December 2006
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Fri 29 Dec 2006
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The immense weapon you can see have existed. Moreover, there were two of these incredible guns. It has been manufactured by Krupp for the third Reich during WW-2. Hitler wanted “a gun able to pierce a meter of stell, seven meters of concrete, or thirty meters of dense earth”.
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Wed 27 Dec 2006
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After the long hour worked, Santa decided to take a rest…
See you next year!!
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Sun 24 Dec 2006
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Here are collection of creative advertisement that make use of the space on buses.

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Fri 22 Dec 2006
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I wrote about the new look of Optimus Prime the latest Transformers movie sometimes ago on my other site . I was shocked and could not belive they changed my Transformers hero into such a complicated look. I still hope that news was like some kind of rumous over the net.
Now that the new design is likely to be confirmed as the latest Traser Trailer is released. We could see it from a short scene, though still not so clear…

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Fri 22 Dec 2006
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Germany’s GEO magazine published a comprehensive nutrition story based on Peter Menzel and Faith D’Aluisio’s most recent book, Hungry Planet: What The World Eats.
Essentially, they’ve traveled the world to meet “average” families and report on their dietary habits. Apart from being thematically intriguing from a journalistic point of view, it’s also quite awesome from a visual perspective. Basically, Peter has taken photos of the families with their weekly food totals.
Families from Australia, Chad—including a refugee family from Darfur, Sudan—China, Ecuador, Germany, Greenland, Kuwait, Okinawa, Poland, the USA, and others are featured in large portraits, each with a week’s worth of food.
This one is a representative from the US, and here are some others (below the fold). A whole ton of other pictures can be found here.
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Fri 22 Dec 2006
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Accidents do happen everyday, but you don’t see these on the road so often. Hope they were covered by insurance.

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Thu 21 Dec 2006
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Apart from their Eat this is another moment where Celebrities do not want you to see. However it was captured.
No one knows for sure why we yawn, but it’s really funny when celebrities do it. I wonder if they make you feel sleepy.

Avril Lavigne
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Wed 20 Dec 2006
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Welcome to the Asia Pacific Advertising Festival 2006, The Largest Asia Pacific Advertisting Awards Competition. The festival will again celebrate the best creative entries from every corner of the Asian advertising community. It was held in Pattaya Thailand.
There were more than 4,000 pieces of creative work from over 400 advertisting agenties in 39 cities around the region, which were judged to ftind the best for each category in the 2006 festival.
Check out some of the Asia award winning commercial. We really have to appreciate these creavtive and hardworking people for producing such nice and funny commercials. Engglish subtitle for all the commercials in case you do not understand the language.
This is one of my favourate, Title: Wooden Board from Bangkok, Thailand. An ad of ‘Breast Enlargement Cream’, telling the women how desperate a man could be on a Ball shape objects if their partners have a small breast. Very funny!

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Sun 17 Dec 2006
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You better watch out
You better not cry
Better not pout
I’m telling you whySanta Claus is coming to town….
We know that Santa is coming and we really hope that he does not meet with these accident. Hey we are counting on you.
Merry Christmas!!

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Sat 16 Dec 2006
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I know that the English standard in China is not so good, but I never expect these types of English to be shown to the public in China. We called this ‘Chinglish’. I think it will just make people laugh especially to those who can read the Chinese words.
I think I can easily get a job in China as a ‘Chinese To English Translator’, or just teaching English.
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Take care, fall into water carefully!!!

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