So we already know the BP oil rig explosion incident which resulted in the most serious oil spill incident ever is a result of their cost cutting measures. Well recently a bunch of sharp eye people pointed out the photos of clean up command center BP released has been altered further fueling the conspiracy theory. You can see all the details here and here.
I dunno about you guys... the standard cover up story aside this for some reason also kinda highlight the plight of graphic design industry. Come on, if even BP won't pay up for a cover up op with a proper photoshop job (which is already been overflowing on the market) it shows you how low the standard corp/companies view towards the profession really is.
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Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Friday, July 23, 2010
Rest Well, Buddy
The process of making a com ready to retire is always like a time trip to the past as you browse through all the files and it was like "oh man! These stuff is like from another life time..." when it was actually just 4 years ago. But then year 2006 definitely sounds like another age now.
You also get to realise a lot of stuff which you thought were important is actually junk in the long run, but ironically a lot of other stuff which you might have thought to be junk are now cherished memories.
You also get to realise a lot of stuff which you thought were important is actually junk in the long run, but ironically a lot of other stuff which you might have thought to be junk are now cherished memories.
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
But you didn't said we can't Report your Order
In the recent essential price hikes strangely missing are the word "price hike" on all major news papers titles, and here is the reason why. Kinda think of it, isn't that like the last panel in the comic when a man tells his son to reply on the phone but ended up looking worse?
Friday, July 16, 2010
1Nation... People erm no, Price First!
If you happen to live in Malaysia by now the shock wave of 5-in-1 price hike: Fuel, sugar and gas up should have hit you. Sometime one really wonders how do they make decisions...
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Hostile Primates
Yup, if you think the concept of "terrorist" monkeys is purely joke you should read this report of Taliban Training Monkey Terrorists.
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Brick World Comics Presents World Cup Specials
Well World Cup 2010 has finally came to an end, during the month when it was raging on we have accumulated quite a small collection of comic strips here which are World Cup related so we decided to bundle them out in an easy to see format for you guys to relive some of the World Cup moments. Just click on the image above to access the page, or you can click here.
Talking about LEGO World Cup... how can we missed this chance to promote this uber LEGO soccer site, see Legofussball.eu. for all the glories in LEGO soccer!
We would also like to take this opportunity to introduce the new experimental Brick World Comics blog site which is aiming to cater the "I only want to read the comics" crowd who might find the jumping between our blogs a tedious task. Do let us know what you think!
Talking about LEGO World Cup... how can we missed this chance to promote this uber LEGO soccer site, see Legofussball.eu. for all the glories in LEGO soccer!
We would also like to take this opportunity to introduce the new experimental Brick World Comics blog site which is aiming to cater the "I only want to read the comics" crowd who might find the jumping between our blogs a tedious task. Do let us know what you think!
Monday, July 12, 2010
What are the odds?
So the octopus did it, 8 out of 8 matches are correctly predicted. Where else is there to say? All hail Paul the psychic octopus!
Friday, July 9, 2010
Octopus have 8 limbs, knows soccer better
If by now you still haven't heard of Paul the octopus, you should give it a read. Apparently having more limbs does makes you understand soccer better
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Mamak in the 21st Century
Based on a true life event, if you are a foreigner and have the chance to visit Malaysia... be sure to visit one of the Mamak stall here, it is part of the embedded local culture.
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