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A girl named Rebeka

This video of a girl named Rebeka from Reykjavik, Island was just a really simple, yet really great inspiration and new motivation to go play with my camera (Canon EOS 300D) again!

When I saw this HD quality video as well as her pictures along with her own humble explanations, it just made me sigh within myself, you know!? :)

Anyway, you should take a look and judge for yourself.

[Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]

“Almonds” by M. Fuhr

This song is from my first demo album (‘InRealDreams’) uploaded and published recently at mymusic.dk, where I keep all my creations.

It’s called “Almonds”.

Sit back, put your headphones on or turn up the stereo and relax…

And hey! Let me know, what you think, okay? ;-)

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Find Kate Phizackerley

A colleague of mine just sent me this link today. It’s been around the entire office by now and we’re still not sure, whether this is actually real or not?!!?

ATTENTION: Find and click “Kate Phizackerley”

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Don’t click it!

You probably already know this ol’ website, but I still think it’s worth a visit slash navigational experience.
Just remember: Don’t click it!

http://www.dontclick.it/

In the world of WWW, you just gotta love everything that ends with an “r
Playgrounds aka M. Fuhr
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Apple Keynote - San Francisco Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

Watch the entire Keynote from Steve Jobs right here!

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Citroën Denmark - take good care of the environment

This is one of our latest campaigns for Citroën Denmark about eco-friendly Citroën cars. Combined with an e-mail newsletter sent out to about 40.000 subscribers and a national tv ad, the campaign is on a roll and we’re exited to follow it on Google Analytics.

http://miljo.citroen.dk

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Peugeot Denmark new year campaign 2007.


Objective: To get as many leads to come visit their local dealer for a test drive of their preferred car model.

“The night train” by Daniel K. Gebhart.

I don’t know… but there’s just something very soothing and relaxing about this 2:20 minute long video/audio journey through the dark landscape of Austria at night…

The spectacular audio track together with the distant, but constant sound of railways makes me kind of sad. Yet, I can’t help but to press ‘Play’ once more…

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Icons away!

Grab some cool, free icons from http://www.icondrawer.com