Welcome to Daft Logic
Last Updated 6th June 2008
Daft Logic is a collection of resources, tools and information with no overall theme, except to see what can be done with modern web API's tools and programming languages. The usefulness or even originality is bit hit and miss but that's not a bad thing.
All comments, questions or criticism are all encouraged, so please contact Daft Logic without hesitation.
Contents of This Site
- Projects - Where basic concepts are built into tools or applications
- Sandbox - As the name suggests, its a place to experiment (and get no hassle when thinks don't always work!)
- Information - Pages of Information that should be of use to someone out there
- Daft Logic Links - Hyperlinks to other web pages and web sites
- Contact - Get in touch with the people behind this website
- News - Information on what's new on Daft Logic
Some of the more popular projects are...
Previous Comments For This Page
I love the distance calculator. And the Daft Logic brand. Funky. Have fun :-)
By Andy on 20/09/2008
I love the distance calculator! Great job!
(Incidentally, you have a typo on your home page. The word "expect" should be "except")
By Andy on 10/09/2008
Distance calculator ftw.
By Thom on 27/08/2008
U rock, and the fact that you use ireland makes me even more happy!!
By Roy Keane on 29/04/2008
thank you for the distance calculator! helps plan out my runs.
On 23/04/2008
i loooooooooooooooooooooooooovvvvvvveee it
On 24/03/2008
Hi , firstly Congrats to creators of this tool,a very good application that can be merged with Geographical Information systems to be used by mobile devices.nice and coooool........this should not end....
By abdul lateef on 11/03/2008
Awesome tool! I have been traveling around the world for two years (with two more to go) and I was wondering how far I had traveled. With your calculator I see that I have gone about 67,000 miles so far!
Suggestions:
1) Would be totally cool if I could save the map to add points later.
2) Cool if I could move a position after I realize I put it in the wrong place -- not 'last' position but position 10th, 12th, etc.
3) Your notes say you can download the image for emailing but I could not find a way to download it. Not obvious to me -- I tried a right click on the image but never got any sort of menu that I expected.
4) Would also be cool if I could send the map to others as a web link so that they could zoom in and out themselves rather then just looking at a static image. You can imagine that with a around-the-world map it is pretty hard to see anything meaningful when the view is zoomed all the way out.
But in the end it is still a great tool and I appreciate that you have put it out there for free.
By matt on 22/01/2008
yes distance calculator is really useful but why argentina is without cities?
By bobi on 04/01/2008
the distance calculator is really cool and useful. Thanks a lot.
By ami on 18/10/2007
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