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Saturday, July 30, 2011

Bento! YUMYUMYUM

Who in the world who don't know bento?
Bento (弁当 bentō) is a single-portion takeout or home-packed meal common in Japanese cuisine. A traditional bento consists of rice, fish or meat, and one or more pickled or cooked vegetables, usually in a box-shaped container.
Japanese people,as always,CREATIVE!


Take a look @ these pictures:



Cute.Aren't they? :)
I would love to eat them everyday haha :))

Thursday, July 28, 2011

from liquid to light

Maybe some of you might think that it is non-sense. What's the relation between liquid and light?

Designer Ed Chew takes a green step in the right direction with the TetraBox lamp, a light object made from discarded drink packets that would have otherwise ended up in landfills already packed to the brim. 








The design is achieved by unfolding the packets and refolding them into hexagonal and pentagonal sections that are then pieced together to form a geodesic sphere or any other desired shape. 



Then,it turns out like this...................


Then,thiss.............


and..........








TADAAAAA!!!!!!


Here, the Epcot-like ball makes an attractive overhead light and casts an impressive web of shadows and shapes on the surrounding space.




WOWW!! BIG CLAP!! *crowds applausing*




You can see,from a small thing, it can be a brilliant idea! :)

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Doraemon

I believe all of you know what is Doraemon.


Doraemon (ドラえもん) is a japanese manga series created by Fujiko F. Fujio (the pen name of Hiroshi Fujimoto) which later became an anime series and an Asian franchise. The series is about an earless robotic cat named Doraemon, who travels back in time from the 22nd century to aid a schoolboy, Nobita Nobi (野比 のび太 Nobi Nobita).







Whom or what is Doraemon scared of?

    Rats. Doraemon was once bitten by a rat, causing him to lose his ears! He has been afraid of them ever since. Nobita often uses rats to take gadgets from Doraemon.


DORAEMON FACTS
How many tools in the bag doraemon so far?
Approximately 4500 tools has been removed from the bag doraemon starting from the first episode to date, including popular ygpaling Doko Demo Prayer (Doors Everywhere), Take-Copter (Baling2 Bamboo), Kuukihou (Cannon Air Rifle) & Time Machine (Time Machine)
 
13. How do I turn on & put Doraemon?
Button turn on / off switch Doraemon is a small round ball-shaped tail.
http://www.schemamag.ca/archive2/images/doraemon.jpg
Why Doraemon and Dorami referred to as brothers? Apparently, because they are both "born" from an oil tank(same)... And "Doraemon" was born earlier than Dorami (2 years older), so he called a "brother", then Dorami also hired by the family Sewashi after Doraemon, so he called a "brother."





Tuesday, July 26, 2011

DOMO

Domo (どーもくん Dōmo-kun) is the official mascot of Japan's NHK television station, appearing in several 30 second stop-motion interstitial sketches shown as station identification during shows.
 Domo is known to pass gas repeatedly when nervous or upset.

It is described as "a strange creature that hatched from an egg," with a large, saw toothed mouth that is locked wide open. 


Domo's favorite food is Japanese-style meat and potato stew,




                and he has a strong dislike for apples
because of an unexplained mystery in his DNA. Domo can only communicate by producing a low-pitched noise which sounds somewhat like his own name, but other characters appear to understand him. 


More photos of Domo :3 
dOmO hat ! :DDD





DOMO sandal!














THIS IS SO FUNNY RIDICULOUS!



HAHAHAHA! :3


Domo says :"Hai. Goodbye and Thankyou ."

Monday, July 25, 2011

haiho!--------------Jelly Lens !!! -----------------------

Who Knows What is Jelly Lens??
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Jelly Lens is resusable lenses fit over the camera lens to create starburst, heart frame or diamond facet effects in various colors. Each features a loop that keeps it attached to the phone or camera, and a protective cap. A great stocking stuffer for teenagers and they only cost $2 each!




 To use just remove the cap & place over cell phone camera lens sticky side down. Jelly Lens will not leave residue & remove easily.