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Try http://domaintyper.com Very fast , multiple TLDs and gives you suggestions for names based on partial input.


I like the idea. While I understand you need a decent sample size but I am not sure I will patient enough to login 29 times. Some feedback 1.it is not possible to cancel test execution 2.it is not clear if I need to complete all tests each time to get a result at the end


If you are impatient you can try designing your own experiment that will use a shorter battery. The answers: 1. To stop a test in the middle, just click on the Quantified Mind logo and it will take you out of the test with no negative consequences. 2. That actually depends on the experiment - for most experiments we need complete data so you should complete all tests, but for some, you will see an "end session" button show up after you complete the first test, allowing you to save a partial result.



try http://domaintyper.com

Very fast domain availability check and gives you suggestions for names based on partial input.


Thanks! That site is really cool.


In Europe you can buy a prepaid phone card and use your mobile phone/modem to get online anonymously. Phones can be identified by IMEI id but you can physically hide the device or likely swap IMEI when needed using software. Not sure if other ways to remotely identify phone/modem exist.


I am surprised nobody mentioned EverNote: feature rich, API/apps/development community, multiple platforms, file sync, freemium model. I did consider using it long time ago them but turns out excel file is enough for me...

Maybe develop great evernote app to solve single but tough problem first?


Nice.I was thinking about something similar for a while. I like that it works for all browsers. Is there any way to avoid retyping list of sites to block after running it again?


API serves as a way to file lawsuit. It is humans who process them. This court deals with standard claims like businesses not paying for the service/goods but also consumers not paying their bills.

API is useful for companies like mobile operators or utility providers who have thousands of subscribers who do not pay.

1.6M payment orders, 21 months, 200 staff = ~17 cases per day per person (no holidays and vacations). Sounds doable given it is likely to be batches of claims as described above.


The clock display is nice but not a killer for me. Here&There time comparison in different time zones is the best I have seen. Full page calendar with multiple months is very simple but works great for me. This is becomes my favorite site for time/date related stuff.


BTW: chrome 15/Windows-text zoom does not work in your blog. FF 8.0/IE 8.0 increase font size as expected


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