Posts Tagged ‘russian’

Innovative Advert: Do Not Step On Gmail

Thursday, February 28, 2008 14:54 No Comments

One of the biggest advertising houses, Saatchi & Saatchi (the Russian Dept.) created a video to attract more Russian customers to Gmail. Four people recreated on the floor the Gmail interface and with their help it works like the real things. See it below.
 

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Russian Super Heroe?

Saturday, February 16, 2008 19:36 No Comments

In this video a Russian guy is filming his friend (with a mobile) free falling from a multistory building, hitting the ground (face down) and then after few seconds, getting up without a scratch. I have to say after seeing Claire Bennet from Heroes this does not look very impressive and I am sure this [...]

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The date today is 18th of August 2008

Tuesday, February 12, 2008 14:26 No Comments

Friends and readers of Weberence, good morning. Today where we (Weberence admins) are, the date is 18th of August 2008 and where you are it must be middle of February. I am writing to inform you that the Russian scientists were right. They said that by starting CERN’s Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland some time [...]

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Durable monitor? If so then shoot it!

Sunday, December 30, 2007 9:31 No Comments

This is the point where we tell you…”Please do not try this at home”. Some guy in Russia is desperately trying to persuade us that this Asus monitor can not be damaged. If you do try this at home you may not be able any more to read your favorite site.

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A monk’s "staff"? …Oh la la

Thursday, December 27, 2007 17:30 No Comments

…and of course we refer to Gregory "Mad Monk" Rasputin. The famous Russian monk lived lived a short life (1869-1916) but left his imprint on Russian history. As a close "adviser" to the Tzar (Russian Emperor) and his wife, he was one of the most influential people within government circles.
It is believed that many noble [...]

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