Friday, May 27, 2016

Riddle: What Country Can Iran Destroy In 8 Minutes?



Answer: Isreal


“If the Supreme Leader’s orders [are] to be executed, with the abilities and the equipment at our disposal, we will raze the Zionist regime in less than eight minutes,”

Friday, February 5, 2010

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Your Money Or Your Life: Stock Trading For A Living

There was a Wall Street analyst by the name of Joe Dominguez w
saved enough money to retire at 31. He spent the rest of his life en
ing himself, doing volunteer work, and writing a book called Your Money or Your Life.

We aren’t making a living, we are making a dying. Consider the
average American worker. The alarm rings at 6:45 and our working
man or woman is up and running. Shower. Dress in the professional
uniform—suits or dresses for some, overalls for others, whites for the
medical professionals, jeans and flannel shirts for construction workers
Breakfast, if there’s time. Grab commuter mug and briefcase (or lunch
box) and hop in the car for the daily punishment called rush hour. On
the job from nine to five. Deal with the boss. Deal with the coworker
sent by the devil to rub you the wrong way. Deal with suppliers. Deal
with clients/customers/patients. Act busy. Hide mistakes. Smile when
handed impossible deadlines. Give a sigh of relief when the ax known
as ‘restructuring’ or ‘downsizing’—or just plain getting laid off—falls on
other heads. Shoulder the added workload. Watch the clock. Argue with
your conscience but agree with the boss. Smile again. Five o’clock.
Back in the car and onto the freeway for the evening commute. Home
Act human with mates, kids or roommates. Eat. Watch TV. Bed. Eight
hours of blessed oblivion.

And they call this making a living? Think about it. How many
people have you seen who are more alive at the end of the work day
than they were at the beginning? . . . Aren’t we killing ourselves—our
health, our relationships, our sense of joy and wonder—for our jobs?
We are sacrificing our lives for money—but it’s happening so slowly
that we barely notice.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Long Exposure Photography: 15 Stunning Examples

Long Exposure Photography: 15 Stunning Examples: "Recent"

Bad Girls Do It Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka - Timeline

Bad Girls Do It Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka - Timeline

Dark Roasted Blend: Most Powerful Supercomputers: Brains and Beauty

Dark Roasted Blend: Most Powerful Supercomputers: Brains and Beauty: "'Computers in the future may weigh no more than 1.5 tons.'
- Popular Mechanics (1949)

In Isaac Asimov's classic story, 'The Last Question,' a supercomputer is, again and again, asked how to deal with the eventual heat death of universe. After upgrade upon upgrade, it finally has an answer -- but, alas, no one is left to hear it, because the universe has ended. So it simply states its answer out loud: 'Let there be light.'"

Luxology Forum > Lego Mario designed using modo

Lego model of Mario using a NextEngine 3D scanner, modo and big pile of Lego. Hope you like it!

Luxology Forum > Lego Mario designed using modo

Virgin: the world's best passenger complaint letter? - Telegraph

Virgin: the world's best passenger complaint letter? - Telegraph

Google Street Maps Allways A Suprise: Google Maps

Google Maps

Los Angeles Slideshows - Sold! Death Row Records Auctions Off Its History - LA Weekly

Los Angeles Slideshows - Sold! Death Row Records Auctions Off Its History - LA Weekly

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

If State Signs Were More Truthful (PICS)

Some state signs don't seem to prepare tourists for the state they're about to enter. So here are some more realistic state signs.

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I have bicycles on my feet.

I Have Bicycles On My Feet: Your argument is irrelevant.

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No.... I'd Rather Not



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I hate job hunting

WAITRESS NEEDED: Must be 18 years old with 20 years experience. Apply in Person Carnation Restaurant.

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Already?!



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Is There Something Wrong?

[PICS]

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OM NOM NOM

Yumbo

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