Have More Fun With Paste Than You Had In Kindergarten

By | March 27, 2015

I'll get you my pretty!JustPaste.it

I have found many a bizarre and wonderful sites in my time, but I don’t think I’ve ever found one more useful – or one I’ll use more.

As you know, I am pretty much at the mercy or EB during working hours, which around here, as set by EB, are 4:05AM until 7:05PM with 28 minutes for lunch.

So many times I’ve wanted to reach out to you folks and tell you the real story of my life and my forced servitude here at Cloudeight.  She pays me only when I threaten to go to the state and tell them I’ve become an indentured servant (is that a servant with no teeth?). My welts, bruises and lacerations are notorious, and still i put up with her. Why? Why oh why? Am I some sort of masochistic milquetoast? I don’t know. She won’t let me go to the shrink to find out. Woe is me.

But at least now, with this great Cloudeight Site of the Week, I can let you know about the malicious goings on here with EB without any danger of her finding out. Because while she does read this newsletter, she does not click any links. She figures I competent enough to make links that work and that link to the right thing – which most of the time they do.

So, here’s a link that will give you an insiders look at how things really are here at Cloudeight – which if it were not for this Cloudeight Site Pick, would have never gotten published and therefore you’d still be in the dark about EB’s dark and dreary empire. Please don’t go writing emails to EB and telling her about this – you don’t want me to suffer more welts and blisters, do you? You don’t want me to go to bed hungry again tonight do you?

I’m so excited about this site! It’s like having my own secret domain where I can share with you the goings-on of EB without fear of retribution! It’s like having a secret web site so I can keep you up-to-date on the latest flogging by EB – or what she looks like when she stumbles in at all hours after an evening of kanoodling with who knows who!

OK you got the idea, I think. Now it’s time to bring in the developers to develop a better idea of what this site is and what you can do with it. Take it away, devs!

JustPaste.it – paste text and share with your friends

The quickest way to share text with other people

Why is JustPaste.it so special?

Easy to use text editor with text formatting feature

Just paste text from another webpage or a word processor. The text formatting and images will be preserved.

Pictures, movies and audio files…”

“…Shorten URLs with jpst.it

Each note has a good-looking, short URL that can be used on social networking sites.

Mathematical formulas

You can add professional-looking mathematical formulas to the notes.
Simply, use LaTeX: [tex]m = \frac{m_0}{\sqrt{1-\frac{v^2}{c^2}}}[/tex].

Code highlighting

Want to show your application code? Put it between the [code] tag, and it will be colored appropriately.

Secure content publishing

Protect your text with password and show it only to your friends. The web site also uses a secure SSL connection.

To protect the contents of the note from the web crawlers use the [encrypt] tag, e.g. [encrypt]http://www.LinkToMySecretPlace.com[/encrypt].

Importing from file

If you originally wrote your note in a word processor (Microsoft Word, MS Works, Open Office, or even Adobe Acrobat), simply upload it to the server using the “Import from file” function. The text formatting and images will be preserved.

Save notes as PDF
Your notes can be downloaded as PDF files.

What you can share with it?
longer comments on Twitter or Facebook
selected parts of websites
favorite pictures
articles on social sites
school notes
ideas and appeals…”

OK don’t forget to look at my latest posting about the goings on here at Cloudeight!  Then you’ll understand how this site pick works and why it’s a Cloudeight Site Pick! And you can go tohttp://justpaste.it and post your own stuff. If you have any candid pictures of EB, please post them and let me know, will you?

Visit our Cloudeight Site Pick, JustPaste.it right now!

Oooh! Just think how many things this site could be used for! 🙂

6 thoughts on “Have More Fun With Paste Than You Had In Kindergarten

  1. Kathryn

    Dunno yet how handy this site will be, but I do know that you deserve to at least go to be hungry for all the above insults to EB! 😉

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  2. Peter E.

    Thanks for the very amusing article. Yes, I had some good laughs from it.

    JustPasteIt is a very interesting way of posting comments,
    so long as people are aware that is is not private, so avoid posting confidential info
    This is regardless whether or not you can encrypt the message to hide it from webcrawlers.
    See below
    7. Content
    7.1 As a JustPaste.it user you may submit Content. You understand that whether or not Content is published, JustPaste.it does not guarantee any confidentiality with respect to Content.
    https://justpaste.it/jpregulations

    Content can also be shown publicly See
    https://justpaste.it/topall/popular

    Curiously ,they have no separate Privacy Policy and all rules are governed by Polish Law

    This is certainly not meant to criticize this web app, but just to make people aware
    of the scope of it. No sensitive or confidential content should be posted here.

    In this regard is this no different from many other sites, including social media sites
    or photo editing sites etc etc

    Nevertheless, JustPasteIt makes for a easy way to post material .

    Thanks again for bringing it to our attention.

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  3. Jeff

    I think one would be well advised to keep away form that site!!!

    Reply
  4. Barbara Kohl

    When I was a child in the 30’s school paste had a pleasant taste and the teachers were always scolding us for eating it. By fourth grade we had graduated to LePage’s glue in the nifty little bottle with the rubber applicator top. Then we were scolded for running seams of glue where seams of glue should not have been run. We also had inkwells and funky pens that had replaceable nibs and penmanship was a huge deal. Pages and ages of practice. Now children are not taught cursive and their printing is usually pretty bad. What happens when they have to sign a contract or write a check? Oh yes I forgot, they will use their debit card. Life was good “back in the day”. Still is.

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