Archive for November 7th, 2006

Borat’s Freaky Wiki

Nov 07 2006

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Wikipedia is an encyclopedia collaboratively written by many of its readers. It uses a special type of website, called a wiki, that makes collaboration easy. Lots of people are constantly improving Wikipedia, making thousands of changes an hour, all of which are recorded on article histories and recent changes. Inappropriate changes are usually removed quickly, and repeat offenders can be blocked from editing.”

president-of-kazakhstan Borat’s movie (Borat’s Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan) has caused quite a stir. Wikipedia had to disable anonymous or newly registered edits of the site entries for Kazakhstan due to vandalism and less-than-serious updates of their site. The alterations to the site said the country’s motto is “High Five” and the national anthem opening line was changed to say: “Kazakhstan greatest country in the world. All other countries are run by little girls.” They have since reverted (almost) all the changes… see picture.

I’ve seen this guy on Jay Leno and he is kind of funny, in a weird demented kind of way. His humour is based totally on shock factor. Poking fun at a whole country, implying a backward (at least by North American “standards”) mentality to life. This is cultural mocking at its finest, or worst, depending on your point of view. I can definitely say I won’t go see the movie. But I will probably rent it when it comes out. And I’ll probably laugh.

Go ahead… someone re-spark the “Great Newfie Debate“.

 
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Posted by Steve at 11:01 pm, Nov 7, 2006

 

What Happens to Your Body if You Stop Smoking

Nov 07 2006
  • In 20 minutes your blood pressure will drop back down to normal.smoking.jpg
  • In 8 hours the carbon monoxide (a toxic gas) levels in your blood stream will drop by half, and oxygen levels will return to normal.
  • In 48 hours your chance of having a heart attack will have decreased. All nicotine will have left your body. Your sense of taste and smell will return to a normal level.
  • In 72 hours your bronchial tubes will relax, and your energy levels will increase.
  • In 2 weeks your circulation will increase, and it will continue to improve for the next 10 weeks.
  • In three to nine months coughs, wheezing and breathing problems will dissipate as your lung capacity improves by 10%.
  • In 1 year your risk of having a heart attack will have dropped by half.
  • In 5 years your risk of having a stroke returns to that of a non-smoker.
  • In 10 years your risk of lung cancer will have returned to that of a non-smoker.
  • In 15 years your risk of heart attack will have returned to that of a non-smoker.

I found this list while browsing the internet this evening.

It’s funny that a comment from one gentleman was ” Yeehaw! I hit the ten-year mark last summer. Too bad I gained 60 lbs. since then. I wonder what risk category that puts me in.”

 
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Posted by Steve at 2:17 am, Nov 7, 2006