About Me
- Mr.Lex
- Oxford, United Kingdom
- Friendly,Nice and...Hardworking...maybe???...(^_^)...Kekekekeke...
Tuesday, 30 September 2008
A really bad nights....HELP me Mr.Chris!!!
Monday, 29 September 2008
'shark shield' shark deterrent
This invention is really useful.Now more and more tourists come to the countries that have oceans,seas...but nobody knows...is there any dangerous fishes or animals there???So many of them worried about that!But with this product..we don't need to care about anything...peace of mind...!The most important thing is it's effective and it does not harm to environment and it doesn't polute the ocean!This product is good and really needed to divers and inventors.They can be safety in this new invention.Maybe they will buy this more than other people or tourists that just swim for a small period of time...and tourists usually swim in a safety area that be checked and proved.And I think that it's not very cheap cause this is the new invention and it has high technology details such as electric field and rays...
Sunday, 28 September 2008
Air-Powered car
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Now..more and more new inventions be created...and not all of them are good for our environment.Specially cars...If this cars will be selled..i think many people will buy it.For their family,their friends and for the Earth.But maybe it won't be as fast as other stylish and expensive cars...but the most important thing is we must keep the envronment really clean!the price is not very expensive for the new car like that..So this is a good product...And we must use that..(^_^)
Saturday, 27 September 2008
Sugar jewellery..(^_^)
Friday, 26 September 2008
StarBucks Hot Coffee Vending Machines...
Thursday, 25 September 2008
StarBucks Hot Coffee Vending Machines...
U can check it....
Wednesday, 24 September 2008
50 pounds of Cat-Poo Coffee
Beavis and Butt-Head(^_^)[Relax Time]
Tuesday, 23 September 2008
Self powering Eco Night Club
Monday, 22 September 2008
Massaging backpack...(@_@)
Sunday, 21 September 2008
the problems a british business faces in trying to do business in Vietnam
Saturday, 20 September 2008
Thursday, 18 September 2008
Wednesday, 17 September 2008
Relax time...(out of business)
this baby is doing bisiness to earn money....from his dad......Kekekeke
why do female models earn so much more than male models???
Tuesday, 16 September 2008
the problems a british business faces in trying to do business in Vietnam
Vietnam has been given the go-ahead to join the World Trade Organization (WTO), bringing to an end an 12-year journey for the Communist-run state.
The government believes that joining the WTO is vital to the country's chances of maintaining its rapid economic growth and achieving its dream of leaving the ranks of the world's poorest countries by 2010.
But every year the country needs to create a million new jobs for its young population and some economists are worried that the economy may not be able to deliver.
Vietnam is the darling of the international aid community, one of its few development success stories. In the past 20 years it has lifted huge numbers of people out poverty.
In 1998 a total of 38% of the population lived below the internationally-accepted poverty line, but by 2002 that was down to 29% and in the past few years it's fallen even further.
'Making a difference'
In the village of Doc Lap - two hours drive from Hanoi - economic development means electricity, a new road, a new school and a better clinic.
Doc Lap used to be among the poorest places in Vietnam - now it is part of the success story - the road means farmers can sell their produce more easily, the school means children can get better jobs and the clinic means fewer days spent off work.
For the moment we import the vast majority of our parts from south-eastern China because industry in Vietnam is still immature Sachio Kageyama, Canon Vietnam |
The British Overseas Development Minister, Hilary Benn, was impressed with what he saw in Doc Lap.
"What's special about Vietnam's development is that the government took a decision on the direction in which it wanted the country to go, it opened up the economy and they are very focused on doing the things they know will make a difference."
Over half of Vietnam's population still lives in villages but increasingly they are moving to towns and cities in search of better-paid work.
Tens of thousands have become itinerant construction workers, moving from one job to the next and living in bamboo shacks next to their current building site.