Interesting and amazing things you can do with a little creativity

Jan 11, 2011 by

Using the latest version of Google Goggles on Android, you can automatically solve Sudoku. This is what a little creativity paired with technology does – it brings fun and innovation!

Check out the video of this in action!

Android vs. iPhone vs. BlackBerry Users

Nov 9, 2010 by

This is a great comics I came across, very  concise and true!

Android vs. BlackBerry vs. iPhone

I especially liked the dinosaur. BlackBerry are dinosaur outdated both in the features and especially from the development perspective. I covered this before in my Android vs. BlackBerry development post.

Facebook is down – funny tweets collection

Sep 23, 2010 by

Apparently today Facebook was down for 2 hours and for some even more… I did not pick up long time on this since I do not use Facebook, but just accidentally I wanted something and I tried to load it and boom I got:

Not sure whether this is a localized event I went to twitter to see if others had this problem and man I was in for some good laughs. Here’s the collection of funniest tweets during the time that the Facebook was down:

Ant check out the Twitter trends. How “DNS Failure” sounds to you as a trend – huh?

UPDATE: Apparently it wasn’t just my “original” idea to collect funny tweets, many other websites did so as well, what is interesting that there are about 20-30 different tweets overall which just keep repeating from site to site. Are we short of funny twitter-ers? People obviously do care. Maybe they are just afraid Facebook coming after them in revenge? (just kidding of course, or am I?). Let me know what you think in comments.

The humans are dead – Flight of the Conchord

Jan 6, 2010 by

I just could NOT not to post it. I am trying to do a rationality in multi agent systems research nowadays. This speaks to me and these guys rock!



I hope the robots remember those us that helped make them what they are and keep us around to do all those jobs that they don’t want to do. Christopher Amato

Publishing Your Article — Scientific Joke

Jan 15, 2009 by

1) If you understand it and can prove it, then send it to a journal of mathematics.
2) If you understand it, but can’t prove it, then send it to a physics journal.
3) If you can’t understand it, but can prove it, then send it to an economics journal.
4) If you can neither understand it nor prove it, then send it to a psychology journal.
5) If it attempts to make something important out of something trivial, then send it to a journal of education.
6) If it attempts to make something trivial out of some-thing important, send it to a journal of metaphysics.