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Monday, April 6, 2009

Top 10 Most Expensive Metals

1- Technetium
2- Rhodium
3- Platinum
4- Gold
5- Rhenium
6- Palladium
7- Ruthenium
8- Osmium
9- Iridium
10-Molybdenum

Top 10 Most Expensive English Films

1 Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End 2007 $300,000,000

2 Spider-Man 3 2007 $258,000,000

3 Quantum of Solace
2008 $230,000,000

4 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
2006 $225,000,000

5 X-Men: The Last Stand
2006 $210,000,000

6 King Kong
2005 $207,000,000

7 Superman Returns 2006 $204,000,000

8 The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian 2008 $200,000,000

9 Spider-Man 2 2004 $200,000,000

10 Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines
2003 $200,000,000

Top 10 MOst Expensive Celebrity Photo Shoot

1 Baby photos of Shiloh Nouvel Jolie-Pitt by People magazine in June 2006 for $4.1 million

2 Wedding Photos of Demi Moore & Ashton Kutcher by OK! magazine in October 2005 for $3 million

3 Wedding Photos of Eva Longoria & Tony Parker by OK! magazine in July 2007 for $2 million (tie)

4 Photos of Larry Birkhead & Daughter Danielynn by OK! magazine in April 2007 for $2 million (tie)

5 Post adoption photos of Pax Thien Jolie-Pitt by People magazine in March 2007 for $2 million (tie)

6 "Wedding" Photos of Anna Nicole Smith & Howard K. Stern by People magazine in September 2006 for $1 million

7 Baby Pictures of Sean Preston Federline with mother, Britney and father, Kevin by People magazine in November 2005 for $500,000 (tie)

8 The First Couple Photos of Angelina Jolie & Brad Pitt by US Weekly magazine in April 2005 for $500,000 (tie)

9 Photos of pregnant Angelina Jolie by People magazine in January 2006 for $500,000 (tie)

10 Anna Nicole Smith, Danielynn, & son Daniel before his death by In Touch magazine in September 2006 for $400,000

Top 9 Most Expensive Projects In US

1. Big Dig (1992-2006), Boston, Massachusetts, $14.6 billion

2. San Francisco – Oakland Bay Bridge East Span Replacement (2002-2013), San Francisco/Oakland, California, $6.3 billion

3. Mon-Fayette Expressway, southwest Pennsylvania, northern West Virginia, $5.0 billion

4. Ohio River Bridges Project (2005-2020), Louisville, Kentucky, southern Indiana, $4.1 billion

5. Central Texas Turnpike (2001-2007), Area Around Austin, Texas, $3.6 billion

6. Woodrow Wilson Bridge Replacement (1999-2008), Washington, D.C., Northern Virginia, southern Maryland, $2.5 billion

7. Interstate 69 Extension SIU #3 (2008-2018), Evansville to Indianapolis, Indiana, $1.8 billion.

8. I-95 New Haven Harbor Corridor Reconstruction (2001-2016), New Haven, Connecticut, $1.4 billion

9. E-470 (1991-2003), Denver, Colorado, $1.2 billion

Top 15 Expensive Divorce In Hostory

Rupert Murdoch's divorce from Anna Murdoch; reputedly "the most expensive divorce in history" at $1.7 billion

Adnan Khashoggi's divorce from Soraya Khashoggi; estimated at $874 million

Craig McCaw's divorce from Wendy McCaw; estimated to exceed $460 million

Michael Jordan's divorce from Juanita Jordan; estimated to exceed $150 million and considered by Forbes Magazine to be "the most expensive celebrity divorce" in history

Neil Diamond's divorce from Marcia Murphey; estimated at $150 million

Harrison Ford's divorce from Melissa Mathison; estimated at $118 million

Steven Spielberg's divorce from Amy Irving; estimated at $100 million

Kevin Costner's divorce
from Cindy Silva; estimated at $80 million

Kenny Rogers divorce from Marianne Rogers; estimated at $60 million

James Cameron's divorce from Linda Hamilton; estimated to exceed $50 million

Paul McCartney's divorce from Heather Mills; estimated at $48.6 million

Michael Douglas' divorce from Diandra Douglas; estimated at $45 million

Ted Danson's divorce from Casey Coats; estimated at $30 million

Lionel Richie's divorce from Diane Richie; estimated at $20 million

Mick Jagger's divorce from Jerry Hall; estimated between $15 and $25 million.

Top 10 April Fool Hoaxes

#1: The Swiss Spaghetti Harvest
1957: The respected BBC news show Panorama announced that thanks to a very mild winter and the virtual elimination of the dreaded spaghetti weevil, Swiss farmers were enjoying a bumper spaghetti crop. It accompanied this announcement with footage of Swiss peasants pulling strands of spaghetti down from trees. Huge numbers of viewers were taken in. Many called the BBC wanting to know how they could grow their own spaghetti tree. To this the BBC diplomatically replied, "place a sprig of spaghetti in a tin of tomato sauce and hope for the best."

#2: Sidd Finch
1985: Sports Illustrated published a story about a new rookie pitcher who planned to play for the Mets. His name was Sidd Finch, and he could reportedly throw a baseball at 168 mph with pinpoint accuracy. This was 65 mph faster than the previous record. Surprisingly, Sidd Finch had never even played the game before. Instead, he had mastered the "art of the pitch" in a Tibetan monastery under the guidance of the "great poet-saint Lama Milaraspa." Mets fans celebrated their teams' amazing luck at having found such a gifted player, and Sports Illustrated was flooded with requests for more information. In reality this legendary player only existed in the imagination of the author of the article, George Plimpton.

#3: Instant Color TV
1962: In 1962 there was only one tv channel in Sweden, and it broadcast in black and white. The station's technical expert, Kjell Stensson, appeared on the news to announce that, thanks to a new technology, viewers could convert their existing sets to display color reception. All they had to do was pull a nylon stocking over their tv screen. Stensson proceeded to demonstrate the process. Thousands of people were taken in. Regular color broadcasts only commenced in Sweden on April 1, 1970.

#4: The Taco Liberty Bell
1996: The Taco Bell Corporation announced it had bought the Liberty Bell and was renaming it the Taco Liberty Bell. Hundreds of outraged citizens called the National Historic Park in Philadelphia where the bell was housed to express their anger. Their nerves were only calmed when Taco Bell revealed, a few hours later, that it was all a practical joke. The best line of the day came when White House press secretary Mike McCurry was asked about the sale. Thinking on his feet, he responded that the Lincoln Memorial had also been sold. It would now be known, he said, as the Ford Lincoln Mercury Memorial.

#5: San Serriffe
1977: The British newspaper The Guardian published a special seven-page supplement devoted to San Serriffe, a small republic said to consist of several semi-colon-shaped islands located in the Indian Ocean. A series of articles affectionately described the geography and culture of this obscure nation. Its two main islands were named Upper Caisse and Lower Caisse. Its capital was Bodoni, and its leader was General Pica. The Guardian's phones rang all day as readers sought more information about the idyllic holiday spot. Only a few noticed that everything about the island was named after printer's terminology. The success of this hoax is widely credited with launching the enthusiasm for April Foolery that gripped the British tabloids in subsequent decades.

#6: Nixon for President
1992: National Public Radio's Talk of the Nation program announced that Richard Nixon, in a surprise move, was running for President again. His new campaign slogan was, "I didn't do anything wrong, and I won't do it again." Accompanying this announcement were audio clips of Nixon delivering his candidacy speech. Listeners responded viscerally to the announcement, flooding the show with calls expressing shock and outrage. Only during the second half of the show did the host John Hockenberry reveal that the announcement was a practical joke. Nixon's voice was impersonated by comedian Rich Little.

#7: Alabama Changes the Value of Pi
1998: The April 1998 issue of the New Mexicans for Science and Reason newsletter contained an article claiming that the Alabama state legislature had voted to change the value of the mathematical constant pi from 3.14159 to the 'Biblical value' of 3.0. Soon the article made its way onto the internet, and then it rapidly spread around the world, forwarded by email. It only became apparent how far the article had spread when the Alabama legislature began receiving hundreds of calls from people protesting the legislation. The original article, which was intended as a parody of legislative attempts to circumscribe the teaching of evolution, was written by physicist Mark Boslough.

#8: The Left-Handed Whopper
1998: Burger King published a full page advertisement in USA Today announcing the introduction of a new item to their menu: a "Left-Handed Whopper" specially designed for the 32 million left-handed Americans. According to the advertisement, the new whopper included the same ingredients as the original Whopper (lettuce, tomato, hamburger patty, etc.), but all the condiments were rotated 180 degrees for the benefit of their left-handed customers. The following day Burger King issued a follow-up release revealing that although the Left-Handed Whopper was a hoax, thousands of customers had gone into restaurants to request the new sandwich. Simultaneously, according to the press release, "many others requested their own 'right handed' version."

#9: Hotheaded Naked Ice Borers
1995: Discover Magazine reported that the highly respected wildlife biologist Dr. Aprile Pazzo had found a new species in Antarctica: the hotheaded naked ice borer. These fascinating creatures had bony plates on their heads that, fed by numerous blood vessels, could become burning hot, allowing the animals to bore through ice at high speeds. They used this ability to hunt penguins, melting the ice beneath the penguins and causing them to sink downwards into the resulting slush where the hotheads consumed them. After much research, Dr. Pazzo theorized that the hotheads might have been responsible for the mysterious disappearance of noted Antarctic explorer Philippe Poisson in 1837. "To the ice borers, he would have looked like a penguin," the article quoted her as saying. Discover received more mail in response to this article than they had received for any other article in their history.

#10: Planetary Alignment Decreases Gravity
1976: The British astronomer Patrick Moore announced on BBC Radio 2 that at 9:47 AM a once-in-a-lifetime astronomical event was going to occur that listeners could experience in their very own homes. The planet Pluto would pass behind Jupiter, temporarily causing a gravitational alignment that would counteract and lessen the Earth's own gravity. Moore told his listeners that if they jumped in the air at the exact moment that this planetary alignment occurred, they would experience a strange floating sensation. When 9:47 AM arrived, BBC2 began to receive hundreds of phone calls from listeners claiming to have felt the sensation. One woman even reported that she and her eleven friends had risen from their chairs and floated around the room.

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Top 10 Things to do before Dying

10. Spend time with family
Spend as much time with the folks, siblings, spouse, and children as possible, every moment is precious and you should capitalize on the opportunity. Ever wondered where your long lost sibling went? What about your biological parents? Why not try to seek out your family tree?


9. Travel around the world
Visit the 7 Wonders of the World, travel to every continent once, climb Mount Everest, live the Mardi Gras experience, blow all your money at Las Vegas, see the sunrise from Easter Island, get on Survivor or better yet, give in to Temptation on your favorite Island . For some real soul-searching, live alone for a while atop a mountain.


8. Tie up all loose ends
Revenge, sweet revenge. Whether you wish to tell off your ex, shout at your boss for firing you, or intend on getting back at the dude who stole your girlfriend in sixth grade, do what you must because if you thought regret was bad in life, it only gets worse in eternity. Tell the person you hate the most in the world what you really think of them, but by the token, let everyone you love know that you love them. Apologize to everyone you should apologize to before it's too late and tell everyone you've hurt that you're sorry... or not.


7. Give back
Volunteer, help, give; be unselfish. Do something truly good and genuinely selfless that will never disappear from earth: plant a tree, start a charity fund, rescue whales. At least you will be remembered positively when you leave this world, but more importantly, your legacy will live on.


6. Live your dreams
Whatever it is, whatever it will take, just do it because no one will question why you did it -- only you will be left wondering why if you don't. Whether you wish to party until you drop or celebrate life's offerings, just do it and do not look back.


5. Become a millionaire
Make a million dollars the old way by printing it, or better yet, break a sweat for it in order to truly appreciate it. Blow some of it away, give most away to charity -- just leave some for the will. Take a page out of Robin Hood's book: challenge banks, governments and the rich to match your contribution, hey, it's for a good cause after all.


4. Use your power
Always wanted to abuse your power? Fire someone, tell others off, be the jerk that you have seen others be but never dared to be. Stoop down to their level for once and don't think twice about it. Let others shake in their boots when they hear you coming.



3. Find yourself an enemy
It's showdown time. Have you ever wanted to show others what you could accomplish when your back was against the wall? Don't you wish that you lived in Ancient Times just so you could give your nemesis a shellacking ? Unleash your fury and instill the fear of a lifetime into those that dare stand in your way and doubt what you can do.


2. Live with no shame
Put Dionysus, the Greek god of lust and debauchery to shame. Have a threesome or two, beat Wilt Chamberlain's record (you know which one I'm talking about), and move from country to country to be with different women. Have sex in public and don't give a second thought to the repercussions. Get to celebrate the New Year like only you can.


1. Push the envelope
Have a bullfight dressed in red, then go swimming with a Great White shark after you marinate yourself in steak juice. If you are still alive after that, go bungee jumping, enjoy a helicopter ride, fly a plane, and then parachute out of one... but leave the parachute at home...

Top 10 Most Visited Website

Google

www.google.com
Enables users to search the Web, Usenet, and images. Features include PageRank, caching and translation of results, and an option to find similar pages. The company's focus is developing search technology.


Yahoo!

www.yahoo.com
Personalized content and search options. Chatrooms, free e-mail, clubs, and pager.


YouTube

www.youtube.com
YouTube is a way to get your videos to the people who matter to you. Upload, tag and share your videos worldwide!


Facebook

www.facebook.com
A social utility that connects people, to keep up with friends, upload photos, share links and videos.


Windows Live

www.live.com
Search engine from Microsoft.


Microsoft Network (MSN)

www.msn.com
Dialup access and content provider.


Wikipedia

www.wikipedia.org
An online collaborative encyclopedia.


Blogger.com

www.blogger.com
Free, automated weblog publishing tool that sends updates to a site via FTP.


Myspace

www.myspace.com
Social Networking Site.


Baidu.com

www.baidu.com
The leading Chinese language search engine, provides “simple and reliable� search experience, strong in Chinese language and multi-media content including MP3 music and movies, the first to offer WAP and PDA-based mobile search in China.