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YouTube :: Videos by Forbidden Kingdom
via MacrosReader by (author unknown) on July 05, 2008
Videos uploaded by Forbidden Kingdom hosted at http://www.youtube.com.Tags:macrosreadermoviefilmetraileryoutubePosted by:macrostandard
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BGInfo 個人桌面備忘錄,將電腦必備資訊整合到桌布上
via 電腦玩物 by 異塵行者 on July 05, 2008
...的」文字整合到桌面圖片上而已,而Windows電腦桌面本來就會顯示桌布圖片,所以「BGInfo」可以說更加的輕便而不影響系統效能,又能快速完成的「電腦資訊檢索」和「筆記備忘」功能,如果你有這方面的需要,或者只是想單純試試看一個「在桌面圖片上增加文字的工具」,都值得玩玩看「BGInfo」。
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Another postcard from Urf
via See Mike Draw by seemikedraw on July 05, 2008
Yep, still spending my time on Urf. I’d like to thank the sociopath on reddit who referred to me as a ‘fucktard’ and suggested I ‘die in a fire’ - I couldn’t have done it without the help of inspirational individuals such as him.http://theurf.wordpress.comDigg it | Stumble it | del.icio.us | reddit
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Shopbörse: Yieeha geht für 25.000 Euro an Erotikportal
via web 2.0 by Jochen Krisch on July 05, 2008
Wie die Yieeha-Betreiber mittlerweile bestätigt haben, geht Yieeha, Deutschlands mit Abstand innovativstes Social Shopping Projekt, zum Schnäppchenpreis von 20.630 Euro (zzgl. MWSt.) an die Live-Strip-Betreiber Net-Line. Die neuen Betreiber schreiben:"Wir haben lange nach einem innovativen Projekt gesucht, dessen Grundidee uns voll und ganz überzeugt und das es uns ermöglicht, zusätzlich zu...
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Shopbörse: PosterXXL auf Expansionskurs
via web 2.0 by Jochen Krisch on July 05, 2008
... und (Foto-)Papier zahlreiche neue Materialen (Fototapete, Acrylglas, PVC-Plane, Leichtschaumplatte, Klebefolie, etc.) im Angebot (s. Pressemeldung zu den 150 Möglichkeiten). Außerdem können die Nutzer ihre Fotos jetzt im Produktdesigner nachbearbeiten, beschriften, etc.PosterXXL ist ein gutes Beispiel für die zunehmende Zahl von (Online-)Händlern, die sich vornehmlich als Dienstleister ...
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Time Tree Echos, Equilibrium, and The Obama AntiChrist? Pt.2
via Labyrinth of the Psychonaut by soundlessdawn on July 05, 2008
As Part 2 of this Syncro Doppelganger concludes.. We focus our Trilateral Eye on those fuzzy silver disks traveling through the sky. We follow the White Rabbit Barack Freeman down a branch of a Time Tree that seems chillingly familiar.. Perhaps a story told for the 1300th time.. If Time exists at all. In this coming age ~ That which has dwelt in the corners and recesses and boundaries of the mind...
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Ancient Aliens
via ~Daria~ by ~D A R I A~ on July 05, 2008
I've been conducting research into the ancient astronaut and alien origins theories as part of my ongoing interest in esoteric anthropology.It is my personal opinion that ancient peoples were not endowed with lesser intelligence than the people of today. Also, to assume that their interpretations of the world in which they lived are mere fanciful hallucinations reduces the significance of...
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Say NO! to the NWO!
via HPANWO by Ben Emlyn-Jones on July 05, 2008
Here’s one of several vids taken yesterday at the International Anti-New World Order Protest (thanks to Izzy for putting it up). As you can see; I bullhorned Parliament!:http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=WzCPi4RqTZ8“Bullhorning” is going to place which is a centre of authority and government, like the White House or Houses of Parliament, and lecturing or accusing loudly through a megaphone....
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CNN does subliminal advertising [Vid]
via reddit.com: what's new online by (author unknown) on July 05, 2008
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In Iran, Blogging May Be Punishable By Death
via Slashdot by timothy on July 05, 2008
An anonymous reader writes "In Iran, crimes such as apostasy (leaving a religion, in this case Islam) and armed robbery are already punishable by death, but a new bill in Iran aims to add to the list 'establishing weblogs and sites promoting corruption, prostitution and apostasy,' effectively giving the government a free hand in silencing bloggers. The internet is widely used in Iran,...
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