As demonstrated by Google, there are 644 million unique destinations on the web, and from my years on the web, I've chanced upon some uncommon things. Not by any means awful, yet rather just... odd. There's a site for practically anything you can consider. Here are a segment of the most impossible to miss things I've found on my endless hours scrutinizing.


Pointerpointer.com:

By and by this is the thing that I inferred when I said odd. I almost would favor even not to call this a site; it's all the more a... preoccupation? A program? Regardless, the entire site is committed to finding a photograph of someone demonstrating your cursor, wherever it is on the screen. Imprudently captivating, yet absolutely something that impacts you to contemplate who made this and why?


Mapcrunch.com:

For those of you who don't have Google Earth, or severely dislike it as much as I do (really, it's so slow???), here's MapCrunch, a sporadic territory dropper, where consistently you can end up some place new and examine to your heart's substance. My first time here I took after a couple of climbers up a mountain in Madagascar. Today it's a desert in New Mexico. This is a fun technique to misuse a hour or two while seeing a side of the world you may not something different.

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