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Amazing View of Tokyo At Night
Beautiful and simply stunning night views of Tokyo, the capital of Japan.
Just an additional info for you, Tokyo is 5 times the size of New York City.
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Playa Cofi Jukebox – The Ultimate Jukebox

If you love music, especially from the 50’s, 60’s, 70’s and 80’s, Playa Cofi Jukebox is for you. Pick the year (1950 – 1984) and enjoy all the hits.
The best of the top 100 from the golden years of popular music!
OK, just hop to http://www.tropicalglen.com/ and enjoy!
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Tip: Sort Your Start Menu Programs Folders and Icons
After some time, your Start Menu program list might getting messy and messier, with more and more folders and icons added from time to time.
There is a very simple way to sort them neatly (alphabetically) so that next time it is easier to find a program folder that you want.
This will alphabetize every folder and icon in your Start Menu program list:
- Click on Start.
- Point to All Programs.
- Right-click on any folder in All Programs.
- Select the “Sort by Name” option. (*See below)

Done, now you will have a list of folders and icons that are sorted alphabetically!
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Chasing the Cool with Chasing Cool
I came across this newly released book – Chasing Cool. Chasing Cool talks about how corporate America’s shortsighted search for cool. This is a very interesting and cool book and worth a read, definately!

Written by Noah Kerner, a celebrated marketing maverick (cofounder and CEO of Noise Marketing) and Gene Pressman, legendary creative visionary and former co-CEO of Barneys.
Chasing Cool includes interviews with more than seventy of today’s most respected brand visionaries including Russell Simmons (chairman and CEO of Rush Communications), Tony Hawk (Pro skateboarder), Bob Pittman (cofounder of MTV, former president of AOL) and many more!
More info: http://www.chasingcoolbook.com/
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Size Comparison of Nuclear Bombs
Here is the size comparison chart (in megaton) of the world’s most powerful man made weapon – the nuclear bomb.
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For further information about these nuclear bombs, check these Wikipedia links:
- Hiroshima (1945)
- Trinity (1945)
- Ivy Mike (1952)
- Castle Bravo (1954)
- Tzar Bomba (World’s Largest Nuclear Bomb – 1961)
Snapshot of Tzar Bomba mushroom cloud (Wikipedia):


