Money Series Part 4: Street Money
In agreement with the suggestion of our favorite reader of the month, Joe, we strive to throw money to the masses. In order to meet our high esthetic requirements, and because there are naturally no ghettos in our favorite country Vietnam, let alone poor people, we simply throw it on the street from a scooter, so that the rich, entertainment-addicted holiday makers of Nha Trang may rejoice in it.
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Money Series Part 3: The Perfect Business Card
What makes the perfect business card? It’s affordable, everybody likes to accept it, it’s original and easy to remember, it’s beautifully designed, extremely durable, nobody throws it away, but everybody likes to pass it on. Now what has all these properties? Money! It’s cheap (in Vietnam), everybody wants it, nobody is expecting a business card made from money, banknotes are beautiful and colorful and very durable, nobody ever throws them away, and it spreads on its own!
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Money Series Part Two: One million in small bills – How to get it and what to do with it
Since Cambodia we have had this dream: A bag full of money. A million in small bills. In the Money Series we show you how we made this dream come true and what you can do with a lot of money. Ever thought about it?
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The Sagesex Money Series Part One
Money to Burn
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Choose your favorite Khmer Pop Song!
By now it should be common knowledge that Cambodians are the most beautiful people on earth with the best taste in websites. Yet we cannot leave this wonderful country without shedding a light on what’s maybe the most tasteful pillar of its culture: Khmer pop! In hours and hours of investigation we have narrowed down the gigantic choice to four great Cambodian hymns. We leave the final choice of the Sagesex Khmer Pop King 2010 to you and wish you a great time with these pearls of entertainment. Read the rest of this entry »
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The Bangkok Skytrain Change Event
Sagesex presents: The Bangkok Skytrain Change Event. Goodbye Thailand. Featuring Wind of Change – Thailand’s inofficial national anthem. This song is playing everywhere across the country, and it fits this place better than any other country in the world. Attention: This art is good.
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1. Wieso liegt denn hier Stroh?
Stolz macht uns auch, daß das erste ähnliche Video “EAV – Samurai” ist.
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A fascinating documentary on the future of cultural production
… and copyright. I just saw this and thought you should see it, too. It’s a topic that’s close to my heart and that I have thought about a lot in my PhD thesis. But don’t worry, the people who made “Good Copy Bad Copy” have made this topic very accessible and fascinating as hell. Sorry, English only. But maybe you want to “remix” this into German? Enjoy!
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