Monday, June 21, 2010

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Angela Terlesky

Impressive Cardboard Vehicles (17 pics)

Life-size cardboard vehicles
Sometimes only a full-scale representation will get your idea across. Shannon Goff, a member of the Detroit based Telegraph artist collective, is responsible for some truly amazing cardboard sculptures.

Shannon's Helicopter, is constructed from corrugated cardboard and measures 165" x 378" x 81.5".

Chris Gilmore's work, such as this Model A Ford, is built from unwanted cardboard and cigarette packets. Also check out his Aston Martin DB8, the ultimate luxury vehicle rendered in throwaway materials. I'm not sure 007 would approve.

Girl From China Before And After Plastic Surgery

Another transformation of the Chinese girls, they are very fond of this case, the makeup will impose on the person beyond recognition,
then the operation will do. Let's look at this brave girl with a new face.


Unbelievable Miniatures

There was once an excellent collection of miniatures displayed in a Southern California themepark (not Disneyland) that was known as Mott’s Miniatures. Sadly, that marvelous collection has been auctioned out to others and all that remains is a poor substitute, by way of photos, on the Mott’s website. The readers at ListVerse have a hunger for the odd and unusual, yet there is no list here that covers the subject of miniatures. This list is a salute to the world of the tiny, both man-made and those that nature has seen fit to create.


Seashells in the sand

Not to be confused with microscopic plankton and diatoms, these are indeed fully formed seashells on a minuscule scale. A great many gem and mineral societies world-wide have divisions devoted to the study and worship of these tiny homes that can be found in sand samples from around the world. And remember that impossibly tiny as these shells are, the original inhabitants were even smaller, as they had to fit within. There is no evidence, so far, of any species of hermit crab that may have used these microshells as a borrowed home.

Nano-motors
 Nanotechnology, nanorobotics, nanomachines. An ever expanding field of science and technology expected to revolutionize the world as we know it. The simplest, (though hardly simple), of nano machines are being constructed for biological study to better understand the mechanics of the cell, and all it’s natural capabilities. The hope is that humans may be able to replicate some of these functions, towards the better health of mankind in the future. Science envisions great strides in the fields of molecular biology, medicine, chemistry, physics, and nanocomputers through the development of these microscopic motors. Many of these machines are as small as 1/2 the width of a human hair and others are so small several hundred would fit in the space of the period at the end of this sentence.

Smallest Bible
 In 2007 nanotechnology was pushed to another extreme when Technion inscribed the entire Hebrew text of the Jewish Bible onto a space less than half the size of a grain of sugar. The team etched the 300,000 words of the Bible onto a tiny silicone surface less than .5 mm square by blasting the silicone with gallium ions.
The previous smallest, known, copy of the Bible measured 2.8 x 3.4 x 1 centimeters (1.1 x 1.3 x 0.4 inches), weighing 11.75 grams (0.4 ounces) and containing 1,514 pages, according to Guinness World Records spokeswoman Amarilis Espinoza. The tiny text, obtained by an Indian professor in November, 2001, is believed to have originated in Australia.

Airport Or Building Reservoirs

Photo sewerage spectacle, sometimes not pleasant but very interesting shots .