Monday, March 30, 2009

April Fool's Day Famous Jokes

Beware on April 1 as you may receive some practical jokes that might move your feet. On the other hand, you must also be aware of the possibility of rendering pranks to people with heart problems as it might cause them difficulties in breathing. =)

April 1 denotes the April Fool’s Day. It is not a holiday but many countries from various parts of the world are observing it. In our lifetime, we might have received one or two practical jokes but did you know that there are thousands of hoaxes that have spread from one generation to another and from one place to another?

Here are some of them:

• Alabama Changes the Value of Pi: The April 1998 newsletter of New Mexicans for Science and Reason contained an article written by physicist Mark Boslough claiming that the Alabama Legislature had voted to change the value of the mathematical constant pi to the "Biblical value" of 3.0.[citation needed] This claim originally appeared as a news story in the 1961 science fiction novel Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert A. Heinlein

• Spaghetti trees: The BBC television programme Panorama ran a famous hoax in 1957, showing the Swiss harvesting spaghetti from trees. They had claimed that the despised pest, the spaghetti weevil, had been eradicated. A large number of people contacted the BBC wanting to know how to cultivate their own spaghetti trees. It was, in fact filmed in St Albans.

• Left Handed Whoppers: In 1998, Burger King ran an ad in USA Today, saying that people could get a Whopper for left-handed people whose condiments were designed to drip out of the right side. Not only did customers order the new burgers, but some specifically requested the "old", right-handed burger.

• Taco Liberty Bell: In 1996, Taco Bell took out a full-page advertisement in The New York Times announcing that they had purchased the Liberty Bell to "reduce the country's debt" and renamed it the "Taco Liberty Bell." When asked about the sale, White House press secretary Mike McCurry replied tongue-in-cheek that the Lincoln Memorial had also been sold and would henceforth be known as the Lincoln Mercury Memorial.

• San Serriffe: The Guardian printed a supplement in 1977 praising this fictional resort, its two main islands (Upper Caisse and Lower Caisse), its capital (Bodoni), and its leader (General Pica). Intrigued readers were later disappointed to learn that San Serriffe (sans serif) did not exist except as references to typeface terminology. (This comes from a Jorge Luis Borges story.)

• Metric time: Repeated several times in various countries, this hoax involves claiming that the time system will be changed to one in which units of time are based on powers of 10.

• Smell-o-vision: In 1965, the BBC purported to conduct a trial of a new technology allowing the transmission of odor over the airwaves to all viewers. Many viewers reportedly contacted the BBC to report the trial's success. [12] In 2007, the BBC website repeated an online version of the hoax.

• Tower of Pisa: The Dutch television news reported once in the 1950s that the Tower of Pisa had fallen over. Many shocked people contacted the station.

• Write Only Memory: Signetics advertised Write Only Memory IC databooks in 1972 through the late 1970s.

• The Canadian news site bourque.org announced in 2002 that Finance Minister Paul Martin had resigned "in order to breed prize Charolais cattle and handsome Fawn Runner ducks."


Source: Wikipedia

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Camping Checklist

Our country has lots of camping sites to explore. So if you and your family are planning for a camping trip this weekend, here’s checklist that you can use so you can’t forget anything for your trip to fully enjoy your day with your loved ones. These are just basic, make sure to prepare your list of food to bring.

• map
• repair kit, flashlight
• insect repellant
• sunscreen
• first aid kit
• roll of aluminum foil
• trash bags for refuge
• folding chairs
• cooler with ice
• eating and serving utensils, tablecloth or picnic blanket, cooking pans and utensils
• cutting board and knives, can opener
• napkins and paper towels, cleaning wipes/wet tissues, hand towel
• sugar and seasonings
• condiments
• propane and grill, charcoal and fire starter or camping stove if you have one, matches
• drinking water and other beverages
• snacks for kids

And most importantly, don’t forget the video and image camera to capture the priceless moments with your loved ones.

Saturday, March 14, 2009

How to Find Freebies and Discounts Online

The World Wide Web is the largest resource for freebies and discounts. More often than not, we can find here much better deals than what’s available in other physical stores. Shopping online allows us to find bargain priced goods and provides us with a conventional and convenient shopping experience at our comfort zone.

And because the www is a big place to do our shopping, we have to be very specific with our query. Many search engines are available that we can use to help us discover the most enticing and related product offers available online. Here are some tips that you can use when finding freebies and discounts.

1. Use the right search engine. Because there are many search engines that you can utilize, it is much better that the search engine that you’re going to use is giving the most related and specific results for your query.

2. Keywords. Online searching includes the proper use of keywords inquiry. So you must know what you’re looking for. An example and effective query can be as follows:
Instead of “bag coupons”, you can make it more specific by typing “Louis Vuitton bags coupons”.

3. Remember that online coupons are usually in the form of promo codes, sales & deal links as well as printable versions. You can use them all at your own advantage.

4. Search from specific niche. This is very important as it can save you more time and energy.

5. Bookmark or Subscribe. If you always do your shopping online, make sure to bookmark or subscribe to newsletters from the reliable resource that you find.

Monday, March 9, 2009

Fun Websites For Kids

The World Wide Web is a big place where your children can find something that’s not suitable for their age. Due to this reality, it is imperative that we guide them in exploring this world. And one of the ways to do that effectively is off-limiting them in accessing other unsuitable sites and introduce to them only sites that are appropriate for their age.

Here are some of the fun websites recommended by Thinkquest.org

· Ty - The offical site of the makers of Beanie Babies
· Basic Fun - The offical site of the makers of Basic Fun keychains
· Garfield - The offical site of that fat, lazy cat
· Nickelodeon - The offical site of the kids only TV channel Nickelodeon.
· Pleasant Company - The offical site of the makers of American Girls
· Warner Brothers - The offical site of those wacky Looney Tunes
· Disney - The official site of Disney characters.
· Kidz Online Games - A great site to get and play games!
· Your Gross and Cool Body - This place is really wacky!!
· Kid Zone - "The" place for kids to visit!

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