Saturday, December 20, 2014

Facebook Privacy Basics, Guides, Howtos, tips and tricks


Please click on image to expand. Facebook have just released something called 'Facebook basics' -- which will function as a guide in helping people know and understand how Facebook works. There are a lot of helpful little tips and tricks like -- how to block someone, how to unfriend, what happens when you create a new status update and how to use the status update settings. All in all a very nice and simple guide, just the thing people need to help them navigate the Facebook ocean. [Please check it out here]

Tiger just absolutely enjoying this hot spring


Look at this tiger just enjoying the pool, lazing around and feeling good. Just a big ol' kitty. This they make into a daily ritual especially when the temperature rises. [Image Source]

Friday, December 19, 2014

LaFerrari Getting Wet [Wallpapers]


Please click on image to expand. If you like supercar wallpapers --  add this to your collection. [Image Source]

LaFerrari in Beverly Hills


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Kata Tjuta Rock, Australia


Please click on image to expand. Kata Tjuta Rock, Australia Located in Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park  [Image Source here and here]

Canadian Poutine -- An Exotic Dish


Poutine is a common Quebec dish, originating in Quebec, made with french fries, topped with a light brown gravy-like sauce and cheese curds. It can now be found across Canada, in some places in the northern United States and even in the UK. The dish definitely has an exotic look and is described in the same way in other parts of the world. [Image Source]

Chosen Reddit users to get a wallet and notes to put in it


Yeah, that's right. Reddit got some funding in September 2014 and they promised to give back to the Reddit community. Now that's being true to the people who helped them grow. Something that other networks don't seem to know how to do. Networks like Facebook and Twitter make a lot of money but don't seem to want to give back to be communities and people that helped them grow. It's time large companies decide how to give back to the very people who helped them grow. Reddit on the other hand is now looking into how their notes will fit into government regulations and what all can be done with their notes. Large networks we believe; even if they don't give back should provide opportunities for motorization, just the way Google and YouTube does. You can read more about Reddit notes here