Monday, May 30, 2011

The Divorce of Prince William & Kate Middleton is fake!

Prince William and Kate Middleton Divorce news is fake. Its only a rumor by some irresponseble news sources!



Following fake statement were published by some news sources as if they are from Prince Willams
"I really don't know what I was thinking—we're a terrible match, I don't love her and never have, and, to be honest, I never really had any interest in being married in the first place,"

But now it is confirmed that this news was totaly fake.

Guess the public was pawned!

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Prince William Divorces Kate Middleton after 5 weeks of marriage???

I just woke up and when I booted up my PC to check my email and my friends status updates on facebook, I saw that both my emails and my facebook account has been infested with this news:


SOURCE: http://www.theonion.com/articles/prince-william-divorces-kate-middleton-after-5-wee,20648/

Prince William Divorces Kate Middleton After 5 Weeks


‘I Made A Terrible Mistake’ Says Heir To British Throne


LONDON—Barely a month after marrying 29-year-old Kate Middleton in a royal wedding ceremony watched by an estimated 2 billion people worldwide, Prince William announced Tuesday that he and Middleton have divorced and that the entire marriage was “a tremendous mistake in every possible regard.” 


“I really don’t know what I was thinking—we’re a terrible match, I don’t love her and never have, and, to be honest, I never really had any interest in being married in the first place,” announced the now unattached Prince William to a dead-silent British press corps. “People thought our wedding was some sort of fairy tale, but I assure you it was all just some ghastly ceremonial farce that got out of hand. 


I’m just relieved it’s over, frankly. And I’m glad I’ll never have to see that awful woman again.” Prince William then told the assembled reporters, “Well, see you all later,” smiled, and walked back into Buckingham Palace.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Infringement Law in United States

One of my friends just asked me about the infringement law in the states. So I've decided to post it here. This one's for you Daryn.

United States copyright law governs the legally enforceable rights of creative and artistic works under the laws of the United States.

Copyright law in the United States is part of federal law, and is authorized by the U.S. Constitution. The power to enact copyright law is granted in Article I, Section 8, Clause 8, also known as the Copyright Clause, which states:

The Congress shall have Power [. . .] To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries.
This clause forms the basis for U.S. copyright law ("Science", "Authors", "Writings") and patent law ("useful Arts", "Inventors", "Discoveries"), and includes the limited terms (or durations) allowed for copyrights and patents ("limited Times"), as well as the items they may protect ("exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries").

In the U.S., registrations of claims of copyright, recordation of copyright transfers, and other administrative aspects of copyright are the responsibility of the United States Copyright Office, an arm of the Library of Congress.

Go google infringement law of united states for more.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Pray for Japan

Feeling rather depressed on what I've heard on the news about Japan's mishap, I've decided to contribute 1 post that is entirely unrelated to the theme of my blog at all. I hope that at least somewhat my silent prayers will reach Japan and everything will be better soon.


Pray for Japan..



A magnitude 7.1 earthquake struck off the coast of Japan's Miyagi Prefecture – the region worst affected by the huge March 11 quake and tsunami – at 11:32 p.m. local time on Thursday. Evacuation orders were issued for hundreds of homes along the northeast coastline.



Tsunami advisories were immediately issued, but were lifted approximately one hour later. The quake is the strongest of the hundreds of aftershocks that have shaken Japan since the magnitude 9.0 temblor on March 11. That earthquake caused a tsunami that destroyed thousands of homes, displaced nearly a half million people, and severely crimped the iconic fishing industry there.


The center of the earthquake was 40 kilometers below the seabed, about 60 miles east of the city of Sendai and about 90 miles from Fukushima, according to Japan's Meteorological Agency.



Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco) says that the quake hasn’t caused any further damage to the Daiichi nuclear power plant and that all the workers have been temporarily evacuated from the facilities. There were no injuries reported.


Two out of three external power lines to the Onagawa nuclear power plant, 75 miles northeast of Fukushima and near the epicenter of Thursday's temblor, have been damaged, causing power loss. The plant, operated by Tohoku Electric Power, has been shut down since the March 11 quake and has been relying on external power to cool the reactors. Japan’s Atomic Energy Agency said the two lost power lines were not being used for cooling when tonight’s earthquake hit.


The Oshika Peninsula, on which the Onagawa plant is located, was also the closest part of the main Honshu island of Japan to the March 11 earthquake, which shifted the whole peninsula 27 feet to the southeast and sunk it 7 feet. The March 11 tsunami reached heights of 42.5 feet, just below the base of the nuclear plant.



The Meteorological Agency has said that no increased radiation levels have been detected around the plant.


Electricity blackouts have occurred across the northeast region and some highways have been closed.


The Tohoku, Joetsu, and Nagoya bullet train lines were stopped but were able to restart shortly afterwards. The lines closest to the earthquake had not resumed operations since March 11.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

2 Indians busted for selling fake gold coins

I'm not a racist. But why do I often hear most con/scam news involve an African or an indian, or any color that seems to be closer to the darker side?
An example would be: http://i-am-a-copycat.blogspot.com/2010/10/millionaire-entrepreneur-sosilawati.html



LUCKNOW: With the arrest of two persons, Cantonment police, on Monday, claimed to have busted a gang involved in duping people by selling fake gold coins to them.

The two accused were identified as Shanker Rai and Kanhaiyya Bhaat, both natives of Bihar. The police said that they used to buy brass coins and then get it coated with gold. Since brass also is yellow in colour, they easily befooled victims into believing that the coins were made of gold. They also used to tell the prospective clients that they were labourers and had found these coins during digging work at some place.

They used to sell the coins at anything between Rs 1,000 and Rs 1,500. Cantonment police said that they had been involved in this illegal trade for the last several years. About their area of operation, inspector Cantt, Kuldeep said that they had duped people in several other districts of the state.

Above all, remember

Thursday, February 3, 2011

I'm back ok..I'm back..

Ok, I guess I've been gone for awhile. I got promoted as the assistant head of Finance Department!

So things have been rather busy lately as I had been trying to juggle with my new tasks. Now that I've managed to get used to the new management method, I guess I could take a slight breather to proceed on hammering writing about fuckers fakers and copycats.



So yea, copycats beware because I'm back!