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Thing You Can’t Live Without: The Ipod Touch

Written on September 15, 2007 by KiwiPulse · Posted in Various · 11 Comments

You still don’t know what is an iPod? You must kidding me, the iPod had been sold over 110 millions units worldwide since October 2001. Each generation of the iPod have more features and refinements than the predecessor. As a digital music players, the iPod can serve you as an external data storage devices, listen music, play games and watch videos. We can now take control of the screen with the new iPod Touch. The touch screen interface is similar to the iPhone, which you can drag and drop. It is also equipped with a Wi-Fi 802.11b/g that you can use with the Safari browser or watch video from YouTube. The iPod Touch allows you to download music playing at the Starbucks coffee shop. This features will be only available in October 2007. The price of the iPod Touch is around $299 for the 8gb and $399 for the 16gb. It definitely a gadget that I will add on the top of my wish list this year. If there are some contests for this iPod Touch, be sure I will be there. :D

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Top 5: 2008 Fall New Cars

Written on September 14, 2007 by KiwiPulse · Posted in Various · 14 Comments

For the past few months, the pictures of the new 2008 cars have been all over the Internet. When I first saw the new cars coming this year, I wanted to own them all and call them my precious. If you can’t wait to see these 2008 models driving down our highways. I now bring you the list of my Top 5 new cars coming this fall. It’s not the least expensive cars to own, but you can be sure to kick some ass on the highway.

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Sketch Drawing: Improve Your Drawing

Written on September 12, 2007 by KiwiPulse · Posted in Art, Drawing · 7 Comments

The best way to improve your drawing skills is to practice sketch drawing. It doesn’t take you much time to practice it and will allow your creative brain to do the work. The technique consist of executing rapidly a freehand drawing. The artist usually use it to record quickly an idea. This way isn’t expensive and the artist can try out many different ideas before painting it. Logically if you draw the same object many times, eventually you will end up drawing the object with your eyes closed.

Do you still don’t believe on the power of the sketch drawing? This technique have been done by many famous artists as Leonardo da Vinci with his sketchbooks. I wanted to practice this technique while blogging. I found this wonderful website, sketchfu.com, where you can practice your drawing and share your work with other people. I will tell you that some of the sketches are quit impressive! If you click on the pictures (below), you can see how it had been done. Happy drawing :D

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Toilet Seats Aren’t That Dirty!

Written on September 11, 2007 by KiwiPulse · Posted in Various · 17 Comments

Each year, over 700 millions of people in the world share the same leisure activity, the tourism. Do you know that most of the public washrooms around the world are generally dirty due to this heavy traffic? Imagine the profits you can make by opening a High-tech public toilet! You can find some of those toilets in Philadelphia, they have installed a dozens self-cleaning public pay toilets in their heaviest pedestrian and tourist areas.

The term of toilet is also used to denote a comfort room, bathroom, restroom, public toilet. The toilet is a part of our history of human hygiene. Where we can make a critical link between order and disorder or good and bad environment. If a public toilet is dirty, you will probably quickly do your thing or walk away. Do you think you can use those toilets? (see pictures below) I go to toilet, you go to toilet, we go to toilet.

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The Moai in Easter Island

Written on September 9, 2007 by KiwiPulse · Posted in Art, Sculpture · 14 Comments

Did you ever hear about the Moai? They are the giant human figures that you can see in Easter Island. Almost all the statues have a large head that are bigger than the size of their body. People also call them the “living faces” which represent some of the deceased ancestors. The statues were carved by the Polynesian who colonized the island. Many of the statues were rock carvings and was never intended to be completed. Since the Europeans first visited the Island, the movement of the statues was for a long time a mystery. Eleven or more Moai have been removed from the island and transported to locations around the world, in the museums. Since 1994, UNESCO have included the Island and the Moai as the world’s cultural and natural heritage.

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