O ROLLY é um player de áudio lançado recentemente pela Sony. Com o formato um pouco diferente do habitual, ele acende luzes de cores diversas, se mexe, gira sobre o próprio eixo, abre e fecha as capas dos auto-falantes, tudo isso conforme a música, de acordo com as batidas ele faz um movimento diferente.
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When my friend's mother repeatedly held her head under water to torture an apology out of her, you saw how terrified I was and held me close to comfort me. Until this moment, though, I did not realize that you did nothing to stop the child abuse. You were complicit.I am a participant in x365 and Blog 365.
So you've managed to get enough money together for a deposit on your bachelor pad which at the moment if a hard thing to do or you already have somewhere to call home. And now you want to furnish it...
Es básicamente un reproductor de música, pero no muy normal, más que nada por ser robótico. Tiene una memoria de 1GB donde puedes meter toda la música que quieras, incluye dos altavoces y un sistema que le hace girar como un loco dar vueltas, andar por cualquier sitio, siempre al ritmo de la música… y si a esto le añadimos que tiene un par de led que cambian de colores, una discoteca andante, o algo por el estilo.Sony RollySony Rolly, el mismo viene con un parlante en forma de huevo incorporado que además tiene la capacidad de moverse al ritmo de la música. Con memoria interna de 1GB y conexión Bluetooth 2.0 con función para reproducir canciones almacenadas en la computadora, este reproductor de tan sólo 300 gramos y con un estilo bien orientado a los japonesesCaracterística
Sony's new Rolly is basically a mini dancing robot, which also boasts a pair of integrated speakers. ..those two protruding rings provide the locomotion while each end of the egg spins freely of both the rings and that Sony branded trunk [via engadget]
Because I have a small window of time where I’m waiting for someone else to finish their work before I can do more of mine, I thought I would share two things with you. One of them is WAY more exciting than the other, but my life is not ALL glamour, you know.
The first thing is that I learned from Zoot that today is Stop Cyberbullying Day. I have mixed feelings about this. As someone who was entrenched in a horrible and childish online “feud” (and GOD, was it stupid), I’m a fan of stopping it. At the same time, I think people cannot be left to their own devices to stop it, and more tools should be made available to ease cyberbullying. “Spam” filters are great about blocking obscene or unwelcome commenters, and I love the IP Block feature afforded by my server host. But the truth of it is.. it becomes an addiction. It takes an immense amount of support and self-restraint to stop. (Or, in some cases, a great bout of Lent.) So I guess th
Recognized for his distinctive style, Kevin Rolly has been published in such magazines as ELLE, Mirabella, W, Detour, BRIDES and many other publications throughout the world. His technique of "oilgraphing" is an original process developed in 1994, which makes a seamless blend of traditional photography and oil mediums. His fine-art and commissioned works