From the Chapati Mystery Blog: On a visit to the Punjab, the blog editor visited Jahangir’s tomb with friends. The tomb of the 4th Mughal Emperor and son of Akbar the great, lies at the outskirts of Lahore by the river Ravi. Rather, it used to. Lahore swallowed up Ravi. It swallowed up the tomb.[...]
Archive for November 6th, 2013
Christmas Presents For An Atheist?
Click the picture for just the thing![...]
THE Ave Challenge: What Is This?
What is this? a. Art stolen by Nazis b. Japanese anti nuclear poster c. Garbage dump outside Damascus d. Painting by George Bush e. Scenery from new Avatar movie [...]
PRESIDENT ROMNEY .. How he won the election!
The amazing victory of President Romney, would never have happened if it had not been for the heroic effort of the Patriot Movement to redistict the United States to represent not the majority of the people but their intent as foressen by our forefathers. READMORE HERE [...]
Praise God: And Man Said, “Let The Deaf and Dumb Speak and Hear!”
Washington, Nov. 4 : A team of researchers has developed a translator that is able to convert signs into spoken and written language – and vice versa. The translator features a computer and a Kinect camera which is capable of recognizing signing gestures, then gives a spoken and written transl[...]
CHINA: The Invisible
Smog creates freedom from surveillance in China, liberals celebrate China’s progress toward American style freedoms Experts claim that in many Chinese cities, pollution particles are so dense and compressed that they block light almost as effectively as a brick wall[...]
Science Denial Aids County Budget
King County snowplows to be scarce this winter The county will plow only 10 percent of its road miles this winter, a casualty of a decline in the county roads budget.[...]
The AVE Challenge: Who fired Hillary Clinton?
A. Wellesley College Student Services B. Donald Trump C. Jerry Zeifman D. George Zimmerman E. Walmart[...]
The Media Pretends They Do Not Know That Alan Mulally is the Next CEO for Microsoft
CNET: Microsoft chops CEO shortlist to a handful of candidates Ford’s Alan Mulally, Nokia’s Stephen Elop, and a couple of internal candidates reportedly make the cut to become the tech giant’s next CEO. They really ought to read THE-Ave.US.[...]