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Mini Inflatables
What do you get when you combine the ultimate summer playground with a fun, cool brand that is willing to play with you? You get life-size Mini convertibles, inflatable beach toys that are as much fun for adults as they are for kids. Most likely kids will have no chance at all to play with these toys as the Mini inflatable screams grown-up fun in an irresistible way. This is the ultimate beach accessory; too big for the ordinary pool but perfect for the warm waters and sandy beaches where the in crowds gather to see and to be seen.







Texture Pack - 2















Simple yet beautiful wallpapers
























Apple Wallpapers in Memory of Steve Jobs - part 2
























Road Photography (High Definition Wallpapers)








“Once, in my father’s bookshop, I heard a regular customer say that few things leave a deeper mark on a reader than the first book that finds its way into his heart. Those first images, the echo of words we think we have left behind, accompany us throughout our lives and sculpt a palace in our memory to which, sooner or later—no matter how many books we read, how many worlds we discover, or how much we learn or forget—we will return.”
— Carlos Ruiz Zafón, The Shadow of the Wind
— Carlos Ruiz Zafón, The Shadow of the Wind
Unuseless Japanese Inventions
上个月定的书,今天终于从亚马逊收到了。这本书里面收录了许许多多的日本变态发明,看着就让人好笑。不过说真的,好笑归好笑,还挺有趣挺能激发人的想象力。有机会可以买来看看哦。。。








ARM PC in a USB stick
FXI Cotton Candy is an ARM PC in a USB stick. Cotton Candy is set to be offered by Norwegian company FXI Technologies. Inside a USB stick that measures 8 x 2.5cm and weighs just 21 grams, FXI have managed to cram a 1.2GHz ARM Cortex A9 processor, 1GB RAM, an ARM Mali-400MP GPU, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, HDMI, USB 2.0, and a Micro SD card reader supporting up to 64GB cards. The operating system can be either Android or a Linux distribution. There’s also a virtualization client for running Windows, Linux, and Mac instances. geek.
Fotolia reveals the secrets of great digital art
Fotolia offers free downloads to learn the secrets behind professional Photoshop work. If you have ever wanted to know the secrets behind the work of some of the best digital artists in the world, then Fotolia has the answer. The first PSD will be available on 9 December from: en.tenbyfotolia.com
Very very good Fractal Art
“I will not be able to contain the intensity, the immensity of what I feel for you. Not simple love, nor simpler lust, but an overwhelming need for you that I fear will annihilate me, or at least unfit me for my normal existence of making tea, cooking supper, feeding cats.”
— Emotional Geology by Linda Gillard (location 2727)
— Emotional Geology by Linda Gillard (location 2727)
With Search+, Google Fires Another Shot at Facebook | Epicenter | Wired.com
LAS VEGAS -- If last year's launch of Google+ was the search giant's first shot in the social wars, consider the new Search plus Your World product its FROM: wired.com

The Middleman Is Thriving on the Internet
NO journalist likes to be told he’s naïve. But that’s what Zach Yungst, co-founder of cater2.me, told me after I wrote a Ping column suggesting that companies that pay for their employee’s meals, as many high-tech firms do, retard the economic life of a neighborhood.
A classic invention | The Economist
TECHNOLOGICAL spin-outs from universities are usually expected to emerge from the engineering department, the school of medicine or the faculty of physics. At Oxford, however, they like to do things differently. The latest invention to emerge from the dreaming spires of England’s oldest university is the brainchild not of any of these academic Johnny-come-latelies, but rather of a group who trace their origins to Oxford’s medieval foundation: its classicists.
Learn To Code
Linux Journal - Sep 2011
The Richest Man in Town
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> He calls up the rich man.
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> "Sir, according to our research you haven't made a contribution to the United Way, would you like to do so?"
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> The rich man responds, "A contribution? Does your research show that I have an invalid mother who requires expensive surgery once a year just to stay alive?"
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> The worker is feeling a bit embarrassed and says, "Well, no sir, I'm..."
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> "Does your research show that my sister's husband was killed in a car accident? She has three kids and no means of support!"
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> The worker is feeling quite embarrassed at this point. "I'm terribly sorry..."
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> "Does your research show that my brother broke his neck on the job and now requires a full time nurse to have any kind of normal life?"
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