April 1st, 2009
Take a look at this photo mural that expands for a hundred meters. It is titled “We’re All Gonna Die“. I found it interestingly unique and fascinating as it was shot from the same location over a span of twenty days. There are some interesting expressions put together.
I particularly found the two people with the eye patches (one with it over their right eye and the other over their left) to be funny. I wonder if the shot was taken at the same time of a couple or if it was pieced together through thousands of photos taken in those twenty days. Regardless, I found it interestingly enough to share and put my thoughts on it.
What do you think about it?
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Tags: 100 foot photograph mural, 20 days, simon hoegsberg, We're all gonna die
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April 1st, 2009
Last night, I read an article about Google’s attempt to make a foot print in China, the largest up and coming consumer nation. Goolge will offer one million music free downloads to the people living in China with an IP originating from China. If you are not living in China, I guess you are out of luck. They will generate revenue through advertisements as people download the music by visiting the website. This is awesome but I don’t think this will do anything about combating piracy in China, where supposedly, 90% of all music is obtained illegally.
The funny thing to me is that music artists cry about the fact that making music is unprofitable. Some may even give up making music. Sure, piracy is bad but don’t musicians do it for the love and talent? If your... Continue Reading...
Tags: china, google, piracy, rock star, song downloads
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February 2nd, 2009
Can you really fault anyone if you actually believe in a company called “Cash4Gold”??? At first, I thought it was just a late night infomercial they played along old show re-runs but seems like they are huge now. Must be really profitable by scamming people’s valuable gold and in exchange paying out lowly sums of cash. Just found an article of an ex-employee giving his confessions for working at Cash4gold.
I guess people really don’t know much about schemes but honestly, can you trust a company that will basically send you an envelope for you to put your jewelry in and then pay you on what they determine the value of the items? I guess most logical thinking would be that if you had anything of value, you would already know and probably take it to a real jeweler... Continue Reading...
Tags: cash4gold, economy, ponzi, recession, ripoff scheme
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February 1st, 2009
The other day, I was browsing around the web and as usual, I found some interesting art pieces. This one particularly is a figurine that you will be able to build with just a printer and paper that can withstand folding. Let’s welcome Mr. President Obama!! Is he not exactly what you needed among all the other junk in your office cubicle?
Anyways, you can find it here at Cubeecraft.com and this website also has a whole bunch of ther craft art characters you will be able to print and build. I have also included the Obama figure for you to download in case it becomes a special limited edition which isn’t available any more such as the John McCain cubeecraft rendition.
Have fun!
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Tags: cubeecraft.com, george bush, obama barrack, u.s. government, united states president
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February 1st, 2009
Well, this graph breaks down the entire science and shows why we should kill the driver in the yellow car trying to make an exit at the last minute. Seriously, I knew all this alraedy, but thanks for breaking it down for me.
Click on the picture to see it in full size and find out why the funnel effect is so important to disrupting and causing traffic slowdown. I think we should really investigate how to apprehend that first intial car who caused this entire slowdown on the freeway. And if the freeway is prone to this type of activity, is there any project planning by our lovely city, state or federal council to prevent this from happening? Seriously, one car exiting last minute can cause such ruckus? Have we not advanced far enough to at least defy gravity and beat some other laws... Continue Reading...
Tags: freeway jammed explained, highways, last minute exit, traffic
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