Benin Empire Flag (via mrgan)
A pre-colonial African state situated in modern Nigeria that lasted from 1440 until 1897, which had, I’ll agree, one of the best flags in history.
China kicked off its mass celebrations of 60 years with a 60-gun salute that rung out across Beijing’s historic Tiananmen Square [on 1st October 2009]. Hundreds of thousands of participants marched past Tiananmen Square in costume or uniform, with floats and dancers mingling with soldiers and military hardware.
I’m really proud of this!
Make your Dock list view look like this with this quick terminal command (via usingmac.com):defaults write com.apple.dock use-new-list-stack -bool YES && killall Dock
Metro40 is a collection of street furniture designed by BMW Group, DesignworksUSA, for Michigan based manufacturer Landscape Forms. Verena Kloos, president of DesignworksUSA, notes, “Bringing great design to public, seemingly anonymous spaces such as transit shelters promotes a very positive, personal impact on people’s moods and daily quality of life.”
Happy Birthday to my Soso!!!
…Over the past several days, [typhoon Morakot] has passed over the Philippines, Taiwan and Mainland China, causing hundreds of millions of dollars in damage due to high winds, flooding and mudslides. Southeast China evacuated nearly 1 million people ahead of the storm, after Morakot broke many records in Taiwan, dumping a total of 2.5 meters of rain on the island. At least 40 people are known to have died so far, but hundreds remain missing - many from one village in Taiwan, reportedly engulfed by a mudslide during the storm.
My lovely Taiwan… Hope all will be fine.
Sex cures headaches
Next time your significant other refuses your advances by claiming to have a headache, remember this fact: the sex act can help to cure a headache. Sex causes the body to release endorphins which naturally reduce the pain of a headache.
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I really love the composition, colour and feel of it! (via sabino)
… June 4th, 2009, marked the 20th anniversary of the military crackdown on student protesters gathered in Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China. Beginning in April of 1989, thousands of students and other citizens started gathering in groups large and small, protesting many issues, centered on a desire for freedom and democratic reform. By mid-May of 1989, hundreds of thousands of protesters occupied the square, staging hunger strikes, and asking for dialogue. Chinese authorities responded with a declaration of martial law, and sent soldiers and tanks from the People’s Liberation Army, preparing to disperse the crowds. Late on June 3rd, 1989, the tanks and armored personnel carriers rolled into the square, killing and wounding many, mostly civilians - estimates vary widely, from several hundred to several thousand dead…
Photoblog
As you may know, I’ve always had an interest in photography. Though over the years, I only see or appreciate photos taken by someone. I seldom take the chance to shot some photos myself. One of the reasons is that the photography gear is quite expensive and I can’t afford it. Another reason is that DSLR cameras are bulky and inconvenient to bring along. That’s why I bought the DMC-LX3.
DMC-LX3 is really a nice compact digital camera, although it really can’t compare with the quality of photos taken by a DSLR camera. It’s slightly larger than the common compact cameras but it can shot some awesome pictures. With that, I brought it to my recent Taiwan trip. I thought It’d be great to collect and share some of my photos online with a photoblog.
You can follow my photoblog here (pp.osuns.com). It’s powered by Pixelpost, a CMS for photos. Feel free to drop me some lines, even if you don’t know photography, as I’m also very new to it.
In the future, I hope I can make some progress, and if I found that I really love photography, I hope I can afford a DSLR one to take some really amazing pictures to share with you.
Away to Central Taiwan
From 18 to 25 of this month, that’s starting from tomorrow, I have a trip with my girlfriend to TaiChung. My sister will also come along with us, but the places they will go are a little bit different. Actually, we don’t just go to TaiChung only, but the middle part of Taiwan including TaiChung, ChiaYi and NanTou.
As you may know, I have travelled to Taipei this year in January already. And this is the second time for me to have a trip to Taiwan this year. In fact, what we will go is completely different from the previous trip. Although Taiwan may not be really big, she has a lot of travel spots and will give different feelings for you.
I have actually considered whether I should have this trip or not. Thinking for the future, I think I may not have many chances to go to travel when I start my full-time work, that’s why I think we should travel more when we are studying in university during the long semester break. Otherwise, you may only have time to travel when you become a senior (as seniors always have annual leave from a week to months) in the future.