Posts Tagged ‘Japan’
Fames is at it again with their latest New Era release titled “On Fire In Duval” which is featured on the front crown with a nice light up Stogie. The cap is available in a Green body with “It’s A Lifestyle” on the rear. Now available at Fames Japan.
Acer S243HL 24-inch Full HD LCD monitor with White LED
Friday, October 23rd, 2009
In Japan, Acer has introduced a new high-performance desktop widescreen LCD, called 24-inch Acer S243HL, equipped with a display with white LED backlit (WLED). Acer S243HL provides an unprecedented level of dynamic contrast from 1,000:1 to 8,000,000:1. It is use a white LED backlight which makes an extremely high contrast ratio. Other characteristics of the new Acer [...] Related posts: Acer G243HQ LCD Full HD Monitor for Gamers Acer introduced a new widescreen LCD monitor with the name...
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Thursday, October 22nd, 2009
[3-Word Commentary] Burger King sells a Windows 7 Whopper in Japan: Without apple pie. Rachel Maddow says she “looks like a dude”: Aerosmith song needed. Singer Nena part of a German cult which claims to own a time machine: Balloons not involved. Anti-wi-fi paint developed: Easier than tinfoil. Wisconsin Tourism Federation discovers what “WTF” means, changes name: Too much information. Man sues Bank of America for $1.7 sextillion: Plus damages, yet. Rare
Tim Sylvia agrees to FieLDS Dynamite!! debut; eyes fight against Hong Man Choi
Wednesday, October 21st, 2009
Maniacs, calibrate your freak show radar! Manager Monte Cox has given the green light for his client, former UFC Heavyweight Champion Tim Sylvia (25-6), to verbally agree to his participation in the FieLDS Dynamite!! event on New Year’s Eve in Japan, according to MMA Fanhouse . The tentative all-star line-up for the Dynamite!! 2009 MMA/K-1 hybrid fight card includes such notable names as Kid Yamamoto, Kiyoshi Tamura, Kazushi Sakuraba, Shinya Aoki, Tatsuya Kawajiri, Badr Hari, Jerome Lebanne
Japan: disposable incomes to rise despite CO2 cuts
Wednesday, October 21st, 2009
| Sourced From Businessgreen.com |Japanese households will see a rise in disposable income, even if aggressive measures to cut carbon emissions were put in place, according to data compiled by the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) which governed the country up until last month.The figures forecast that average household disposable income will rise to US$61,100 in 2020, from US$52,700 in 2005, if Japan cuts emissions by 25 per cent from 1990 levels by that year. The target was recently announced by