Schwarzweißbunt

Buntes aber auch Schwarz-Weißes aus der Popkultur


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fujiidom:

lizznotliz / notextinctenough:

My brother wrote this on his math test. Mentoring: I’m doing it right.

fujiidom:

lizznotliznotextinctenough:

My brother wrote this on his math test. Mentoring: I’m doing it right.

(Source: garglersvsnudeerections, via ran-dom)

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emonk:

kryz:

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British English is the Japanese of Europe. Or something.

emonk:

kryz:

(via)

British English is the Japanese of Europe. Or something.

Reblogged from theinternetaccordingtoadrian

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If one child dies, it’s a tragedy. If one million children die, it’s a statistic. This is just wrong. Bill Gates
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bastirakete:

Gratuliert  dem ♥ , also „<“ + „3“, zur Aufnahmen ins Oxford English  Dictionary!  ♥ ist damit das erste graphische Symbol im Dictionary seit  seinem  127jährigen Bestehen! Neben LOL (laughing out loud) und OMG (Oh  My God)  ist ♥  jetzt also auch ein offizielles Wort der englischen  Sprache?!?!!  -> OMG!

bastirakete:

Gratuliert dem ♥ , also „<“ + „3“, zur Aufnahmen ins Oxford English Dictionary! ♥ ist damit das erste graphische Symbol im Dictionary seit seinem 127jährigen Bestehen! Neben LOL (laughing out loud) und OMG (Oh My God) ist ♥ jetzt also auch ein offizielles Wort der englischen Sprache?!?!! -> OMG!

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Letztlich stellt sich für viele [am Tablet-Markt] angesichts des iPad 2 nur eine Frage: in Schwarz oder in Weiß? Andreas Tanzer in Die Presse am 25.3.11
Your phone has more computing power than NASA in 1969. NASA launched a man to the moon. We launched a bird into pigs. Klaus Soonup auf der #nsconf
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bitchville:

Up-Inspired Floating House
Yesterday morning, March 5 at dawn, National Geographic Channel and a  team of scientists, engineers, and two world-class balloon pilots  successfully launched a 16’ X 16’ house 18’ tall with 300 8’ colored  weather balloons from a private airfield east of Los Angeles, and set a  new world record for the largest balloon cluster flight ever attempted.  The entire experimental aircraft was more than 10 stories high, reached  an altitude of over 10,000 feet, and flew for approximately one hour. The filming of the event, from a private airstrip, will be part of a new National Geographic Channel series called How Hard Can it Be?, which will premiere in fall 2011.

Very nice!

ran-dom:

bitchville:

Up-Inspired Floating House

Yesterday morning, March 5 at dawn, National Geographic Channel and a team of scientists, engineers, and two world-class balloon pilots successfully launched a 16’ X 16’ house 18’ tall with 300 8’ colored weather balloons from a private airfield east of Los Angeles, and set a new world record for the largest balloon cluster flight ever attempted. The entire experimental aircraft was more than 10 stories high, reached an altitude of over 10,000 feet, and flew for approximately one hour.

The filming of the event, from a private airstrip, will be part of a new National Geographic Channel series called How Hard Can it Be?, which will premiere in fall 2011.

Very nice!