Virtual Barber Shop

Saturday, May 3, 2008

This YouTube video had me squirming in my seat with delight and amazement, and I am not saying any more than that or I'll spoil it.

I'm not going to labour the point but please just put on some headphones and close your eyes. You honestly won't regret it.

GORP.com

GORP.com

gorp.away.com
If cave crawling in Carlsbad or fly-fishing in arctic Russia sound like your idea of a great getaway, then consider GORP your travel guru - it stands for Great Outdoor Recreation Pages.

This site is rammed to the seams with amazing ideas for adrenaline-packed adventures as far away or as close to home as you care to travel.

Use the tabs across the top to access the various guides, or if you're looking for something specific, like sandboarding through desert dunes, use the handy little search box provided just underneath.

There's a tip of the week for the hardened traveller, and the gear guy offers some sound advice for those of you planning to travel off the beaten track.

Get inspiration for your next trip in the activity guides section, and when you're ready to book the site links to various travel sites where you can organise your trip.

It's worth remembering you are under no obligation to use these though, and you might find a cheaper deal if you surf around looking for it yourself.

We Tell Stories

We Tell Stories

www.wetellstories.co.uk
Story-telling is one of the oldest professions in the world, but Penguin has brought it bang up to date with this interactive website.

Here they offer six stories that unfold over six weeks in various unusual formats.

For example Slice takes the form of two blogs, from the perspective of a young girl and her parents, and The 21 Steps follows the journey of the author on Google Maps.

I'm not going to spoil the plot for you by talking about the stories, just pop along and immerse yourself in the authors' worlds for a few minutes and you'll soon understand a lot more about it.

There's information about the stories, the authors and the classic fairy tales their works pay homage to in the panel across the bottom.

flauntR


There are lots of picture editors available online, but I really like this one because of the funky interface which is really easy to use - and it makes working with other online resources a breeze.

You'll need to register and when you log in you can start working straight away by loading up a picture from your PC, or even your online photo storage account, such as FlickR, Facebook and Picasa.

Once you upload a picture it's stored in your album, where you can access it any time to do work on it. To do this click and drag it from your album into the workspace in the top half of the screen.

Click the arrows on the right of the divider to minimize the album, then use the tabs across the top to switch between activities such as editing, adding text and arty stylizing.

Two features I really like are profilR & mobilR, where you can easily resize the image to be perfect for your phone of social networking profile. You can even make your pic into a postcard using the templates under the StyleR tab.

Once you've finished working with the image you can save it and share it using the buttons along the top of the workspace.