“believe you can and you’re halfway there…”
“whatever you think think the opposite”
“When they look back at this era, Internet historians will mark Facebook’s Instagram acquisition as the symbolic moment when the Great Shift was confirmed. Significantly, it also came soon after Steve Jobs’ death. The device that Jobs created had, within the space of five years, allowed a 551-day-old company with 14 employees to become worth $1 billion. On April 9, 2012, Web 2.0 lost its mantle as the most important Internet paradigm. We are now starting the Age of Mobile.”
different culture different style…
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charming… and it can be a cup lid too!
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steep 4 -5 mins is a pity long time…
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I remember Kickstarter first really coming on my radar two years ago when Diaspora, the would-be open Facebook alternative, shot past $50K in crowd-sourced funding.
They would eventually raise over $200K — the power of the Internet, and all that.
Oddly enough, looking back, it now reminds me a bit of The Hobbit. When Bilbo finds the Ring, you think: oh magic ring, kind of cool. But actually the Ring is the story, you just don’t realize it at the time.
Everyone, including myself, focused on Diaspora. Kickstarter was the story.
The Pebble watch has now raised over $5.5 million dollars on Kickstarter. The original funding goal was $100K. It still has 28 days to go.
“This feels like just the beginning,” says Captain Obvious.
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does it mean improvement?
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just do it
1. Tea contains antioxidants. Like the Rust-Oleum paint that keeps your outdoor furniture from rusting, tea’s antioxidants protect your body from the ravages of aging and the effects of pollution.
2. Tea has less caffeine than coffee. Coffee usually has two to three times the caffeine of tea…
does it mean the taste is strong? it’s funny…
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yes, it’s true that so many people forget to remove tea bag within a proper time, so they miss the best taste of tea…
cool pack… i’ve seen this pack in hong kong tea fair 2 years ago, but i don’t think it can work with full tea leaf…