sâmbătă, 19 martie 2011

Damn Cool Pics

Damn Cool Pics


Girl play piano with no finger on one hand

Posted: 18 Mar 2011 09:01 PM PDT

A chinese girl playing piano with no fingers on one hand,She has never seen a piano until 3 years ago. because she live in a very small town,The video make me realize, how lucky we are.God bless her.


Vintage Products That Are Trying To Kill You

Posted: 18 Mar 2011 08:56 PM PDT

It's hard to create brand loyalty when your customers keep dying. It's hard to believe some of things people use to pay to subject themselves to. For more products.


How People Change Over Time

Posted: 18 Mar 2011 08:27 PM PDT

Nice Russian photo project that shows the difference between people's photos in the passport and the real life.


















































Source: mimal.livejournal.com


Hand Dryer to the Face

Posted: 18 Mar 2011 08:10 PM PDT

Funny collection of pictures with people who blow away their mouths with a high powered hand dryer.






















































If You Watch It Backwards

Posted: 18 Mar 2011 08:04 PM PDT

A site devoted to reconstructing plots through rewind. So, technically, spoiler alert. Much more over at If You Watch It Backwards.




















Large Swarms of Fish along the Coast of Acapulco

Posted: 18 Mar 2011 07:55 PM PDT

The shores of Acapulco's beaches were this weekend teeming with masses of fish packed so tightly they looked like an oil slick from above.

Thousands of sardines, anchovies, stripped bass and mackerel surged along the coast of the Mexican resort in an event believed to be linked to the devastating Japanese tsunami.

Delighted fishermen rushed out in wooden motor boats, abandoning their rods and nets and simply scooping the fish up with buckets.












Source: dailymail


Your Weekly Address: American Jobs Through Exports to Latin America

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Saturday, March 19,  2011
 

Your Weekly Address: American Jobs Through Exports to Latin America

Even as the President maintains his focus on international crises in Japan and Libya, he discusses his trip to Latin America to open up markets for US products.

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Weekly Wrap Up

Standing with the people of Japan: After the tragic earthquakes and tsunami in Japan, President Obama spoke on the United States' commitment to support our friend and ally. He also visited the Japanese embassy and signed a condolence book. Find out more about what you can do to help at USAID.gov.

Education: President Obama visited a middle school in Arlington, Virginia, where he spoke on the need to reform the No Child Left Behind legislation before the beginning of the coming school year.

Good Government: From the beginning of his presidency, President Obama has worked to make the federal government more transparent and accountable to the American people. This week, we highlighted the work that's been accomplished in these first two years.

West Wing Week: "Punching Above Your Weight"

March Madness: President Obama took a few minutes and filled out brackets for the 2011 NCAA men's and women's basketball championships.

Green beer for more than St. Patrick's Day: The Department of Energy blog highlighted a brewery in Manhattan that's developed a diesel-electric delivery vehicle.

Mobile broadband for America's future: FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski spoke on the importance of continuing to invest in mobile broadband development to keep America competitive.

2011 Financial Capability Challenge: The Department of the Treasury and Department of Education have teamed up to help teach high school students financial literacy. Find out more at www.challenge.treas.gov.

Celebrating Women's History Month: In honor of Women’s History Month, VA is celebrating the accomplishments female service members have made while serving our country.

National Broadband Map: The Department of Education, through Data.ED.gov, launched an education-focused national broadband map, providing the first national picture of high-speed internet access at PK-12 schools, colleges, and universities in the United States.

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Seth's Blog : Better than it sounds

Better than it sounds

Mark Twain said that Wagner wrote music that was better than it sounds.

It's an interesting way to think about marketing. Is your product better than it sounds, or does it sound better than it is?

We call the first a discovery, something worthy of word of mouth. The second? Hype.

 
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