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Tutorial sobre como quemarse el pelo en pocos segundos
Gecco.89jajja eso no pasa...
Me impresiona como para hacerse famoso basta solo hacer una pendejada, aquí les dejo este video con una muchacha pretendiendo hacer un tutorial sobre como arreglarse el cabello que obviamente no termina muy bien.
Liga Directa: http://youtu.be/yruKdTkooKw
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Easy Money: The Web's Most Expensive Domain Names
Just to rub it in your face a little more, Complex has put together a list of the 20 most expensive domain names ever sold. As you may have guessed, numbers one through five are all about either money or sex (what, no Refinery29.com?), and many of the multimillion-dollar sales are mired in legal controversy and shady dealings. The sky-high prices for things like "Clothes.com" and, if you can believe it, "Candy.com" are certainly representative of the Internet's first golden age, when the user's idea of fun was booting up the old Compaq for some good old-fashioned AOL dial-up browsing — a business that, by the way, still makes over $500 million a year, more than the rest of AOL's other profits combined.
Today, a lot of people are still making money through ads on sites people visit due to common typos — like Nytimes.cm, for example. But as for those generic names like Clothes.com, who's really making that mistake anymore? Aren't people savvy enough now to know those domains are either just pure advertising pages or funnels to other sites? Or are we being too optimistic here?
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Creatively Built Around 52 Trees: Casa Entre Árboles in México
Mexican architectural firm Muñoz Arquitectos Asociados developed a modern residence in Mérida, México with an original positioning and layout. The construction site of Casa Entre Arboles is shaped like a rectangular field which accommodates no less than 52 trees of different types and sizes. The services areas (garage, utility room, laundry room) were located closest to the road. The main residence with the bedrooms, kitchen and dining room was built near the largest and most beautiful trees around.
The third volume of the project was developed closer to the golf course and consists of a large swimming pool and a covered patio. According to the architects, in order to join the buildings, a housing axis was envisioned, one that runs from north to south: “This flows through the body and gives unity to the whole. By doing this walk from side to side of the house you go through wooded areas outside and inside the rooms, each time reinforcing the idea of a house full of site sensitivity and respect for nature“. The interiors are spacious and bright, enriched by original furniture units and art decorations.
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