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  • Seven Helpful Sites That Tell You What The F**k To Do

    In Friday Fun, Webapps, Web Services, Weather, Food, Drinks, Location-based, Music, Grammar, Fun, / 18 May 2012 / 0 comments

    Seven Helpful Sites That Tell You What The F**k To Do Feeling indecisive? Need a little help figuring out where to eat, drink, or what music to listen to? Sure, plenty of apps and web sites can help you out, but when you really want to get to the point, nothing beats the direct approach. These helpful sites get right to the point, telling you what the f**k to do.

    After having run into a lot of aggressively helpful web sites lately, we thought it might be fun to pull some of our favorites together in one, big TGIFF list.

    Seven Helpful Sites That Tell You What The F**k To Do

    The F**king Weather

    An honorable mention among your picks for best weather web site, The F**king Weather gives you a no-nonsense forecast without bloat or fluff. Just the temperature and a general idea of what it's like outside. Scroll down a bit for the five day f**king forecast.

    Where The F**k Should I Go To Eat?

    Share your location or type in your zip code, and the webapp will find you a restaurant in your neighborhood, complete with a link to the restaurant's site and a Google Map showing you how to get there. Don't like it? Click "No, that place looks like s**t" for a new suggestion. Obviously works best when you have a lot of options in your area, but it came up with great suggestions when I tested it.

    Where The F**k Should I Go For Drinks?

    Made by the same folks behind Where The F**k Should I Go To Eat?, this webapp uses your location or zip code to suggest a bar or brewpub in your area where you can enjoy a tasty adult beverage. Refresh for a different recommendation.

    Seven Helpful Sites That Tell You What The F**k To Do

    What The F**k Should I Make for Dinner?

    If you feel like cooking in instead, this site will help you figure out what you should make this evening—and link you to the recipe. Vegetarian? Click the "I don't f**king eat meat" at the bottom of the page for a veggie-friendly option, or "I don't f**king like that" for a new recipe.

    What The F**k Should I Listen To Now?

    Need a little help figuring out what to listen to once your playlist is over? Pandora not holding your attention anymore? Type in an artist to What The F**k Should I Listen To Now? and let the site's last.fm-powered search come up with a suggestion for you, complete with an artist bio.

    The F**king Time

    Yup, it's a clock. Select your time zone from the drop-down menu, and you've got the f**king time, down to the second.

    Learn Your Damn Homophones

    For those folks looking for more ammo in their grammar cannons, Learn Your Damn Homophones may not have f**king in the title, but it isn't afraid to drop the f-bomb in support of a good cause: namely making sure people can tell the difference between "affect" and "effect," "complement" and "compliment," and "loose" versus "lose," among others.

    Honorable Mentions

    For those of you who work with social media every day, maybe What The F**k Is My Social Media Strategy can help you figure out what exactly your company is doing on Facebook or Twitter. According to the site, you're probably "Exposing new users to the brand through organic conversations," whatever that actually means. Also, getting in shape is that much easier when you follow The F**king Trainer on Twitter. He'll praise you when you feel the burn, but he won't pull punches when you slack off.

    If you're looking to expand your vocabulary, try The F**king Word Of The Day, a blog and iOS app that will expose you to a new English word every morning—and not all of them are profane, we promise.

    Update: A few of you have mentioned What F**king Gifts Should I Buy as another great site in the same category - if you need to buy gifts, especially around the holidays, they're straight, to the point, and actually offer some really good gift ideas. Thanks to everyone who sent it in!

    Finally, if you want to build your own version of one of these sites, it's easier than you think: just pick up the WTF Engine over at Github, load it up on your own host, and start telling the world what the f**k you want them to know. Have any sites we missed in the roundup? Think this is all too profane for your tender tastes? Whatever you think, let us know in the comments below.

  • Ringtone Maker Creates Custom Tones for Nearly Any Phone in Just a Few Clicks

    In Friday Fun, Ringtones, Smartphones, Cellphones, Iphone, Ios, Android, Blackberry, Windows Phone, Music, Fun, / 11 May 2012 / 0 comments

    Ringtone Maker Creates Custom Tones for Nearly Any Phone in Just a Few ClicksWindows: We've shown you a few ways to create a ringtone for your iPhone or Android device, but free app Ringtone Maker makes the process just about as quick and painless as possible—and it works for just about any phone you can think of.

    Ringtone Maker is just about as easy as they come: drag a song into the program, select the portion you want to use as a ringtone, and tell it what phone you use. It supports the iPhone, Android, BlackBerry, Windows Phone, and more. In seconds, you'll have a fully functional ringtone you can put on your device and assign to incoming calls. It's much less roundabout than creating a tone in iTunes, and a bit easier to control than Ringdroid on Android (our two previously recommended methods). Hit the link to check it out.

    Ringtone Maker is a free download for Windows only.

    Ringtone Maker | via AddictiveTips

  • Mountain Lion Skin Pack Makes Your Windows Desktop Look Like OS X

    In Friday Fun, Windows, From Mac To Windows, Mac, Mac Os X, Shortcuts, Keyboard Shortcuts, Window Management, Time Savers, Annoyances, Windows 7, Skins, Themes, Theming, / 04 May 2012 / 0 comments

    Mountain Lion Skin Pack Makes Your Windows Desktop Look Like OS XWindows 7/8: If you like the look of OS X but don't want to give up all your games and programs—or if you just don't want to buy a Mac—the Mountain Lion Skin pack will bring all the great looks and great features of OS X to your Windows desktop with one simple installation.

    We've featured a few skin packs like this before, but this one is easily the best looking and most comprehensive we've seen. Not only does it change your wallpaper, icons, cursors, screensaver, and sounds, but it even adds popular Mac OS X features like Spaces, Exposé, the Dock, and more. Of course, you can get a lot of these programs separately, but if you really want the closest Mac experience possible, this skin pack will get the job done in just a few clicks. It isn't perfect, and your mileage may vary—everyone's system is different—but if you have any issues, they have a pretty active forum that can help you fix everything up. And, it's easily uninstallable if you don't like it.

    The Mountain Lion Skin Pack is a free download for Windows 7 and Windows 8. Just make sure to select "Custom Installation" and uncheck the boxes for the toolbar it wants to add. (Seriously, when will these go away already?)

    Update: It looks like Skinpacks.com is down, but you can still grab the skin pack at the links posted here. Thanks, Talverio!

    Mountain Lion Skin Pack | Skin Packs via NirmalTV.com

  • Draw Your Own Latte Art and Class Up Your Coffee Routine

    In Coffee, Friday Fun, Lattes, Art, Milk, Diy, Food, Food Hacks, Kitchen, Drinks, Household, Fun, Themes, Theming, / 06 April 2012 / 0 comments

    Draw Your Own Latte Art and Class Up Your Coffee Routine We've shown you how to fake a latte using a milk frother and your microwave. Now that you've mastered that technique, step it up a notch with a little latte art that'll impress your friends or your spouse when you bring them that morning cup. It's easier than you think, and the result will look just as good as it tastes.

    Admittedly, this trick will work better if you have really well steamed milk instead of milk that's simply frothed with a hand-held frother, but it's better than nothing, and even the folks at Serious Eats admit that this is art, not science. Once you have your coffee prepped and your milk all frothy and ready to go, the slideshow at the link below will walk you through the rest of the process, complete with photos. For example, they point out how important it is to "groom" the milk by swirling it around before you start pouring, and then how to pour the milk from the beginning so you get a solid foundation of milk beneath the crema.

    Once you start pouring though, it's all downhill from there. Pour about a third of the cup full, then bring the pitcher of milk down to the cup's edge, pour a little faster, and start moving the cup side to side to create your "leaves." Pull the pitcher backward away from the cup to form the design, and just before the cup is completely full, bring the pitcher back to the center, lift it up, and draw your final "stem" line of milk across the leaves.

    It sounds complicated, but with the photos to guide you, it should be a little easier. it definitely takes some practice, but if you're making lattes anyway, give it a shot. When you've mastered it, you might try some of the other techniques we've discussed before. Too much hassle for a cup of coffee, or are you willing to give it a try? Share your thoughts—and pictures, if you try it—in the comments below.

    Latte Art: How to Draw a Rosetta on Your Coffee | Serious Eats

 
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