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Toyota ad

"Human touch"

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Amazing stretch

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Stop'n Grow Bags

Nice plastic basgs realized in the late 2005 by JVM for Stop'n Grow.
Applied on your fingernails, Stop'n Grow immediatley prevents you from nail biting!

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Fancy Parking

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Michelin letter

Did anybody else get this?

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There, there!

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Spiffy slicers!

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The Secret to Songwriting

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Family Circle Home Decorating 1973

For crazy colors and weird looks there's nothing quite like the 1970's. Thanks to this "Home Decorating Guide" from 1973 you can now relive some of the decades more creative (crappy) furnishings.

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eXorbeo

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Cluckin' Bell

Cock a doodle do!

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DNS for idiots

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Born to be alive!

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Very cute

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absolutely FANTASTIC

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FocOz Camera

It produces professional quality photos with extreme Depth of Field. It means high image definition all over the picture, i.e. from nearest foreground objects and up to the horizon. You may also portray persons at different ranges - all showing up with optimal definition on the resultant photograph.

The FocOz camera is thus solving an old fundamental problem of photography, namely how to keep the whole scene in optimal focus - on a single photo.

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Michael Wolf

ROBERT KOCH GALLERY is pleased to present Architecture of Density, an exhibition of large scale color photographs by Michael Wolf. Wolf has lived and worked in Hong Kong for ten years. Stimulated by the region's complex urban dynamics, he makes dizzying photographs of its architecture.

One of the most densely populated metropolitan areas in the world, Hong Kong has an overall density of nearly 6,700 people per square kilometer. The majority of its citizens live in flats in high-rise buildings. In Architecture of Density, Wolf investigates these vibrant city blocks, finding a mesmerizing abstraction in the buildings' facades.

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Free monitor cleaner

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The art of John Wallin Liberto

Simply amazing. This is made on a Wacom(!).

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