Friday, January 27, 2012
Sunday, January 1, 2012
The Genius Answer
Superb answers!
They should fire the examiner who set those questions.
Answers of a Brilliant student who obtained 0%
Q. In which battle did Tipu Sultan died?
A. His last battle.
Q. Where was the Declaration of IndependanceSigned?
A. At the Bottom of the Page.
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Q. Ganga flows in which state?
A. Liquid.
Q. Whats the main reason for Divorce?
A. Marriage.
Q. Whats the main reason for Failure?
A. Examinations...
LOL! Is there something wrong?
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top 8 of the weirdest work stories from 2011
1. His "winning" remarks caused him to lose his job
Over the past several years, actor Charlie Sheen has made headlines for his destructive behavior, short-lived marriages and alleged substance abuse. Yet despite the steady drum of rumors and allegations, he continued to show up and dutifully film his TV show, "Two and a Half Men." That is until he had his meltdown. While the seedlings of chaos began to sprout at the end of 2010, things took a turn for the worse in early January, when he was rushed to the hospital for "stomach pains." From there, Sheen became the center of media attention, making news for his bizarre behavior, crazy rants and admittedly addictive catch phrases. There was constant speculation over whether the show would drop him, and he was eventually fired after blasting the show's creator. While Sheen has since cleaned up his act, those few months of insanity are ones we won't soon forget.
2. Rubik's cube expert, prom king and other ways to stand out in your cover letter
There's no shortage of advice on how to develop an effective cover letter, but job seeker Roanald took some of that advice to the extreme. Yes, a cover letter should be attention-grabbing, but using profanity and listing one of his qualities as honorable because he is "the son of a librarian and a Capricorn" may be pushing it. Needless to say it's an entertaining read, and it impressed the cover letter's recipients (Chicago bar The Aviary) enough to get him a job.
3. The homeless man with that "golden voice"
What started as a videotaped interview of a homeless man by Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch videographer Doral Chenoweth soon turned into a widespread Internet sensation. The man in the video, Ted Williams, had a voice any radio or TV announcer would kill for. In fact, earlier in his life, before falling on hard times , he'd attended school for voice acting and did some work in radio. After the video went viral, Williams began receiving job offers and even appeared on NBC's "Today." Yet the sudden media attention was too much for him to bear, and he reverted to drinking and other destructive behavior. While the hoopla has since died down, the homeless man with the silky smooth voice won't soon be forgotten.
4. Playing around on the Internet really can get you a job
Sure, you've been told to "follow your dreams" and "do something you love," but it's never really that easy, right? For one Philadelphia native, it was. The Philadelphia 76ers launched a voting contest to name the team's new mascot but didn't use social media to promote it. So self-described "social media sponge" Jerry Rizzo took it upon himself to create Twitter handles for the three mascot finalists. At first, the team shied away from the extra social media help, a sking Rizzo to hand over the Twitter handles and back away from Twitter. But the CEO soon realized there was a real opportunity to grow the team's social media presence, and ultimately offered Rizzo a social media position with the team. He gladly accepted.
5. A cop who didn't want to be late
Miami police officer Fausto Lopez led other officers on a high-speed chase, all in the name of getting to work on time. While Lopez's dedication to punctuality is appreciated, one can only assume his employer would have preferred he arrive 20 minutes late over getting arrested.
6. Oops i(Phone) did it again
In last year's roundup of notable workplace stories, we included the tale of the iPhone 4 prototype that went missing after its owner left it at a bar. Clearly no lessons were learned from that gaffe, because another Apple employee made the same mistake with the iPhone 5 pr ototype, losing it at a Mexican restaurant. And at least the iPhone 4 was sold for the worthy amount of $ 5,000. Allegedly the iPhone 5 archetype raked in a measly $ 200 on Craigslist. Hopefully the next iPhone iteration will be kept under lock and key.
7. Gossiping about your co-workers? Use personal email
We've all had those days when we've needed to vent to a fellow co-worker. But doing so continuously, and over company email, may not be the best move. Three Iowa employees learned that lesson the hard way after their boss discovered thousands of their gossipy interoffice emails. Within these emails, the employees in question trashed their co-workers and expressed their general disgust for their jobs. After the disparaging emails were exposed, the employees were fired for "excessive use of the commission's computer system for emails of a personal nature." So the next time you need to let off steam about your w orkplace, stick to doing so via your personal email account.
8. The wrong way to engage employees
Finding fun and creative ways to engage employees is a good thing, right? Not if that includes hosting a contest to guess the next employee to get the boot. The owner of a chain of Iowa convenience stores did just that, encouraging employees to predict the next cashier to be fired for a chance to win a whopping $ 10 in cash. Do you think any of the employees guessed themselves as the next victim?
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Sunday, December 18, 2011
Shit That Siri Says
Turns out that the iPhone 4S personal assistant application, Siri, boasts quite the sense of humor. Tumblr site "Shit That Siri Says"
shows off the app's giggle-worthy side with a collection of screen
shots sharing Siri's answers to inquiries like "Knock, knock" and "Where
can I get some drugs?"
Siri: Putting sass back in gadgets.










Siri: Putting sass back in gadgets.










Laughter Infectiously Spreads in Berlin Train Video Goes Viral

They say laughter is contagious, and one can really see the truth in that on this U-Bahn train in Berlin. Two women start laughing at something on their phones and soon the entire car is rolling over in giggles. The video is featured on Telegraph at the time of writing over a million people have watched this video.
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Epic Stuntman and Free Runner Damien Walters

Damien Walters is a self-described professional stuntman, gymnastics coach and free runner. Every year, Damien, who I'm renaming "Not human probably an alien," releases a special show reel of him doing flips, twists, turns, and stunts that boggle the mind and coccyx. In this video Damien Walters shows of his skills as a professional stuntman, gymnastics coach and free runner in his 2011
Google reveals how it ranks websites

Google Inc offered a detailed glimpse into its secret process of ranking Internet websites on Monday, publishing for the first time a list of recent tweaks to its closely guarded search algorithm.
While less than revelatory, the details published on Google's official blog mark a departure for the Internet search leader, as antitrust regulators investigate claims that the company's search process might be biased toward its own business and operations.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Heidi Klum Dresses As Dead Body for Halloween
German supermodel Heidi Klum did not fail to impress at her 12th Heidi
Klum's Annual Halloween party which she hosted at the Venetian Resort's
TAO Nightclub in Las Vegas.
Dressed as a "dead body with the first layer of skin ripped off," Klum made a dramatic red carpet entrance being wheeled out on an autopsy table. Before long she was up and posing for the cameras in her gory costume.
She tweeted a series of photos of her face makeup as it was being applied:











Dressed as a "dead body with the first layer of skin ripped off," Klum made a dramatic red carpet entrance being wheeled out on an autopsy table. Before long she was up and posing for the cameras in her gory costume.
She tweeted a series of photos of her face makeup as it was being applied:































