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Forbes is an American publishing and media company. Its flagship publication, the Forbes magazine, is well-known for its lists, including articles on the richest Americans (the Forbes 400) and its list of billionaires. The company has discovered that people are interested in learning about the world’s richest celebrities. The curiosity has spawned a large collection [...]
Posted by Bryan Johnson on Thursday, December 22, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under People · Tagged billionaire, bono, Bryan Williams (Birdman), Cai Kui, Christian Dior S.A., Dalian, Danielle Steel, Elaine Benes, Emma, Emmy Awards, Entertainment_Culture, entrepreneur, Eric Clapton, executive producer, facebook, fashion designer, Forbes, George Lucas, Gérard Louis-Dreyfus, Giorgio Armani, Howard Stern, J. K. Rowling, Jerry Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, julia roberts, Larry David, Leonardo Dicaprio, Leopold Louis-Dreyfus, Longfor Properties, Louis Vuitton, Nivea, oprah winfrey, Pierre Cardin, Portugal, prince, Ralph Lauren, Ridley Scott, Roberto Cavalli, robin williams, Ron Howard, Seinfeld, subscription-based satellite radio service, teacher, Television, the 2012 Summer Olympics, the Forbes, U2, Wealth
Right after raptors with laser guns, villains are the thing that brings all stories to life. Who would Batman be without the Joker if not just a nerdy meathead in a silly Halloween costume? And if it wasn’t for liberals, Fox News would not be the bastion of unintentional comedy it is today. Everyone needs [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Friday, July 15, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Comics, Humor · Tagged anthropomorphic sperm-head, Apple Store, aspiring electrical engineer, Blight, Captain, Chen Lu, cold, DC Universe Online, Ed Clariss, electrical lineman, enema, Europe, free energy, Freeze, halloween, high-tech machines, Howard Stern, ice-themed villain scientist, illusionist, important applications, Japan, Joker, Kryptonians, Kryptonite, Lady Gaga, laser, Legion of Doom, Lex Luthor, Lex Luthor in other media, math algorithm, Max Dillon, nuclear physicist, nuclear scientist, planet, pure energy, radiation, renowned scientist, Rick Raule, Rick Roll, scientist, Smallville characters, stable minded scientist, Superman, Superman: The Animated Series, Toyman, typical ice-themed villain scientist, USD
Love makes the world go around; love also makes you gift the most extravagant things to the one you love, be that your partner, your friend, your child or parent. People tend to spend more when it comes to buying gifts for the ones they love. History is witness to this fact. Here’s a list [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Wednesday, May 4, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Bizarre, Misc · Tagged Abdullah, Actor, Alberto Giacometti, Andhra Pradesh, Australia, Barrack Obama, Bartholdi, Beth Ostrosky, Beyonce Knowles, Catherine the Great, Chemistry, Chicago, Christina Aguilera, Christmas, Colorado, content developer, david beckham, designer, diamond, Elizabeth Taylor, eminent designer, emperor, Empress, Engagement ring, first lady, France, Francis Bacon, GBP, Gemstones, Himalayan, Howard Stern, Human Interest, Illinois, India, INR, jay-z, Jennifer Lopez, Jerry O'Connell, Jessica Simpson, jeweler, Jewellery, King, Koh-i-Noor, Lorraine Schwartz, Lucian Freud, Maharajah Dhulip Singh, manufacturing, military commander, Mumtaz Mahal, New York, New York City, Orlov, president, Princess, Punjab, queen, Ranjit Singh, rapper, Rebecca Romijn, Richard Burton, Roman Abramovich, RUB, same designer, Saudi Arabia, sculptor, Shah Jahan, Singer, South Africa, St. Petersburg, Statue of Liberty, taj mahal, Teena Celis, United States, USD, valentine's day, Victoria Beckham
Tara Myers is hitting the news as the Missouri school teacher outed for her porn star past. With porn stars typically having a relatively short working life, what is a girl to do after her working life in front of the camera comes to an end? In some instances, porn stars see the light and [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Monday, March 14, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Movies, People · Tagged Actor, Barbie Bridges, Big Ron, California, car bomb attack, car wreck, Colorado, Crystal Gunns, David Vitter, Deep Throat, Entertainment, Entertainment_Culture, Florida, Howard Stern, Human Interest, Janine Lindemuller, Jessica Bennett, law enforcement, lax healthcare protection standards, Linda Boreman, Linda Lovelace, local school district, Los Angeles, Louisa Tuck, Melissa Scott, Michael Verdugo, Missouri, New Jersey, Obama, ordained chaplain, Pink Cross Ministry, porn actress, Pornographic actor, Pornographic films, pornography, preacher, president, Rikki Andersin, Ron Jeremy, Sandra Bullock, school lunch lady assistant, school teacher, schoolteacher and volleyball coach, Senate, Sex industry, Shelley Lubben, Stephanie Gregory, Stormy Daniels, Tara Myers, Tericka Dye, United States, University Cathedral, USD, vocal critic, West Coast
A format war occurs when two incompatible versions of a similar technology begin to compete against one another in the market. In almost every case, one of the two formats wins out in the end, either because of a better marketing strategy or a superior product, leaving groups of unlucky consumers with an obsolete technology [...]
Posted by Evan Andrews on Friday, September 17, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Business, Games, History, Internet · Tagged AC, Apple, Apple Inc., Atari, Atari S.A., audio and video technology, Audio storage, Berliner, Berliner Effektengesellschaft AG, Betacam technology, betamax, blue laser, bob dylan, car industry hurt sales, Circuit City, Circuit City Stores, Commodore, Computer storage media, consumer electronics, D.C., Digital media, digital media storage, digital video, distribution technology, DivX, DOS, DVD, DVD technology, electricity, Electronics, electronics manufacturers, Emile Berliner, Federal Communications Commission, first electric chair, Format war, George Westinghouse, Harris Communications GmbH, HD DVD, hi-fi systems, High-definition television, Howard Stern, IBM, Inc., International Business Machines Corporation, internet radio, Japan, Java, mac, Martha Stewart, media manipulation, Microsoft, Microsoft Corporation, Microsoft Windows, Niagara Falls, Nikola Tesla, obsolete technology, Playstation 3, RCA, satellite radio industry, similar technology, Sony, Sony Corporation, Storage, Technology_Internet, telephone conversations, Thomas Edison, Toshiba, TOSHIBA CORPORATION, United States, USD, vhs, video, voltage, Warner Bros, Warner Brothers