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May 8, 2009

Automobiles of the Year 2028

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The future seems to be getting more and more exciting as each day goes by and when the word future is mentioned, think of the year 2028. There have recently been new designs for automobiles and although these cars won’t fly, they will definitely have nifty features to make up for their lack of wings.

Volkswagen has designed some of the very attractive cars and motorcycles to give people a vision of what the year 2028 may look like. According to VW, the cars of 2028 will communicate with traffic lights and other vehicles, change color and form when you want. Does that make you think of Transformers? The automobiles will also have holographic displays in the cockpit to assist drivers. They will have the smarts to find a free parking space and park themselves, and there are hopes the cars are going to be emissions-free.

Beauty from the Beast

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The Japanese are known for having extra long lives as well as their youthful complexions. It seems that they have bottled their secret is but it’s not going to be loved by everyone, although the desperate people might think about giving it a try.

Placenta 10000 is a peach flavored drink that contains 10,000 mg of pig placenta. The properties in the blended placenta is actually an energy booster and a beauty treatment. This beverage may be a small price to pay, costing $8, but consumers should try to focus more on the peach flavor instead of the "hint of sow" that seems to overpower the flavor. Those who want to try it will have to go to Japan, though. The drink has not been approved for import.






















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