Read at least one new thing each day (365 for a year!). Things like technology, general knowledge, public awareness, joke and ect. This will take you about 5 to 10 minute each day. So,Stay tuned!

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Man with a very BIG Cock!!

A farmer in Texas is listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the man with the biggest cock. Really, I was shock when I saw his cock. Can you imagine how big his cock is? The picture below will tell ... :)






Wednesday, July 4, 2007

The Smart Umbrella

How many times have you left home and only realized you’d forgotten your umbrella just as it started to pour rain? Well, help is on the way with the development of the Ambient Forecasting Umbrella that will remind you to take it with you on days you’re going to need it. Flashing light pulses in the handle at varying speeds depending on the forecast, serving as a great reminder not to forget your umbrella!



For all the benefits that the umbrella offers, it has one glaring flaw: No matter how gigantic or water-repellent it is, if you leave it at home you are going to get wet. Ambient Devices is hoping to remedy that flaw with the Ambient Forecasting Umbrella. Still under development, the Forecasting Umbrella will let you know at a glance whether you need it. An LED in the handle pulses according to the chance of precipitation by means of a data-radio in the handle that receives information from AccuWeather.com. If the chance of rain is 60 percent, the umbrella handle pulses once every second. If the chance is 100 percent, it pulses 100 times a minute.

Tuesday, July 3, 2007

Homework Cheating Online - Makes it Easy to Cheat

Do you wanna be the Teacher’s Pet? Well baby, you just better forget it… Cheating on your homework has officially hit the marketplace with the launch of UK-based website, SchoolShortcut. Students can pay to have their school assignments completed for them or cash in on their own expertise by offering to do homework for others. Of course, being caught for using a service like this carries stiff penalties, just like it does in the classroom, and could result in expulsion especially at the College and University levels.


School Shortcut lets students at whatever level browse and purchase coursework, submit their own to get purchase points, and even has an eBay-like "Homework Market". Will students even have to do any work in the future?
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