Sunday, October 14, 2012

Measuring your Beauty Score at Anaface


Not all the free services, presented on this blog, are practically useful for your daily life. But, having some fun is also extremely important part of our life. So, today we would like to present totally useful, but still funny online service for your entertainment.

Anaface is a simple online graphic evaluation service, willing to give you detailed analysis on your face features. Thus, you are getting brief evaluation on your face with remarks of how your features fit the algorithm, compiled by developers. You also get a facial beauty score, computed based on the geometry of your face.

Operation is simple and straightforward. It does not require account creation or login, so your evaluation will remain strictly anonymous. You can load the picture from your computer or from online link, and then follow instruction on marking the 17 facial points one-by-one. As you done, the assessment is shown similar to one presented below:

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To get the best outcomes, be sure to choose a full-face photo, avoiding even slight turns left and right. And if you get score, you do not like, do not get distressed over. This is all for fun, but have nothing to do with real beauty perception by real people.

And the most important is, you are beautiful, and you should feel beautiful, and only then other people will see you are beautiful.

Website for fun: http://www.anaface.com/

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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

How to Access Blocked Website Easily?


As any great invention, Internet use has its own perceived drawbacks. Employers do not like much when their employees spent time on activities unrelated to the direct work responsibilities, and Internet gives so many opportunities to waste valuable time. Therefore many companies block their workers from accessing social networking sites like Twitter, Facebook, Orkut, Myspace etc. Employees are definitely very resourceful to find ways and methods to bypass the imposed restrictions, and more innovative the networking administrators are, more innovative the applied approaches.

The most popular methods to access blocked websites are using Proxies or Anonymizer websites. But both these methods may be complicated to use, and quite unreliable, with loopholes eventually closed by experienced admins.

Today, we would like to propose a different way to resolve the block through Screen Resolution Checker. Screen Resolution Checker is a free service, which has actually been developed for entirely unrelated reason. It was designed for webmasters to help them check how their website looks in different screen resolutions. But, smart users found a different application for it. Note that it may work only on Internet Explorer browser, offering an alternative way to access blocked sites. You can click on the internal links and navigate normally through the desired website with no difficulties.

The drawback is that the screen size for the embedded restricted website is smaller than your monitor screen, so it might be not so convenient to review and create new content.

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