Saturday, 30 January 2010
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Sunday, 24 January 2010
How To Make Duct Tape Wallet
This is the best one among all other duct tape wallet videos.
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Saturday, 23 January 2010
Taiwanese Built Himself A Transformer
This Taiwanese spent 2 weeks and 50,000 Taiwan dollars to build himself a transformer using scraped car metals. It stands at 4 meters high and weighs 550Kg.
Friday, 22 January 2010
Chinese Girl Jumped, Commited Suicide
WARNING: Please do not play this video if you do not wish to watch a girl jumped to her death!
Click here to watch this video
Click here to watch this video
Thursday, 21 January 2010
YouTube Takes A Small Step Into The Film Rental Market
SAN FRANCISCO — YouTube made its long-awaited entry on Wednesday into the business of online movie rentals. But do not expect to be able to stream to your PC the latest Hollywood blockbuster or even a flick from a studio’s dusty catalog of classics.
YouTube, which is owned by Google, is introducing its rental service with just five movies, all from independent filmmakers.
By comparison, Netflix gives its customers the choice of thousands of films, and most cable operators offer their customers large catalogs of on-demand films. More movies will come to the YouTube service later, but the company did not say when or what films it may offer.
Still, YouTube’s decision to dip its toes in online rentals represents a significant, if expected, shift for the online video site. YouTube has thrived by offering an eclectic collection of free video clips and earns most of its revenue from advertising. YouTube already offers some older, full-length movies on its site free.
Read more from The New York Times
Diesel's SFW XXX Party Clip
This clip may be old but still impressively fun!
Diesel's SFW XXX Party Clip - Watch more Funny Videos
Diesel's SFW XXX Party Clip - Watch more Funny Videos
Wednesday, 20 January 2010
Sunday, 17 January 2010
LG's Flexible e-Paper Is Only 0.3mm Thin
LG Display Co., Ltd., a leading innovator of thin-film transistor liquid crystal display (TFT-LCD) technology, announced it has developed the 19-inch flexible e-paper – the world’s largest.
The 19-inch wide (250×400mm) flexible e-paper is almost as big as a page of A3-sized newspaper. Approximately eight times larger than e-books of 6-inch class, the product is optimized for an e-newspaper and able to convey the feeling of reading an actual newspaper. Additionally, as the product measures 0.3 millimeters thin, the e-paper weighs just 130 grams despite its 19-inch size.
Read more here
Saturday, 16 January 2010
Ross Kemp goes to the Middle East
I'm back after MIA for 3/4 of a year. Here's a recent 2 episode series showing Ross Kemp in Gaza & Israel to find out what's exactly going on over there, and why did the war happen.
Episode 1: Gaza
Episode 2: Israel
Episode 1: Gaza
Episode 2: Israel
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