April 2010
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Dead people are more reliable then the Live people
– Hugo Reyes
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Nokia N8
Nokia introduces new member in its N series line up. The Nokia N8. In quick specs look it comes with brand new 12MP camera (first of its kind in the Nokia range) with Carl Zeiss optics and Xenon flash.
It comes with 3.5-inch HD capacitive touchscreen and featuring for the first time a HDMI output with Dolby Digital Plus surround sound.
The new N8 will also come with then new...
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It seems you’ve forgotten my very first lesson, Doctor. When you open your...
– Walter Bishop
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Artist Talks Subway Etiquette Signs - Gothamist →
Jason Shelowitz (aka jayshells), is being embraced by the masses for his good deed/public art project. He’s created around 400 of the posters, all calling out straphanger’s on their unsavory underground habits.
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Lessons Learned : When you bump into someone, not matter how busy they seem to be, it is always better to greet them at first sight, cause there might not be a second chance
I think computer viruses should count as life. I think it says something about...
– Stephen Hawking
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SCINTILLATION by Xavier Chassaing
Play of light and shapes. A visual experiment made up of over 35,000 photographs. It combines an innovative mix of stop motion and live projection mapping techniques.
Featuring music by myspace.com/fedaden
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101 Simple Meals Ready in 10 Minutes or Less →
101 Simple Meals Ready in 10 Minutes or Less (New York Times) Instead of McDs and Subways, have these:
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(7) - Make pesto: put a couple of cups of basil leaves, a garlic clove, salt, pepper and olive oil as necessary in a blender (walnuts and Parmesan are optional). Serve over pasta (dilute with oil or water as necessary) or grilled fish or meat. (11) - Warm olive oil in a skillet...
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Sincerely, Spain by Matthew Brown
Matthew Brown shares his experience while he was in Spain.
The layers and layers of history everywhere the eyes turned gave the sense of mystery and exciting eeriness. It was a life-changing experience, and I have the utmost respect and envy toward the amazing lifestyle of the Spanish people. - Mathew Brown
March 2010
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