My wife bought me a nice memo holder with a horse sitting in a F1 race car. It's part of Ferrari's Official Merchandise from Nici Sports AG. It's handmade so no two units are alike.
Gizmodo : Amazon.com France has slipped a page with the European release date and price for Nintendo's monolithic new game console, the Revolution. The release date is listed as June 15, 2006. The total, after conversion, would be about $365. European console prices tend to be a bit higher than here in the U.S., but this still sounds like a fool's ransom given the Xbox 360's $299-$399 pricetag. (Remember that Nintendo says its console will be less technologically advanced and thus cheaper than the Xbox 360 or PS3). Based on the GameCube's 2001 launch cycle, it arrived in Europe six months after it debuted in N.A. This leak gives credence to rumors that the Revolution could see a surprise 2005 launch. Either that, or Nintendo is doing some very cheeky marketing."
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It's been a long loooooong while not updating my poor old blog. Today marks the 54th day I'm in Melbourne for training in the new company I just joined. It is now autumn in Melbourne...with temperature ranging from chilling 12°C to hot 28°C. Unfortunately very little rain falls in Melbourne causing a Stage 3a water restriction at the present. Since I've been here since 1 March, 2 major sporting events has come and gone in Melbourne. 1. Australian Formula One Grand Prix 2. 12th FINA World Championships I attended neither of them. HAHAHAHAHA !!!! Tomorrow is another public holiday for Australia : ANZAC Day ANZAC was the name given to the A ustralian and N ew Z ealand A rmy C orps soldiers who landed on the Gallipoli Peninsula in Turkey early on the morning of 25 April 1915 during the First World War (1914-1918). As a result, one day in the year has involved the whole of Australia in solemn ceremonies of remembrance, gratitude and national pride for all our men and women who h...
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