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Zazzle is an American online marketplace that allows designers and customers to create their own products with independent manufacturers (clothing, posters, etc.), as well as use images from participating companies.
Plays digital games via SD cards and internet download. In addition to games, features movie, e-book, and photo viewing. Most releases for the system were open-source software games and applications. 2005 >60,000: Dingoo A320 (Dingo Digital Technology) Open source hardware handheld game console with music and video playback functions.
White Page by Platinum Peppers Family (eps 43–62) 5. Jeans by Ryoko Hirosue (eps 63–73) 6. Hateshinaku Aoi Sora wo Mita (I Saw An Endless Blue Sky) by Yui Nishiwaki (eps 74–87) 7. Believe Myself by New Cinema Tokage (eps 88–98) 8. Sink by Plastic Tree (eps 99–110) 9. Congracche (Congrats) by CASCADE (eps 111–128) 10. Ultrider by ...
Kate, 42, famously turned heads in a shimmery pink chiffon dress from the brand during a tour of the Caribbean with husband Prince William in March 2022. The lively gown fell elegantly on Kate’s ...
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Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates made a cameo at Mark Zuckerberg’s recent birthday party to mark the Meta Platforms CEO turning 40 years old. The two posed for a photo together.
Lopez looked casual in a navy blue knit long-sleeve top, bell-bottom jeans, and aviator shades. Meanwhile, Affleck wore a maroon graphic T-shirt, a red jacket with cream shearling lining, jeans ...
Performed by John Lovelady (1974, 1976–1977), Richard Hunt (1975; 1981) Jerry Nelson (1976–2003), Rickey Boyd (2005), Matt Vogel (2008–present) Crazy Harry is a pyrotechnician obsessed with explosives, who first appeared in The Muppets Valentine Show and later, The Muppet Show.
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Clubs (French: Trèfle) is one of the four playing card suits in the standard French-suited playing cards. The symbol was derived from that of the suit of Acorns in a German deck when French suits were invented in around 1480.