You’ve probably heard about iPad a lot these days, and you’re probably wondering what is it. Someone might have even mixed it with the iPod. Well, it’s just one letter of difference, right? Wrong.
What is it about this new device that made experts, electronic devices geeks, institutional media, professional publications and blogs, speculate so much about it months before it officially existed?
To all of you who celebrate the Christmas tomorrow, I’d like to wish a joyful Christmas Eve and a merry Christmas! Whether you’re going to spend it at home or somewhere else, I wish you spend it happily and above all, in good health and surrendered by people you love.
I usually avoid trying thingies like this on facebook, thinking they’re a waste of time and not working, but for some reason I tried this one, and it works! It creates “magic circles” following your mouse pointer.
Press up arrow, up,down,down, left,right,left,right,b,a,enter key then right click. Then press up then down & magic circles will appear!
One small correction: I’ve got a comment for this on Digg and the guy says:
old. and that last “rightclick+up+down” is completely unnecessary.
Do you know other cool facebook tricks (that work)?
Whether it is or isn’t man’s best friend, the dog is certainly among the best and most faithful animals there are (competing with horses and dolphins ). Don’t know about you, but I’ve always preferred them to cats!
Below is a cute video showing a soldier returning from Afghanistan and the reaction of his canine friend. It’s almost as if the dog was crying of happiness, she almost went crazy! You’d probably never see a cat do something like that.
Walking through Chinatown, a tourist is fascinated with all the Chinese restaurants, shops, signs and banners. He turns a corner and sees a building with the sign, “Hans Olaffsen’s Laundry.” “Hans Olaffsen?”, he muses. “How in hell does that fit in here?” So he walks into the shop and sees an old Chinese gentleman behind the counter. (more…)
Well, this has been a tough but interesting year for geaNostra, with many child illnesses that we’ve fortunately left behind. Today on October 20. 2009. geaNostra celebrates it’s first birthday. We hope it will celebrate many more growing to be better, more interesting and more inspiring every year, and to get many more friends.
The female dormitory will be out-of-bounds for all male students, so too the male dormitory to the female students. Anybody caught breaking this rule will be fined $20 the first time. Anybody caught breaking this rule the second time will be fined $60. Being caught a third time will incur a hefty fine of $180. Are there any questions?”
At this, a male student in the crowd inquires, “Er… How much for a season pass?”
Here’s a new Google Wave demo in a Pulp Fiction style. In my previous post about Google Wave, “Google Wave is coming. Are you ready for it?” you can find a bit more info and an hour and a half long video about this new internet revolution. Enjoy finding out about it in this way more interesting way. Though it might be a bit too fast
A biology teacher wished to demonstrate to his students the harmful effects of alcohol on living organisms. For his experiment, he showed them a beaker with pond water in which there was a thriving civilization of worms. When he added some alcohol into the beaker the worms doubled-up and died.
“Now,” he said, “what do you learn from this?”
An airline captain was breaking in a new blonde stewardess. The route they were flying had a layover in another city. Upon their arrival, the captain showed the stewardess the best place for airline personnel to eat, shop and stay overnight. (more…)