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2008-12-19

Thailand’s Tiger Temple

"You may have heard about Wat Pa Luang Ta Bua, the famous Tiger Temple in Thailand. Well, now the rest of the world has too."


http://blog.tricycle.com/?p=967


http://www.walkingwithtigers.org/index.php

微波爐大合唱'Jingle Bells' (Microwave Ovens Sing 'Jingle Bells')




http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=1RZVGZ3KnYA

The Duchess of Cornwall, greeted by a grinning horse

"As the duchess smiled for a photograph during a tour of the stables backstage, the handsome horse also bared his teeth and played up to the cameras as he posed alongside the royal guest."

http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/royal_family/Camilla-52059.html

http://whatcriscilikes.tumblr.com/post/65627722/whatson-britches-this-could-be-the-best-picture

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flehmen

68% of businesses say they’ll add Macs in ’09

"In a just-published survey, 68% of some 700 companies polled said they will allow their end users to deploy Macs as their work systems in the next 12 months. That's exactly double the percentage of businesses that answered the same question eight months ago, said Laura DiDio, an analyst at Information Technology Intelligence Corp. (ITIC).

"And Apple hasn't done anything to actively promote this," DiDio said. Instead, faced by users "begging to use a Mac," IT managers are reacting to the "consumerization" of technology in the enterprise, she explained. "

http://blog.collaborationmatters.com/blog/cmblog.nsf/dx/wow.-68-of-business-say-theyll-add-macs-in-09

Telonu Gives Employees A Place To Vent

"Telonu is a service that allows you to post “tells” or reviews about a company you currently work for, previously worked for, or wished you worked for. Not only that, you can also ask questions like, “When’s the last time you got a raise?”, or, “Are we allowed to wear jeans to work?”. Telonu also creates the same atmosphere for schools, brands, and people."


http://demogirl.com/2008/12/17/telonu-gives-employees-a-place-to-vent/

Homegrown - Film

"HOMEGROWN follows the Dervaes family who run a small organic farm in the heart of urban Pasadena, California. While "living off the grid", they harvest over 6,000 pounds of produce on less than a quarter of an acre, make their own bio diesel, power their computers with the help of solar panels, and maintain a website that gets 4,000 hits a day. The film is an intimate human portrait of what it's like to live like "Little House on the Prairie" in the 21st Century."

http://www.homegrown-film.com/trailer.html