Memoir Attempted Verbatim.
Deserves everything but owns nothing.
“ It took me a few seconds to draw it, but it took me 34 years to learn how to draw it in a few seconds. ”
:D
(Source: Flickr / imuttoo)
15 Acronyms you hear everyday, but you never really stopped to find their meaning.
1. ZIP code: Zone Improvement Plan code
2. M&M’s (chocolate): Mars & Murrie’s
3. Re: (in an email): Regarding (not reply!)
4. T9 (on cellphones): Texting on 9 keys
5. HTTP: Hypertext Transfer Protocol
6. Laser: Light Amplification by the Stimulated Emission of Radiation
7. JPEG: Joint Photographic Experts Group
8. IMAX (movies): Image Maximum
9. Radar: Radio Detection and Ranging
10. Lego: Leg Godt (“play well” in Danish)
11. Ok: Oll Korrect (“All Correct”)
12. Wi-fi: Wireless Fidelity
13. CAPTCHA (this): Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart
14. RSVP: Répondez S‘il Vous Plaît (“Reply Please”)
15. Yahoo! (the website): Yet Another Hierarchial Official Oracle
ONE-LEGGED STRIPPER. omg! hahaha
Unusual and Creative Offices
Reblogged from chickenshit:
Cave Office
Race Track Office
Treehouse Office
Shoe Office
Waterfall Office
Castle Office
Pirate Ship Office
Inventionland design factory in Pittsburgh is equipped with some of the most unique offices in the world. George Davison and his team created this amazing 70,000 square foot wonderland to spark imagination and foster creative thinking.
Windows 8 App Store Screens Leaked
Unending competition creates a leak. Everytime. :D
An old argument.
If the universe was created by God and the universe was a rational place, does this mean that God was rational?
Coincidence eh?
The year that Galilei died, was the year that Newton was born. :)
boy pilyo.










