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Sunday, February 5, 2017

Top 6 Myths That Movies made us Believe.



Movies are always fun to watch. They are our daily need of entertainment. Some of the scenes make us wonder whether it is true or not. In this post we will see that these "stuffs" shown in the movies are just a MYTH!

Myth No.1: A stopped heart can be restarted with a Defibrillator.


 We have seen this many a times where dead person gets saved by Defibrillator in the hospital. But the Truth is, once a Heart stops beating it can't be restarted with Defibrillator. So this is just a Myth, I guess. It won't restart even if you touch the heart directly with it.

Myth No.2: Chloroform immediately knocks out people for hours.


 In movies we see villains kidnapping people by Chloroform soaked Hanky just like that. But the Truth is it takes up to 5 minutes for someone to feel the chemical's effects, which then lasts for a short while.

Myth No.3: The Police can Trace a call within a minute.


 In movies we see Police tracing a phone call within minutes and even reach the location shortly. But in reality Tracing a phone call is a lengthy process which may take hours to trace the tentative location. By the time Police reach there, the criminal might be gone.


Myth No.4: Shooting two Guns at the same time. 


In Movies Hero shoots two guns at same time and hits the Head-shot. But in reality shooting at two targets at once is hardly possible. The person shooting will miserably miss his targets like Storm Troopers.


Myth No.5: Silencers make every gun completely quite. 


This is very common in movies. Every action movie has action sequence like this. but the Truth is silencers only dampen the noise, but the gunshot is still audible.

Myth No.6: The pin of a Grenade can dramatically be pulled out with one's teeth.


 This is also a common scene we see in action movies, the hero of the movie pulling out grenade pin with his teeth. In reality he would have no teeth afterwards and the grenade would still have the pin.

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Friday, September 30, 2016

Top 10 Internet Hoax of 2016 Everyone Fell For! Part 2


2016 has been a great year so far with lots of ups & downs and lots of things happening around the World. This year we witnessed so many viral posts, News, tweets that we almost believed, but it turned out to be Fake. Here is Part 2 of Top 10 Internet HOAX. Enjoy

1. Win a Toyota 4Runner/Highlander 2016 Facebook post.



This post appeared on August 2016 claiming to give away TOYOTA  4Runner/Highlander for liking and sharing their post. It is luring Face book users into following the page with a fake prize as bait. There really are no prizes on offer. It's a Scam, a HOAX.

2. Celebrity Death Post.


  
Like Every year this year also we came across a lot of Celebrity Death news. Many were shocked to hear the news of death of their favorite celebrity. But Google helped us confirming the news to be fake. This year’s list includes: Rowan Atkinson, Jim Carrey, Adam Sandler, Nicholas Cage and more.

 3. Facebook to Charge Users.



A message started spreading across Facebook that claims “tomorrow morning” users will be invited to enter their payment information since Facebook have decided to charge a fee appeared on June 2016. Many people believed it and started to copy paste and share on their wall. However this also a Hoax.

 4. Typing ATM pin in reverse will call the police.



Well, this type of post has been doing rounds for a long time all over the social media. The post read like this:
"WHEN A THIEF FORCES U 2 TAKE MONEY FROM D ATM, DO NOT ARGUE OR RESIST, U MIGHT NOT KNOW WHAT HE OR SHE MIGHT DO 2 U.
WHAT U SHOULD DO IS 2 PUNCH UR PIN IN D REVERSE,
Ex. IF UR PIN IS 1254, SHOULD PUNCH 4521.
D MOMENT U PUNCH IN D REVERSE, D MONEY WILL COME OUT BUT WILL BE STUCK INTO D MACHINE HALF WAY OUT AND IT WILL ALERT POLICE WITHOUT D NOTICE OF D THIEF.
EVERY ATM HAS IT, ITS SPECIALLY MADE 2 SIGNIFY DANGER & HELP."
 This hoax is demonstrably untrue since anyone can (and often do) set their PIN number to a palindrome, which is a number that reads the same forward as it does in reverse, such as 1551. For such a reverse-PIN system to be implemented, palindrome PIN numbers would first have to be banned, which of course they’re not.

 5. Durex releasing Eggplant Flavored Condom.

This recent Hoax made everyone wonder regarding the flavor selection by the company. However it’s a hoax. Yes Durex did tweet the announcement, but in reality it is part of a campaign stunt by Durex to introduce a condom emoji on social media platforms like Facebook, WhatsApp and on smartphones, to help younger people discuss safe sex.

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Top 10 Internet Hoax of 2016 Everyone Fell For! Part 1


2016 has been a great year so far with lots of ups & downs and lots of things happening around the World. This year we witnessed so many viral posts, News, tweets that we almost believed, but it turned out to be Fake. Here is Part 1 of Top 10 Internet HOAX. Enjoy


1. Killer insect causes lots of tiny holes


This post went viral in January 2016. Many people believed it and panicked. But the truth is this is just a photoshopped image of Honey Comb on Hands and an Insect. In fact the entire rumor seems to be another prank aimed at people who suffer from the scientifically unofficial “pathological fear of holes” known as trypophobia.

2. Kiwi Banana Fruit Hybrid.



 On March 2016 a video surfaced on social media claiming you can create Kiwi Banana Fruit Hybrid by placing end of the fruits together. However the original video was uploaded on YouTube on 1st April 2014 as an April Fools Prank. The Social media post cleverly edited out the part of original video where the host wishes his viewers Happy April Fool’s day.

Here is the Video



3. Drinking Pepsi with POLO/MENTOS causes instant DEATH!



May 2016, another viral post surfaced on Facebook claiming that drinking PEPSI after eating POLO/MENTOS leads to instant DEATH as the mixture creates CYANIDE poison. Whereas, the fact is it can produce significant reaction but not Cyanide poison. Almost everyone fell for this HOAX.

4. "Posts Can Become Public Tomorrow" Facebook Hoax



 On June 2016 this post became viral and everyone started to copy paste this post on their wall to "Prevent Facebook from making public their personal info, photos and videos". However this turned out to be fake as the Law code mentioned in the post has nothing to do with privacy and social networking. It's Commercial Law BTW.

5. Loch Ness Monster Skeleton Found.



 On 29 June 2016, the Facebook page Help2Rehome published two photographs purportedly showing the skeletal remains of the Loch Ness Monster. These images sparked a debate about both the existence of the Loch Ness Monster whether the remains of one such mythical creature had washed up on the shores of Scotland. But it turned out to be Hoax. The picture was taken on the sets of a TV documentary on Loch Ness Monster.



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