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This is a good explanation of how to make Oyakodon (Japanese chicken and egg rice bowl). And the dog speaks very good English (without moving his mouth -- Japan never fails to amaze me).
Before you kill the biggest giant on the planet, you need to be capable of killing some slightly smaller giants. Actually, you should probably begin by killing midgets, and work your way up.
The Samsung Clover is an eco-sensitive mobile phone designed to grow
old with you. A set of four module interfaces (vision, location,
sound, and sensor) customize the product according to your changing
needs and preferences.
There are a number of extension modules that can be added by users and
developers. These are physical devices that can be easily added,
removed, or even shared to collect and share environmental awareness
in a collaborative social network called "eco map".
It’s also made from recycled materials, so it is eco-friendly for
those who care about the environment. The back of the phone features
PLCD that transforms from opaque to transparent, depending on the
current intensity of the battery level.
The package is also designed for aiming eco friendly. Customers do
not have to make rubbish from an empty box because the package can
become a charging port itself including solar panels.
Engagement photos normally make me feel a bit nauseated, though modern-minded photographers these days are really trying hard to come up with new and original poses/backrounds/angles to make the photos seem fresh. I came across this album my friend Erika (who, incidentally, lives in Singapore, though she's not ditzy like the girls featured in my previous post) posted on Facebook, and I had to do a double-take. I'd never seen "engagement" done like this before!




When Andrew, a good friend from high school, saw one of my Alltop gear photos, he immediately knew it was a tongue-in-cheek reference to the classic MySpace portrait. You know the one. The one, er, on the ground? The one that totally doesn't look like the user at all and you can't actually really see their face anyway? "Now all you gotta do is take one from high up and wash yourself out," Andrew said.