Star Trek Cologne For Men – Tiberius, by Genki Wear:
Explorer. Soldier. Time-traveler. Diplomat. Legend. James Tiberius Kirk. The most famous and highly-decorated starship captain in the history of the Federation Starfleet. Tiberius Cologne for Men gets physical, quickly blending chemistry and emotion. Crisp and clean; a casual yet commanding fragrance spiked with raised notes of freshness and sensuality. Difficult to define. Impossible to resist. Inspired by a man on a mission, a journey of sensual discovery. Tiberius – boldly go.
Star Trek Cologne For Men – Red Shirt:
Red Shirt Cologne. Seize the day. Place no trust in tomorrow. Live without fear. Run toward new and exciting adventures. Wear the cologne that shows the universe your strength, your valor, your loyalty – your devotion to disposability. Red Shirt Cologne does not hesitate or think twice. It is made for the young, modern man who is alive today – and knows it. Fresh, clean and direct with top notes of green mandarin, bergamot, and a hint of lavender, Red Shirt finishes strong with base notes of leather, fine Virginia tobacco leaves and a subtle touch of grey musk and tonka beans. Red Shirt Cologne. Because Tomorrow May Never Come.
There have always been instances of kids using candy to emulate the use of “questionable substances”, but to see a kid breakdown the act of “smoking” a roll of Smarties candies, as if he were instructing someone on how to roll and smoke a joint, can leave one slightly flabbergasted!
An ad company called DDB in New Zealand has been promoting their SKY (cable) showing of Aliens versus Predator with these pics (which are a lot more interesting than the actual movie when you think about it). Thanks AICN for the heads up.
In what could be a harbinger of the future, elementary-school students in Tokyo are being taught by a robot. Saya is the result of 15 years of research and is being tested as a teacher after working as a receptionist. She ? or it ? is multilingual, can organize set tasks for pupils, call the roll and get angry when the kids misbehave. Saya is just one example of Japan’s determination to put a robot in every home by 2015.
I am picturing some young screwed up Hank Pyms developing crushes on their robo-teachers…