We're back!

An and I have settled our differences and brought back the site. You'll get a new site to enjoy each Friday remaining in the 2016 Summer Olympics; today's posting is below. Thanks and enjoy!

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Logo for launch


You see them every day in the food you eat, cars you drive and commercials you fast forward past. But can you pick out a logo when the text isn't there or the jingle or slogan doesn't accompany it? Today's Your Daily Click gives you a chance to show your skills at logo hunting. You may remember that we did one like this a few months ago. Thanks to An for today's submission, and good luck Daily Clickers. Post your best score in the comment section. Enjoy.

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Get on the bandwagon


Don't you hate those people who just root for a team that's good? Me too. But when the Super Bowl rolls around, the game that more people watch than any other, it's a lot more fun if you have a team to root for. But what if your team has been eliminated or didn't even make the playoffs and you're clueless as to which team is best for you? Well, look no further than Your Daily Click. Today's selection lets you answer five simple questions to see which team fits your personality better — the Colts or the Bears. The questions (brought to you by the voice of NFL Films) change each time, so try it twice and see if your team is consistent. I'm the Colts all the way, apparently. Enjoy.

Monday, January 29, 2007

50 is the new 20


As much as people try to fight it with creams, gels, pills, injections, exercise, surgery, makeup, etc., there's no real way to stop aging. It's a high-speed train on a one-way track. When you look at the picture from 40 years ago of someone who is in their 60s now, the results can be shocking. Well, through the amazing technology of today's Your Daily Click, you can do just that for yourself. Upload a photo and you can see what you'll look like when you retire. Warning: The results aren't pretty. Enjoy.

Friday, January 26, 2007

Write right


OK, so you've got that big paper due, but your computer is acting funny. Or you don't have Microsoft Word. Or you just hate Microsoft Word. All are understandable. All are fixable. Today's Your Daily Click is here to help. It's another great idea from Google. Basically, you can type a word document or spreadsheet right through your browser. This makes it easy to share your work with others and save it where it won't get lost or deleted. It's a handy tool worth trying out. Plus, it's free. Enjoy.

Thursday, January 25, 2007

How dey do dat?


With the Australian Open in full swing (ha ha), do you ever wonder how tennis balls are made? Well Your Daily Click gives you videos that answer that question and many others. Pretty much anything you're interested in can be seen being made. It's pretty cool, even if the videos are a little lame. Enjoy.

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

World view


An did it again. He came up with today's Your Daily Click, which is a new way to look at the world. Compare statistics on an easy-to-use chart. Look at life expectancy versus income per capita, for example, and see that people in richer countries (like the U.S., Japan and Norway) lead longer lives than those in the poorest countries, like Zimbabwe or Zambia. It's a new way to look at the world. Enjoy.

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Pairs with ping


It's the classic video game. Forget all this newfangled high-definition mumbo jumbo and play a classic game the way it was originally intended to be played. It's Your Daily Click. It's Pong. Enjoy.

Monday, January 22, 2007

Domain name


There are Hallmark cards for sending personal greetings to your friends or family. But what if that's not quick enough? e-cards? They're a little quicker, but they're pretty cheesy. Today's Your Daily Click is the answer. It's a customizable Web site that you can make for anyone. Check out an example of what I mean here. Enjoy.

Friday, January 19, 2007

Let's make a deal


Unless you're Mark Cuban or some sort of NBA analyst, you probably don't understand all of the ins and outs of player contracts in the National Basketball Association. That's where Your Daily Click comes in handy. If you're looking to make your favorite team better through a trade, you'll need this trade machine to see if it's possible under the current NBA rules. Now whether the trade is logical is up for the owners to decide. Enjoy.

Thursday, January 18, 2007

Candy-coated character



There are some things in life that are more important than you or me or anybody. Like chocolate. Covered in a candy shell. For that, I bring you today's Your Daily Click where you can become one of everybody's favorite candies: an M&M. You read it right. Above is my poor attempt at my own M&M embodiment. Enjoy.

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Pinching pennies


Everyone likes free or really cheap stuff. It's the American dream. So today's Your Daily Click helps you fulfill that dream. An gave me today's site which is a very nice daily look at some daily deals. Enjoy.

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

What's it like outside?


Everyone has their own favorite way to find out what it's like outside and what it's going to be like in the future. Some people prefer weather.com, others like accuweather. The really adventurous ones might just go outside and look for themselves. But where's the fun in that? Today's Your Daily Click is the answer. It's a weather one-stop-shop. Enjoy.

Monday, January 15, 2007

You're in (remote) control


There's a lot of videos to watch out there on the ole' Internet. Here's a site that gives you even more. Unlike the amateur work on YouTube, peekvid allows you to watch movies, TV shows and more online for free. The quality isn't great, but you'll probably find a few of your favorite shows on there. Check out some episodes of "Boy Meets World," "Seinfeld," "Sex and the City," "Scrubs," "Family Guy," and much, much more. Chances are if you want to see an episode of something, it's on there. If you're a movie fan, check out the "movies" section. It's today's Your Daily Click. An gave me links to two similar sites: here and here. An said it best about all of these sites: "Not sure about the legality of any of these sites really." So, use at your own risk. And enjoy.

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

That's how I scripted it


Sometimes when you see a movie you couldn't real figure out what was going on. The revelation at the end or a key turning point near the middle could be ruined by a ringing cell phone or coughing neighbor. Even in the comfort of your own home you can't be free from distractions. There's even times when you can't figure it out after replaying the scene several times or even turning on subtitles. Enter Your Daily Click. If you're into reading scripts for business or pleasure, this is a great resource and gives you a different way to look at your favorite movies and TV shows. Thanks to An for this one. Enjoy.

Tuesday, January 9, 2007

Weird, wild stuff


Today's Your Daily Click is simple. A humor Web site gives you weird true stories of dumb criminals, dumb people or dumb events. It's good for a chuckle, so give it a try. There's a lot more than just the Weird Facts that you can explore there, too, if you've never experienced Chortler. Enjoy.

Monday, January 8, 2007

There's more to Google


OK, we all know how great Google is. It usually seems to know what you're looking for when you type something into its humble search box. But there's a lot more to it than meets the eye — or cursor. Today's Your Daily Click gives you 15 uses or features for Google that you might not be aware of. While you're at Google, make sure to type in "failure" and then click "I'm Feeling Lucky." That's my favorite. Enjoy.

[Update 1]: Link fixed. Thanks, An.

Friday, January 5, 2007

Roll tape


On the streets of any major city you're likely to see street performers. It might be a man or woman banging on a pickle tub or a lonely person strumming a sad tune on a guitar. Today's Your Daily Click is also a type of street performance, but the masterminds behind this artistic expression aren't around to see your reaction or collect your spare change. It's an odd use of a whole lot of tape by a group of people with way too much time. Enjoy.

Thursday, January 4, 2007

Trailer trash


If you like movies, you're in for a real treat with today's site. Rolling Stone has taken all of the best recut movie trailers from 2006 and compiled them. See "Mary Poppins" as a horror movie or "SpongeBob" done like "Brokeback Mountain." There's some you've probably seen, but some you haven't on today's Your Daily Click. Enjoy.

Tuesday, January 2, 2007

No eye in team
(15 Days of Clicks: Day 1)

And the winner is...


Got an eye for pictures? Well, Google’s at it again, creating a cool, easy-to-use site that is really fun. Your Daily Click lets you and a partner team up to give keywords for images in Google’s image bank. If you can match your teammate, you get points and move on to the next image. It’s like Pictionary for the digital age. You’ll like it because it’s fast-paced fun. Google likes it because it makes their image search better. It really is win-win. Enjoy.