March 2010
10 posts
Japan, strange country (in japanese)
This is a Japanese version, since the author decided to remove the English version from the web Posted via email from Joao Rei’s web junk | Comment »
Trololo cat! funniest thing in a long time
Cat meets Trololo The original Trololo video Posted via email from Joao Rei’s web junk | Comment »
The other Joao in Estonia @jlopesmarques is...
Portuguese author Joao Lopes Marques (@jlopesmarques) is presenting his new book today at Hell Hunt, one of the few decent pubs in Tallinn. Joao, or as I like to call him “the other Joao” has been living on and off in Tallinn for some time now, and has written about his “beautiful Estonian exile” in a new book that is being promoted by Eesti Ekspress He is not only an...
Facebook vs Twitter vs Buzz (imho)
Twitter: “This is big! I need to get this out there!” Facebook: “Look at me! I’m interesting!”Buzz: “Why is this guy annoying me?” I find that one of the main unspoken advantages of twitter over Facebook is that in twitter there’s no “follow back” concept. You only follow those you want to listen to, not necessarily because you know...
Elaborate and creative campaign for Heineken in...
Heineken Case Study - Champions League Match vs Classical Concert (Real Madrid, AC Milan) from Carlos Pecuch on Vimeo.
Very elaborate campaign from Heineken to get 1000+ football fans under the same roof under the false pretense of going to a classical music event…
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[Google Fast Flip] Centuries-Old Shipwrecks Found...
Sent to you by joao.rei via Google Fast Flip: Centuries-Old Shipwrecks Found in Baltic Sea A gas company building an underwater pipeline stumbled upon several wrecks, some dating back 800 years. The wheel of a 18th or 19th century sailing ship appears in the waters of the Baltic Sea. AP Photo/Nord Stream A dozen centuries-old shipwrecks dating from medieval times to the world wars have been...
How much TV do you watch?
Feel free to draw your own conclusions. To me the bottom line seems to be, the more educated you are, the less TV you watch. I’ve been TV free for 3 years now. But that doesn’t mean I don’t watch TV shows or movies, it just means I don’t own a TV set or pay for a subscription. I get my stuff online, like Euronews to start the day and some sitcom to end it with (30 rock, How...
[Google Fast Flip] Between Germany and Greece, a...
Sent to you by joao.rei via Google Fast Flip: Between Germany and Greece, a Chorus of Sturm, Drang and Pathos By NICHOLAS KULISH In recent days, novel solutions to the Greek debt crisis have surfaced, though perhaps not the constructive ones European leaders desperate to hold their struggling union together were hoping to hear. A pair of German politicians, incensed at the thought of paying for a...
Germans want Greece to sell off their paradise...
Some right wing German politicians are suggesting that Greece should sell some of its islands to pay off the country’s raising debt.In an interview to German tabloid newspaper Bild, the MP’s said: “A bankrupt party must use everything he has to make money and serve his creditors. Greece owns buildings, companies and several uninhabited islands, which can now be used to repay...
One year of walking through China, timelapse
via http://www.thelongestway.com/ Posted via email from Joao Rei’s ramblings | Comment »