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Showing posts with label events. Show all posts
Showing posts with label events. Show all posts

Friday, 3 October 2014

iPhone6 Plus : #Bendgate - The Complete Story

After all the social media was flooded with posts, comments, videos and content on the iPhone6 Plus, we gathered the most interesting and creative Tweets and compiled something of a story for you guys.


Monday, 4 August 2014

The Sony "Gaystation" Scores $4,000 In Aid of LGBTQ

Gaystation Four

The everlasting insult from Xbox fans to their arch enemy, has become a real thing last month. The so called "Gaystation" is a custom rainbow painted Playstation 4.

Tuesday, 17 June 2014

HP Unveils The Next Big Hit In Computing Technology

The HP Discover 2014 was a conference, organized and lead by the American IT Giant. From 10th to 12th this month, Hewlett Packard unveiled it's projects, innovations and concepts for the future of information technology.

Sunday, 15 June 2014

The 5 Most Badass Soldiers During WWII


Ruins of WWII
World War II was a crucial time in human history. Death and tragedy were found almost everywhere. Millions lost their life and the lifes of ten times more were scarred forever. But those times of misery and pain where a really good incubator for some of the most badass soldier legends to be born. Now, I'm not talking about high-ranked generals and commanders who won battles and decided the fates of hundreds with their brilliant tactic and command, I'm listing five regular G.I. Joes that arose from the common folk and really, really kicked some enemy's ass … hard. And we start with:

Desmond Doss – The Pacifist

War is perfect for young, angry men who would gladly die for their homeland (and score a few headshots in the meantime). And while to take a life in times of peace is to be judged as one of the most awful crimes a person can do, during war it's not only justified, but rather glorified. Well, not if you're a follower of the Seventh-day Adventist. You see, Desmond Doss was born and raised in a super-religious family for which all killings, no matter how necessary, where a big no-no.


Preaching with a guitaar
Except killing beats that is.
But being the proud and patriotic American he was, he felt obligated to serve his country when it needed him most. As you can imagine, not wanting to kill anybody didn`t give him much of an option in the army, so he enlisted as a medic. He absolutely refused to carry any sort of a weapon, even a pocket knife, which led to him being the favourite victim of mocking by his fellow comrades. Or at least in the beginning. But when the bullets started to rain, and bodies began to fall, he showed them the dough he was made of. He would regularly sprint in the line of fire, just meters away from the enemy guns, to grab his wounded fellows and drag them to safety.

Tuesday, 4 March 2014

Leonardo Dodging The Oscar Once Again

So, the Oscars ended and Leonardo still hasn't received the academy award.
Out of this a few questions in mind of the general public. I'm not a huge movie lover and especially no critic, but  I've seen quite enough to have a general opinion on the matter, so let's say I'm the  general public right now.


Leonardo DiCaprio's Portrait out of pictures of Oscar-winning celebrities. 

But first on to some statistics - Leonardo has been nominated 5 times for an academy award throughout his career:

Sunday, 9 February 2014

The Big Debate Over Man's Origins - Who won ?



Now the controversy between evolution and creation has been going on since forever. For most of the time it's been like any other argument of followers. Religion vs science had always seemed to me like a battle between Xbox and PlayStation, or Manchester and Chelsea - the fans are one sided, only acknowledging their respective side and completely diminishing the authority of the other (eg. PlayStation sucks because Xbox is bla bla...)

For those who have never been interested, the debate is over which is more probable as a model of origins - the creation by God and intelligent design as spoken of in the Bible and Christianity or the theory of evolution established by Charles Darwin and supported by modern science.