레이블이 Santa-Claus인 게시물을 표시합니다. 모든 게시물 표시
레이블이 Santa-Claus인 게시물을 표시합니다. 모든 게시물 표시

2009년 12월 13일 일요일

Win snowball game with Santa!

flash-game
YouTube’s New Year Countdown channel is now on YouTube.com. Plus, they put little snowball fight game with Santa on Samsung HMX-U10 banner!


When you go to the YouTube’s New Year Countdown channel page, you will see the banner of HMX-U10 on the top right corner. If you click that, another window about HMX-U10’s information window will show up and the game shows up on the bottom of the page with little Santa’s drawing. This micro-site will give you lots of information about HMX-U10, so please take some time to go through. Plus, just letting you know, you must have Adobe Flash Player on your PC to play this.


To play this game is really simple. After you click ‘Game Start’, the hand with HMX-U10 will appear and record Santa Claus. However, you have to record him quietly and secretly. If Santa looks back and notices that you are recording him, he will throw snowball at you. After 3 snowball hits from Santa, the game is over. As time goes by, Santa moves faster so you have to pay more attention as Santa moves faster! If you still do not understand, there is ‘How to play’ section so please reference it.


On the game’s window, you also can get information of U10. Furthermore, there is the embed code of this game so you can link this game your own blog! Samsung Digital Imaging’s official blog, www.samsungimaging.net also has this game on its blog with banner, so feel free to visit and play it.


Do you want to play some snowball fight with Santa?
Then go for this game and make some record!


Good luck to everyone who will play this! :)


SamsungImaging.net

2009년 12월 7일 월요일

Do you still remember that…

Do you still remember that argument with your friends or family when you believed that Santa Claus was coming to you bringing a bunch of toys through your chimney and they told me it was not true? Yes, I do. I wanted to believe in Santa Claus because I didn’t want to lose my innocent mind. I was a child who was technically supposed to be innocent. Indeed, I believed what I wanted to believe.
Macy’s Headquarter
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Lord & Taylor
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One cold rainy day, I walk along the street near a major department store by chance and find that gorgeous Christmas displays grab my attention. I mumble to myself, ‘Wow, well done, they must be spending so much money on this decoration. Look at the moving dolls and LCD screens! Impressively detailed snow balls!’ I suddenly start critiquing the degree of completion and how the theme is organized with other components. I realize that I’m not seeing the Christmas embellishments with the same eyes that I used to. It does not give me the feeling of a mysterious wonderland like it did when I was young. It’s nothing I haven’t been told or seen before. I feel I lose my innocence as time goes by. Actually, I have had the feeling for a long time.
Bergdorf Goodman
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I want to purify myself by changing my perspective from the adult’s point of view to twinkling eyes of a child, full of curiosity about everything that makes me wonder. Is it a little bit cheesy for me to think that way? Is it too late? Or seriously, am I getting old?
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