BUS turned into Advertising Media by MICROSOFT
Posted in Business on August 25th, 2007 with No responses.How much do you earn per MINUTE??
Posted in Business on August 20th, 2007 with One response.Have you ever questioned yourself? “How much do I earn per minute?”. If not, no problem but don’t start calculating now. I hope many of us earnings per minute won’t cross even Rs.1 per minute. Since our PM’s, Dr. Manmohan Singh, earning itself Rs. 0.57 per minute. And, now its time to shoot out the list of our Indian VIPs earnings per minute.
Designation : Prime Minister of India
Earnings Stats:
Per Minute* : 0.57 INR
Per Annum* : 3,60,000 INR
Name : Shah Rukh Khan

Designation : Film Actor
Earnings stats:
Per Minute* : 247 INR
Per Annum* : 13,00,00,000 INR
Name : Brij Mohan Lall Munjal

Designation : Chief of Hero Group
Earnings stats:
Per Minute* : 255 INR
Per Annum* : 13,50,00,000 INR
Designation : CMD of Reliance Industries
Earnings stats:
Per Minute* : 413 INR
Per Annum* : 21.72 INR
Name : Sachin Tendulkar

Designation : Cricketer
Earnings stats:
Per Minute* : 1,163
Per Annum* : 61,15,00,000 INR
Designation : Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of PepsiCo
Earnings stats:
Per Minute* : 2,911 INR
Per Annum* : 153,00,00,000 INR
(Earnings stats period : 2006)
And that’s it for now, start calculating your earnings per minute. Ready! Set! Go!
South African Hates the Official 2010 FIFA World Cup logo
Posted in Sports on August 15th, 2007 with No responses.
As early as now, the 2010 World Cup fever has already started. In a year-long poll conducted among South Africans in the site not the 2010 logo, 75 percent of the voters do not like the official 2010 FIFA World Cup logo.
Many designers feel the logo is way below standard. Instead of complaining, they created a site and invited other designers to create their own version of the World Cup logo and let the public decide which unofficial logo is more appropriate through online voting.
Although this contest is not sanctioned by the FIFA, many designers created more attractive logos reflecting the South African culture. They intend to submit poster and mascot designs to FIFA, hoping it will be considered. This creative way of showing discontent has opened opportunities to many aspiring designers since their logo designs are exposed to more than 300,000 online visitors.








