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I made it through the wilderness. Somehow I made it through. Didn’t know how lost I was… Until I found you.
Yes, it’s Friday! and we somehow made it thru another meaningless work/school week. Can you believe it’s already September? 3/4 of the year is already gone yet what have you accomplished? I wonder how many people kept their New Year’s resolution from beginning of the year. As for me, I’m nowhere near. I suppose there’s still 3 month left to end world hunger. :snicker:
Well… hope everyone have a great weekend and somehow figure out a way to make next 3 months a meaningful one. Cheers!!
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Procrastination Chart
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If you are reading this, you are probably procrastinating.
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This could’ve came in handy during school…
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Now there is i -sleep, a comfortable soft pillow which can be attached on the top of each laptop and functions like a rescue west in an airplane - with the difference… it really saves us. If we tend to fall asleep, we just close our laptop, a pillow gets filled with warm air, music is being played and after 10 minutes the alarm clock rings. Bonne nuit!
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Tape Findings
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Found home recordings, and other cassette deck oddities
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Skype chat monitored and censored
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China is monitoring the chat messages of Skype users and censoring them if they contain sensitive keywords such as Tibet or Communist Party, according to Canadian researchers.
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Little Tokyo seeks to build back Japanese vibe
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The last time Little Tokyo tried getting back to its Japanese roots, it was in the early 1980s with the Japanese Village Plaza, a warren of sweets shops, tea stands and trinket stores under sloping glazed-tile roofs.
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Face shaping tools hit the shelves for self-change
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Unsatisfied with your face? Is your mouth too wide or your head too big? Do you want to change the shape of your face without an expensive operation? If you feel like this, you may not be alone, as it seems that a lot of Japanese people might think the same way.
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Eating sheeps testicles China
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Chris, Karin, Romaine and myself (Jesse) eating sheeps testicles in Beijing, China.
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The 10 Products Only Douchebags Buy
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There are some things that scream out “I’m a huge douchebag!” in a way that makes you stop, take in what you’ve just witnessed, and then give a silent nod of confirmation that “yes, that is one giant douchebag.” These are ten items so intrinsically douchey they could take even the most dignified gentleman and make him look like a raging jackass.
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Endless PeriPeri toy simulates the feel of opening cardboard boxes
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This toy is called Endless PeriPeri (Mugen PeriPeri), and it’s meant to simulate the feel of opening the cardboard boxes that cookies and other snack food are packaged and sold in at supermarkets. “PeriPeri” is an onomatopoeic replication of the sound of opening such a package.
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