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Words of Wisdom… :)

Blogged on February 19, 2008 at 14:37

Words of Wisdom

Sooo true… :)

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O-Zon… err… Dan Balan - Sugar Tunes !!

Blogged on August 6, 2007 at 23:23

Well… Following my previous post, I ended up at Balan’s MySpace! For those who don’t know, he was a member of the disco-pop-one-hit-wonder band O-Zone, and the guy behind the original “Numa Numa” song (it’s original name was “Dragonstea Din Tei“). He’s now going solo and changed his sound quite a bit, from old-school disco-pop to some sort of weird mix of pop+punk+rock.

But the reason why I’m writing this post on him, is that he did a remake of his own song, called “Sugar Tunes”. That’s the song on the YouTube video above. For those who enjoyed a good laugh at the original song and all it’s remakes on YouTube, this is some sort of “Original Remake”… And the video is quite funny, along with the rocky tune behind it! And, like the original, it’s darn catchy but ROCKING!!!!! LOL

Lyrics resemble a non-sense novel of some sort… Hilarious!
Read them after the break!

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WYSIWTF

Blogged on July 28, 2007 at 06:58

WYSIWTF

Don’t you agree?? :)

iPhone: Como saber se tem um bom interface!

Blogged on July 28, 2007 at 01:35

Obrigado ao João por me ter mostrado isto… É simplesmente fantástico!

PS: ainda acho que, como um comentário no blog do João também indicou, que o miúdo parece ser mais velhito do que 1 ano… Mas… mesmo assim… =)

Airport Security ?

Blogged on July 16, 2007 at 03:20

Airport Security
Terminal-screen at Kiruna (Sweden) airport.

Como fez o Carlos nota no blog dele, nem sempre as coisas correm como devem… Isto da informática… tem destas surpresas! :)

PS: Não que qualquer uma das duas tenha directamente a ver com “segurança” (ou falta dela!), mas engraçado é o facto de nem os “outros” OS (neste caso um *nix, que eu tanto defendo e fomento :)) estarem a salvo de preciosidades destas… Como diria um colega meu: “… os erros são quase sempre causados pelo utilizador/administrador, e não pelo software em si!”.

Nem sempre… ;)