Friday, July 28, 2006

This video explains you, with simple words, the closest guarded “secret” so closed that almost everyone knows but is so brainwashed by the society to forget the basic foundation tought by all philosophies and religions in the world.

It is loosely based on the book The Science of Getting Rich you can find free of charge in the success library on this site.

Enjoy it: to get more info you can visit the main site: http://www.thesecret.tv

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Criss Angel And Half A Woman - video powered by Metacafe

Criss Angel pulls a lady apart and then half of her crawls away! This will shock you. He does it in the middle of Sunset Park in Vegas.

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Tuesday, July 25, 2006
BumpTop 3D Desktop Prototype

Wow.... i think this is a really cool project, i would love to have this instead of my windows type desktop.

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Monday, July 24, 2006
Just total ownage, crazzzzy!


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Saturday, July 22, 2006

Always Cool - video powered by Metacafe

Smile in every circumstances!


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This guy gets hit by a car running a red light, lands on his feet and walks around yelling.



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Friday, July 21, 2006

Look What You Have Done - video powered by Metacafe

The kid will remember this as a traumatic experience for
the rest of his life.


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Final Fantasy - Gracia - Passion

excellent video

posted by Alex at 11:21 PM 0 comments
Had a bit of free time last night, so I edited together some of my best moves. Hope you like it.


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Watch a quick video tour of Google Checkout: a faster, safer and more convenient way to shop online.

$10 off $20 coupon codes are available for this retailers at the moment. Discount valid once per store.

If you signup using your CitiCard you will also get $5 or 1000 ThankYou points (which equals $10) credited once after first transaction using google Checkout.



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Shirt Folder - video powered by Metacafe

Instructions on how to make your own shirt folder. Pretty
clever. I remmember seeing similar gadget on TV that was selling for $19.99 or so + S&H... haha



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How to Make it in New York on $15 a Day is a comedy about the wonderful world of unemployment in New York City.

Every weekday morning, millions of New Yorkers drag themselves out of bed, pour coffee down their throats, and begin their nightmare morning commute to a job they don't even like. But not every New Yorker. After years of slave labor at a soul sucking 9 to 5, Kenny (Kevin Miller) and Chris (Duane Allen) are called into the boss's office for some bad news - they're going to be laid off. Unlike Chris, who nervously answers any "help wanted" sign he can find, Kenny studies the ins and outs of the NYC Department of Labor and learns just how easy it is to get a check every week for doing absolutely nothing!

Once he starts making the system work for him for a change, Kenny sees his joblessness as a blessing and begins a memorable summer living off of his unemployment checks in the most exciting city in the world. The only problem is that the checks are barely enough to live on. But with the help of an ex-construction worker on disability (Geoff Kirsch), Kenny scours the city in search of inexpensive activities to pass the time, actually enjoying his life for the first time in a while, even though Chris complains that he's not "earning" his income.

Before too long Kenny realizes that, even with a strict budget, there is so much you can afford to do in New York, your days can be just as hard to schedule when you DON'T have a job! But after having all this fun and freedom on the government's dime, will Kenny ever be able to return to the working world?



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Run Escape Jump - video powered by Metacafe

It's 2010 and the government has erected concrete
barriers around the hard-to-handle suburbs near Paris. As
a public service, local lad Leito is busy destroying 20
kilos of heroin in the bathtub of his tower-block
apartment when reps of local kingpin Taha come looking


for him. Leito escapes, however in retaliation, Taha
sends his baddies to kidnap Leito's sister, Lola. Soon,
Lola is strung out on heroin and Leito finds himself
doing sit-ups in prison. Meanwhile, undercover cop Damien
captures a Latino crime boss and shuts down his illicit
casino, against very stacked odds. As a reward, Damien is
assigned to penetrate notorious Suburb 13 and stop the
countdown on a deadly bomb that was hijacked by Taha.



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Thursday, July 20, 2006
Chris Bliss performing an amazing juggling routine.


posted by Alex at 10:32 PM 0 comments
crazy!!


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Wednesday, July 19, 2006
This Bulldog can skate better than most people. Nice!!!

posted by Alex at 5:37 PM 0 comments
Thanks to http://onegoodmove.org and Rx @ http://thepartyparty.com/

Greets to arstechnica!

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Do you want to take a trip down the rabbit hole? Get ready, because that's exactly what you'll do when you view this documentary!

With a genre-busting break-through format and layout, the graphics, colors and characters compel viewers to ask themselves Great Questions that will recreate their lives as they know them.

With the help of fourteen leading quantum physicists, scientist and spiritual thinkers, this documentary will guide you on a course from the scientific to the spiritual, and from the universal to the deeply personal. Along the way, it asks such questions as: Are we seeing the world as it really is? What are thoughts made of? What is the relationship between our thoughts and our world? Are we biologically addicted to certain emotions? How can I create my day every day? The answer to the last question is a resounding yes: you are an infinite set of possibilities, and you can choose every day which reality you want to create for yourself.

This film shows you how!


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