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Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Motorola FlipOut
Motorola officially announced the Youth guglofon with an unusual form factor and user interface MotoBlur integrated access to social networks Facebook, MySpace, Twitter and full support services Google. Motorola FlipOut - a very compact device. Its size at just 67 x 67 x 17. The upper part of the device with a touch screen (2.8 inches with a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels) rotates around one of the corners, opening the QWERTY keyboard. FlipOut managed OS Android 2.1, equipped with Wi-Fi module and A-GPS, electronic compass, 3.5mm jack for headphones, camera, 3 megapixel technology to support Kodak Perfect Touch, noise-canceling CrystalTalk PLUS, 512MB of internal memory and a memory card to 2GB kit. The device operates in quad-band GSM / EDGE and liaises third generation - HSPA 3G. About the price of the gadget so far nothing is known.
Unique and Extreme Food From Asia
1.Bee Larva
Food is popular enough in China and in Japan. Serv is simple, just be fried dry and salt and pepper, or pan with soy sauce and sugar. Larva this savory and sweet, and although the appearance of less (or not at all) interesting, but the Chinese and Japanese food is considered as a high nutritious snack.

2.Fried Spyder
Cambodia and Southeast Asia many countries are often considered unique insects as food, and even Cambodia can be considered as the capital of the world insect eater. One of the small city with the name Skuon, dijuluki Spiderville. In the city, along streets filled with women who carry a tray full of big spider Skuon. Taste food that is palatable, such as a crab, still just chilling with the size of the spider of the human hand.

3.Snake Blood
Food may not be too strange in Indonesia, especially with the heat of blood that will 'make the blood boil of men'. Serv is very practical way, and directly from the 'packaging' (cut his head, and the blood patch on the glass) egregious enough for many. Moreover, when blood is added bile and alcohol, quite challenging for those who want the upheaval in their blood.
Gang Ular (Snake Alley) in Taipei, Taiwan, offering all types of snakes and share the products (and not food) from the original snake.
Food is popular enough in China and in Japan. Serv is simple, just be fried dry and salt and pepper, or pan with soy sauce and sugar. Larva this savory and sweet, and although the appearance of less (or not at all) interesting, but the Chinese and Japanese food is considered as a high nutritious snack.

2.Fried Spyder
Cambodia and Southeast Asia many countries are often considered unique insects as food, and even Cambodia can be considered as the capital of the world insect eater. One of the small city with the name Skuon, dijuluki Spiderville. In the city, along streets filled with women who carry a tray full of big spider Skuon. Taste food that is palatable, such as a crab, still just chilling with the size of the spider of the human hand.

3.Snake Blood
Food may not be too strange in Indonesia, especially with the heat of blood that will 'make the blood boil of men'. Serv is very practical way, and directly from the 'packaging' (cut his head, and the blood patch on the glass) egregious enough for many. Moreover, when blood is added bile and alcohol, quite challenging for those who want the upheaval in their blood.
Gang Ular (Snake Alley) in Taipei, Taiwan, offering all types of snakes and share the products (and not food) from the original snake.
Bridge From The Grass
The bridge is located in the southern province of Kanas (Cuzco, Peru), is made by hand from special herbs «Qoya».
The length of 36,6 meters annually inhabitants of the nearby village of remaking it.
The length of 36,6 meters annually inhabitants of the nearby village of remaking it.
Greatest Historical Warriors
While most of these warrior groups come from ancient history – one or two come close to modern history. They all, undoubtedly, belong on this list.
Aztecs
The Aztecs were famous soldiers and ruthless in battle. They were usually dressed like animals like the eagle or the jaguar. They used pretty primitive weapons like clubs and bows but used them with great effectiveness. The “Shorn Ones” (Cuachicqueh) were the greatest warriors and as soon as the enemy came they swore they would not take another step back. They were eventually defeated by the Spaniards with much more modern weapons but they were a great empire in large part due to their great warriors.
Mamluks
A mamluk was a slave soldier who converted to Islam and served the Muslim caliphs and the Ayyubid sultans during the Middle Ages. Over time, they became a powerful military caste often defeating the Crusaders. On more than one occasion, they seized power for themselves; for example, ruling Egypt in the Mamluk Sultanate from 1250–1517. After mamluks had converted to Islam, many were trained as cavalry soldiers. Mamluks had to follow the dictates of furusiyya, a code that included values such as courage and generosity, and also cavalry tactics, horsemanship, archery and treatment of wounds, etc.
Aztecs
The Aztecs were famous soldiers and ruthless in battle. They were usually dressed like animals like the eagle or the jaguar. They used pretty primitive weapons like clubs and bows but used them with great effectiveness. The “Shorn Ones” (Cuachicqueh) were the greatest warriors and as soon as the enemy came they swore they would not take another step back. They were eventually defeated by the Spaniards with much more modern weapons but they were a great empire in large part due to their great warriors.
Mongol Warriors
The Mongols were considered barbarians and savages. They dominated Europe and Asia and were most famous for riding on horseback lead by one of the greatest military commanders in history, Genghis Kahn. They were highly disciplined and masters with using the bow and arrow on horse back. They used a composite bow that could rip through armor and were also pretty good with lances and scimitars. They were masters of psychological warfare and intimidation, and built one of the largest empires the world has ever seen.
A mamluk was a slave soldier who converted to Islam and served the Muslim caliphs and the Ayyubid sultans during the Middle Ages. Over time, they became a powerful military caste often defeating the Crusaders. On more than one occasion, they seized power for themselves; for example, ruling Egypt in the Mamluk Sultanate from 1250–1517. After mamluks had converted to Islam, many were trained as cavalry soldiers. Mamluks had to follow the dictates of furusiyya, a code that included values such as courage and generosity, and also cavalry tactics, horsemanship, archery and treatment of wounds, etc.
Roman Legion
The backbone of the Roman army that led to an empire that was unrivaled in terms of size and power. They were usually heavy infantry with armor and a shield modeled after the ancient Greeks. They were masters of the sword and spear combination going along with a shield. They were made up of the wealthiest soldiers that could afford to make the best weapons and armor. They were disciplined, well-armed, and had great strategy which lasted beyond their empire.
Cubatão - one of the most polluted cities in the world
Cubatão is a city in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, 12 kilometers away from Santos seaport, the largest in Latin America. The population in 2003 is 113,599, its density is 799.99/km² and the area is 142 km². It hosts 24 industries, refining oil, making steel and fertilizers.
Amazing facts-The skin artist
The Skin artist
Ariana Page is a very…unique artist, due to the fact that she suffers from a condition known as dermatographia (the immune system exhibits hypersensitivity, via skin, that releases excessive amounts of histamine, causing capillaries to dilate and welts to appear (lasting about thirty minutes) when the skin’s surface is lightly scratched). She draws various patterns on her body and then takes pictures of herself, thus works of art are born.
Ariana Page is a very…unique artist, due to the fact that she suffers from a condition known as dermatographia (the immune system exhibits hypersensitivity, via skin, that releases excessive amounts of histamine, causing capillaries to dilate and welts to appear (lasting about thirty minutes) when the skin’s surface is lightly scratched). She draws various patterns on her body and then takes pictures of herself, thus works of art are born.




Infosys First Recruitment Drive Advertisement Poster
Only 64 brilliant young engineers are destined to conquer the world of software. Find out if you are one of them this Saturday. As Infosys moved to new markets and new clients came on board, recruitment had to keep pace. This ad, which appeared in 1991, created quite a buzz. Infoscion Ananth Vaidyanathan, who applied and joined, recalls, "Infosys was a little-known company. Most applicants were enthused by the ad. A huge crowd turned up, more than a 1,000... there was a virtual stampede." So much so that the glass doorway at the hotel, where the interviews were being conducted, came crashing down!

Ananth remembers that they were divided into batches of 100 for the test, and things were impeccably organized. Only a small number finally made it to the next round and finally, 16 candidates were selected. The interview rounds were conducted by Nandan Nilekani and N. S. Raghavan.

Ananth remembers that they were divided into batches of 100 for the test, and things were impeccably organized. Only a small number finally made it to the next round and finally, 16 candidates were selected. The interview rounds were conducted by Nandan Nilekani and N. S. Raghavan.
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