GOOGLE SEARCH WHAT U WANT

Custom Search

RANDOM ARTICLES :

You don't need any experience with investing... or even with property. You don't need to know a mallet from a wrench, have any clue on how to fix up houses, or even know the first thing about wiring a plug socket to make big profits from owning houses. see details

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Bad Taxidermy Will Give You Hilarious Nightmares

Jerry Seinfeld And Louis C.K. Talk About The Gettysburg Address, What's Up With Your iPhone?, Bad Taxidermy Is The Perfect Mix Of Hilarious And Terrifying, How Long Can You Reasonably Expect Your Hard Drive To Last?, 'Huh' Means The Same Thing In Every Language`
The Daily Digg
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Digg
'CONSECRATE' WAS A LITTLE OVERUSED
Jerry Seinfeld And Louis C.K. Talk About The Gettysburg Address
digg.com
We'll listen to them talk about anything.
A FLOW CHART FOR APPLE EMPLOYEES
What's Up With Your iPhone?
mcsweeneys.net
When someone finds out you work in an Apple Store, you brace yourself for two questions. First, they ask if you get an employee discount. Since you do get a limited number of purchase discounts to share, you have a decision to make. It's the second question that might get you in over your head.
INEVITABLE NIGHTMARES FREE OF COST
Bad Taxidermy Is The Perfect Mix Of Hilarious And Terrifying
deathandtaxesmag.com
Feast your eyes upon these beauties.
SIC TRANSIT DATA
How Long Can You Reasonably Expect Your Hard Drive To Last?
motherboard.vice.com
If you ask me how long a hard disk lasts, I'd probably say either forever or exactly one month longer than your warranty—and until Backblaze released a study today, guesses like that were all we had. Now we know how long you can reasonably count on a hard drive.
WE ARE ALL CONFUSED IN THE SAME WAY
'Huh' Means The Same Thing In Every Language`
theatlantic.com
How the dynamics of human conversation gave shape to a word that knows no boundaries.
Read more on Digg.com →
TAKE THAT, OLYMPIC TORCH IN SPACE
Image: Canadian rower Mylene Paquette celebrates as she arrives at Lorient harbour, western France, on November 12, 2013. Paquette is the first North American woman to have crossed the Atlantic ocean in a rowing boat in 129 days between Halifax and Lorient.
Canadian rower Mylene Paquette celebrates as she arrives at Lorient harbour, western France, on November 12, 2013. Paquette is the first North American woman to have crossed the Atlantic ocean in a rowing boat in 129 days between Halifax and Lorient. Credit: JEAN-SEBASTIEN EVRARD/AFP/Getty Images/Newscom
Digg for iPhone & iPad   •   Twitter   •   Facebook
digg.com   •   Unsubscribe
© 2013 News.me Inc. 416 West 13th Street #203, NY, NY 10014