Friday, December 16, 2011
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Mark Zuckerberg's Private Facebook Photos
After the security 'glitch' that allowed to access Facebook users'personal pictures Mark Zuckerberg's private Facebook photos were revealed.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Woman in Different Ages From 10 to 60 Years
A 20-year-old model photographed as if she were 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, and 60 years old.
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Chile's Super Amazing Volcano Hotel
Looking for a magical escape? Montaña Mágica Lodge, also known as Magic Mountain Lodge, is a beautifully constructed hotel on the privately owned natural reserve of Huilo Huilo in Chile. It offers a mystical getaway on natural grounds. You don't have to be a hobbit to enjoy the comforts and beauty of nature!
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Red Onion Brothel in Alaska
It's Red Onion Brothel in Skagway, Alaska. It was built in 1897 and there were working more than 300 girls at that time serving 14,000 men who came to the town during the Gold Rush era. A man had to pay 5 dollars for 15 minutes of love. Behind the bar were 10 dolls that represented the 10 girls upstairs. As each customer would choose a doll of his choice, the bartender would then lay the doll on her back, indicating that that girl was “busy”. Once the gentleman came back down the stairs, the doll was sat upright so every customer in the bar knew that she was once again available. Now it's just a museum.
Friday, December 2, 2011
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Top Ten Strangest Foods From Around the World
10. Fried - brain sandwiches
Long before the era of Mad-Cow Disease, a sandwich made from fried calves' brain, thinly sliced on white bread was a common item on the menus in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. The sandwich is still available in the Ohio River Valley, where the brains are now heavily battered and served on hamburger buns. In El Salvador and Mexico beef brains, lovingly called sesos in Spanish, are used in tacos and burritos. The brains have a mushy texture and very little flavor on their own so the addition of copious amounts of hot sauce definitely helps.
Long before the era of Mad-Cow Disease, a sandwich made from fried calves' brain, thinly sliced on white bread was a common item on the menus in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. The sandwich is still available in the Ohio River Valley, where the brains are now heavily battered and served on hamburger buns. In El Salvador and Mexico beef brains, lovingly called sesos in Spanish, are used in tacos and burritos. The brains have a mushy texture and very little flavor on their own so the addition of copious amounts of hot sauce definitely helps.
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Monday, November 28, 2011
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Friday, November 25, 2011
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Pilot Escaped Helicopter Crash In New Zealand
In Auckland, New Zealand, pilot walked away without serious injuries after the helicopter crashes while putting up Christmas tree.
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Bolin The Invisible Man - Amazing Pictures
35-year-old Liu Bolin, from Shandong, China, manages to camouflage himself in any surroundings, no matter how difficult they might be.
Liu works on a single photo for up to 10 hours at a time, to make sure he gets it just right, but he achieves the right effect: sometimes passers-by don’t even realize he is there until he moves.
The talented Liu Bolin says his art is a protest against the actions of the Government, who shut down his art studio in 2005 and persecutes artists. It’s about not fitting into modern society. Despite problems with Chinese authorities, Liu’s works are appreciated at an international level.
Liu works on a single photo for up to 10 hours at a time, to make sure he gets it just right, but he achieves the right effect: sometimes passers-by don’t even realize he is there until he moves.
The talented Liu Bolin says his art is a protest against the actions of the Government, who shut down his art studio in 2005 and persecutes artists. It’s about not fitting into modern society. Despite problems with Chinese authorities, Liu’s works are appreciated at an international level.
Pay Money To Set On This Bench Or It Will Pain
Design student Fabian Brunsing has devised a fiendish device that makes pay toilets seem positively munificent: Dubbed “Pay & Sit: The Private Bench,” it consists of a bench covered with retractable metal spikes and a coin slot. If you want to sit down on the bench without an array of spikes jamming you in the keister, you’ve got to pay €0.50 (about 70 cents US).
Monday, November 21, 2011
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Style your garage doors for the Christmas season
This "Winter Road" garage door cover by style-your-garage.com makes it look like a long road stretches through a snow-covered landscape behind your garage
Friday, November 18, 2011
Top 10 Most Dangerous Railroads in the World
Sometime train needs to pass these most dangerous railroads in the world along their journey. Those dangerous railroads sometime makes some of the passenger fell fear but some of the passenger is enjoying those dangerous railroads. Here’s top 10 most dangerous railroads in the world.
20 Interesting Facts about Men Which Girls Most Read
- Guys don’t actually look after good-looking girls. They prefer neat and presentable girls.
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Super Bus Of Dubai. Pics and Videos!
The Dutch-built Superbus was shown to the media at Masdar City in Abu Dhabi a few days ago. Fully electric and designed to be capable of 250 kph (155 mph) while carrying 23 passengers, it is being pitched as the next-generation solution to the Dubai-Abu Dhabi commute.
The high-speed bus that could slash journey times between Abu Dhabi and Dubai to 30 minutes.
The high-speed bus that could slash journey times between Abu Dhabi and Dubai to 30 minutes.
Miss Universe Winners Pictures Since 1952 Till 2011
Miss Universe is an annual international beauty contest that is run by the Miss Universe Organization. The pageant is the most publicized beauty contest in the world with 600 million viewers.
United States won it 7 times, Venezuela 6 times, Puerto Rico 5 and Sweden 3 times.
The following is an official names and pictures of women who have held the title of Miss Universe.
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
The Story Behind Windows XP Famous Wallpaper
I've been told several conflicting stories about the origin of the default "Bliss" wallpaper that over a billion PC users have gazed at after booting into Windows XP for the first time. One reader insisted it was from Ireland and told me he passed by that field every day, and that the cut in it was a road. Another told me it was from New Zealand, and said he could provide photographic evidence.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
30 Strangest Deaths in History
Death by Embracing the Reflection of the Moon
Chinese poet Li Po (701-706) is regarded as one of the two greatest poets in China’s literary history. He was well known for his love of liquor and often spouted his greatest poems while drunk.
One night, Li Po fell from his boat and drowned in the Yangtze River while trying to embrace the reflection of the moon in the water.
Chinese poet Li Po (701-706) is regarded as one of the two greatest poets in China’s literary history. He was well known for his love of liquor and often spouted his greatest poems while drunk.
One night, Li Po fell from his boat and drowned in the Yangtze River while trying to embrace the reflection of the moon in the water.
Ferrari 458 Italia "FC Barcelona Edition" in Dubai
A special Ferrari 458 Italia designed for FC Barcelona fan from Duabi. The car includes the logo of the team with all the super stars including Leo Messi and Xavi.
Monday, November 14, 2011
Sunday, November 13, 2011
The World's 10 Most Powerful People 2011
1-Barack Obama
Obama regains his position as the most powerful person on the planet this year. Why? Despite faddish American declinism, the U.S. remains, indisputably, the most powerful nation in the world, with the largest, most innovative economy and the deadliest military. Plus, Obama's only legitimate rival for the title, last year's number one, Chinese President Hu Jintao, is diminishing in influence as he gives up political office. (Photo by Allan Tannenbaum-Pool/Getty Images)
Obama regains his position as the most powerful person on the planet this year. Why? Despite faddish American declinism, the U.S. remains, indisputably, the most powerful nation in the world, with the largest, most innovative economy and the deadliest military. Plus, Obama's only legitimate rival for the title, last year's number one, Chinese President Hu Jintao, is diminishing in influence as he gives up political office. (Photo by Allan Tannenbaum-Pool/Getty Images)
Temperature of the Moon
Image credit: NASA
Are you planning a trip to the Moon and you’re wondering what kinds of temperature you might experience. Well, you’re going to want to pack something to keep you warm, since the temperature of the Moon can dip down to -153°C (-243.4°F) during the night. Oh, but you’re going to want to keep some cool weather clothes too, since the temperature of the Moon in the day can rise to 107°C(224.6°F).
26 Worlds Weirdest Animals
Leafy seadragon
Named after the dragons of Chinese mythology, Leafy seadragons (Phycodurus eques) resemble a piece of drifting seaweed as they float in the seaweed-filled water. The Leafy seadragon, with green, orange and gold hues along its body, is covered with leaf-like appendages, making it remarkably camouflaged. Only the fluttering of tiny fins or the moving of an independently swiveling eye, reveals its presence.
Like the seahorse, the male seadragon carries as many as 150-200 eggs. After being deposited by the female, the eggs are carried in the honeycomb-shaped area (known as the brood patch) under the male's tail for approximately eight weeks. Seadragons have no teeth or stomach and feed exclusively on mysidopsis shrimp. Known as "Australian seahorses" in Australia, they are found in calm, cold water that is approximately 50-54° F (10-12° C). Leafy seadragons have been protected by the South Australian government since 1982.
Named after the dragons of Chinese mythology, Leafy seadragons (Phycodurus eques) resemble a piece of drifting seaweed as they float in the seaweed-filled water. The Leafy seadragon, with green, orange and gold hues along its body, is covered with leaf-like appendages, making it remarkably camouflaged. Only the fluttering of tiny fins or the moving of an independently swiveling eye, reveals its presence.
Like the seahorse, the male seadragon carries as many as 150-200 eggs. After being deposited by the female, the eggs are carried in the honeycomb-shaped area (known as the brood patch) under the male's tail for approximately eight weeks. Seadragons have no teeth or stomach and feed exclusively on mysidopsis shrimp. Known as "Australian seahorses" in Australia, they are found in calm, cold water that is approximately 50-54° F (10-12° C). Leafy seadragons have been protected by the South Australian government since 1982.
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Friday, November 11, 2011
World’s largest ‘Windows Phone’ in Herald Square in NYC by Microsoft
Microsoft installed a gigantic, 55-foot (six-stories) tall Windows Phone in New York's Herald Square to mark the debut of Windows Phone 7.5 devices on store shelves - setting the new world record for the Largest smartphone, according to World Records Academy.
A Rescue of a Mother Elephant and Its Baby
An Elephant has been trapped in mud after she tried to rescue her baby elephant. Both would die without humans rescue them.
Thursday, November 10, 2011
World's happiest countries: 1 to 187
Top 10 happiest countries:
1. Norway
Life expectancy at birth (years): 81.1
Income (GNI per capita): US$47,557
Population: 4.9 million
1. Norway
Life expectancy at birth (years): 81.1
Income (GNI per capita): US$47,557
Population: 4.9 million
Pius Heinz wins $8.72million World Series of Poker
Pius Heinz, from Cologne, Germany, arrived at the final table of nine ranked only seventh but battled his way through to scoop the top prize of $8.72million.
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
10 Greatest Natural Wonders Of The World
1. The Grand Canyon
The Grand Canyon is an enormous ravine situated in the state of Arizona in the United States.
The Grand Canyon is an enormous ravine situated in the state of Arizona in the United States.
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Drew's journey from FIT to FAT and how to get back to FIT
Drew Manning story of how he plans on going from being obsessed with being fit, to fat in 6 months and how he plans on showing everyone how to get back to fit again in 6 more months.
Saturday, November 5, 2011
The World's Most Humane Prison is in Norway
It tooks 10 years and $252 million to built the world's most humane prison Halden Fengsel with a capacity of 252 inmate.
It is spread over 75 acres (30 hectares) of gently sloping forest in southeastern Norway.
Harald V, King of Norway, joined the opening celebration on April 8.
Each cell has a LCD TV and a shower.
The prison has its own recording studio, medical center and hundreds of paintings on the wall, that cost more than $1 million.
It is spread over 75 acres (30 hectares) of gently sloping forest in southeastern Norway.
Harald V, King of Norway, joined the opening celebration on April 8.
Each cell has a LCD TV and a shower.
The prison has its own recording studio, medical center and hundreds of paintings on the wall, that cost more than $1 million.
Angels Falls in South America, the biggest waterfall in the world
From Planet Earth - episode 3 Fresh Water
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
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