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The 8Asians.com Writers Talk About: Whether John Cho is Hot or Not (1)
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Our internal e-mail lists have us discussing all kinds of stuff: Asian American identity, representation in the media, the experiences of activism in an academia setting and its progression as we transition to the working, adult world. And sometimes, we talk about how hot John Cho is. Ernie: “John Cho Says Sulu is Not Just Japanese, But is a Pan-Asian Character.” You know, Pan-Asian. Like PF Changs. Moye: …I saw John Cho at my favorite ...
The Sexy Email Exchange (1)
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Hi, this is Neil’s Talking Penis. Remember when I used to post ALL the time on “Citizen of the Month?” You haven’t heard from me in quite a while. Why? Well, frankly, there has been nothing to report. Unlike Neilochka, who likes to hear himself talk, I only speak when I have something to say. Another reason is that Neilochka has been infringing on my free speech. He hated all the attention I got back ...
Barack Obama is a Metaphor… (1)
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“Love is a red red Rose” Metaphors are wonderful for the fact that it attempts to explain the deepest and most profound theories & ideas in a few simple words. The fact that a rose has thorns, its beautiful fragrance and aesthetic prowess, or the chance that it may shrivel and die; all the aspects of a rose hold a connection to love that can explain the intricacies of that hormonal state we call love. ...
Usmagazine.com | News - EXCLUSIVE: Cindy McCain's Half Sister: "I'm Voting for Barack Obama" (7)
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But nobody in Barack's extended family is voting for McCain, because they are all communist muslims from Kenya, and do not have the vote.
Heroes and villains of the Beijing Olympics (2)
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THE HEROES: Natalie Du Toit: This 24 year old South African swimmer became the first female amputee swimmer ever to qualify for the Olympics, and placed a very commendable 16th in a field of 24 in the 10,000m swim. Du Toit first started competing internationally at the age of 14, but in 2001, her left leg was amputated at the knee after a car accident. The traumatic experience not only did not stop her from ...
Heroes and villains of the Beijing Olympics (2)
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THE HEROES: Natalie Du Toit: This 24 year old South African swimmer became the first female amputee swimmer ever to qualify for the Olympics, and placed a very commendable 16th in a field of 24 in the 10,000m swim. Du Toit first started competing internationally at the age of 14, but in 2001, her left leg was amputated at the knee after a car accident. The traumatic experience not only did not stop her from ...
Fox News Has Already Filmed Most Legendary Cable News Moment of Convention (4)
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Here’s Fox News reporter “Griff” Jenkins trying to infiltrate the “leftist protesters” today in Denver, right where your Wonkette is! The courageous Griffer risks his life by walking into the throngs of rebel protesters who — and this comes as a surprise to Griff — do not all love Obama. Hmm! Then, hilariously, the crowd starts shouting “Fuck Fox News!” Griff can only respond by asking them, “Do you not believe in freedom?” Instant classic. ...
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Meave said:
from minute 2 on especially.
Betcha Can't Eat EVEN One! (37)
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Here's how our good friends, the Japanese, manage to stay fit and trim so that they can continue to hand our Cheetos-enhanced behinds to us in the cuteness department: Food so adorable you don't want to eat it. Go ahead -- you order a plate of this stuff and see if you aren't still staring at it three hours later. Bon appétit, Paulina J.
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uchari said:
this are damnnnn cool
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Joannie said:
I think some Japanese people have a little too much time on their hands...
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Vi said:
It's the traditional bento (lunch box) that the stay-at-home Japanese moms/wives would make for the kids and husbands. I also learned that bento is suppose to be eaten cold which to me it's just yuck.
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Chris Heilmann said:
awww sooo cute
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Amerynn said:
I love bento... I can't believe how much work the Japanese put in to them, though! It's amazing
Aussie denies China diving sweep (1)
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Going into the final dives of the men's 10-meter platform competition, it looked like China was about to sweep all eight diving gold medals, with Zhou Luxin and Huo Liang in first and second place. But Australia's Matthew Mitcham, trailing the leader Zhou by more than 30 points, went for broke with a 3.8 degree of difficulty dive, a back two and a half somersault with two and a half twists. He got four perfect ...
Aussie denies China diving sweep (1)
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Going into the final dives of the men's 10-meter platform competition, it looked like China was about to sweep all eight diving gold medals, with Zhou Luxin and Huo Liang in first and second place. But Australia's Matthew Mitcham, trailing the leader Zhou by more than 30 points, went for broke with a 3.8 degree of difficulty dive, a back two and a half somersault with two and a half twists. He got four perfect ...
OMG, this is right up there with “How is Babby... (2)
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Email Innovations You Want in Your Inbox [Email Apps] (64)
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The basics of how email works hasn't changed much since its invention, but even forty years later, there are still tiny features and enhancements that can make dealing with large volumes of email easier. Your email client already provides message attachments, filtering, HTML email, auto-fill contacts, spell-checking, folders or labels, keyboard shortcuts, search, and an advanced spam filter. What else do you need? Well, as people rely on email as a primary means of communication, ...
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Srinvard said:
Some cool email addons that would be good for the future
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Stewtopia said:
usage trends and language filtering both seem like great ideas to me.
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rpy said:
I especially like the idea of 'attachment reminders', I've been caught by that and seen others caught out too. On a tangent, I made the change to Gmail for my personal mail a few weeks back and am really digging tagging instead of foldering. One-to-many much better characterises how I want to organise my email than the way Outlook/Apple Mail behave.
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Linda said:
Man, I wish the first two weren't just concepts.
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tOMPSON said:
I really would like some of these features
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Chloe Fan said:
The "Usage Trending" section is worth checking out for those who email a lot.
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paul.grayson said:
snooze button for email! I love that idea!
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Liz said:
Told you that Outlook 2007 rocked ;p
The Olympic blue screen of death (2)
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Now that the awe from the Olympic ceremony has subsided, tech boffins have been analyzing the extravaganza with a fine tooth comb. In addition to CGI firework footprints and lip syncing children, Gizmodo has found images of the Windows blue error screen projected onto the roof of the Olympic stadium during Li Ning's torch flight. Whoops!