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Posted: March 3rd, 2010 | Filed under: Cool, Funny, Silly | 3 Comments »This is just too smart.

This is just too smart.


A friend of mine gifted me with this really cool Mighty Wallet the other day and almost everyone I’ve showed it to wants one too. It really does feel like paper and looks like an authentic folded envelope! I love it! It’s 100% recyclable and also tear-free (don’t worry). Best of all, it only costs 5KD and you can order it online from a local online store.
There are a total of 22 awesome designs to choose from. My favorite ones are the “3 Ring Binder,” “Graffiti,” “Mix Tape,” “News Print,” and “Tattoo.”

Via: Online Schools

Went to the Zain Night Of the AdEaters last night at the Avenues. The event sucked and the giveaway baggies sucked too. However, the actual show was great. The showcasing of the best TV ads in the world was great and I really enjoyed it. The best thing was that they had my favorite ad of all time.

These guys sell other cool handmade key chains too, in the same style. I’ll definitely be ordering a butt load soon.
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This is probably the coolest natural thing I’ve ever seen! Incredible! There is a glacier in Antarctica that seeps red liquid, making it look like the glacier is bleeding.
Discovered in 1911 by a member of Robert Scott’s ill-fated expedition team, its rusty color was at first theorized to be caused by some sort of algae growth. Later, however, it was proven to be due to iron oxidation. Every so often, the glacier spews forth a clear, iron-rich liquid that quickly oxidizes and turns a deep shade of red.
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Adobe is publicly thinking about developing apps for the Apple iPad device. While I do love the Adobe Creative Suite family, I’m not too sure how I feel about the idea of them on the iPad.
How large will the apps be? The iPad comes in only 16, 32, or 64GB drive capacities, so probably really small, thus limiting the apps when it comes to functionality and usability. Many features and tools will most probably be excluded, and only the “essential” features will be available. But every designer has their own take on what is essential. Inconvenient problem.
I haven’t yet experienced a designing emergency that couldn’t wait until I’m back at the office. Also, a laptop is always present at client meetings in case on-the-spot changes or brainstorming is required. So I ask you, is having these limited apps on a limited mobile device really necessary?
Not for me.
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