This is the WTF commercial of the year, jaw dropping and rated 6 stars for awesomeness. According to the creative agency, no CGI was used except for some wirings for the ‘Swam Dive’ thing, everything was shot in one go. It took them 36 attempts.

2 million YouTube hits in one week. This is the =.=” commercial ever. Now, should your man smell like an Old Spice man?

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Double Dip Recession

According to experts, the unavoidable double dip recession and hyperinflation are just around the corner. Reason given was the massive amount of money printed by the Federal Reserve and the huge debt accumulated by America. Here’s a joke on ‘Wheelbarrow Hyperinflation Theory’

All John was going to get for a wheelbarrow full of money was one loaf of bread. It got so it took a wheelbarrow of money to buy a loaf of bread. But when he got there, the store was closed. He left his wheelbarrow outside the door, figuring he’d come back when the store opened, knowing the bundles of money in it weren’t worth enough for anyone to steal. And he was right. When he came back, the money was still there, dumped on the ground, but someone had stolen his wheelbarrow.

It seems to me Gold is the in thing, we simply attempt to be fearful when others are greedy and to be greedy only when others are fearful.

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Apple Mac Vs Windows PC

June 28, 2010 | Category: Rumbling | 1 Comment

Apple Mac Vs Windows PC

Don’t get me wrong, am not a big fan of Windows, neither am I an anti-mac person. I just dislike some mac fanboy, some, not all. Probably the stupidest owner of a macbook pro was a friend of mine, she bought a macbook pro and run Windows on it, like 99% of the time because our assignment requires AutoCAD which is only available in Windows.

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