Sunday, 17 November 2013

Secret Things To Do Online And Save

By Cornelius Nunev


Use the Internet as the helpful tool it is, why do not you? I don't mean for porn - that's private. Here are SFW steps you can take online that might save you cash.

Things you didn't know you can do on the internet No. 1 - Find your ring size

You can discern the size of your finger and the ring size you need with online websites such as FindMyRingSize.com. It is really very easy to figure out your ring size or somebody else's ring size if you need to. All you have to do is use a ring and driver's license for comparison.

Things you didn't know you could do on the internet No. 2 - Find pupillary distance

The distance between your pupils is almost never listed on your prescription, also called pupillary distance. It is nice to already have a prescription, but it can be hard to purchase eyewear without the pupillary distance. You can use a webcam, car and piece of paper to help you determine the distance with online eye ware retailer Warby Parker.

Flying in the right seat

SeatGuru and other online websites will provide you with a seat map in a flight, so you can see a picture of the exact seat on the flight. There is also a tool where consumers can flag seats if there is an issue with them, making it simpler on every person.

Craft in 3-D

If you need to do a 3-D craft, head to Shapeways, i.Materialise and other online websites. They will help you print off your design to be able to produce it.

A helper for a short tie

If you would like a pre-screened personal assistant to help you with a few tasks you need done, go to TaskRabbit. You can have them watch your pet or even do something such as gift-shopping for you.

Create a police-sketch after negative encounter

You can go to websites such as Ultimate Flash Face if something goes wrong and you need to create a quick police sketch of the assailant.

Take a class for free at MIT

Through MIT, you can get a science education for free. The MIT Department of Physics has a lot of notes, tasks, video lectures and more accessible through the Open Courseware program.

People in congress have a record

Sites such as OpenCongress are available just to help citizens figure out who they want to vote for. You can look at each individual congressperson's record to see what they have voted for in the past. You can just put in your zip code and look if you need to.




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