Friday 21 January 2011

Rilakkuma, A Relaxing Bear




This angelic-looking bear is a relaxing pet. It’s very popular among stressed-out young Japanese women.


Who is Rilakkuma?

It’s brown with a big head and an angelic little face. Rilakkuma is a very popular pet among young Japanese women in their 20’s and 30’s. Its first product was launched in September 2003. Today, Rilakkuma stuff is everywhere and you can see it and buy it in just about any corner of Japan. It was designed by Kondouaki, for a company called San-X.



Rilakkuma and Kaoru-san

Rilakkuma lives free-of-cost in Kaoru-san’s home. Kaoru-san is a 25-year old woman who works in Tokyo. She takes care of Rilakkuma and sometimes makes a sheep disguise for him. Actually, we don’t know what sort of animal he is, because sometimes his blue-polka-dotted underwear pokes through the zipper on his back. He has several outfits, does laundry, and loves pancakes, Omu-rice (a Japanese dish made of fried rice and egg omelet), and flan. His hobbies include watching TV and going to the spa. He likes saying, "I’d spend my life lounging about, if I could..." and "Make yourself comfortable".


Rilakkuma’s Friends

Ko-Rilakkuma




He’s a mischievous bear, a bit younger than Rilakkuma. He’s always pestering Rilakkuma, sometimes trying to unzip the zipper on his back as a prank. He looks like a polar bear, but it’s not very clear where he’s from, since he has buttons down his chest. He likes strawberries, apples, and cherries, and he loves playing with stuffed ducks and penguins. He listens to really loud music and sometimes dresses up as a rabbit or cow.


Kiiroitori



 
Kiiroitori is a yellow bird that was Kaoru-san’s first pet. He likes scolding Rilakkuma for lounging about, though the bear could care less. He often fights with Ko-Rilakkuma, but they also play together. Kiiroitori likes cleaning house and, will put any coins he finds away to save up money.



Source: curiosite

Thursday 20 January 2011

Too many cooks spoil the broth

วันนี้มาดูสุภาษิตเกี่ยวกับอาหารกันดีกว่านะคะ




Too many cooks spoil the broth.

แปลว่า ถ้ามีพ่อครัวมากเกินไป น้ำซุปก็จะเสียรสชาติ

ใครๆก็อยากจะปรุงรสที่ตัวเองชอบ ความชอบก็อาจแตกต่างกัน เอ ...  รสชาติจะออกมาเป็นอย่างไรหนอ??

สุภาษิตนี้ในภาษาไทยก็คือ "มากหมอมากความ" (mâak mŏr mâak khwaam)

บางครั้งเราก็อาจจะได้ยินคำว่า "มากคนมากความ" (mâak khon mâak khwaam)



photo: google

Google Doodle Honors Kennedy Inauguration 50th Anniversary





Google's Thursday homepage doodle celebrates the 50th anniversary of President John F. Kennedy's inaugural address.

The letters in the Google logo are spelled out using words from Kennedy's speech, with the second "G" featuring a drawing of the former president.

The speech, presented on January 20, 1961, includes the iconic line: "And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you—ask what you can do for your country."




In that speech, Kennedy also acknowledged that "the world is very different now," and reached out to those across the country and the globe, from old allies and new states to those in third-world countries and sister republics south of our border.

"So let us begin anew—remembering on both sides that civility is not a sign of weakness, and sincerity is always subject to proof. Let us never negotiate out of fear. But let us never fear to negotiate," he said.

Kennedy was assassinated on November 22, 1963 in Dallas, Texas.



Source: pcmag

Monday 17 January 2011

Street Museum

An iPhone App for The Museum of London