Monday, October 13, 2008

Firefox Mobile coming to you very soon!



With a reported Acid3 Test score of 88/100, the mobile web browser looks nearly complete in the screenshots that have surfaced. It will be interesting to see how Firefox Mobile can hold up against established game players like Pocket Internet Explorer, Safari Mobile, Opera Mobile, and Skyfire.

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Find a new thing to do with Google today





You can do a lot more than search the web with Google nowadays, from reading newspapers in languages you don't speak to seeing the natural habitat of Komodo dragons.



Discover something new to do with Google today by clicking here

Music using ONLY sounds from Windows XP and 98!



They took a bunch of noises you hate hearing and turned it into art.

Related Links:
One man band - Mouth Music Improvisation (No instrument)

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Free online PMS reminder



PMSBuddy.com is a free service created with a single goal in mind: to keep you aware of when your wife, girlfriend, mother, sister, daughter, or any other women in your life are closing in on "that time of the month" - when things can get intense for what may seem to be no reason at all.

For women, this is a great way to give people in your life a heads-up of when you might be feeling a bit irritable without having an awkward conversation.

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Message to American International Group (AIG)



According to the 2008 Forbes Global 2000 list, AIG was the 18th-largest company in the world. Apparently, the company needs protection too.

DNA test proves baby shark has no father



Scientists have confirmed the second case of a "virgin birth" in a shark. In a study reported Friday in the Journal of Fish Biology, scientists said DNA testing proved that a pup carried by a female blacktip shark in a Virginia aquarium contained no genetic material from a male.

The first documented case of asexual reproduction, or parthenogenesis, among sharks involved a pup born to a hammerhead at an Omaha, Nebraska, zoo.

"This first case was no fluke," Demian Chapman, a shark scientist and lead author of the second study, said in a statement. "It is quite possible that this is something female sharks of many species can do on occasion."

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Friday, October 10, 2008

No sex is secret to long life, says 105-year-old virgin



Just too busy: Clara Meadmore says sex seemed a 'hassle' and she's glad she did without it. The former secretary, who will celebrate her birthday tomorrow, said she had no regrets about remaining a virgin and had turned down several marriage proposals.

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Thursday, October 09, 2008

Blackberry released its first touch-screen phone







The Blackberry Storm is seen in this handout image courtesy of Verizon Wireless on October 8,2008. Research in Motion Ltd (RIM), maker of the Blackberry, released its first mobile phone with a touch-screen on October 8, its answer to the popular Apple iPhone.

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Animals' brush with canvas



This Aug. 7, 2008 photo provided by the Riverbanks Zoo and Gardens in Columbia, S.C. shows Ricky, a 7 year-old Rockhopper penguin make a painting to raise money for the wildlife conservation efforts. Ricky's painting was the first sold in the auction of art by animals nationwide for $ 180 Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2008, in Columbia, S.C.



This photo released by the Akron Zoo shows a painting by a 5-year-old female snow leopard named Hannah from the Akron Zoo in Akron, Ohio. This painting along with other art by animals will be auctioned Tuesday, Sept. 16.



In this undated photo released by the Audubon Zoo, Sushi, a sea lion at the Audubon Zoo in New Orleans, wields her paint brush. Paintings such as this one are to be auctioned online Tuesday, Sept. 16.

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Women's voices get higher in pitch at most fertile



Women speak in a higher tone of voice when at their most fertile, making them more attractive to the opposite sex, scientists have found.

Recordings made when fertility was low and again nearer ovulation showed that women's voices took on more feminine qualities as they neared their optimum time for conceiving.

Researchers made voice recordings of 69 female undergraduates and found that they spoke in a higher pitch when nearer to the time when an egg is released.

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Married couple split home in half after separation



A married couple in Cambodia who had "finally had enough" of each other have gone their separate ways by literally cutting their home in half. The wife will stay put with the upright half while her husband has carried away his half to start again on the other side of the village.

Neighbours said the couple saw the radical action as the most cost-efficient and equitable way to avoid each other in a country where divorce lawyers can be expensive.

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Wednesday, October 08, 2008

Curiosity gets the cow in a spin



A curious cow got more than she bargained for after investigating an object which had mysteriously arrived in her field.

When the heifer tried to get a closer look, she got her head stuck in a dumped washing machine drum.

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Here's another story :p

eBay to cut 10% of staff worldwide



eBay, the online auction website, said today that it was cutting 10 per cent of its global workforce in response to slowing growth in its internet sales and was buying an online payment service.

The layoffs will affect 1,000 employees and several hundred temporary workers worldwide. There are around 100 eBay employees in the UK. An eBay UK spokesman said that “some people’s roles are at risk of redundancy” but could not say how many jobs or which departments are most at risk.

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The Economist Magazine Sums Up The Financial Crisis



Now you know it's bad. Download the large version [spoof cover]

New in Labs: Mail Goggles



When you enable Mail Goggles, it will check that you're really sure you want to send that late night Friday email. And what better way to check than by making you solve a few simple math problems after you click send to verify you're in the right state of mind?

Mail Goggles can be activated in Gmail by going to the Settings>Labs function and selecting the option.

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Never give up!



Love his tongue sticking out. =)

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Monday, October 06, 2008

ASP.net programmer needs help



I will be very happy to work with him.

Sunday, October 05, 2008

Easy And Fast Way To Fold A T-Shirt


Method 1: With just bare hands


Method 2: Use cardboard

That's what I am doing this weekend!

Saturday, October 04, 2008

New Dollar Bill for US Economic Crisis



Anticipating the fall of Wall Street, the US Mint has revealed a new dollar bill.

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What's new on MiniLyrics 6



New: New skin engine and fantasy skin.
New: Floating lyrics.
New: New color theme design and blending options of lyrics text.
Improved: High rating lyrics will be preferred while searching.
Fixed: Support Foobar2000 0.95

You can use MiniLyrics with 18 players such as Windows Media Player, Winamp, Foobar2000, Apple iTunes, RealPlayer etc!

Viagra Advertising



Turning the lights on has never been so exciting.

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Friday, October 03, 2008

Celebrities and me







Okie, we have Paris Hilton, Angelina Jolie, Victoria Beckham, Madonna, and Polaroid dress (bonus). Have fun with your photos @ photofunia.com

Little boy learning to walk


This shirt is superb!

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Wednesday, October 01, 2008

Grocery List



Mum, can you read this?

Please Tip



US Congress rejects 700 billion dollar bailout bill? Don't worry, we already have a backup plan.

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Basketball World Record



Who says Japanese can't dunk?

Divorce Cakes







Let's publicly celebrate divorce, let people eat cake, too! =)

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Tuesday, September 30, 2008

How to tie a tie



Starting out, tying ties may seem like rocket science to you. You may begin with the Windsor Knot, one of the easiest tie knots to learn, before trying the Half Windsor Knot, the Four in Hand Knot and the Pratt Knot.

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Monday, September 29, 2008

Don’t Feed The Pigeons!



WARNING: Due to overfeeding, pigeons can become aggressive!

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Seven Simple Rules for How to Take a Nap



Taking naps improve mood, creativity, memory function, heart health, and so much else. So let’s do it, people. Let’s fall asleep.

1. The first thing you should know is, feeling sleepy in the afternoon is normal.
It doesn’t mean you had a big lunch, or that you’re depressed, or you’re not getting enough exercise. That’s just how animals’ cycles work—every 24 hours, we have two periods of intense sleepiness. One is typically in the wee hours of the night, from about 2 a.m. to 4 a.m., and the other is around 10 hours later, between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. If you’re a night owl and wake up later in the morning, that afternoon sleepiness may come later; if you’re an early bird, it may come earlier. But it happens to everyone; we’re physiologically hardwired to nap.

2. Naps provide different benefits depending on how long they are.
A short nap of even 20 minutes will enhance alertness and concentration, mood and coordination. A nap of 90 minutes will get you into slow wave and REM sleep, which enhances creativity. If you sleep deeply and uninterruptedly the whole time, you’ll go through a full-minute sleep cycle, and recoup sleep you might not have gotten the night before (we’ve all heard it a million times, but most of us don’t get enough sleep at night).

3. Try not to sleep longer than 45 minutes but less than 90 minutes.
Then you’ll wake up in the middle of a slow-wave cycle, and be groggy. I used to hate taking naps during the day for just this reason—I would always wake up in a fog. My problem was I hadn’t yet perfected the art of the 20 minute catnap.

4. Find a nice dark place where you can lie down.
It takes about 50 percent longer to fall asleep sitting up (this is why red eye flights usually live up to their name), and be armed with a blanket; you don’t want to be chilly. You also don’t want to be too warm, which can lead to oversleeping. (There was a kind of urban legend circulating when I was a kid: don’t fall asleep in the sun, or you’ll never wake up. Not true—but you might wake up three hours later with a ripe sunburn.)

5. White noise can help you fall asleep.
Especially during the day when construction crews, garbage trucks, barking dogs and other noisy awake-world things can conspire to destroy your nap. Keep a fan on, or turn on a nearby faucet for a pleasing rushing-river sound. (Just kidding about that last one.)

6. Don’t nap too close to bedtime.
If you do, you’ll find it difficult to fall asleep later. Remember, your inbuilt sleepy window is sometime in the early to mid-afternoon—try to nap then.

7. Quit your job.
Quit that silly job where they don’t let you take naps during the day.

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List of Products Not Affected By Melamine Contamination in Malaysia



List of Dairy Products or Products Containing Dairy Ingredients Not Affected by Melamine Contamination (UPDATED UNTIL 27/9/2008, 1.00 PM) is available for download from official website @ Ministry of Health Malaysia

Total number of companies :34
Total number of products : 980

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Coke or Pepsi?



Look at their blood colour


I personally like coke better. What about you?

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Why I Was Never Late for School



With a school bus like this you will never be late to school

Related Link:
This lane is for buses only

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Malaysians in reality



Watch how a bunch of people fight for chicken wings at Yuen Buffet Steamboat @ Sunway Mentari

Astronaut takes China's first spacewalk



A Chinese astronaut has completed his country's first-ever spacewalk as part of an ambitious program that is starting to rival the United States and Russia in its rapid expansion.

Zhai Zhigang waved to an external camera as he emerged from the hatch of the Shenzhou-7 spaceship on Saturday. He later held a small Chinese flag, waving it in space. Zhai returned to the interior of his capsule and closed the hatch after less than 20 minutes outside.

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Thursday, September 25, 2008

So you want to try your IT guys' patience?



Technical support questions can sometimes try information technology professionals' patience. Here's a look at some of the oddest questions that IT executives reported receiving:

# "My computer is telling me to press any key to continue. Where is the 'any' key?"

# "Can you reset the Internet for me?"

# "Can you rearrange the keyboard alphabetically?"

# "My laptop was run over by a truck. What should I do?"

Some people wanted answers to make their lives a little less stressful. They asked:

# "How can I block e-mail from my manager?"

# "Can I open the bank safe using my computer?"

# "Can you install cable TV on my PC?"

# "I'd like to stop receiving e-mail on Fridays."

And some demanded entirely too much:

# "I'd like wireless computer access in my motor home."

# "How long does it take to bake a potato in a microwave?"

# "My daughter is locked in the bathroom. Can you pick the lock?"

# "Where can I get software to track UFOs?"

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Time spent with Adobe



I'm sure every designer would agree

To Kill a Mockingbird



Anyone feel free to do the same to my neighbour's infant who literally cries 24/7?

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How Business Works



A slightly crude but accurate depiction of how business works

Damn Google



I failed my math test because of this bloody calculator