Black is the new black
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This summer we are fully into black mode. Right now, the color black, or “Kuro” in Japanese, is surprisingly enjoying widespread popularity in Japan. A trend so strong that we could even find an oh-so-hip black toilet paper. Everything from household goods, grooming products, and even foods which are normally associated with the color white are turning up in all-black versions.
Luxurious Black Seats in “Star Flyer”:
Dual music player that plays your MP3 collection & your CDs
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You want to enjoy your audio CDs while traveling but you also have a huge MP3 collection at home that you want to take with you. The ideal solution? DMP, a portable music player that supports CD and MP3 files. Use the MP3 player as you normally would, hang it around your neck, clip it on your jeans or place it in your pocket. Otherwise open both sides and insert your favorite CD and you got yourself a CD player my friend. Now that’s music to my ears.

How to mask your IP and use country restricted websites
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If you want to watch ABC streaming TV episodes even if you don’t live in the US or see the Football Worldcup in the BBC Sport site, even if you don’t live in the UK - the next few steps will help you mask your IP by changing your default proxy to the correct country.
We always knew it was possible, but not that it’s this simple! This can probably help people who want to use different softwares and services online that are usually restricted to the locals and not only for just viewing the above online TV. This little IP and proxy tweak also makes your surfing much more secure and anonymous.
Don’t sit on this chair if you’re fat, it’ll screem
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The ancient Japanese believed that gods lived in all things, whether animate or inanimate. Talking to a wall was not an idle act, but actually a kind of soul-searching. And usually, the wall talked back.
Now the designer of a table and set of chairs says his furniture embodies that philosophy.
Da Vinci’s Last Supper - a new conspiracy theory
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New claims that Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper contains a hidden image of a woman holding a child are provoking a storm of interest. The figure allegedly appears when the 15th Century mural painting is superimposed with its mirror image, and both are made partially transparent.
Mr Pesci, an Italian amateur scholar, discovered the finding and claims that the superimposed image shows a goblet in front of Jesus Christ - perhaps a depiction of his blessing of bread and wine - and transforms two of the people sitting at the table into knights.