Monday 29 November 2010

Blackberry Jokes of the day

So couple of Jokes hit my blackberry messenger today, hence thought I share it with you lot. As I don't know who composed the jokes can't give credit, hence bear with me.

1) Spelling Error
One spelling mistake can destroy many things:- How would you explain this if it were you? A husband wrote a message on his official trip to the wifey and forgot to add an 'e' at the end of a word......I'm having such a wonderful time, wish you were her !!!

2) Laugh it out
A man sits for hours looking at his Marriage Certificate. The wife asks, What are you doing?, and he answers: I'm looking for the expiry date.

Wednesday 3 November 2010

Relationship break-up period courtesy Facebook status

The leading social media, yes am referring to Facebook tells a lot about about our friends, family, and of course the whole world. It did not come as surprise when David McCandless was able to get the necessary data for graphically presenting the relationship break ups of those users that were brave to announce to their friends(and to some extent the world) that they have broken up.
The peak periods are:
  • March, after the valentine period, in time for Spring break.
  • 2 weeks before the christmas break. Talk about great financial planning.
It would have been amazing to see how this relates to different region of the world, age, race, etc.
"thats really horrid... my little sensitive soul has been disrupted"...was the response from one of my facebook friend after sharing it on my profile.
Click on the graph below to see the large version, or click here to visit the website.

Credits to David McCandless(an award-winning writer, designer and author based in London) & Lee Byron(a designer, an artist, a biker, an overachiever and a dreamer) for creating and sharing it in the public domain.

Monday 1 November 2010

T-Mobile Phone Advert

Came across this video over the weekend thanks to a friend, and must say it's probably one of the greatest advert I have ever come across. One could mistakenly think it's an advert for Heathrow Terminal 5. Maybe one day we will be welcomed home this way.