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Great Office Pranks

There’s nothing quite as satisfying as pulling off a prank on someone. When the plan goes through without a hitch, the satisfaction of successfully pranking someone always brings a smile to the face. If there’s one place that a smile is needed, it’s at the office. Sometime the hum drum atmosphere of the office needs to be broken; and a prank is a perfect way to accomplish that.

When pranking someone at the office, there are a few guidelines to follow. First, make sure you aren’t offending anyone with your prank. The objective is to alleviate tension in an office, and offending someone isn’t going to help. Also, be sure to keep it simple. More than likely, you’ll be under time constraints for executing a prank. The more simple you keep it, the more likely you are to see it pull through successfully.

Here are a few ideas to get you started…

1. The Phantom Keystroker is such an amazing device, and is one of the most simple pranks. It does cost money, but the outcome is so worth it. The device slides into an extra USB port on a computer. It’s unassuming, and can cause much frustration. The Phantom Keystroker will input random keystrokes at various times throughout the day. If you sit near the person you’re pranking, watch as they aimlessly try to fix the problem.

2. This next prank is credited to the show; The Office. I’ve seen this pulled off and it’s nothing short of amazing. You take your victim’s office supplies, and put them in the snack machine. It’s again a simple gag, with the hardest part finding a way inside the machine. You can befriend the person that stocks the machines, and have him let you put the supplies in. Or if you have a key to the machines, that works as well. Be sure to leave him a roll of quarters, or nickels as he shouldn’t have to pay his own money to get his stuff back.

Do you all have pranks that you’ve successfully pulled off in the past? If so please share them.

Study: Procrastinators Are Mentally Challenged

But only when on a deadline…

It’s hard to know how to react to psychological research saying procrastination is now an official mental illness affecting about 20 percent of the population. The cynic notes immediately this telling tidbit: psychologists warn these people need therapy.

Therapy, in case you didn’t know, is how psychologists stay in business. With all these psych majors pumping out of the liberal arts pipeline, there seems an obvious need to create more loonies—even if the loonies are generally functional, generally sane most of the time. There’s a lot of money in just slightly crazy. More drugs to dispense, more hours logged.

But that could be another sign of mental illness: denial. It could be humans have wires crossed in their brains all the time. Just add it to the list of human conditions. Human: man or woman existing in the throes of Kant’s constants of birth, death, and sexuality, but whose pandemic denial of evolutionary-societal conflicts makes them generally a little bit nuts.

Wouldn’t be hard to prove there are a lot of crazy humans, would it? It may be we only notice crazy when it’s really crazy, like-a-violent-monkey crazy or eat-your-liver-with-some-fava-beans-and-a-nice-chianti crazy. Maybe more subtle types of crazy we just tolerate and label as the character flaws that make a person human.

Maybe immediate manic skepticism or depressive acceptance of either theory is a bit too, well, bipolar. Maybe the truth is somewhere in the middle. Maybe that’s a lie too. Doesn’t matter, the research shows what it shows: procrastination is a mental illness and the digital age isn’t helping things one bit.

I remember thinking ten years ago about how many kids I knew were on Ritalin and I wondered if too much stimulation—TV, radio, the Internet, cell phones, movies, music, games, well, you name it—wasn’t contributing to everybody having so much trouble paying attention. We know now that multitasking isn’t what it’s cracked up to be—it actually makes one slower—and I may not have been far from the mark according to the procrastination research.

So here’s what’s up: Chronic procrastination is more common than depression or phobias, and doesn’t affect any particular demographic. Rather, it affects people across racial, gender, and socio-economic lines:

“[I]t encourages depression, lowers self-esteem, causes insomnia, and indirectly affects health by discouraging visits to the dentist or doctor. Sufferers are also more likely to have accidents at home involving unmended appliances.”

They think procrastination is on the rise because of email, web-surfing, social networking, texting, YouTube, blogging, et cetera, et cetera.

But it’s not a new thing, not by a long shot. Time-wasters (”sufferers” of procrastination), they think, are hard-wired to be that way by evolution, by survival instinct. Back when we lived in caves, we only turned on the go-getter attitude when absolutely necessary, like when a saber-toothed tiger was staring us down, and hurrying the hell up suddenly mattered. So then, add this to list of human conditions as well: generally lazy until given a good reason to do something.

Take a good look at orangutans, how they lay about (you can see them on one of the Discovery channels), and then walk by a backyard with a hammock some time. Do you think there’s a difference?

It wasn’t really clear from the article about the study what was meant by “therapy.” When my grandmother was growing up, “therapy” entailed her parents taking switch to her backside. They didn’t know that causes other problems perhaps worse than laziness, which is why we (as a society) don’t do that anymore.

Today we use deadlines, and chronic procrastinators push the limits of those deadlines. Researchers say it’s not true when they tell themselves they work better under pressure; they just have selective memories and put those times they succeed in their mental pockets while conveniently forgetting the times they crashed and burned. One more human condition: We kid ourselves a lot.

How about a different, more radical proposal than trying to rewire a brain hardwired for energy conservation (i.e., chronic procrastinator)? How about we slow down and enjoy life from time to time? Maybe it’s the workaholic who’s crazy, instead?

Yeah, I know. Not gonna happen. I suppose brains are easier to rewire than entire achievement-driven societies.

LOL - Laugh Out Loud

Here’s a secret, sometimes a way to find sites is to just type it in on the search box and see what it comes up with. I tried it and here is the result. Sitting on my computer trying to find a new site or service I thought about a chat “slang”- LOL and there it was, a site - http://www.lol.com/

This site does exactly as the name suggests, Makes you LOL ( Laugh Out Loud ), well most of the time. It contains jokes of all kinds, funny as well as the one’s that you might find scratching your head to understand what it really means.

I found the site to be pretty fun as it had something to keep me clicking the ” Tell me another ” button. Also if you wanna check out the development of this site you can check out their blog. The site’s layout might be a bit of a turn off since its simple but like the saying goes ” Don’t judge a book by its cover ” this site can provide you with hours of laughter when you are feeling down, so go ahead and LOL!

A quick note:At Work N Play, every commenter from the previous post will get a chance to get a link to one of their articles from their blog if they have one. One commenter will be chosen to get a link on the next post depending on their comment ( how thoughtful and related to the post it was ). So go ahead and read the posts, make comments and get a chance to get your links up on every post. Last Post Top Commenter :- Whimspiration

Work N Play – Linking Links

You will find the usual information you are used to on Work N Play starting Thursday! Till then, enjoy these blogs which truly are one of the best finds.

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Thank you to all for visiting and reading WNP. I hope you guys keep coming back. Feel free to use this anywhere you want and how you want, use it on your blog to expose other bloggers, let others know about all these wonderful blogs that I had a chance to compile, thank you to all for this opportunity, you all have great stuff.

I hope you all will find something that will interest you among these great blogs, it was a pleasure to read all the blogs listed here.

Feel free to comment! ( It’s a long list so if you want to comment right after your link, there is a comment link right next to your blog/site link which will take you to the comment page )

( All links are listed in the manner the comments were posted, first comment : first link and so on. Link format : Commenter , Brief Description, Link )

ClickforNick - A blog on how to make and save money. I like how this blog has divided make money and save money on the top. By the way, how about spend money as well, got to spend what we earn at times ;-)

http://www.clickfornick.com/ Comment

Novembrance – Before I write any further, I just want the readers to know that I know her through cre8buzz and although I know her I am not being biased. You have got to check her blog out and her writings at cre8buzz. She is an amazing writer and will for sure grab your attention
http://teaandmadeleines.blogspot.com/
http://novembrance.blogspot.com/ Comment

Lyssa – A great source for all the moms out there. As the tagline says “ Fusing Moms with Fun and Frank Discussion in The Pursuit of Surviving Motherhood “. After reading the about page and some of the posts I am convinced that this will for sure offer some insightful advices and scenarios of motherhood for all the moms out there.
http://www.fusemoms.com/ Comment

Neo – Neo’s blogs are interesting and he, like me must have tried all about making money from home, seems like that’s what got him started writing about this topic on his blog. Check him out and see if you can really make money from home
http://work-from-home-based-business.blogspot.com/
http://internetripoffs.blogspot.com/ Comment

Jack – Miscellaneous ramblings of a college student. Jack has a very nice and clean blog. I love the way he has got information and articles on different aspects. I guess we call it Jack’s tidbits, oh wait he calls it “Slacking made easier “, so lets all get together and slack, thanks Jack! Who doesn’t love to slack every once in a while?
http://slackerjack.us/ Comment

Brillig – Another cre8buzz member that I know. The thing that amazed me at first about this blog was the name of the blog itself, oh wait, you want to find out? Well, got to give her a visit and see what she has got to say,
http://www.twas-brillig.com/ Comment

Travis – Currently a finance student in Texas A&M University, the author of this blog knows what he is doing. The name itself is captivating “ FlatWorldBlog “. This blog emphasizes on globalization, entrepreneurship and technological advancements but you can find tidbits on other subjects as well. This is a great read.
http://flatworldblog.com/ Comment
SlackerMom – What mom’s can’t slack? Mom’s got to do this and that? Yeah right, this blog will change your attitude, not in a way that you won’t feel like doing your motherly chores but in a way to do it in an easy manner, call it the “ slacking way “. The heading says it all “ Where moms cut some slack “. This will be a great read for all the busy moms out there.
http://www.slacker-moms-r-us.com/ Comment
A note from WNP: Seriously, moms cut yourself some slack, you guys deserve it and we are thankful that its you “ moms” that make everything possible in our lives as a kid and shape our future as an adult.

Whimspiration – Ahh, what a title to a blog. This blog lets out the feelings and journey’s of one’s family through different facets and activities of their personal life. Keep reading this blog, at some point in time you might find something you can relate to your life as well, as we all at some point in time share joys and sorrows that are similar.
http://whimspiration.blogspot.com/ Comment

Jackal – This blog will allow you to delve into the life of a photographer and a poet. This is one of my favorite blogs, the pictures and and the valuable links to all the photographs and poetries are ‘priceless’ ( no, you won’t need a mastercard to access this site, just click on the link )
http://www.jackal.motime.com/ Comment

Dawn – Wonderful blog from a Stay At Home Mom exploring life as a mother and giving and reaching out for new learning curves and experiences. Must read for all moms.
http://dawnandjimmy.us/blog/ Comment

La Chanson de Phoenix – The tagline “ Long ago I thought I could somehow change myself, abolish the shadow that plagued me. Today, I seek to embrace my shadow, and not to abolish it, but to change and heal it. “ Lovely quote. Find more about Sue from her blog which includes anything and everything that happens in her life, interesting.
http://lachansondephoenix.blogspot.com/ Comment

MasterMoz – Want sites that you know for a fact are credible and trustworthy, well then leave others alone and head here, because that’s exactly how they allow submission on this site. A great way to find credible sites. Congratulations to MasterMoz on winning the WebAward for outstanding achievement in Website Development ( Award )
http://mastermoz.com/ Comment

Colin – PC security. Well, what else do you want to know, oh, a lot about securing your PC? You have got to visit this site as this site is beyond anybody’s interest because the topic isn’t something that is of mere interest, it’s a blog that includes information on a topic that’s a must.
http://cotojo.wordpress.com/ Comment

Success4all – Fairly new and motivational blog. Although there is only one post, I found it to be pretty enticing. My only advice to the blogger is to add more contents. We look forward to reading more from you.
http://instant-self-transformation.blogspot.com/ Comment

Stephan – This is a very nice and crisp looking blog in terms of design, one of the many reasons I ask myself “ why am I not on WordPress “. Anyways, this blog has loads of information, literally. You can find posts on a wide range of topics in this blog. Very informational and well maintained blog.
http://www.stephanmiller.com/ Comment

lmartin – Linda’s gardening website is just awesome. I tried gardening a couple months ago on my yard and I had a good time for a while but then again lost my interest. Seems like Linda’s website will bring that energy back to get out there and get dirty again. The tagline says “ Everything you ever wanted to know about gardening ….. But never dared to ask “ well, you know where to shoot your questions now.
http://gardening.lindamartin-peoples.com/
http://lindamartin-peoples.com/ Comment

Ian – This blog has been around for quite a bit and I know Ian knows what he is talking about on his blog. So if you want to know anything related to computers, blog-design, books, website or even want to hear his rants, go ahead and check his blog out, simple yet informative.
http://blog.ijhedges.com/ Comment

AntiBarbie – AntiBarbie’s tagline “ Homemaker. Mom. Cynic. HellBound Scribe of Nightmares. “ This is a blog with a nice layout and design and a as the tagline says, a person who is writing as she feels and as she sees. Also from some of her posts I can see she is not afraid to let things out the way she sees it, interesting.
http://antibarbie.net/ Comment

Missladybug – “ Hip tips for a simpler life “ the tagline makes it clear enough what you can expect to find in this blog. You can find tips and tricks on how you can make your life simple by using things that we usually ignore. Great Blog!
P.S.( Sorry to hear about your grandfather )
http://ladybugandco.blogspot.com/ Comment

Joe – This blog covers a subject that we all want to learn about or should I say need to learn about. It covers topics on how to relax and get rid of stress and the ways to do it.
Also this blog is a supplement to a company and the employees use this site to bring out information and techniques for us to lead a stress free life. Must read!
http://www.we-relax.com/
http://www.ultimatewatermassage.com/ Comment

Requested Links
Gerri - This particular blog probably doesn’t fit into any ones I have listed here. I thought of adding it because Gerri requested it in the previous post. Anyways, gerri is a news junkie ( yeah one of those girls, reading papers and heading to CNN at all times ). Her blog covers topics on celebrity gossips, videos and all that funky stuff. By the way, hey all the mom bloggers you guys might like this one ( we know you guys like gossips ) so go ahead and give Gerri a visit, its a good time there.
http://absolutelytrue.com/ Comment

So, did you find anything that was of particular interest to you? Let us all know through your comments and what did you think of this link love idea?

Why go to Church? Confess at i4Giveu

This post was supposed to be for tomorrow but I couldn’t wait, so here it is!

Wow! Yes, wow is the word to define this site. I had no clue in the known world, there would be a site like this, it is amazing. Alright I am going to stop hitting darts in dark and get right to the point.

I4giveu is a website that allows you to post your sins and be rated from other members. You can rate other people’s sin based on whether or not it is forgivable. It is pretty neat, I don’t know how many people would take the word of other members instead of a priest, but hey it’s a fun time in there.

The good thing about the site is to rate a sin, you do not have to be a member. You can signup and post your sins and see how forgivable it is or just go ahead and put a halo or horns on sins done by other members. I tried it and I was kind of hooked. Some of the sins people have posted in there are hilarious. Also the tag cloud makes it really easy to pick a particular subject and make a comment on it.

Like I said, I am not sure how many people would consider my forgiving over a priests but it sure as heck is fun. You have got to try it out. Lemme know what you think through your comments.

Cre8buzz - Social Networking Site

Social Networking Sites - they seem to be everywhere! Myspace and Facebook laid out the path for other networking sites but it has been a while since we have had any good ones come out on the internet. I was glad when I came across cre8buzz as this site has a very clean and fresh look to it compared to Myspace’s cluttered and advertisement jammed interface.

Cre8buzz.com, still in private Beta is said to be out in public in about couple weeks, probably 4-5 weeks at the most. I was lucky enough to get an invitation to join the private beta testing to give feedbacks on any bugs and so on. I joined yesterday and I used the site for about 3 hours and I didnt have any problems, so it is surely going in the right path.

Another things that really won me over was the design of this site. The site is clean and very soothing to look at with nice design and easy navigation. Your profile has sections divided into categories like podcasting, video galleries, pictures, recent visitors, comment box and you can change the layout as well just as you do it in myspace, but again in a much better way than Myspace offers it.

My profile managment section

My default layout profile pages

One of the “pimped”out profile pages
You can see from the screenshots above the layout is very clean and fresh. Once this site goes in public and if you are looking to network, this site should be a must add on your list.