Although the beginning of the week has been marked by the disaster and grief [RUS] [1], Russian bloggers and computer geeks tried to leave some place in their lives for a smile. Below are few of the pranks proposed by bloggers and several software companies.
Blogger Smoking Observer published the photo of the new “Stealth” tank named T-90 “Ghost”:
Russian leading search engine Yandex turned all the images in its images search upside down. Some bloggers thought [3] [RUS] it was a browser's bug, however the date of the unusual “feature” spoke for itself.
Software company ABBYY that specializes in electronic translation services announced [5] [RUS] that it was going to include a Na'vi language [6] dictionary in the next release supporting the announcement with the Na'vi-like picture of one of the top-managers:
Popular humor portal bash.org.ru changed [8] its interface to Empire-Russian language [9] (the style of writing existed before 1917):
Initial mistakes in the old-Russian orthography provoked a lengthy discussion [8] [RUS] among bloggers.
Israelinfo.ru, a Russian-speaking Israeli portal, posted info [11] [RUS] on the upcoming e-mail tax, proposed by Knesset.
But the most influential (and most make-believe) was a prank by popular portal “Novy Region” [12] with the photo of missile launcher S-300 [13] stuck in the puddle of mud: