Sunday, June 29, 2008

How Many Times You Have Failed In Life ?

Famous Failures

An Inspiring video on persevering no matter how many times you have failed in life :

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Wii Remote Hacks

Johnny Lee demos his amazing Wii Remote hacks, which transform the $40 game piece into a digital whiteboard, a touchscreen and a head-mounted 3-D viewer.

A multi-ovation demo from TED2008:

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Elevator Psychology

It is true in life also that you do what you see; the tendency to follow what others do...

This is a comic video that illustrates the influence that a group behavior has on an individual:

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Phelps Family On Tyra Banks Show

The Rages coming from these people....
Does the Bible teach these thinking?


Phelps Family On Tyra Banks Show Part 1:




Phelps Family On Tyra Banks Show Part 2:



Going to hell?.... Is there a hell at all?

Friday, June 20, 2008

Nothing Is Impossible In This World

The video, which really inspired me. What a man can do.
There is nothing called impossible in this world ....

Monday, June 16, 2008

Office Problem

In the office and having problems with printer....



Will you be able to understand how this could happen?
To many... this is laughable; but think again.

Friday, June 13, 2008

BANNED ..... OF MORMONS GHOST SPIRIT DEMONIC SATANISM KID…

Some bizarre Mormon teachings about the supposed origins of mankind.
Turns out we're all from other planets??



And here .....

A response to the false statements this video makes regarding the Mormon Church. This video responses to technically true statements that are caste in a mispresented light.




Again:

"For you know this first, that in the last days there will come ridiculers
with their ridicule, proceeding according to their own desires." -- 2Peter 3:3

God Makes Us Stupid?

God makes you stupid, researchers claim Intelligence begot atheism


A psychology researcher has controversially claimed that stupidity is causally linked to how likely people are to believe in God.

University of Ulster professor Richard Lynn will draw the conclusion in new research due to be published in the journal Intelligence, the Times Higher Education Supplement reports.

Lynn and his two co-authors argue that average IQ is an excellent predictor of what proportion of the population are true believers, across 137 countries. They also cite surveys of the US Academy of Sciences and UK Royal Academy showing single-digit rates of religious belief among academics.

That professional skeptics don't believe in a creator is perhaps not all that surprising. Lynn argues, however, that it is their intelligence that directly gives rise to the boffinated classes' non-God-bothering tendencies. He said: "Why should fewer academics believe in God than the general population? I believe it is simply a matter of the IQ. Academics have higher IQs than the general population."

Lynn pointed out that most children do believe in God, but as their intelligence develops they tend to have doubts or reject religion. Similarly, as average IQ in Western societies increased through the 20th century, so did rates of atheism, he said.

The researchers' claims of a direct causal link have drawn criticism from others in intelligence research, who argue their conclusions are too simplistic. London Metropolitan University's Dr David Hardman said: "It is very difficult to conduct true experiments that would explicate a causal relationship between IQ and religious belief. Nonetheless, there is evidence from other domains that higher levels of intelligence are associated with a greater ability - or perhaps willingness - to question and overturn strongly felt intuitions."


Related article:

High IQ turns academics into atheists
12 June 2008

By Rebecca Attwood

Intelligence is a predictor of religious scepticism, a professor has argued. Rebecca Attwood reports.

Belief in God is much lower among academics than among the general population because scholars have higher IQs, a controversial academic claimed this week.Read More Here.....

Thursday, June 12, 2008

For The Bible Tells Me So ?

For The Bible Tells Me So, a provocative documentary:



An exploration of the intersection between religion and homosexuality in the U.S. and some religious have used its interpretation of the Bible to
stigmatize the gay community. We meet five Christian families, each with a gay or lesbian child. Parents talk about their marriages and church-going, their children's childhood and coming out, their reactions, and changes over time. The stories told by these nine parents and four
adult children alternate with talking heads - Protestant and Jewish theologians - and with film clips of fundamentalist preachers and pundits and news clips of people in the street. They discuss scripture and biblical scholarship. A thesis of the film is that much of Christianity's
homophobia represents a misreading of scripture, a denial of science, and an embrace of quack psychology. The families call for love .....

..... What Does The Bible Really Teach? .....

Monday, June 9, 2008

Elevator Ghost in Raffles City, Singapore

A haunting YouTube video of two executives who encounter the ghost of an elderly woman in a lift in Singapore's CBD has made headlines in the city-state's media and the world over:




Supposed to be for real?

Many thought so... till the people who made it disclose the fact.

Read about it on this news report:

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GMP’s lift ghost ad whips up media frenzy

Media Asia 28-May-08, 09:13

SINGAPORE - A haunting YouTube video of two executives who encounter the ghost of an elderly woman in a lift in Singapore's CBD has made headlines in the city-state's media.

The story was first leaked to Singaporean media by three amateur ghostbusters who were searching for leads on their paranormal discovery.

The ‘Raffles Place Ghost’ video soon gained viral appeal as thousands rushed to download the video and online discussions began on blogs and forums to verify the video’s authenticity.

Two days later, the video’s notoriety was complete as two popular Chinese gossip dailies, the Shin Min Wanbao and Lianhe Wanbao, gave front cover space to the paranormal sighting while online hits grew to over 160,000.

GMP, a recruitment and HR consultancy, finally claimed ownership for the video on Labour Day, as Josh Goh, manager for corporate services at the consultancy, attributed the viral video to be part of a marketing drive to raise its profile. The idea was to expose the local workforce to the
“many dangers of working late” in a tongue-in-cheek manner.

He said: “We firmly believe in and advocate work-life harmony. By surrounding the campaign elements around the idea of ‘No one should work late’, we want to remind people that the right career is about the right challenges, prospects, benefits and hours - one that allows you to enjoy your work and become more productive; hence reducing the number of late nights.”

Developed by McCann Erickson Singapore, the campaign also made the prime time news slot and, according to Goh, recruitment figures are “definitely on the up”.

Farrokh Madon, ECD at McCann Singapore, said: “It’s a fantastic example of how a big idea can magnify a small advertising budget.

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So don't believe in things you sees nowadays even with your own eyes...many things can be fabricated with today's technologies.

Friday, June 6, 2008

Let's Take A Nuclear-Powered Rocket To Saturn

George Dyson spins the story of Project Orion, a massive, nuclear-powered spacecraft that could have taken us to Saturn in five years. His insider’s perspective and a secret cache of documents bring an Atomic Age dream to life.




About George Dyson:

A historian and philosopher of science, George Dyson takes a clear-eyed and deeply researched view of our recent scientific past -- while showing where it may lead us.

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

End Of This World ?

End of this world, conclusion of this system of things
A film showing the events taking place in our time leading up to the end of this world as we know it.