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toilet
via انقضـــــــا (Expired) by امیر on July 08, 2008
We don’t swim in your toiletSo please do not pee on our pool !ترجمه: ما در توالت شما شنا نمی کنیمپس شما هم در استخر ما جیش نکنید!*Friends
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Jetson Green: Toyota PreFab
via AMNP by (author unknown) on July 08, 2008
Preston, green ninja master over at Jetson Green, writes:Forget the fact that I lived in Japan and absolutely love its culture, I didn’t know that Toyota had a homes unit. And they’ve been in the business of making homes for over twenty years! The company adapts automobile manufacturing technology to build stylish, earthquake-resistant homes for sale within Japan. The Toyota Homes unit...
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MPlayerWii , a native media player for the Wii, has been released.
via Wiibrew Homebrew Releases by (author unknown) on July 08, 2008
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Crédito para carro fica mais restrito
via G1 > Carros by (author unknown) on July 08, 2008
Bancos pisaram no freio por causa do aumento da inadimplência neste ano.Em maio, 3,66% dos financiamentos apresentavam atraso maior que três meses.
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Leitor reclama de defeitos em aparelhos da Nókia e espera resposta há 3 meses
via Folha Online - Cotidiano - Principal by (author unknown) on July 08, 2008
... período em que seu aparelho ficou na assistência técnica da empresa e no qual a empresa fez sucessivas promessas de entrar em contato com o cliente, mas não o fez. "O Aparelho está próximo de completar 90 dias na assistência técnica e a empresa não dá retorno".O leitor afirma que comprou outro aparelho celular da Nókia, que também apresentou problemas.Leia mais (08/07/2008 - 07h20)
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Bubblewrap Calendar Lets You Pop Your Life Away, One Day at a Time [Pop]
via Gizmodo by Kit Eaton on July 08, 2008
I haven't met a single soul who doesn't like popping bubblewrap, and now there's BubbleCalendar, a full printed calendar that uses the bigger, more satisfying bubbles. And that might all be very neat and stress-relieving... but I have misgivings. Doesn't the expiry of another day of your life, disappearing into the past with a little *phut* of plastic-wrapped gas sound rather sad?...
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Samsung OMNIA
via Tech Blog by (author unknown) on July 08, 2008
PhoneArena provides us with an up-close look at the Samsung OMNIA which includes a 3.2-inch WQVGA touchscreen display, 5.0-megapixel camera, 8GB of internal memory, 16GB Flash, GPS, HSDPA, and 802.11b/g Wi-Fi. Video after the break. Click here for first picture in gallery.Samsung OMNIA is definitely one of the most expected devices on the cell phone market, along with Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 and...
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TROCANDO AS BOLAS
via Jacaré Banguela by rodrigo on July 07, 2008
... Do lado da véia?- É.- Que que tem?- Olha o busto tela, parece uma portuguesa.- É… peitão hein…- Não, cara! O BUSTO!- Pois é, PEI-TÃO.- Porra, o bigode!- É buço, sua anta, BÚ-ÇÔ!Confesso que viajei na maionese, mas tem gente que viaja de outra forma.Realmente, viajar num telégrafo deve ser mais emocionante do que num teleférico.O sinal do celular deve até ficar mais forte.
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Are Gadgets Using Up Some Elements? [Gadgets]
via Gizmodo by matt buchanan on July 07, 2008
Gadgets are using up the earth's elements. Like, the basic elements that make up all chemical matter according Armin Reller, a materials chemist at Germany’s University of Augsburg.Gallium is apparently critical for making LCDs. We'll be out of it in a few years. Hafnium (part of Intel's breakthrough with Penryn) will be gone by 2017 says Dr. Reller. We're also blowing through...
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Creative Recycled Art, Architecture, and Design | WebUrbanist
via weburbanist.com by (author unknown) on July 08, 2008
while the actual direct impact of any given artwork or design may be small the cumulative result of their efforts is palpable and grows bigger with each creative and sustainable design or art project.
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