Apple Inc’s Phil Schiller shows John Blackstone the many features of the iPhone. Apple’s latest product will go on sale this June.
Apple Inc’s Phil Schiller shows John Blackstone the many features of the iPhone. Apple’s latest product will go on sale this June.

I AM NOT A CONSPIRACY THEORIST!!! For the record, I am not a political activist or conspiracy theorist or part of the “lizard people” as one person said – I simply put up a selection of movies that I found interesting. IS THAT CLEAR? I had to remove comments due to the foul language – children use youtube too.
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02/26/08 Update: Wow. What was expected to be a short movie that would circulate within a small circle of friends has turned into something much more very quickly. I’m thrilled that so many people have enjoyed this video but also somewhat mortified that I added this without my daughter’s knowledge or consent. Maybe someday she will find some humor in it. Comments: Have been disabled. I think they have run their course. To those who have sent positive comments, thank you very much. You’ve made us appreciate what we have even more than we already do. To those of you who’ve said you’ve changed your mind about having children, well, have at it.
Business inquiries/agents: Thanks for your interest. At the current time we have no intention of exposing our little one to the destroyer of youth that is the entertainment industry (with the exception of Star Wars, heh). Hopefully if she chooses to follow this path on her own someday she will find a door still open for her. Other things: She has never seen Pokemon so I don’t think she’s making a reference to the ball on that show. I think she just means pokey ball as in “a ball that is pokey.” (And yes, I know what the pokey balls really are! Stop emailing
) Three year olds can’t read. I’m sure there are exceptions to that rule. ————————————- Here is my daughter, age 3, explaining the plot of Star Wars Episode IV. She explained the whole movie to me in much greater detail but unfortunately I didn’t have …
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Here’s the makeup look for “The Mommy Wig” video. Thanks for watching! All music produced and perfomed by Leon and Ebony (musicmccrarium.com). We own all rights to the music created by “us”. Disclaimer All products (excluding Sigma Brushes), were purchased for personal use. I own MakeMeOver Cosmetics. No other affiliations.
BECOME A TWITTERISTA: twitter.com Here’s all the products that I used to create this look. If you don’t own these products, feel free to use any similar items you already own in your current collection: Jesse’s Girl Eye Shadow Primer Jesse’s Girl Rouge Flambe Jesse’s Girl Indian Summer Jesse’s Girl Ultra Violet Any Mid-tone Pink Color MAC: Sign, Sealed Jesse’s Girl Kohl Eye Liner – Black Jesse’s Girl Lip Liner – Bubble Gum Jesse’s Girl Liquid Glass- Clear *All Jesse’s Girl Cosmetics can be found at Rite Aid and JessesGirlCosmetics.com *All MAC products can be found at MAC stores, MAC counters and MACcosmetics.com All Jesse’s Girl Cosmetics were sent for consideration. All other items are from my personal collection. I’m not paid to use these items.
This is the second look I put together using the palettes I bought from MAC’s Graphic Garden Collection. My nail color seems to be a popular question: Neon Pink by LA COLOR This video was hard to film with some of my family over. Bloopers at the end
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First look at the Toshiba TG-01 touchscreen handset! It’s not in shops until summer but megawhat.tv went along to the launch event to get our hands on this potential iPhone rival first and see what it’s swish 3D GUI and 1Ghz processor was like.
When people hear the word cosmetics, they immediately assume the term only includes girl makeup; however, cosmetics scientifically refer to substances that are used to enhance or protect the odor or appearance of the body, and include products for skincare (such as creams, lotions, powders, etc), body care (such as perfumes, nail polish, deodorants, bubble baths, bath salts, butters, etc), hair care (such as hair colors, hair sprays, hair gels, shampoos, conditioners, etc), and makeup (such as lipstick, eye liner, mascara, blushers, foundation, lip gloss, concealer, etc). In Western countries, particularly in the United States of America, the use of cosmetics is widespread both in women and in men, especially with the advent of metro sexuality, which pertains to men’s taking care of their appearance, including the fashion they wear and the cosmetics they use. These days, men and women alike are searching for chemical free cosmetics.
Since they first became popular in the 1920’s, there has always been great demand for cosmetics. Perhaps this is due to the fact that America has constantly embraced a vain culture, obsessed with physical beauty and externalities. Whatever the reason may be, demand for cosmetics has not waned and in fact, there has grown a bigger market for both over-the-counter cosmetic products and prescription or surgical cosmetic procedures. Aside from that, people are making the switch from using cosmetic products heavy with chemicals to buying cosmetic products that are marketed as chemical free cosmetics or organic cosmetics.
This is so because cosmetics can cause skin allergies and irritation. Large cosmetic companies report that they use ingredients that are safe to use, but some results have proved otherwise. There have been many cases of makeup mishaps, from reddening of the face and itching, as well as allergic reactions to certain lotions, powders, and perfumes. To counter this, a small but healthily growing industry has started manufacturing cosmetics that are free of any synthetic ingredients or chemicals. Now, certified organic products have become more mainstream, a step up from its earlier reputation as a niche market.
Chemical free cosmetics, however, have received their fair share of critiques. Some people maintain that this type of cosmetics does not exist at all and that advertisements for such are mere baloney. Some companies that sell chemical-free products have faced public displeasure arising from false claims. The use of the term “chemical-free” in products implies the negative impression people have about chemicals in general; some critics have noted that some companies create product awareness by fostering a fear of chemicals in their customers. Moreover, some companies use the term “organic” to sell their products even if their made mostly from chemicals with just a tinge of natural ingredients.
The truth is, not all chemicals are bad, especially when treated properly and used in just the right amount. Studies have shown that chemicals linked to cancer and birth defects are not found in cosmetics. Furthermore, it’s not using one cosmetic product that is likely to cause you harm – it’s the total amount of small amounts of toxic chemicals from all the cosmetic products (skin care, body care, hair care, and makeup), which you use overtime, that add up and accumulate in your body.
PART 2 – For part two of this article, head on to Chemical Free Cosmetics and to find many other great beauty tips visit natural skin care remedies.
This is a quick video 1st look at the Sony Ericsson Aino. This is a new cell from SE that allows you to access PS3 data from the phone throught a wireless connection. This is an unlocked GSM phone that retails at ~$600 USD. It’s a pretty solid phone for not really being a “smartphone”. It’s not a dumbphone either. Enjoy! PS. The intro is longer because I wanted to show the intro music to a couple that was wondering where the music came from. Thanks for watching and please consider subscribing to our channel!
One of the main pitfalls of cosmetic dentistry is choosing the wrong cosmetic dentist. As with plastic surgery and other cosmetic procedures, a successful result is largely dependant on the professional and in this case cosmetic dentist that you choose.
Most cosmetic dentistry is extremely visual with poor results being immediately apparent to everyone you see. If you want to feel good in the knowledge that you look good then you need to make sure you are careful when selecting a cosmetic dentist to perform your cosmetic procedure.
As with most things it’s easy to get ahead of yourself once you have decided to undergo a cosmetic procedure and just choose a dentist as quickly as possible without giving quality of work any consideration. Most people believe that a dentist is a dentist and that all dentists can perform cosmetic dentistry procedures to the same standard.
The truth is that mainstream family dentists are not trained in the field of cosmetic dentistry and not all cosmetic dentists are able to adequately perform every cosmetic procedure. A dentist who is good at dental implants or dental bridges may not be so experienced in dental bonding for example and a cosmetic dentist that specialises in teeth whitening might be good with whitening products and dental veneers but not so experienced in dental braces.
A good starting point is to get a recommendation for a cosmetic dentist from someone who has already had some cosmetic dentistry work done or, if you are friendly with your family dentist they may be able to point you in the direction of a cosmetic dentist who specialises in the cosmetic procedure that you are interested in having done.
If you can’t get a good recommendation and you have to resort to yellow pages to find a cosmetic dentist in your area don’t be afraid to check out a few.
Prices are something that you need to know but shouldn’t be the only basis for making your final decision as to which cosmetic dentist you choose.
Go for an initial consultation with more than one cosmetic dentist to get a good feel for the surroundings and what experience the dentist has. Discuss what you want to have done and listen to what the cosmetic dentist has to say and then compare the response with future and/or previous consultations.
Don’t be afraid to ask to see before and after photos of previous clients smile makeovers (clarify that the pictures you are shown are the dentists own work) and make sure that any cosmetic dentist you choose has the relevant experience in the area of cosmetic dentistry that you require.
If you want a recommendation a good cosmetic dentist shouldn’t have a problem with arranging for you to speak to previous clients that have had similar treatment to what is being proposed for you.
At the end of the day cosmetic dentistry is an art. The work that a cosmetic dentist performs is one of the very first things that is seen by everyone you meet. If you want cosmetic dental work then the likelihood is that you care about how you look so take your time, do some ground work and only entrust your cosmetic dentistry procedure to the best cosmetic dentist you can find.
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