MY DREAM is to see PINETBOOK take over and dominate the world of social networks against all these competitors.
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MY DREAM is to see PINETBOOK take over and dominate the world of social networks against all these competitors.
#pinetbook #web3 #elf #cameroon
🔴🏆 Scientists Mary Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell and Shimon Sakaguchi won the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their discoveries concering the immune system, the award-giving body said on Monday 🦠#elf #cameroon
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You might think someone dyed this squirrel.
The Malabar giant squirrel is real, and it lives only in India. In the tall forests of the Western and Eastern Ghats, flashes of burgundy, rust, cream, and deep purple move between branches like living brushstrokes.
They are big for squirrels - a long body with an even longer tail. From a distance the colors look unreal. Up close they make sense. The patchwork helps them blend with shadow, bark, and leaves.
Locals call them shekru in some regions. They build round twig nests high in the canopy, far from ground predators. Most of their time is spent leaping tree to tree, gnawing fruit, flowers, and seeds, and sitting perfectly still when a raptor passes.
Photos of these squirrels go viral because the colors feel magical. But the truth is practical and beautiful at the same time. Nature paints for a reason.#elf #cameroon
I love that they remind us how much wonder still hides in plain sight. A rainbow in the trees, right where it belongs.
References
Yes, Giant Technicolor Squirrels Actually Roam Forests of Southern India - Smithsonian Magazine
Giant purple squirrels do exist - and they have an odd camouflage - National Geographic
Indian giant squirrel - IUCN Red List entry summary - IUCN/Species information
Indian giant squirrel: The 'rainbow' rodent that is also the world's largest squirrel - Live Science
Disclaimer: Images are generated using AI for illustration purposes only.
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Manabu Sakamoto, born March 9, 1968, is a Japanese graphic designer and visual communication expert who graduated from Tsukuba University's Special Arts Group with a major in Visual Transmission Design. He joined Sony in the early 1990s, working in the Creative Development Department at Sony Creative Center as a senior producer until 2011. There, he contributed to branding for products like VAIO and became renowned for conceptualizing the iconic PlayStation logo in 1994, ahead of the console's Japanese launch on December 3 that year.
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The original PlayStation logomark features interlocking "P" and "S" letters in a dynamic, perspective-distorted form, evoking a 3D shadow illusion to symbolize the era's shift to immersive 3D gaming. Sakamoto developed about 20 prototypes, blending 70% concept ideation (inspired by keywords like "inspiration" and "logic" with 30% refined design. Colors, red for passion, yellow for happiness, green for excellence, and blue for patience, added emotional depth, targeting a youthful, diverse audience.
This simple yet bold emblem, with its custom clean typeface, has endured across generations, evolving subtly (e.g., desaturated for PS5) while retaining core unity. Sakamoto's work not only defined PlayStation's identity but also influenced Sony's global branding success, turning a gaming console into a cultural powerhouse.
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