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Notably, the famous Nokia ringtone is actually a 13 note rendering of Francisco Tarrega's masterpiece, "Gran Vals". Tarrega was a 19th-century Spanish musician considered by aficionados to be the father of the modern classical guitar. You can listen to it below.



The illusion works by flashing the surrounding lights at certain speeds, if it flashes slightly slower than the rate of falling water then the droplets will appear to be going down slowly. If they flash slightly faster, the drops will appear to be going up slowly, because the bulb flashes and you see the drop at lets say half way, then it flashes again slightly before the next drop gets to half way so it looks a bit higher.
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The Chive published a list of the 70 best photos taken in 2008 by Associated Press.
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Interesting advertisement by Nikon S60.


Post hip-hop troubadour RJD2 teamed with dance and media artist Bill Shannon for the 'Work It Out' video. Shannon, born with a degenerative hip condition, developed a way to express himself through dance (and even skateboarding) on crutches. Director Joey Garfield took to the streets of New York and captured one continuous shot of Shannon, injecting RJD2 into random roles throughout the video.

Great song and a great video.
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Another brilliant illustration by Egor Zhgun.


One of the best Apple parodies I've ever seen :)
Interesting advertisements by Polident Denture Care

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Agency: Grey, Malaysia
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They cannot perform in public. They cannot pose for album cover photographs. Even their jam sessions are secret, for fear of offending the religious authorities in this ultraconservative kingdom.

But the members of Saudi Arabia's first all-girl rock band, the Accolade, are clearly not afraid of taboos.

The band's first single, "Pinocchio," has become an underground hit here, with hundreds of young Saudis downloading the song from the group's Web site. Now, the pioneering foursome, all of them college students, want to start playing regular gigs — inside private compounds, of course — and recording an album.

More details at Herald Tribune


This video was taken on Finch Station parking lot in Toronto. This "intercepting" parking is used by people to leave their cars before entering the city, thus removing the need to pay for expensive parking in the center of the city.

P.S. Moving the video slider back and forward makes it look like an equalizer :)