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marconi
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Posted on 04-01-08 1:27
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1. Send email from past. http://mail.google.com/mail/help/customtime/index.html2. Goto Mars with Google. http://www.google.com/virgle/index.html 3. Search things from future in Google. http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/03/31/google-launches-future-search/
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KaLyx
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Posted on 04-01-08 1:39
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here is another one from GOOGLE:
GUESS WHO'S GETTING MARRIED?
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marconi
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Posted on 04-01-08 1:40
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Check this too http://www.google.com.au/intl/en/gday/index.html
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yekloyatri
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Posted on 04-01-08 3:21
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Yeah thats rite.
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Posted on 04-01-08 3:35
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Top 10 April Fools’ Hoaxes Ever (Source msn.com)
In April 1998, Burger King published a full-page advertisement in USA Today that introduced a new menu item: a left-handed Whopper, designed for the 32 million left-handed Americans. According to the ad, the new Whopper had the same ingredients as the original (lettuce, tomato, hamburger patty, etc.), but all the condiments were rotated 180 degrees for the benefit of their left-handed customers. The following day Burger King issued a press release that said the left-handed Whopper was a hoax, and that thousands of customers had gone into restaurants to request the new sandwich. At the same time, the release stated, "many others requested their own 'right-handed' version." — from Museum of Hoaxes
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Posted on 04-01-08 3:36
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In April 1976 the British astronomer Patrick Moore announced on BBC Radio 2 that at 9:47 a.m. a once-in-a-lifetime astronomical event would occur that listeners could experience in their very own homes. The planet Pluto would pass behind Jupiter, temporarily causing a gravitational alignment that would counteract and reduce the Earth's gravity. Moore told his listeners that if they jumped in the air at the exact moment that this planetary alignment occurred, they would experience a strange floating sensation. When 9:47 a.m. arrived, BBC2 received hundreds of phone calls from listeners claiming to have felt the sensation. One woman even reported that she and her 11 friends had risen from their chairs and floated around the room. — from Museum of Hoaxes
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