On my way to Sofia, 2 days ago, I was reading the inflight magazine of Hemus Air, the Bulgarian airlines and it draw my attention on a page where they are showing their worldwide offices addresses and a flag next to each country, how many flags looks a look alike when they are down-scaled. Mainly you can find this happening a lot with arab countries, where you can barely make the difference between many countries, so below is your visual test.

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Also another test but less eye-stressful coming from Europe.

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Women’s No.1 seed Maria Sharapova is through to her first Australian Open women’s final after blitzing No.4 seed Kim Clijsters in straight-sets on Rod Laver Arena.

Sharapova had been a semifinalist in Melbourne for the past two years, but finally cleared that hurdle at her third attempt. She ended Clijsters’ Melbourne Park campaign with 6-4/6-2 win.

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I had to cancel my trip to Egypt on Tuesday the 23rd of January, due to the protest that took place and the opposition paralyzed Lebanon. Protesters closed the airport highway in Beirut by burning tyres and cars.
I was stuck on Jounieh highway for around 4 hours before the army opened a side road and people started leaving the crowd.

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Today i visited by chance www.flixn.com through another website, to discover an amazing web 2.0 service.
Flixn puts video everywhere. Users can record instantly from their webcam and post their recordings on blogs, in messages or comments, and even send video emails.

I tried it for 30 seconds just for fun with a Coca-Cola light bottle, Christmas 2006 Edition for Hungary, I bought from the supermarket for my collection.