Friday, October 30, 2009

 

Victoria Secrets just unveiled $3 million diamond-studded bra.


Victoria's Secrets new catalog went in the mail this week featuring a Very Sexy Convertible bra called "Harlequin Fantasy Bra" worth $3 million.
They say diamond is a girl's best friend, but in this case, it is fair to say that this bra would be any man best friend too.
For more, see Digg.com

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Thursday, October 29, 2009

 

State of Texas plans to give the H1N1 vaccine to its inmate population before the general public.

If you live in Texas, you may be a little upset about the plan by health officials there to give the H1N1 vaccine to its inmate population as earlier as next week and ahead of the general population.
The reasoning behind the decision is that people behind bars are considered as high risk and that an outbreak there would be catastrophic.
If this is a sign of the health care reform, we may all choose to go to jail to get coverage.

For more, see MSNBC.com

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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

 

Former President Bush is now a motivational speaker.

Months after leaving office, former president George Bush has reportedly joined a group whose main business is to tour the country organizing motivational seminars.
That should be an easy gig for him, after all, he gave us the bitter pill jammed in our throat, he should know how to help us swallow it down.

For more, see Digg.com

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Tuesday, October 27, 2009

 

Nigerian governmen is teaming up with Microsoft to fight Internet fraud.

The Nigerian government is reportedly very fed up with the country reputation as a base for many Internet scams according to a report by Ars Technica Web site.
According to the Web site, officials in that country have teamed with Microsoft to identify and contact victims of scams, shot down fraudulent sites and arrest perpetrators.
Microsoft and the Nigerian government teaming up to stop suspicious activities committed with a computer?
Good luck with that. It's like the Oakland Raiders teaming up with LA Clippers to teach young kids how to be a winner.

For more, see Ars Technica.com

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Monday, October 26, 2009

 

White House secretly met with Fox chief executive.

It is reported that the White House sent a high ranking official last month to a secret meeting with Fox News chief executive in an attempt to cool off the tension between the two.
As if any more proof were needed, that meeting shows how in a very short period of time, Fox News has pushed to the back burner any foreign threat, Al Quaeda and Iran included, to become the one that keeps Obama up at night.

For more, see NYTimes.com

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Friday, October 23, 2009

 

England Postal Service workers on strike.

People in England were scrambling yesterday to figure out ways to get around a strike by the country postal workers who plan to do it again today.
To those postal workers, I have to ask this: Do you want all grandpas and grannies to go create their own Facebook, My Space, Twitter, and wherever else social network sites out there accounts? Why dig your own grave?

For more, see heraldscotland.com

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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

 

New iPhone app to will allow you to start your car remotely.

A company named Directed Electronics has just released a new iPhone app that allow users to start their cars remotely from almost anywhere as long as their is a cellphone signal.
Great! Now if your phone is missing, your car may be too.

For more, see Wired.com

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