Some Online Stuff You May Not Know Exists

By Cornelius Nunev


No, the Internet is not just for porn. Here are some handy things you may not have known you can do online.

Get a ring size

Get a ring and driver's license and go to FindMyRingSize.com to figure out what your ring size is. It is really easy to discern your size with the website and other websites comparable to it. You can even use a virtual ruler if you do not have a ring as a comparison.

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

Purchasing glasses online is much easier if you already have a prescription. Regrettably, pupillary distance is sometimes not listed on a prescription - that's the distance between your pupils. Online eyewear retailer Warby Parker has a particularly great tool for measurement, using a webcam, a card and a slip of paper for marking.

Things you didn't know you can do on the internet No. 3 - Find your plane seat

Whenever you are looking at seats on your flight, you can pick one with some help from SeatGuru. Consumers can get on the website and flag seats that have troubles with it to help the flying group. You can even get a picture of the seat to make sure you really like it before deciding.

Things you didn't know you can do on the internet No. 4 - Make 3-D crafts

Shapeways and i.Materialise are good places to indulge your 3-D craft jones. Draw up a design and print it, or import your own 3-D model and these web online websites will help you print.

A helper for a short tie

While it's not for dirty deeds and it's not dirt inexpensive, finding someone for one-time jobs like gift shopping, pet sitting and more requires the right type of search service. TaskRabbit is one of these, where a pre-screened personal assistant could be had for your legal job requirement.

Draw a person's face

In case you are a sufferer in a crime and have to quickly jot down the person's face, go to Ultimate Flash Face and sites comparable to it to create a police-style sketch.

MIT free course

Free of charge, the MIT Department of Physics supplies video lectures, notes, tasks and solutions via Open Courseware. Mechanics, astrophysics and more could be yours, without the degree to show for it.

Get a record for Congress

In case you are trying to choose if you really want to vote for a Congressperson again or not, check OpenCongress. The site will help you put in your zip code and find your congressperson so you can determine if they are worth voting for anymore. You can see how they have voted on bills and issues in congress recently to determine if they are a good fit.




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