Corporate April Fools' Day Jokers Prank Australia
... saying 'you should do men's wear', they always think that they've come up with a great idea that I haven't already thought of. This is just literally a prank and get people off our back about men's wear.". Food delivery service Deliveroo, which is facing decidedly unfunny legal action for allegedly underpaying bicycle delivery riders , also managed some jesting. It revealed a "new extreme food delivery service" that purported to get food to customers via a skydiver. 3, 2, 1. ✈️ Introducing our latest innovation, Deliveroo Extreme Delivery 😱 __link__/i 1 Zc 5 f 9 bdz. — Deliveroo (@Deliveroo) March 31, 2017. Even media outlets joined in, with Mamamia co-founder Mia Freedman revealing on Saturday (what we assume) are mock plans to change her surname. "Don't get me wrong, my name and I have had some pretty good adventures together over the years," Freedman said on the website. Mia Freedman is legally changing her name. __link__/q TX 1 c OT 2 e I __link__/zsuf Gb 0 i H 2. — Mamamia ...
Here’s The Best And Worst Of This Year’s Pranks So Far
... after chat thread of wall to wall emojis, confused as to what the hell anyone is saying? Is 100 a good thing? Are those hands clapping or praying or both? Why is that smiley face upside down. Duolingo, the app that’ll teach you the basics of everything from Arabic to Vietnamese in a few minutes a day, now offers up a course on how to speak emoji. i Fixit's Itty Bitty Toolkit. The devices we love keep getting smaller and smaller, and yet the tools we use to fix them remain the same size. What, you expect me to fix that new ultra-thin i Pad with a normal sized screwdriver that makes me feel like a giant? Pfft. i Fixit’s micro toolkit is the fix. Amazon's Petlexa. Your dog barks. What does he want? Food? To go outside? To go outside and eat food? Who the hell knows, dogs bark about everything. Petlexa — Amazon’s pet-centric reboot of Alexa — knows. Honda's Horn Emoji. People use their car’s horn for everything; why not tie those sounds to emoji and make them a bit more expressive. (The most ...
Nugget Of Knowledge
... through history, people have celebrated the coming of spring with pranks and mischief. One famous joke rocked Seattle in 2009: the Seattle Space Needle was for sale. The asking price was $79 million. It features spectacular views and includes 14 bathrooms but no bedrooms. Plus, it comes with its own aircraft warning beacon: a 600-foot Observation Deck and a revolving restaurant. Other gags have included a broadcaster in Sweden telling viewers in 1962 that they could convert their black and white TV’s into color simply by pulling a nylon stocking over the screen. The BBC in 2008 broadcast a documentary on flying penguins with special effects. It was called Miracles of Evolution. A Burger King ad in “USA TODAY” in 1998 advertised a left-handed Whopper, so 32 million American lefties could get a better grip on the bun. In 1996, the Taco Bell restaurant chain said it had bought the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia to help pay down the national debt. From now on, we would have to call it the Taco Liberty Bell, crack and ...
All The Pranks That Are Fit To Print
... fitness tracking devices to introduce a gadget that monitors potty habits. Sure to fly off the retail shelves, u Sit, the world's first biometric bathroom device, allows users to set sitting goals, share with friends and of course, track all-important data. Green Chef: The All-Kale Plan. Here's this year's ode to kale, the super-food no hipster can live without as evidenced by the rabid fighting at Whole Foods in Brooklyn. This year's prank is courtesy of organic meal delivery company Green Chef. Blink: XT 1 EPV. Got 20,000 AA batteries? Blink, which makes home security cameras, debuts its Blink XT 1 EPV, the first car that runs on batteries, coming summer 2018. The dramatic trailer slowly builds suspense as it unveils the sleek automobile and poses the question we've all pondered—what if a car could run on store-bought ...
Ready To Eat Pitless Avocados In A Harambe Bed? You Can't Because April Fools
... forward and cutting edge at the same time in the new #TMobile ONEsie. Technology has never felt so cozy. __link__/9 h 7 m DAao 1 Y. — T-Mobile📱 (@TMobile) March 31, 2017. Your cat can use Alexa now. If you ever wonder why a very fancy cat condo is at your door step, blame Alexa. Amazon rolled out a feature called Petlexa, which lets your pets communicate with the digital voice assistant through an Echo device. They can launch playlists, enable smart toys and place orders. This could get expensive. The latest Lexus, now with Lane Valet. There are driving pet peeves that are difficult to comprehend, but perhaps none is worse than the person who insists on driving slowly in the left lane. Enter the 2018 Lexus LC with Lane Valet. Let's say you are stuck behind a slow driver in the left lane. Lane Valet is described as "passing-lane-assistance technology" capable to moving that car into the next lane over so you can pass safely. ...
April Fools' Day Game Pranks Wiki Guide
... essentially Google Home for yards! Control your lawn mower, hose, and other yard essentials with the Google Gnome and more. [1 ]. Edit Amazon Petlexa. The new Amazon Petlexa feature lets pets communicate with Alexa of Amazon Echo. They can ask for food, place orders from Amazon, and activate smart home enabled toys, just like you. Edit Netflix Live. Watch Will Arnett, known for Arrested Development, narrate life's biggest thrills from the comfort of your own home. Search "Netflix Live" to find the sneak-peak of this adventurous new take on reality TV. Our favorite segment so far featured someone trying to parallel park. Available until April 1 st. Edit Good Smile now Cat Smile. Good Smile, an Japanese company known for detailed figures, is now Cat Smile! Forget about Nendoroids, there are now Nyandoroids! Collect cute kitties based on your favorite anime characters, like Emilia and Ram from Re: ZERO - Starting Life in Another World -, complete with different face-plates and accessories. [2 ]. Edit Lyft Mono. Raise. Request. Ride. With the new Lyft Mono! Simply raise your hand to hail a ...
The Best April Fools' Day Pranks In The Tech World 2017 Edition
... lighting while watching a live video of a printer in a dimly-lit office. “Nobody looks good in this lighting. Well, maybe Ashton Kutcher.” Now, he’s providing valuable analysis of a burrito being microwaved — “Minute left, we’re really rounding third on this one.”. I could watch this all day. Door Dash ‘M. O. M’. Today Door Dash announced a new feature that allows kids to order their own food. Called Meal Override Mode — or just M. O. M. — the app handles dinner delivery so mom and dad can continue being absentee parents. According to the announcement, there are several kid-friendly additions to the app that should make parents smile. Do your homework: “Before they can submit their order, kids will have to solve the summation problem created by their order. More advanced students can even delve into algebra by calculating the correct tip and tax amount as percentages.”. Eat your veggies: “With M. O. M. activated, your child won’t be able to finish their order until there’s a healthy ...
The Best And Worst Pranks
... it’s still not even April Fools’ yet!) that sounds a little bizarre, strange, or too good to be true, it might be worth a second glance. We’ll continue to keep this list updated through the day(s) as more clever (or “clever”) jokes emerge. Image by Natt Garun / The Verge. Google tends to have a ton of (oddly functional) April Fools’ jokes, so for the sake of this list, I’m only including one for now. The rest can be found on their own dedicated roundup , so that other companies can get a chance to be included. Of all Google’s pranks this year, the conversion of Google Maps into a functional game of Ms. Pac-Man is probably the best of them, if only because Ms. Pac-Man is a fantastic game. That said, Google did do this exact same thing with regular Pac-Man two years ago, so it’s possible the company might be running out of ideas. — Andrew J. Hawkins (@andyjayhawk) March 31, 2017. T-Mobile’s April Fools’ joke was the T-Mobile ONEsie — because its latest plan is called T-Mobile One and onesies allow for a semi-clever portmanteau and okay you get it. The company claims that the Onesie is a full-body wearable ...
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