RSS FeedThose were the days my friend – Nando’s Last Dictator Standing
Those were the days, my friend
We thought they’d never end
We’d sing and dance forever and a day
We’d live the life we choose
We’d fight and never lose
For we were young and sure to have our way
If you like this one, then also consider watching the Nando’s chicken breast commercial.
Hero Honda – De-merger gone bad (Hindi)
An accurate application of Heisenberg’s Uncertainty principle
Merry Xmas, Happy Holidays!
Here is an awesome (and accurate) application of the Uncertainty Principle. You can see the original comic here.
Last funny prank video in my series
Ok, so if we are talking prank videos, this one is pretty good one too:
Japanese train pushers
I was looking for the 5th video for my “funny 7 videos” series, and I searched for funny videos on YouTube. Obviously, I had forgotten that fact is stranger than fiction. Following serious video explains it all:
Jay walking!
This JayWalking episode is quite funny! I cannot say for sure when someone goes on JayWalking if they start acting stupid simply for the fun sake or not. Sometimes I imagine that if I were on JayWalking, I would try to say something very stupid too.
Anyhow, here is the video – enjoy. (Very clear image quality too!)
Another funny video
This is the kind of prank that takes a bit of work to setup, but is very well done!
I especially like the guy who goes back into the toilet. I am still working on where he thinks he is going. Perhaps he will wait in until the meeting ends? How will he know? Will he take a peep in say 20 minutes?
Marshmallow game
Continuing on with the funny-video-of-the-day week, here is an old classic.
Fun stuff
OK, I am going to adopt a “funny-youtube-video-of-the-day” style for this week. Here we go, my favorite youtube video for Sunday, September 13th.
Nano Jaguar
In a bid to make a quick entry into the US, Ratan Tata, the chairman of India’s largest conglomerate today announced plans to launch a new vehicle in the within 2009. After Tata’s aquisition of Jaguar, and the extremely successful launch of Tata Nano – the world’s cheapest car – in India, the next logical step was to put these two achievements together. That has turned out to be more than wishful thinking, as the soft-spoken chairman presented his plans to launch Nano Jaguar earlier today.
The Nano Jaguar, unlike the Tata Nano, is a front-engined, four-passenger city car aimed primarily at the western market. The sales of the car will begin in July 2010, with a starting price of $26,000.
A preview of this car can be found here, here (image courtesy: tambako) and here (image courtesy Akshat Singhal).
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