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It is "something else". Men and women simply pack different things. Men tend to pack so-called "useful" things. e.g. Books (that he never reads), electronics (that no longer works, fur...

White toilet paper aren't necessary more green than pink ones. They are heavily bleached, which requires more water to manufacture and cause more pollution. Pink ones could be more green, as they a...

I totally feel you. I hate the high pitch noise that my vacuum cleaner makes! I have a Dirt Devil sweeper I use daily. It cost me only $40, works on carpet, tiles and wood floor. I als...

Is it really necessary to include Cuba?

The "square head" are called "Robertson". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robertson_screwdriver They were invented by a Canadian,...

TV is just a tool for living. It's about how you use it. I dated a guy that was extremely stingy. He would only tip 5% at dinner but save up to buy an additional big screen TV for his room. H...

I started my Paperwhite on New Year Day, thinking it will bloom beautifully for Chinese New Year (early Feb). The nursery people told me to put it in soil, but only 2/3 of bulb in soil and top it w...

This kind of packaging has been around in Japan for decades, usually for bodywash, shampoo and conditioner. Some popular sports drinks and juices also comes in bags. They are also so much lighter t...

:O Jesus Christ! That's not good luck paper at all! It's called "gold paper", the currency for the dead. You burn them in thousands so that your dead relatives can buy stuff when they crossover. It...

Yeah, totally lame. They will harm the paperbacks and seems to be too tight for hard covers. My shelves are so cramped that I even use the upper space, so this little P thingy will be in the way.

It's a beautiful toilet. You can call up some local interior designers (from yellow pages) to see if they want it for future projects. Faxing or emailing them this page would be informative. ...

This is how it's always been in Asian appliances. I grew up in Hong Kong and had never seen it otherwise.