Sabtu, 14 Juni 2014

Fun Facts: A Giant list of 50 Random Facts

Check out our short but sweet collection of random facts to learn something new today. Enjoy and don't forget to spread the word!

Diamond Core Planet

1. There is a star just 50 light years away from Earth, which has a pure diamond core of 10 billion trillion trillion carats.

2. Donkeys kill more people each year than plane crashes.


3. The first bomb dropped on Germany in World War II, killed only an elephant in the Berlin Zoo.

4. In 1911, pigtails were banned in China because they were seen as a link with its feudal past.

 5. When anaesthetic was employed for the first time during childbirth in 1847, the mother was so surprised at how painless the birth was that she named her child Anaesthesia.

 6. During the battle of Stalingrad, a local railway station changed hands from Soviet to German control and back again fifteen times in 6 hours.

7. Napolean Bonaparte was just one inch shorter than today's average French men. He stood at 5'6.5'', while the average height of today's French men is 5'7.5''.

 8. Out of all the 3,500 years of civilization, there have been only 230 years of peace.

 9. In 1598, potatoes were banned in Britain by Queen Elizabeth. The ban lasted for 100 years.

10. Nobody knows who invented a fire hydrant. The patent was burnt in a fire.

11. Google was originally named 'BackRub'. It was because of its algorithm based on site's backlinks for ranking in search results.

12. The first Google storage was made from Lego. The Google guys needed an easily expandable, and cheap way to house ten 4GB hard drives, and LEGO was the answer.

Google Lego Storage
Google's Lego Storage
13. Rapper 2 Chainz was a geek at college. He graduated in 3 years from a 4 year course with a CGPA of 4.0. Never judge a book by its cover!

Rapper 2Chainz
2Chainz graduated with  CGPA of 4.0
14. Chickens can live without a head. There is a a documented case of a headless chicken named 'Miracle Mike' or 'Mike the Headless Chicken' which lived for 18 months without a head.

Headless Chicken Miracle Mike
Headless Chicken Miracle Mike
15. Jupiter has radio storms so strong that they can be picked up on Earth with an AM radio.

16. Leonardo Da Vinci could write with one hand and paint with the other, at the same time.

17. Modern humans appeared more than 200,000 years ago but record keeping started only 6000 years ago. This means more than 97% of human history is lost.

18. If you eat a polar bear's liver you will die. Humans cannot digest too much vitamin A.

19. Only Asians have black hair. All the other people that have black hair are actually dark brown.

20. Anatidaephobia is a fear that somewhere in the world, a duck is watching you.

21. The longest movie made is 85 hours long. It is titled, "The cure for insomnia".

22. When the Mount Everest was first measured at exactly 29,000 ft. The surveyors thought that no one will believe them. So, they added an extra 2 ft making it 29,002 ft.

23. There is a man who holds a record for holding the most world records. Ashrita Furman set this record by having 120 Guinness World Records to his name.

24. King Tutankhamun's penis was mummified erect -- that's one of the several weird, unexplained details about the best-known pharaoh of ancient Egypt.

25. Kopi Luwak is the world's most expensive coffee at $600 per pound. Believe it or not, it's the beans excreted by a Sumatran wild cat.

Kopi Luwak
Kopi Luwak
26. In 16th Century, Coffee was banned by Muslim rulers because of its stimulating effect.

27. Before, a black bear eats so much that its weight gains 30 pounds per week.

28. The longest recorded flight of a chicken is thirteen seconds.

29. The skin of a female shark is much thicker than the males. This is to protect the female when the male bites it during mating.

30. Crows will crush an ant and rub it all over themselves like perfume. The Formic Acid in the ants helps ward off parasites. This is called Anting.

31. The smallest adult bicycle ever created had wheels made from silver dollars.

32. Lance Armstrong, one of the greatest professional road racing cyclists, has a heart that is one-third larger than normal. Now you know from where all that stamina comes from.

33. The manchineel tree is so poisonous that the water dripping from its leaves could burn your skin.

34. 1 out of 8 Americans have worked at McDonald's.

35. Only 11% of the world's population is left-handed.

36. There are about 7 octillion atoms in the human body. That is, 7 followed by 27 zeros (7,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000).

37. The brain consumes as much power as a 10-watt bulb.

38. Blondes have more hair than others. Blondes have an average 146,000 follicles while people with black hair tend to have about 110,000 follicles. 39. Women's heart beat faster than men's.

40. In a lifetime, you'll make enough saliva to fill two olympic size swimming pools. Imagine swimming in your own saliva...

41. Comparing weights, a human baby is stronger than an ox.

42. Facebook Founder Mark Zuckerberg suffers from red-green colorblindness and sees the color blue best, which is why blue dominates Facebook's color scheme.

43. Adding a number 4 at the end of Facebook URL (http://www.facebook.com/4), automatically takes you to Mark Zuckerberg's wall.

44. There is a man named Michel Lotito holds the dubious record of eating an entire airplane. Dubbed as Monsieur Mangetout meaning 'Mr. Eat it all', suffered from an unusual medical condition named Pica which causes unusual cravings.

45. During First World War, British soldiers used semen as invisible ink.

46. From 1912 to 1948, painting was an olympic event.

47. Russian scientists in the 1920s conducted experiments where they tried to make a “humanzee”, a hybrid between a human and chimpanzee. The experiments obviously failed.

48. On average, 100 people choke to death on ballpoint pens every year.

49. If you yelled for 8 years, 7 months and 6 days, you would have produced enough sound energy to heat one cup of coffee.

50. Elvis Presley was naturally blond. His familiar black hair are the product of dye.

Jumat, 30 Mei 2014

10 Cutest Animal Pictures to Brighten up Your Day


"Peace begins with a smile..."
                                                      Mother Teresa

Having a bad day? Need a reason to cheer up? We've got 10. Here are 10 pictures of the cutest animal smiling pictures that will surely brighten up your day.

Cute Cat Smiling Pictures
He knows what you did last summer... :D

Animals Smiling Pictures - Selfie with a stranger
Someone's been taking selfies with strangers...

Shark Pictures
That awkward moment...

Cute Dog Smiling Pictures
He's happy and he knows it!!!

Cute Dog Smiling Pictures
A smile worth a million

Iguana Pictures
:-D

Iguana Pictures
A wise smile...

Cute Dog Pictures
Probably the cutest one in this lot...

Baby Turtle Pictures
This little guy sure loves to be cleaned...

Turtle Smiling
See that KILLER smile!!!

Smile does make a difference, right? Please help us spread the smile by sharing this post with your friends. So much thanks in advance. :)

Jumat, 21 Februari 2014

Weird Stuff: 10 Ridiculous Things Made of Gold

Thinking about some weird stuff, here are the 10 most ridiculous things made of Gold.

Toilet Paper

Gold Toilet Paper

There could be no better waste of wealth than this. The Australian company 'The Toilet Man' has produced a toilet paper roll made entirely of 22-carat gold. This weird golden item costs an astonishing $1,376,900.The roll is three ply to provide the most gentle wipe. Each order will be personally delivered with a bottle of champagne. Talking in Dubai, the company stated: 'As you use the toilet paper 22-carat gold flakes will fall onto the floor and your behind, taking you to another level of sophistication.

Pills

Gold Pills
Okay you got golden paper to wipe your bottom, now here's something to turn your poop into gold. These magical pills will literally get your shit glittering. These bizarre capsules are filled with 24-karat gold leaf and dipped in gold. Priced at $425, these pills are produced by Tobias Wong and Just Another Rich Kid. The producers state that the idea comes from a man who has just everything... except for golden faeces.

Shirt

Gold Shirt
The £14,000 shirt made of solid gold is owned by the 32-year old Indian money lender Datta Phuge. The shirt took a team of 15 goldsmiths two weeks to make working sixteen hours each day. Datta Phuge aims to attract the ladies with the shirt and says that he may not be too good looking but no woman could fail to be dazzled by his shirt.

Pencil

Gold Pencil
These golden pencils have been produced by Korean designer Daisung Kim. Each pencil is coated with a thin layer of 24-carat gold and cost $20 a piece. 

Lemonade

Gold Lemonade
This ultra delux drink was produced by the company Elixia Faustin. This extravagant lemonade is chilled with 24-carat gold flakes to refresh your wealthy mind. The idea was inspired by a client who demanded a delux drink from the company in Dubai.

Coffin

Gold Coffin
This coffin is for those who prefer finer things in life - and even afterlife. The gold coffin is produced by the Art Funeral, Italy and introduced in 2010. Valued at $400,000, it is coated with 24-carat gold. The coffin even comes with a gold coated mobile phones in case the departed wants to make a call. Ridiculous!!!

Staples

Gold Staples
These staples will surely impress your boss by turning your next report gold decked. Designed by the Dutch design house Oooms, these 14 carat gold plated staples are intended as a form of jewelery. The staples come in a velvet case with 24 piece, priced at $210.

Christmas Tree

Golden Christmas Tree
The Japanese jewellers Ginza Tanaka are known for their unusual gold-made objects, but this one takes them a leap further. The Ginza Tanaka "Golden Christmas Tree" is the perfect ingredient to pimp up your Christmas. Made from 26 pounds of the noble metal, the tree stands at 8.2 feet tall. It is decorated with about 100 ribbons, orchids and hearts, all made of gold. The Golden Christmas Tree is valued at $2 Million. 

Ice cream

Gold Ice Cream, Golden Opulence Sundae
If you have a sweet tooth with a passion for gold, then this ice cream will suit you best. This 23-carat gold leaf coated delight has the distinction of being the most expensive desert in the world. This is the Golden Opulence Sundae by New York restaurant Serendipity 3. It is made from the finest Tahitian Vanilla ice cream infused with Madagascar Vanilla. Drizzled with the world's most expensive chocolate, Amedei Porcelana, it is served in a goblet which has a crown that is made of gold along with diamonds. The prize for such a treat is an incredible $1,000.

Cheese

Gold Cheese
Gold is the last thing you would expect in cheese. UK company Clawse has created a cheese that contains a combination of real, edible gold leaf and real gold-cinnamon schnapps. It costs a staggering £60 ($95) per 100g slice, which makes it the most expensive cheese in UK.

Sabtu, 08 Februari 2014

Sochi Olympics 2014: 25 Fun Facts about Winter Olympics

The world is all excited about Sochi Winter Olympics. Let's look at some of the most amazing facts about Winter Olympics history and the Sochi Olympics.

Facts About Winter Olympics

    winter olympics facts

      1. The first winter Olympics were held in 1924 at Chamonix, France.

      2. 10,004 people paid to watch the first Winter Olympics in Chamonix.

      3. Winter Olympics has never been held in the Souther Hemisphere.

      4. The first Winter Olympics saw 16 nations compete in 16 events.

      5. Winter Olympics have 7 categories of sports, namely biathlon, bobsleigh, curling, ice hockey, luge, skating and skiing.

      6. The last time Summer and Winter Olympics were held in the same year was in 1992. The Summer Olympics were held in Barcelona, Spain and the Winter Games were in Albertville, France.

      7. USA has hosted the most number of Winter Olympics with 4. It is followed by France with 3.

      8. Norway has won the most medals at Winter Olympics with a total of 303. The Norwegians also have a record 107 Winter Olympics gold medals.

      9. There have been four deaths at Winter Olympics. Two lugers and two skiers, both died during practice sessions.

      10. Artificial snow was first used during Winter Olympics at Lake Placid, USA in 1980.

      11. Norwegian cross country skier, Bjorn Daehli has won the most medals at Winter Olympics. In the three
      Winter Olympics he has competed, Daehli has won 12 medals including 8 gold medals.

      12. Cross country skier Raisa Smetanina (USSR) is the winningest woman medalist, taking 10 medals (four gold; five silver; one bronze).

      13. American athlete, Eddie Eagan is the only person in Olympic history to have one gold medals at both Summer and Winter Olympics.

      Eddie Eagan
      Eddie Eagan
      14. The opening ceremony of the 1960 Winter Olympics in Squaw Valley, USA was organized by Walt Disney.

      15. Great Britain won the Gold at the Curling event at the 1924 Winter Games, although it wasn’t recognized until 2006, 82 years later.

      Facts About Sochi Olympics, 2014

      Sochi Olympics Logo
      Sochi Winter Olympics 2014 Logo
        1. This year's winter Olympics in Sochi costs around $51 billion, making it the most expensive in event in Olympics' history. Just to make a comparison, the last Winter Olympics at Vancouver cost just around $8 billion.

        2. Sochi is the warmest city ever to host Winter Olympics. The temperatures at Sochi in winter remain around 12 degrees. So, snow events will be held at Krasnaya Polyana which is already equiped with artificial snow machines.

        3. Sochi is the longest city in Europe, spanning over 90 miles along the shores of the Black Sea.

        4. Sochi Olympics will include twelve new events. One of them being women’s ski-jumping.

        5. Sochi has also been home to the tennis star, Maria Sharapova. She moved to the Russian town when she was 2 and played tennis in a local park.

        6. Mascots for the Sochi Winter Olympics are a polar bear, a hare and a leopard.

        Sochi Olympics Mascots
        The Sochi Olympics Mascots, a polar bear, a leopard and hare
        7. The gold medals which will be given at Sochi Olympics will contain 516 grams of silver and 6 grams of gold. 

        8. 88 countries will take part in Sochi Olympics. Some nations will make their debut, including Zimbabwe and Paraguay.

        9. Athletes who win gold on February 15 will be given special gold medals with pieces of a recent meteorite in them. It crashed in Russia on February 15, 2013.

        10. The Sochi Olympics will also feature the debut of Team BMW as they jump into sled-building business.The speed pros will be designing bobsleds for the American team as they hope to win an Olympics gold after 78 years.

        Kamis, 23 Januari 2014

        The 10 Coolest Google Easter Eggs

        Google Easter Eggs
        Google is a much livelier company than what its plain landing page suggests. The guys at Google love to amuse their users with some cool surprises. And that's where Google Easter Eggs come into play. Below are some of the coolest Google Easter Eggs to try out. If you know more like these, then feel free to let us know in the comments and we'll post it with a thank you :)

        Do a Barrel Roll

        Do a Barrel Roll

        The 'Do a Barrel Roll' feature was first rolled out in November 2011. Just type "Do a barrel roll" in Google Search and press Enter, and see your screen do a 360 degree spin. The trick was reportedly taken from the classic "Star Fox 64," video game from Nintendo, which was introduced on April 27, 1997.

        Zerg Rush

        Zerg Rush

        Zerg Rush is Google's version of the game 'Star Craft'. Typing 'Zerg Rush' in Google Search will initiate a rain of O's which will destroy any search result they encounter. You can stop the destruction by eliminating the O's by clicking on them. Google keeps your score which you can post on Google Plus.

        Google Gravity

        Google Gravity

        If you've loved the movie Gravity, then here's another type of gravity you would probably like. Enter "Google Gravity" and hit "I'm feeling lucky" and watch as everything on your screen falls apart.

        Mental Plex

        Mental Plex

        Mentalplex is a search feature introduced by Google. The user is asked to stare in a spinning circle. Google then reads your mind and returns the results accordingly. No need to type and click. Google co-founder Larry Page said that "typing in queries is so 1999."
        For the best the results, the user is asked to:
        • Remove hat and glasses.
        • Peer into MentalPlex circle. DO NOT MOVE YOUR HEAD.
        • Project mental image of what you want to find.
        • Click or visualize clicking within the MentalPlex circle.
        Mentalplex was a April Fool's prank by Google in the year 2000. If someone clicked the MentalPlex circle, search results for "April Fools" appeared, as well as a notice that MentalPlex was "unclear on whether your search is about money or monkeys."
        You can still try out Mentalplex at: www.google.com/mentalplex

        Pacman

        Google Pacman

        The Pacman Google Doodle was introduced on May 21, 2010 to mark the 30th anniversary of the classic arcade game. You can still enjoy the game at www.google.com/pacman .

        Atari Breakout

        Google Atari Breakout

        Google has a classic gem for Atari lovers. Just goto Google Image Search and put in 'Atari Breakout' in the search box. You'll see your search page transformed into an Atari Breakout arena. You control the bar with your mouse and the arrow keys. The objective of the game to destroy all the blocks without dropping the ball. It's Google's way of celebrating the 37th anniversary of Atari.

        Meaning of Life

        Google Meaning of Life

        Google sure has answers for everything. Now, it has an answer for the most important question of all. Type "answer to life, the universe and everything" into the query box and hit Search. The answer comes, "42". The answer is inspired by Douglas Adams' The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.

        Google Calculator

        Google Calculator

        Google's Calculator is much more awesome than your everyday gadget. Apart from doing the usual addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, it can solve logarithmic, exponential, trignometric functions and many more. But the coolest feature are the weird strings it accepts as numbers. For example, number of horns on a unicorn which is equal to 1. Some other examples are:
          • "the loneliest number" equals "1", a reference to the song by Harry Nilsson.
          • "once in a blue moon" equals "1.16699016 × 10−8 hertz".
          • "a bakers dozen" equals "13".

          Youtube Snake

          Youtube Snake

          Do you get bored while waiting for your videos to buffer? Google has something for you. Now you can play a classic game of snake while your videos load. Just use arrow keys to steer your snake and help it eat the dots.

          Talk to a Martian

          Google Earth Meliza

          Google Earth now has a new feature that allows you to go through Mars just like you would do for Earth. But the developers at Google didn't just stop here. Type “Meliza” in the search window while looking at Mars. This will take you to a place on Mars with a placemark labeled “MELIZA“. Click on that and the placemark bubble will open and start talking to you. The program is based on an old computer application called “Eliza” which simulates talking to someone (very poorly). But, it’s a classic easter egg for Google Earth. 9YYJACMRCR2R

          Selasa, 14 Januari 2014

          Odd Jobs Celebrities Did Before Fame

          Feeling annoyed of your job? Then, here are some pretty odd jobs celebrities did before they hit stardom.

          Tom Cruise


          Tom Cruise is one of the highest paid actor in Hollywood. But before he made his name on the big screen, Tom Cruise had to do a couple of odd jobs to work his way. The 3-time Golden Globe Award winner worked as a paperboy for the Louisville Courier-Journal during his time in Kentucky. At an early age, he also joined a seminary to become a priest.

          Eminem

          Young Eminem went through a hard time making a name in a industry where he was all alone. He had no father and so he had to do several odd jobs to help his broke mother. At the age of 16, Eminem worked at a factory called Gibbs Machinery.  There he swept floors and took out trash. He also worked as a cook at a family restaurant in Michigan.

          Madonna

          After young Madonna moved to New York city to live her dream, she found it no easy to survive in the big city. So, she started a job at Dunkin Donuts in Times Square where she served coffee and doughnuts. Lady M was fired off from Dunkin' after she squirted jelly all over a customer.

          Whoopi Goldberg

          American comedy actress Whoopi Goldberg probably did the weirdest job of all, she actually worked with the dead. Before landing in the limelight, the Academy Award Winner worked in a morgue. Her job was that of a mortuary beautician, dressing up and putting make up on the deceased.

          Hugh Jackman

          Hugh Jackman hasn't always been the tough guy we see in Wolverine. In fact, Hollywoods's most dashing mutant, once played a much more jollier role - that of a clown. Hugh Jackman used to dress as Coco, the clown at children parties. According to him,
           “I was Coco the Clown and I had no magic tricks and I remember a six-year-old standing up at a party saying 'Mummy this clown is terrible, he doesn't know any tricks' and he was right."

           

          Johnny Depp

          Johnny Depp may be today's most versatile actor in Hollywood but he once held a not so awesome job. The man behind Captain Jacksparrow in 'The pirates of the Caribbean' was once a pen salesman. He used to call customers in an attempt to convince them to buy pen from him.

          Brad Pitt

          The star of 'Moneyball' once earned a living by dressing as a chicken for El Pollo Loco chicken restaurant. He also worked in the stripper industry, not as a stripper, but as a limo driver.

          Sylvester Stallone

          Sylvester Stallone, the commando in Rambo, was as intrepid in real life as he showcases in his movies. Although his real life involved no firearms, he sure spent days along side some real beasts. In his young days, the hunk made ends meet by cleaning lion cages in the central zoo. Probably that's where he got all his moxy.

          Jon Hamm

          Jon Hamm, before playing the womanizing Don Draper in tv series "Mad Men", actually worked in the porn industry. He used to dress porn sets before being casted in a play which actually revealed his true talents. He recalls:
          “I’m sure there are more terrible day jobs in L.A. (but) it was horribly depressing.”

           

          Patrick Dempsey

          Patrick Dempsey, television's most charming surgeon in the hit series "Grey's Anatomy", was a professional juggler. He even went to national competitions to showcase his skills. Juggling is one of Dempsey's many talents. As most of his fans know, he's a serious race car driver, owns his own coffee chain Tully's and was also a champion downhill skier.

          Conclusion

          Know of more odd celebrity jobs? then feel free put them in the comment form below.