If you’ve always wanted an easier way to rewind your DVDs, look no further than the “DVD Rewinder”. You’ll find that and more in this amusing list of gadgets.
The DVD Rewinder works with all disc based digital media to provide optimized digital experience. Visual indicators blink and audible sounds are played while your digital media is “reversed”. Read more »
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Got no time to shop? Well, Buy.com is the right place to head on if you are in need of anything. Just go to Buy.com’s site and you will find everything you need. I repeat, e-v-e-r-y-t-h-i-n-g! Yes, you read it right. Read more »
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There are those who will throw away their old record covers but there are those that will use them to create some mind blowing artistic stuff. One of them is definitely Christian Marclay, a New York visual artist, DJ and composer who used record covers of Michael Jackson, Doors, Donna Summer, David Bowie and many others for this piece of art. Read more »
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Cellit September 7, 2010 | 73 words in post
If you’re interested in doing mobile marketing in order to promote your business, I suggest you to check out Cellit Mobile Marketing. They provide mobile solutions to all by combining world-class customer service and marketing know-how with engineering expertise. They generate results, increase sales and reach customers in ways traditional marketing strategies can not.
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What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas — specially the money you lose! In 2007, Terrance Watanabe lost about $127 million dollars in one year, making it one of the biggest – if not the biggest – losing streaks by an individual in Las Vegas history.
A native of Omaha, Nebraska, Mr. Watanabe had built his fortune on plastic trinkets, the kind given away at carnivals and church fund-raisers: batons filled with tinsel, magic wands that light up, plastic spider rings that cost $1 for a bag of more than 100. After selling his $300 million business in 2000, Watanabe “didn’t know what to do with his time” according to some, and later became one of the casino’s top customers.
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