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New Need for Speed Carbon Trailer
This is a new trailer for Need for Speed Carbon. I’ve posted a while ago on the first “not detailed” Need for Speed Carbon trailer. This one is certainly better and cool!
Some info:
Electronic Arts has officially confirmed that Need for Speed Carbon is in development and will hit the streets this November. Developed by EA Black Box in Vancouver, British Columbia, Need for Speed Carbon will offer players a mix of the Underground and previous NFS games while driving will take place on treacherous canyon roads.
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Chris Angel Reveals His Levitation Trick
Here is a video clips showing Chris Angel reveal his levitation trick. Simple trick uh?
This video clips below shows Chris Angle performing his levitation tricks in front of public – live!
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Most Expensive Domain Name
Guess what, the most expensive domain name is Business.com. Business.com was sold by Texan entrepreneur Marc Ostrofsky on Dec 1 1999 for £4.6 million ($7.5 million).
Marc, a 38-year-old Houston media entrepreneur, bought the domain name from a London Internet service provider for $150,000 in 1996, the same year his children’s nanny won $21 million in the Texas lottery. Ostrofsky is not only a savvy businessman but also a very thoughtful husband. When he sold the domain name www.eflowers.com for $25,000 – and 50 cents on every transaction at that site – he made eFlowers promise to send his wife a dozen roses each month for the rest of her life!
This is how the Business.com website looks like:

This is a real business!
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Finally Commission Junction (CJ) Re-Accepts Malaysians
It was a shocker to me when a friend of mine informed me that Commission Junction, CJ has reopened their affiliate programme to Malaysians. YES! Previously, Malaysian was unable to register because of high volume of frauds.
Check it out here:
https://signup.cj.com/member/publisherSignUp.do

A quick info about CJ:
Commission Junction, a ValueClick company, provides advanced performance-based marketing solutions that help marketers increase online leads and sales.
By facilitating strategic relationships between advertisers and publishers, Commission Junction leverages its proven expertise in affiliate marketing, partner marketing and search marketing to drive measurable results for its clients.
More at: https://www.cj.com/about/
So, wait no more, go and sign up!
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Engineering Marvel: The Monitor-Merrimac Memorial Bridge-Tunnel (MMMBT)
The Monitor-Merrimac Memorial Bridge-Tunnel (MMMBT), a 4.6-mile long combination bridge-tunnel system (named for the two ironclad ships that fought in the Hampton Roads harbor during the Civil War) connecting two Virginia communities across the mouth of the James River.

The tunnel is 4,800 feet long from portal to portal, and it was built by the immersed sunken tube method, comprised of 15 prefabricated segments each 300 feet long and with two 2-lane bores, placed by lay-barges and joined together in a trench dredged in the bottom of the harbor, and backfilled over with earth. Four percent (4%) maximum grades are utilized in the tunnel, and a 60 mph design speed. The traffic lanes in the tunnel are 13 feet wide, with 2.5-foot-wide ledges on either side of the roadway, and with 16.5 feet of vertical clearance from the roadway to the ceiling. The current shipping channel above the deepest part of the tunnel has 800 feet of horizontal width and 45 feet of vertical depth below the average low-tide water level, and the tunnel was designed and built deep enough to allow for a future enlargement of the shipping channel to 1,000 feet of horizontal width and 55 feet of vertical depth below the average low-tide water level.
The MMMBT opened in April 1992 after seven years of construction. The MMMBT cost $400 million to build, and it includes a four-lane tunnel that is 4,800 feet (1,463 m) long, two man-made portal islands, and 3.2 miles (5.1 km) of twin trestle. (Fabricating the tunnel portion of the bridge and lowering it into place cost $126 million alone.)
Source: Snopes
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Air Conditioned Shirt
Yet another Japanese creative…this is a USB powered air conditioned shirt, an ingenious idea of Kouzi Ichigaya, an ex-Sony technician.
So, hot sunny day? Hot no more. This shirt proves handy!

Looks like a CPU fan to me…
Source: NewLaunches.com
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Notepad Easter Egg: Bush Bug!
This is really cool…never thought Notepad has this nut! But how Bush get involved? Read on…
- Open an empty notepad file
- Type “Bush hid the facts” (without the quotes)
- Save it as whatever you want.
- Close it, and re-open it.
You will get this: ??桳栠?琠??捡獴
Actually, this bug has something to with a string of 4-3-3-5 long strings (e.g. abcd efg hij klmno) will also do the same trick.
This is due to a limitation in Windows. Text files containing Unicode UTF-16-encoded Unicode are supposed to start with a “Byte-Order Mark” (BOM), which is a two-byte flag that tells a reader how the following UTF-16 data is encoded.
Try this:
- Gore ate the crows
- this got hot stuff
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