The Internet is a great tool. Occasionally, it's an unsavory or even dangerous tool, but nevertheless, the Internet remains multifaceted. Here are some things you didn't know you could do on the internet, things that are safe, sanitary and effective. You may even save some money.
Get a ring size
You can discern the size of your finger and the ring size you need with online websites such as FindMyRingSize.com. It is really very easy to figure out your ring size or somebody else's ring size if you need to. All you have to do is use a ring and driver's license for comparison.
Determine what glasses you need
Online eye ware retailer Warby Parker made it a lot simpler for consumers to figure out their pupillary distance using a webcam, card and slip of paper. It is a great tool for consumers attempting to determine the distance between their eyes. A prescription is simple to get, but most of the time, pupillary distance is not listed, making it hard to purchase glasses online.
Flying in the right seat
SeatGuru and other websites will provide you with a seat map in a flight, so you can see a picture of the exact seat on the flight. There is also a tool where consumers can flag seats if there is an issue with them, making it easier on everyone.
Do a 3-D model effortlessly
You can draw up a design and print it with Shapeways and i.Materialise. There are other online websites that can help with 3-D projects too.
A helper for a short tie
You can get someone else to do small jobs for you such as pet-sitting and gift-shopping while you are too busy with TaskRabbit. A personal assistant is already pre-screened for the job and can help you out.
Draw a person's face
You can go to sites such as Ultimate Flash Face if something goes wrong and also you have to create a quick police sketch of the assailant.
MIT free course
The MIT Department of Physics uses Open Courseware to provide people with video lectures, notes, assignments and more to allow people to get a free education. You can learn about all sorts of sciences.
Get a record for Congress
In case you are trying to decide if you really want to vote for a Congressperson again or not, check OpenCongress. The website will help you put in your zip code and find your congressperson so you can figure out if they are worth voting for anymore. You can see how they have voted on bills and problems in congress recently to determine if they are a good fit.
Get a ring size
You can discern the size of your finger and the ring size you need with online websites such as FindMyRingSize.com. It is really very easy to figure out your ring size or somebody else's ring size if you need to. All you have to do is use a ring and driver's license for comparison.
Determine what glasses you need
Online eye ware retailer Warby Parker made it a lot simpler for consumers to figure out their pupillary distance using a webcam, card and slip of paper. It is a great tool for consumers attempting to determine the distance between their eyes. A prescription is simple to get, but most of the time, pupillary distance is not listed, making it hard to purchase glasses online.
Flying in the right seat
SeatGuru and other websites will provide you with a seat map in a flight, so you can see a picture of the exact seat on the flight. There is also a tool where consumers can flag seats if there is an issue with them, making it easier on everyone.
Do a 3-D model effortlessly
You can draw up a design and print it with Shapeways and i.Materialise. There are other online websites that can help with 3-D projects too.
A helper for a short tie
You can get someone else to do small jobs for you such as pet-sitting and gift-shopping while you are too busy with TaskRabbit. A personal assistant is already pre-screened for the job and can help you out.
Draw a person's face
You can go to sites such as Ultimate Flash Face if something goes wrong and also you have to create a quick police sketch of the assailant.
MIT free course
The MIT Department of Physics uses Open Courseware to provide people with video lectures, notes, assignments and more to allow people to get a free education. You can learn about all sorts of sciences.
Get a record for Congress
In case you are trying to decide if you really want to vote for a Congressperson again or not, check OpenCongress. The website will help you put in your zip code and find your congressperson so you can figure out if they are worth voting for anymore. You can see how they have voted on bills and problems in congress recently to determine if they are a good fit.
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