title: Re: Stumble upon this Post by: Kristalrose on 2006 January 25, 16:24:46 Ugh! Spyware=bad memories! Angelyne is right, if something pops up and wants you to download it for free, watch out! I had Bonzo Buddy for a short while, and had another one named gator that really played havoc with my old computer. Oh, and Kazaa!! Now, that is a program that just opens the door and lets anything come marching onto your hard drive and track every click you make. I am much more careful now. I run Nortons plus Spybot plus Ad-aware to keep that stuff at bay. :)
Title: Re: Stumble upon this Post by: Assmitten on 2006 January 25, 17:40:51 As a general rule however, if you are considering installing an "aid", google the program name +spyware. See how many people are complaining about it. That usually tells you quickly if that program is spyware or not. Favor downloading from know sites like tucows. Ah, good tip. People on the internet are always faster than me, which I'm glad about. I can learn from the guinea pigs. :) Title: Re: Stumble upon this Post by: witch on 2006 January 25, 21:38:49 As another poster pointed out, Firefox plugins are more likely to be safe and not spyware. The wikipedia thinks stumbleupon is NOT spyware.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/StumbleUpon (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/StumbleUpon) PS I had my own bonzi buddy and gator experiences. There was even a parrot at one point. I found they froze and hung my PC on a regular basis and now I very rarely install any toolbars - in fact stumbleupon is the first one since Google released the firefox toolbar. Kazaa is in court at the moment, the file sharing is minimal, it's mostly viruses and porn now. Title: Re: Stumble upon this Post by: angelyne on 2006 January 25, 21:49:03 Well I'll bet you anything the wikipedia article was written by the people who made the software, but I don't think it's spyware anyway. Not in the malicious if-I-lay-my-hands-on-the-guy-who-wrote-this-piece-of-garbage-I-will-strangle-him way
Title: Re: Stumble upon this Post by: witch on 2006 January 26, 06:16:15 wikipedia is written by anyone who wants to - they just have to be able to defend their position if someone else disagrees.
Title: Re: Stumble upon this Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2006 January 26, 06:39:14 It doesn't seem like spyware to me, since the only information it knows is what you tell it. It is, however, undoubtedly a demographic and marketing data collection tool, which has come up with a clever means of coaxing useful information out of people (since your "stumbles" would be pretty useless if you lied about it).
As such, it seems to be of no real use to me since I'm unwilling to part with my info. I do not, however, believe it engages in any other suspicious behaviors. Title: Re: Stumble upon this Post by: witch on 2006 January 26, 09:46:29 It doesn't seem like spyware to me, since the only information it knows is what you tell it. It is, however, undoubtedly a demographic and marketing data collection tool, which has come up with a clever means of coaxing useful information out of people (since your "stumbles" would be pretty useless if you lied about it). It doesn't act like spyware either, it's not rude, naggy or pushy. I don't care if it captures my preferences, I don't buy anything on the Internet and this tool doesn't try to sell me anything, so it can capture what it pleases if it's meaningful to the creators in any way, it's all damned lies and statistics... ::) Title: Re: Stumble upon this Post by: PlaidSquirrel on 2006 January 27, 21:54:56 I am such a loser. I got to a page with singing horses and was having so much fun with it that I opened a second window and tried to get them all timed to harmonize. lol. I got all of them but the poom chh chh horse to synch up. woohoo.
Thanks for posting this. Title: Re: Stumble upon this Post by: witch on 2006 January 28, 06:37:50 singing horses?!? I remember some singing reindeer one xmas - what's the URL?
Title: Re: Stumble upon this Post by: PlaidSquirrel on 2006 January 28, 21:49:31 no idea what the original site url is but within stumbleupon it is here
http://www.stumbleupon.com/demo.php?site=8 Title: Re: Stumble upon this Post by: witch on 2006 January 29, 08:56:34 singing horses? How about performing reindeer...
http://www.inndesign.com/Flash/christmasdeers.html (http://www.inndesign.com/Flash/christmasdeers.html) Title: Re: Stumble upon this Post by: laeshanin on 2006 January 29, 10:09:46 The singing horses are excellent and I just spent waaay too long playing with them. Hmmm, slightly worried about that. ::)
The eco site is just disturbing, but it was good to see that I try to live in a sustainable manner. Still, 1.7 planets is a worry. Thanks, Witch. Title: Re: Stumble upon this Post by: Li'l Brudder on 2006 January 29, 20:13:04 Ha! I'm 4.4 planets and damn proud of it!
Title: Re: Stumble upon this Post by: Liss on 2006 January 29, 21:21:59 LOL!!!!!!!!! BLAST you for sending me to the singing horses. My daughter thought I was crazy!
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