Websites you stumble on that fascinate you.
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www.vegansociety.com
www.moderncat.com4 -
found a weird one, nay unique, all sorts of stuff on there, something for everyone
Www.Forum.charltonlife.com
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And.....seizureBedsaddick said:1 -
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Flight tracker entertains me far more than it should a grown man. Thanks for the Vessel Finder link. I'll definitely check that out.cafcfan said:There's a bloke that's currently driving a twenty-year-old TVR through 22 countries and 24k miles to get from the furthest north pub in the world to the furthest south pub. With an equally ancient Nissan Micra as a support car. Some of the places he's visited that he's posted up on Facebook have been really interesting. But he's also got a tracker fitted and you can see where he's got to here: https://pub2pubexpedition.com/track/ I find it strangely fascinating. (Although not at the moment as the car is back at Southampton waiting for a RoRo to the States!)
But I guess my interest in this aspect stems from liking the flight tracker apps and from wondering what some small Turkish freighter was doing tied up in the River Crouch. And finding out that there's a similar web site for tracking ships. vesselfinder.com
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stumble upon is an alright website. just add a few interests and it shows you various websites, articles and videos you might like.0
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If you like that, I think you will enjoy the NATS Airspace Explorer app for iPad.Stig said:
Flight tracker entertains me far more than it should a grown man. Thanks for the Vessel Finder link. I'll definitely check that out.cafcfan said:There's a bloke that's currently driving a twenty-year-old TVR through 22 countries and 24k miles to get from the furthest north pub in the world to the furthest south pub. With an equally ancient Nissan Micra as a support car. Some of the places he's visited that he's posted up on Facebook have been really interesting. But he's also got a tracker fitted and you can see where he's got to here: https://pub2pubexpedition.com/track/ I find it strangely fascinating. (Although not at the moment as the car is back at Southampton waiting for a RoRo to the States!)
But I guess my interest in this aspect stems from liking the flight tracker apps and from wondering what some small Turkish freighter was doing tied up in the River Crouch. And finding out that there's a similar web site for tracking ships. vesselfinder.com
When it comes to planes, and shit that happens to them, I go to the professional pilots forum, and the Rumours and News thread. Just don't be tempted to join in, though. They make Henry look like the sweetest, friendliest guy you will find at the Valley (which of course he is :-)). There are a couple of threads where we "Self Loading Freight" are welcome.
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Prefer www.freshpussy.com myself.*i_b_b_o_r_g said:www.vegansociety.com
www.moderncat.com
*best not to click that link at work, just in case it's real.1 -
Another vote for vesselfinder. It's always interesting to see a ship out during a walk along the prom and within seconds find out what it is, where's it's been/going, etc.Stig said:
Flight tracker entertains me far more than it should a grown man. Thanks for the Vessel Finder link. I'll definitely check that out.cafcfan said:There's a bloke that's currently driving a twenty-year-old TVR through 22 countries and 24k miles to get from the furthest north pub in the world to the furthest south pub. With an equally ancient Nissan Micra as a support car. Some of the places he's visited that he's posted up on Facebook have been really interesting. But he's also got a tracker fitted and you can see where he's got to here: https://pub2pubexpedition.com/track/ I find it strangely fascinating. (Although not at the moment as the car is back at Southampton waiting for a RoRo to the States!)
But I guess my interest in this aspect stems from liking the flight tracker apps and from wondering what some small Turkish freighter was doing tied up in the River Crouch. And finding out that there's a similar web site for tracking ships. vesselfinder.com
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It's amazing how long I can look at this just contemplating the complete and utter stupidity of it all.
http://www.angelfire.com/id/hern/0 -
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Barryboys.co.uk
Just a forum full of people taking the piss out of modified cars, it's awesome0 -
Nice one.SomervilleAddick said:http://www.tylervigen.com/spurious-correlations
Always a good read.
Definitely time to ban imports of those Kamikaze Cars though!
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Xhamster. Really good website I discovered about a family who trained a hamster to circus levels. However, the lovable pet was killed when their shed blew over and crushed it.2
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Www.Something.com1
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Apparently it was involved in a disgusting sex act at the time!PopIcon said:Xhamster. Really good website I discovered about a family who trained a hamster to circus levels. However, the lovable pet was killed when their shed blew over and crushed it.
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I think that was a gerbil according to R. Gere.MuttleyCAFC said:
Apparently it was involved in a disgusting sex act at the time!PopIcon said:Xhamster. Really good website I discovered about a family who trained a hamster to circus levels. However, the lovable pet was killed when their shed blew over and crushed it.
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Xtremetube0
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Not a website as such but sneak onto a colleagues PC and activate this extension on Google Chrome, if they us Chrome as their main browser. It replaces every single picture on any website to Nicolas Cage.
It's called 'Ncage' - https://chrome.google.com/webstore/search/ncage?hl=en-GB1 -
Haha, used this on a friend and watching their reaction and slow realisation that Nicholas Cage shouldn't be everywhere was pricelessSWEnglandAddick said:Not a website as such but sneak onto a colleagues PC and activate this extension on Google Chrome, if they us Chrome as their main browser. It replaces every single picture on any website to Nicolas Cage.
It's called 'Ncage' - https://chrome.google.com/webstore/search/ncage?hl=en-GB0 -
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It's amazing what passes for 'art' these days eh?shine166 said:2 -
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How do you come up with the names for a particular piece, such as Mashed Potato Mountains (presumably Close Encounters reference)?shine166 said:1 -
Internet Archive - Has millions of archived websites from over the years. And yes, CL is on there: https://archive.org/web/web.php
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Live Jasmine... Do people really buy credits?1
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