Tuesday, July 26, 2005

Factalogy or mythology?

Mobile Phone Battery Myth
It all started when I got home at 4pm today and noticed my Moto's battery was still fully charge. Somehow I think the battery performance of my RAZR v3 may represent my productivity for the day. Assuming by evening, the batteries go flat means no work done due to too many distractions of phone calls. Nevertheless it doesn’t mean any good if my phone’s battery is still fully charged at the end of the day, such as today. This is the 4th week owning this Motorola RAZR and I am no longer modding it like the first few days.

Actually productivity to me is quite subjective for my line of work unless I want to measure with total net profit.

Boxer shorts benefit.
Research has shown that men can produce more sperm if they wear boxer shorts instead. According to some scientific study, men wearing boxer shorts maintains ideal temperature for their testicles. Such stimulation may increases sperm count. I wonder how many specimens are required to prove this claim? Would not be surprise if some telesales marketing company taking advantage of this fact to introduce the ultimate sperm count enhancement boxers. Yours for only RM99.89 and if you order now, we will award buyers with not one but two bottles of all natural penis enlargement cream. Oops! I got carried away a bit.

Sneeze thrice continuously.
Some say that if you sneeze thrice at once means someone or something is talking bad behind your back.

One eye lash on cheek.
They say that if one eye lash lands on your cheek means someone misses you dearly. Hence that’s what people say.

Thumb-sized dick
It is believe that a person can guess a guy’s non erected penis size by just glancing at the size of his right or left thumb. Some claimed right and others claimed left. Worst of all some also says the side depends on his writing hand. Well to prove this is true, guys, who are curious drop your pants, hold your thumb up and measure. No offence but you may try a mirror because it eases some who may have difficulty of a blocked view.

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