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CHECK OUT THIS FISH!!

October 11, 2010
Started By CRAZY-CHICKEN8 Comments
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THIS IS THE NUMBER ONE-BIGGEST LUUU ON THE SITE-THIS IS THE MADDEST

LORD EVIL AND BBLUNT

http://www.mediazoneja.com/forum.spark?aBID=101645&p=3&topicID=32724512


DJ DRE4LIFE---NOT SURE WHO HE WAS BACKING UP ON, BUT ONLY HIM AND WYZCO WAS IN CHAT

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MAFO-TALK ABOUT FAVORS FOR FAVORS-CHECK OUT WHAT HE WANTS IN RETURN FOR CREDIT

http://www.mediazoneja.com/forum.spark?aBID=101645&p=3&topicID=34623058

SUB-O- APPARENTLY SUB NEED A SORTING FROM THE PRESIDENT OF ALL LUU'S

http://www.mediazoneja.com/forum.spark?aBID=101645&p=3&topicID=34058880

JAVON-HAVING A STRONG STOMACH, JAVON THE TAXI DRIVER WANTS TO ASSIST OUR MOTHERS

http://www.mediazoneja.com/forum.spark?aBID=101645&p=3&topicID=33841365

MAFIA-THIS GUY WAS JUST NASTY

http://www.mediazoneja.com/index.spark?aBID=101645&p=3&topicID=34365886

MASCO G-THIS WAS 360 DEGREE WRONG.......

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SWIPER, AM SORRY SNIPER

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SELECTA G

http://www.mediazoneja.com/forum.spark?aBID=101645&p=3&topicID=34034047

SNIPER

http://www.mediazoneja.com/forum.spark?aBID=101645&p=3&topicID=34272910

DJ TRAY

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MARK WATSON
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-- Edited by gamepun ( Mod ) on Monday 27th of September 2010 02:08:26 PM

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Alena Nikiforov is the author of this classy marketing campaign for the milk in Russia..


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Is this the way we want our South African women to be treated???  How would he feel if his mother/sister/or his precious Beyonce were treated in this fashion?

A room full of 'men' and nobody does anything!?


This is surely going to taint his image.  They said that he tried to pay the lady off quickly so that it didn't get out...Guess they were too late...



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Pics of the flooding in Jamaica

September 29, 2010
Started By steppz14 Comments
We were almost out of water the other day, drought nearly killed us , so thank u rain for coming.I am sorry for the people who's homes are being damaged and the people who have lost their lives condolences.

10 MOST EXPENSIVE MOBILE HOMES

October 6, 2010
Started By NoKTurnaL 0 Comments
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1. San Clemente, Calif.

  • Price: $2.2 million
  • Size: 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
  • Year built: 2005

This beachfront home in the Capistrano Shores community is 1,450 square feet on a 3,033-square-foot lot. Its listing on Realtor.com paints an attractive picture: Step off your deck directly onto the sand and enjoy the surfing, swimming and dolphin watching. This home is not on leased land, as the homeowners in Capistrano Shores formed a homeowners association in 2008 and bought the land and the lease to own outright. The majority of homes in the community are second homes. This home comes completely furnished, including TVs and phones, making it an ideal beach cottage.

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2. Malibu, Calif.

  • Price: $1.69 million
  • Size: 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
  • Year built: 1973

This 1,695-square-foot home is in the popular high-end manufactured-housing community ofParadise Cove. The interior of the home is completely customized, including radiant floor heating, zoned surround sound and Viking and Miele appliances. This home's listing touts breathtaking ocean views from every room.

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3. Malibu, Calif.

  • Price: $1.59 million
  • Size: 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
  • Year built: 1987

This 2,100-square-foot home on the Pacific coast has unobstructed panoramic views of the ocean. From inside, no other residence in the community can be seen because of the unique positioning of the home. It has ergonomically designed spaces and a master bath suite that includes a dry sauna, double shower and bidet. The community features a pool, tennis court, beach access and guard gate.

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4. Malibu, Calif.

  • Price: $1.54 million
  • Size: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
  • Year built: 1992

Another home in the Paradise Cove community, this one is all about the views. It features ocean views from the master bedroom and all main living areas. The 2,000-square-foot house also has an open floor plan, 14-foot gabled ceiling, deck and large yard.

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5. Key Largo, Fla.

  • Price: $1.3 million
  • Size: 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
  • Year built: 1974

This 1,650-square-foot home is directly on the bay, with boating, fishing and swimming just out the back door. The lot includes deep-water dockage and easy ocean access. The double-wide home comes furnished, but could be torn down for the buyers to build their own custom waterfront home.

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6. Sausalito, Calif.

  • Price: $1.2 million
  • Size: 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms
  • Year built: 2008

This 3,380-square-foot floating home on the pier has three levels, with mountain and water views. The main level has an entertaining area with a slate-tiled kitchen, a kitchen office and a large dining area. It also features a centrally located wood-burning fireplace. The upper level, accessed through the atrium on a spiral staircase, has three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The lowest level has a home-theater projection system and laundry facilities.Outdoors is a private hot-springs spa that can seat up to seven people and sits on top of the floating deck surrounded by greenery and flowers.

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7. Malibu, Calif.

  • Price: $1.19 million
  • Size: 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
  • Year built: 2008

This new custom home in Paradise Cove is just steps from the ocean bluffs. It features a garage and sleeping loft, cherry-wood floors throughout, high ceilings and a big, open kitchen. The large lot is landscaped with lawns, flagstone paths and outdoor showers.

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8. Malibu, Calif.

  • Price: $1.09 million
  • Size: 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
  • Year built: 1990

This home in the Point Dume Club mobile-home community has whitewater, coastline and mountain views. The home has been completely remodeled with an open floor plan, hardwood and tile floors, a fireplace, a gourmet kitchen, granite counters and huge, wraparound decks.

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9. Big Arm, Mont.

  • Price: $985,000
  • Size: 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
  • Year built: 1972

This home features a large deck with a covered area and huge, level backyard right on pristine Flathead Lake, one of the 300 largest natural lakes in the world. The views range from the historic rock formation called Chief Cliff to Wild Horse Island and the Mission Mountain Range. The home has separate guest lodging and two double garages to store all of your recreational equipment.

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10. Malibu, Calif.

  • Price: $975,000
  • Size: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
  • Year built: 2006

Yet another Paradise Cove home, this one has an ocean view, high ceilings, lots of natural light and walnut floors. It also has two sunny, private decks and a beautifully landscaped and fenced yard.

 

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Pumping out more and more new material, Rihanna ended the weekend shooting a music video in New York City on Sunday (September 26).

Still sporting her bright red hairdo, the Barbadian beauty looked to be energized as she hit the Lower East Side set to work on her Whats My Name? offering.

Directed by Philip Andelman, Rihanna's latest project has yet to set a release date - though it's sure to be a captivating artistic work from the looks of things.

Meanwhile, RiRi also recently completed the video for her hit song "Only Girl [In The World]," as she tweeted, "What up #RihannaNavy I've been busy being the "Only Girl In the World" wanna see more?!?!"

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POST YOUR DESKTOP!!!

September 18, 2010
Started By NoKTurnaL 13 Comments

It's simple, post up a screenshot of your desktop!

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-- Edited by NoKTurnaL on Wednesday 29th of September 2010 10:38:24 AM

dem man yah nuh play (SOMEWHAT GRAPHIC)

September 25, 2010
Started By DJ FiFTY1 Comments
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CAN SOMEONE PLEASE TELL ME WHAT IS SHE DOINhmmI'VE SEEN THIS PICTURE FOR DAYS AND HAVE NO CLUE WHAT SHE IS DOING....IS SHE DEAD????? IS THIS A DANCE???? LIKE SERIOUSLY....WAH SHE A DO???? SMADDI PLEASE COME UP WID A SOLUTION AND EXPLAIN!!!!!!!!!

LISA HYPE SLEEPING

July 30, 2010
Started By godfather60 Comments
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Reuters  The RMS Titanic in what is thought to be the last known image of the ship as she sets sail from Queenstown 

LONDON (Reuters) The Titanic hit an iceberg in 1912 because of a basic steering error, and only sank as fast as it did because an official persuaded the captain to continue sailing, an author said in an interview published on Wednesday.

Louise Patten, a writer and granddaughter of Titanic second officer Charles Lightoller, said the truth about what happened nearly 100 years ago had been hidden for fear of tarnishing the reputation of her grandfather, who later became a war hero.

Lightoller, the most senior officer to have survived the disaster, covered up the error in two inquiries on both sides of the Atlantic because he was worried it would bankrupt the ill-fated liner's owners and put his colleagues out of a job.

"They could easily have avoided the iceberg if it wasn't for the blunder," Patten told the Daily Telegraph.

 

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"Instead of steering Titanic safely round to the left of the iceberg, once it had been spotted dead ahead, the steersman, Robert Hitchins, had panicked and turned it the wrong way."

Patten, who made the revelations to coincide with the publication of her new novel "Good as Gold" into which her account of events are woven, said that the conversion from sail ships to steam meant there were two different steering systems.

[Video: A closer look at the Titanic disaster]

Crucially, one system meant turning the wheel one way and the other in completely the opposite direction.

Once the mistake had been made, Patten added, "they only had four minutes to change course and by the time (first officer William) Murdoch spotted Hitchins' mistake and then tried to rectify it, it was too late."

Patten's grandfather was not on watch at the time of the collision, but he was present at a final meeting of the ship's officers before the Titanic went down.

There he heard not only about the fatal mistake but also the fact that J. Bruce Ismay, chairman of Titanic's owner the White Star Line persuaded the captain to continue sailing, sinking the ship hours faster than would otherwise have happened.

"If Titanic had stood still, she would have survived at least until the rescue ship came and no one need have died," Patten said.

The RMS Titanic was the world's biggest passenger liner when it left Southampton, England, for New York on its maiden voyage on April 10, 1912. Four days into the trip, the ship hit an iceberg and sank, taking more than 1,500 passengers with it

THE MONEY TREE (SOCIAL EXPERIMENT)

September 21, 2010
Started By jubalson19 Comments
THE MONEY TREE

"SOCIAL EXPERIMENT"

WHAT WOULD U DO????

CLICK LINK OR TREE BELOW TO WATCH VIDEO


MONEY TREE

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New exciting marketing system online

September 15, 2010
Started By DJ FiFTY8 Comments
new exciting marketing system online http://www.toplevelposition.com check it out, you earn money off everybody who signs after you even if its not you refer them. Check it out.

THE WORLD'S STRANGEST BATHROOMS

September 15, 2010
Started By NoKTurnaL 5 Comments
Space Bathroom, International Space Station

Background:With no gravity to ensure that water stays in the toilet bowl or to force waste down, NASA was forced to build pumps and harness airflow to create an effective and hygienic bathroom for astronauts.
Why It's Unique: Because the entire system relies on air, creating a tight seal between the user and the toilet bowl is essential. Foot straps and pivoting bars anchor the astronauts to the ground, and an intricate network of tubes, pipes and ducts handles the waste. Far removed from water treatment plants, the ISS must treat waste on its own and actually converts a large percentage into potable water. A hose-suction option is also available in lieu of the main toilet bowl.

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Worlds Largest Bathroom, Chongqing, China

Background:With 1000 toilets, 32,290 square feet, and four stories, this bathroom is the largest in the world.
Why It's Unique:Located on Yangrenjie ("Foreigners Street"), China hopes that its colossal Egyptian-themed restroom will bring tourism to the city. Aside from its enormous size, the bathroom also features calm music, TVs and interestingly shaped urinals. Lu Xiaoqing, a tourism official, expects the bathrooms to be a hit among visitors: "After they use the bathroom they will be very, very happy."

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Vertebrae Vertical Bathroom, Various locations...

Background: Occupying a mere 4.3 square feet, this "Swiss Army Knife Bathroom" takes space conservation to a whole new level, packing a toilet, sink, cistern, two storage units and two shower heads into one compact system. 
Why It's Unique: Named for its resemblance to the spinal cord, the bathroom's modules all connect to a central axis. Everything feeds from the top of the structure, which attaches to the ceiling. Users have the option of directing the waste pipes downward through a hole in the floor, or into the wall through a hole at the back of the toilet. To enable shower drainage, the Vertebrae must be installed in a sealed wet room with adequate slope to the floor, according to the brochure. "Real estate is priceless in the bathroom," says Judith Balis, an interior designer with experience constructing restrooms.

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The Floating Bathroom, Location /// Lake Powell, UT/AZ Background: Out of concern over lake-goers using the open water as a bathroom instead of trekking to shore, some caretakers of lakes are opting to install floating restrooms in order to protect the water and land from contamination. Why It's Unique: Besides expense (a lake bathroom can cost upwards of $100,000 to install), unsightliness is the biggest obstacle to be surmounted when building a lake-friendly bathroom. One of the first floating bathrooms was installed in California's Lake Natoma, and lived a very short life after a multitude of complaints mandated its removal. Balis agrees: "I understand the need for keeping human waste and pollution down in our national parks, but this takes it a bit too far and detracts from the beauty of the very environment we are trying to protect

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Aquarium Bathroom, Location /// Akashi, Japan 
Background: Like many beach-side bathrooms, the Mumin Papa Cafe is decorated with deep-sea creatures. But the live three-wall aquarium enveloping the stall one-ups standard wallpaper by a large margin. 
Why It's Unique: The underwater restroom cost $270,000 to build and is ladies-only, except for the giant sea turtle swimming around. The surrounding aquarium was designed to mimic the feeling of relieving yourself while swimming in the ocean.


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Urban Ecology Center, Location /// Milwaukee, WI 
Background: Nothing but rainwater flushes the toilets here, all electricity is solar-powered, soap is biodegradable and paper products are 100 percent recyclable. Even the paint on the wall is made out of organic compounds. 
Why It's Unique: Balis calls this bathroom "brilliant," and a "win-win situation for everyone," including the worms after a certain percentage of paper towels have been used, they're soaked in water and fed to the composting critters living at the center. The soil produced by the worms goes on to become a home for the 1000 plants the Ecology Center sows each year. Urinals don't flush but are equipped with odor-proof oil that neutralizes undesirable smells before they can spread. This strategy, among others, contributes to an annual savings of 450,000 gallons of water.


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South Pole Urinal, Location /// Antarctica 
Background: This urinal was constructed just 350 meters from the geographic South Pole, and drifts 10 meters closer to the pole every year. Now that's an impressive piece of plumbing. 
Why It's Unique: Chris Curtis, the photographer of this picture, says that this urinal "marks an elusive destination and goal that was not able to even be reached until the early 1900s and carries with it the suffering and the loss of life of several explorers; and one that is at a place that is not only off the beaten path but literally 'miles from nowhere' ... in fact, no other urinal in the world or even space can compete with the efforts and loss of life that went into [this fixture's] eventual permanence at the South Pole. What it may lack in beauty it more than makes up for in dignity." Hear, hear.


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Disappearing Bathroom, Location /// Various 
Background: This modern bathroom conceals a washbasin, toilet and shower tray beneath folding wooden shelves and benches, enabling a sleek transformation from bathroom to multipurpose room. 
Why It's Unique: Though the designers say the wooden coverups add elegance, Balis says they're simply unnecessary. "You can put the most beautiful shade of lipstick on a pig, but it's still a pig. You're really not fooling anyone." Purportedly, the bathroom could be installed on one wall of a larger room (such as a living room) or in a very small space so as to enable a more flexible house design process without sacrificing sophistication.


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Arctic Outhouse, Location /// McMurdo Station, Central West Background: In a place where humans attempt to make no environmental impact, waste must be handled carefully. Why It's Unique: Normally, people in Antarctica walk around with bottles for collecting urine, and then empty the day's contents into a bigger drum called a "U drum." Outhouses are for solid waste only, and contain a five-gallon plastic bucket lined with a plastic bag. After the bucket's been filled, it's sealed, placed on a pallet, and shipped off. Arctic outhouses are said to be mostly aroma-free, and the sturdily built units make for a temporary respite from cold and wind.


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Ebb Bathroom, Location /// Various 
Background: Taking "streamlined" to a whole new level, these combined-function Ebb designs make for a modern, almost futuristic bathroom. 
Why It's Unique: Balis calls the Ebb bathroom "fabulous, both visually and functionally." The main building material for the fixtures in this bathroom, which was designed by UsTogether, a British and Irish group, is LG HI-MACS, a natural acrylic stone made out of aluminum hydroxide. The material improves impact strength, heat and scratch resistance, visual homogeneity, and thermoplastic moldability over mainstay bathroom materials such as marble, granite and glass.


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Dolce and Gabbana's Gold Room, Location /// Milan, Italy 
Background: Part of an A-list restaurant simply named "Gold," this opulent bathroom has been host to several stars such as Giselle, Kylie Minogue and Paris Hilton. 
Why It's Unique: "It's the little luxuries we allow ourselves that probably come into play in the bathroom more than anywhere else," Balis says. Indeed, the bathroom is luxurious, with golden bam***bo lining the walls, giant mirrors and marble counters; Dolce and Gabbana stays true to its high-end name. The clincher is the constant loop of Goldfinger playing inside every golden stall on plasma screens.


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Safe House, Location /// Milwaukee, WI
Background: This spy-themed restaurant involves passwords, hidden rooms and disappearing inkand the theme continues on into its bathroom. To enter, users must navigate through a series of complicated mazes and avoid a trick door. 
Why It's Unique: "The bathrooms in restaurants are statement pieces," Balis says. Ever since Safe House opened in 1966, it has been using every aspect of the restaurant under its control to advance the secret-agent atmosphere. The harrowing journey to the bathroom serves as another adventurous addition, at least to those willing to endure a 15-minute sojourn from table to toilet.


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Bar 89, Location /// New York City 
Background: The bar's bathroom doors use liquid crystals to selectively turn opaque when the customer enters and closes the stall. 
Why It's Unique: The crystal innovation in this stall is called Privacy Glass, which harnesses light diffusion in order to create privacy while still allowing light to enter. The sheet of liquid crystal is sandwiched between two normal panes of glass, and the molecular array of the crystals is naturally random enough to disperse light, creating privacy. But when voltage is applied to the sheet, the crystals arrange themselves into a neat parallel formation that permits the passage of light, making the bathroom door transparent.


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UriLift Public Pop-Up Toilet, Location /// Various 
Background: A bold move to hamper alcohol-induced nighttime public urination, the semi-permanent Urilift Pop-Up Urinal emerges at 10 pm and disappears at 3 am, coinciding with prime bar-hopping hours. 
Why It's Unique: These misdemeanor-fighting urinals cost $70,000 each; the unit consists of three adjoining 6-foot-tall stalls. The urinals connect to main water lines in order to flush away waste, and pipes lead directly into the underground sewage system. The alcoves lack much privacy (there are no doors), but users don't seem to take issue with that triviality. The toilets recede into the ground during the day in order to avoid obstructing traffic, and police are pleased with the installments so far, noting a reduction in arrests, fines and aggressive behavior following the installation.


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Jungle Jim's Bathroom, Location /// Fairfield, OH 
Background: What at first appears to be an outhouse gives way to a corridor, leading not into a dingy stall but to a large and well-maintained bathroom. 
Why It's Unique: This fake-out bathroom is part of a large, 300,000-square-foot supermarket, making it one luxurious port-a-potty. Balis views the addition of this bathroom as a good marketing strategy: "Even silly things make a statement. If you create something that's interesting or a little over the top or a little silly, it's going to get people's attention and they're going to want to check it out. All press is good press. The more over-the-top the better."


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Columbia Tower

Location /// Seattle, WA 
Background: The bathrooms at Columbia Tower are some of the tallest in the world, and each 76th-floor stall has its own view of the Seattle skyline. 
Why It's Unique: "The bathroom can really be an adventure," says Barbara Fiume, a designer for New York Kitchen and Bath. Every facility is thinking, "What's going to be my pop? There's no more cold, bland look as your only possibility dealing with the commercial or public bathroom." Aside from the stunning view, each stall has marble floors, marble counters and solid b**** fixtures and contains its own sink. Although the bathroom is technically women-only (Columbia Tower likes to think of the restroom as a "tranquil escape for any woman's busy day"), it acquires frequent male visitors eager to check out the view.


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See-Through Toilet,, Location /// Basel, Switzerland

Background: This one-way glass stall looks like a mirror to an outsider, but completely transparent to an insider, leading to a nerve-wracking bathroom experience. 
Why It's Unique: The bathroom was designed by artist Monica Bonvicini, who enjoys delving into public versus private life in her exhibitions. This piece is entitled "Don't Miss a Sec," and was inspired by her viewers' reluctance to use the bathroom during art shows, fearing they might miss out on something important. One-way mirrors work their magic by having one side painted with a very thin reflective coating, then strategically adjusting lighting. For the outside to look like a mirror, it must be very bright so that the mirror's surface has plenty to reflect. The inside
must be kept dark so that light can't pass through the glass. If the placement of light is switched, however, the walls become windows and your business becomes everyone's business.

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Bulletproof Bathroom, Location /// Beijing, China 
Background: The 15-ton, $100,000 public bathroom in Zhong GuanVillage Plaza may be the safest in the world. 
Why It's Unique: Immune even to TNT explosives detonated from within, this bunker of a bathroom is part of a string of anti-terrorism products debuted in China after 9/11. For the Chinese, the bathroom isn't much of a draw. Originally, usage instructions posted outside were in only English and French, but even after adding a Chinese translation in 2006, the toilet remains unpopular.


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-- Edited by NoKTurnaL on Wednesday 15th of September 2010 01:00:30 PM






THE FINISHED PRODUCT >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

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AN C THIS....... WHAT WOULD U DO? AN A DI FUSS U A C HAR NAKED.......
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TRINITY *la*hD ANIME WALLPAPERS

September 18, 2010
Started By NoKTurnaL 0 Comments
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Believe it or not, but the year is 2010, and if youre anything like the four billion tech-savvy people in the world who like to stay connected, chances are that you own a cell phone. Yep, thats right, as of 2008, the number of mobile phones in use across the globe reached four billion. Thats almost 60% of the earths entire population.

Despite the amazing features of next-gen phones like the BlackBerry, if youre one of the 10 million business types that does own a BlackBerry, chances are that your pocket electronic has caused as much pain as pleasure. In fact, BlackBerries bring about more than just headaches -- they can have real, measurable effects on your mental health. Heck, they might even drive you crazy.

So, for your benefit (or for a bit of a chuckle), here are four ways your BlackBerry will drive you crazy.

1- Your BlackBerry will make you addicted

They dont call them CrackBerries for nothin: BlackBerry devices can be so addictive that owners may need to be weaned off them with treatments similar to those used for addicted drug users, according to a 2006 study out of Rutgers University. With the ability to stay connected 24/7, BlackBerries and similar devices are fueling a rise in internet and e-mail addiction with devastating results to mental health.

But what exactly makes our BlackBerry so addictive? To understand the answer well have to turn our attention to one of the most addictive gambling machines on the market -- the slot machine.

Slot machines rely on what famed psychologist B.F. Skinner called intermittent reinforcement. It works like this: When we play slots, the reward that we seek (i.e., money) is given out only occasionally and inconsistently. Because rewards are given out at such infrequent intervals, we continue to pull the lever waiting for that little jolt of excitement that comes when we finally hit a winner.

Just like with playing slot machines, intermittent reinforcement may be what keeps us reaching for our BlackBerry, in hopes that the next random e-mail or text message we receive reveals something exciting.

2- BlackBerry will disrupt your sleep

Its no secret that a lack of quality sleep can have a negative impact on your mental health -- weve all experienced those testy mornings where even the slightest irritant can send us screaming -- but getting a good sleep isnt exactly easy, and our ability to get some shut-eye can become complicated by having a BlackBerry.

A slew of research conducted over the past few years has convincingly shown that texting or chatting on a cell phone before bedtime disrupts sleep patterns, leading to issues of insomnia, headaches and difficulties concentrating. Even more alarming is preliminary research out of Uppsala University in Sweden that suggests that even the radiation from our cell phones is enough to stir our sleep -- but dont let that be one of the ways your BlackBerry will drive you crazy.

3- Your BlackBerry will cause you anxiety

Theres no denying that the BlackBerry is a revolutionary device. Its a pocket-size gadget that fulfills all your communication needs. But when that same device causes addiction, increases distraction and deprives you of sleep, you can be sure that the BlackBerry will drive you crazy with stress -- especially if you rely on it for your work.

Back in 2007, researchers out of MITs Sloan School of Management revealed their findings on BlackBerries in the workplace. What they found was that BlackBerry use has a large impact on the workplace landscape, affecting expectations of work deadlines, employee availability and notions of free time. And the problem appears to start at the top. When senior employees establish a pattern of constant communication, it quickly becomes the norm. What it all boils down to is a culture of stress in the workplace, all revolving around the BlackBerry. Hows that for revolutionary?

4- BlackBerry will hurt your brain

From brain tumors to insomnia, cell phone radiation is being increasingly scrutinized for its potential impacts on human health. Although the research is conflicting, the evidence is starting to lean toward some unsettling findings. With more and more studies pointing toward an increased risk, albeit minor, of ipsilateral (same side of the head) brain tumors among cell phone users, the mounting paranoia of the public is enough to drive anyone crazy. So how do we stay sane in this crazy world?

FINDING SANITY IN A MAD, MAD WORLD

With BlackBerries becoming more and more commonplace within the workplace and life in general, the solution is one of moderation. If you can, have your workplace clearly communicate expectations around BlackBerry use. Eliminate BlackBerry use from meetings or establish regular BlackBerry breaks. When at home, try to avoid checking every time your BlackBerry beckons. When in doubt: Turn the little bugger off.

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