Archive for August, 2006

Chitika ShopLinc Launched

chitika shoplinc
Chitika has announced it’s ShopLinc programme but only open to premium web publishers - and only on invitations. That means only publishers or bloggers with speciality content related to product reviews and merchandising will be invited.

Well if you think your site falls into this category then you can request for the invite. ShopLinc is actually a custom online store that will advertise products related to your site’s content. Every click will earn you money.

You can view the demo here. Apply for a Chitika account here.

[tags]chitika, shoplinc, online+store[/tags]

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Car Ad Wars

It’s monday. I can’t get ‘productive’ all of a sudden - brain might get a total breakdown. So here’s a “kinda-funny” post about a poster-advertisement tit-for-tat.

BMW started it. Audi retaliated. But then, someone else jumped in and squashed the other 2. Click on each thumbnail to see the “sarcastic” advertisement.

bmw advertisement

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Break Company Rule (the one starting with Z)

I’ve always find Dilbert funny.. I remember the one about the boss asking for the internet to be copied into the floppy disk. This one is different.

*click to view

dilbert

[tags]dilbert, cartoon, funny, company+rules[/tags]

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Malaysian at it again? Hidden pictures of Gillian Chung

* update * I’ve disallowed comments on this post as it’s under spam attack.

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Gillian Chung Yan-tung of Twins fame

What is it with Malaysians with their hidden camera? A few years ago actress Nasha Aziz was secretly filmed in her own apartment. And now, Gillian Chung, half member of Hong Kong-based Cantopop duo was secretly snapped while changing her clothes during a concert in Genting Highlands last week.

The pictures’ existence became known when a Hong Kong weekly magazine published them a few days ago and the pictures has been making rounds on the internet. Leading chinese newspapers in the country are condemning the act.

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Coulrophobia : Fear of Clowns

clownsA few years ago, I attended a 5-year old relative’s birthday party in Sugarbun, KK. It was just a normal children’s party with lots of children. At that time, my son wasn’t born yet. My cousins, the parents of the birthday girl, had ordered a clown for the party. So when the clown came out, the little girl freaked out like she saw a ghost. She didn’t even want to blow the candles on her cake because the clown was standing near.

All her friends and relatives, around the same age as her were excited over his presence and were pulling his shirt asking for balloons and sweets. But the star of the day was frightened for her life!

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