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Seriously? - Craized.com. Just good pics. This guy has some incredible strength, balance and trust he wont fall. << Previous - Craized.com - Next >> September 20th, 2010Oh Sh*t Mom! Help! He has a big gun! I love Rivers They go wherever the hell they want.Awesome House I would live there. September 17th, 2010A Clear Lake The boat looks like it is floating in the air because the water is so clear! Page 2 fanfiction - images. Missing square puzzle animation.gif. In pictures: the 40th International Exhibition of Inventions in Geneva.

100 Websites You Should Know and Use. In the spring of 2007, Julius Wiedemann, editor in charge at Taschen GmbH, gave a legendary TED University talk: an ultra-fast-moving ride through the “100 websites you should know and use.” Six years later, it remains one of the most viewed TED blog posts ever. Time for an update? We think so. Below, the 2013 edition of the 100 websites to put on your radar and in your browser. To see the original list, click here. And now, the original list from 2007, created by Julius Wiedemann, editor in charge at Taschen GmbH. Water in the Cup' Brain Teaser. When computers were sexy: Hilarious vintage ads from the early days of the PC. By Daily Mail Reporter Published: 05:19 GMT, 1 April 2012 | Updated: 06:31 GMT, 1 April 2012 Companies such as Apple have made their name by marketing their products not just as technological tools but as glamorous and fun toys.

But this marketing technique is nothing new, as these vintage adverts from the early days of PCs show. They portray computers as fun, easy to use - and even sexy, with the help of a few eager-looking models. Other quirks of the now-outdated ads include the attempt to initiate consumers in the strange world of 'electronic mail', and an appearance from the young Bill Gates. 'Maybe even sexy': This glamorous 1971 advert is trying to sell a modem, of all things Girl power: Technico Inc also used sex appeal to sell their 'microcomputer' in 1978 Sex sells: Film character Elvira was recruited to depict a desktop as a chainsaw tearing apart the old ways of doing things in this bizarre 1991 advert What indeed?

Handy? Giant? 砂ゲー. Www.cybersalt.org/images/stories/swf/clocks/ringclock.swf. All The Coolness. Kevin Richardson (zoologist) Kevin Richardson next to a jaguar Kevin Richardson (born October 8, 1974) is a South African zookeeper who has worked extensively with native animals of Africa.

He has been accepted into several clans of spotted hyenas and prides of lions. [1] Kevin Richardson was born in the Nightingale Clinic in October 3 1971 Johannesburg, South Africa. He spent his childhood in the neighbourhood of Orange Grove.[2] His mother, Patricia, worked for Barclays Bank and was also born in South Africa. Richardson's father, who worked for a pharmaceutical company, was born in the United Kingdom and moved to South Africa from Reading, Berkshire. Kevin Richardson is the youngest of four children: he has an older brother and two sisters who are twins.[3] His father died when Richardson was thirteen years old.

Richardson went to college and studied zoology, but quit following two years of repetitive lessons on marine biology instead of mammals. Kevin Richardson with hyena Kevin Richardson with lions. Godsmouse.com by Uli Schöberl 2008. Video: French Electronic Musical Jello. Touch Effects. TAP JOINT.