Humor
According to Wikipedia, “Any risk that can be quantified can potentially be insured.” This is a relatively easy concept to understand. We take out policies to cover potential risk to pets and cars, an
2: Nobel Prize Winners Who Crack Us Up
The Nobel Prize is awarded each year in October. It is usually a serious and often somber event meant to highlight someone fighting for peace or justice. David Pratt, author of the book “The Impossible Takes Longer; The 1,000 Wisest Things Ever Said By Nobel Prize Laureates” (Walker & Company, 2007) fills his book with
3: Company Markets Coffee-Flavored Condoms in Ethiopia
In a recent study performed in Ethiopia, close to a million people were tested for HIV. Of those million subjects, over seven percent tested positive for HIV. As grim as these statistics may sound, co
4: Voices in my Head: Hush Little Baby...Upon Further Review
Last night my older daughter was having trouble falling asleep so I crawled into bed with her to provide some comfort. As she drifted off I was left there alone in my thoughts to listen to some of h
5: Just for Fun: Other Creative Uses for Condoms
Through the years, there have been debates on the best method of marketing and distributing condoms in society. Condoms are designed and manufactured to help men and women fight off unwanted pregnanci
6: What's Your Net Mirth? Add Humor To Your Work, Meetings and Relationships
Of the 206 bones in your body there’s one you can align without an orthopedic surgeon: your funny bone. Have you exercised yours lately?
A sense of humor is one of the most underutilized tools in mos
7: Want to Make Your Life Easier? Learn to Laugh More!
Chicago, IL - No one can deny that we live in stressful times—on a global scale and in most of our personal lives. The turmoil of everyday life can take a toll on us both physically and emotionally. N
8: Fonejacker - Funny Prank Calls
If you have not had a chance to look at
the latest Channel 4 series fonejacker,
but seem to come across it where ever you go, here is a quick overview of the
super hit series. Fonejacker is a televisi
9: Voices in my Head: Search Engines
It's almost alarming the effects on communication that a generation gap can have. In an attempt to bring my mom into the twenty first century I went out and bought her a personal computer and then a
10: Laugh and the Work World Laughs With You
Today's work environments are rife with moody bosses and co-workers, repetitive tasks and unpredictable market pressures. Stress abounds. Managers often tell me they can’t afford the time or cost fo
11: Do You Feel Lucky ??
On this morning's journey to work I had to face a difficult choice: should I walk under a ladder, or get off the pavement completely and walk along the busy main road? Or to put it another way: did I
12: Helpline for Pot Plants
Scientists have come up with a way for your pot plants to have a hot-line to your mobile. What more could you want? Hannah Welham wonders whether it's really such a good thing to have your foliage cal
13: Jellies Gee Up Japan
Sloopy, gloopy, gooey, sticky - slime may not sound too appealing but the world would be lost without it. Slugs and snails need it to get across the garden path; seaweeds use it to keep the sun off; a
14: Blood Sucking Critters
What do ticks, leeches, mites, fleas, beetles, flies, lampreys, catfish, bats and moths have in common? Well, they are unlikely to feature in most people's list of favourite animals, and they are also
15: Top Five Ways To Use Your Extra Kidney
Like it or not, Reality TV Shows seem to be everywhere. Unless you are a TV pariah you will have no doubt experienced the joys of such shows as "Big Brother", "There's Something about Miriam", "Lapdan
16: Useless Bits of Body
Chinese food - my favourite. I'm particularly partial to spare ribs, although I have often wondered why certain animals have bits which are considered "spare." It is often misquoted that women have on
17: Hamsters Can Now Help Halt Identity Theft
The invention of a hamster-powered paper shredder seems a pretty harmless attempt to harness a bit of pet power to do our daily chores. On the contrary, says Neal Anthwal, we're staring into the abyss
18: Some Useless Bits of Body
It is often misquoted that women have one extra rib compared to men, a fallacy which is no doubt biblical in origin. Anatomically, both men and women have twelve pairs of ribs - the lowest two pairs,
19: Solar Panels to Power USA
There was a muffled outcry with a lot of coughing and some sniggering at the back earlier today as George Bush unveiled his country's plan to provide energy for the 21st Century - a huge solar array i
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