Monday, July 05, 2010

Animal world-Feeding the tigers in China

Amateur photographer Chris Geddes says that it all began peacefully. After a short walk to the zoo, where were the traditional cells and a few spacious enclosures, visitors were loaded into six buses. Began to tour the park. “On the way we saw lions and tigers, which are mostly sleeping in the shade of trees beside the road. But 20 minutes later buses formed a ring in the open field, we were joined by several jeeps of employees of the park. There was no doubt that this event was expected, because a group of five tigers immediately appeared from the bush. “Predators immediately threw live chickens and pheasants, and they quickly got rid of them. So what happened next, was very much scary. A feeding truck drove up and threw the tigers a live cow!

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animal-world

Top 10 Smallest Cars in The World

Here’s a list of smallest cars in the world. Some of the car producers in the world making a small cars as the need of the faster and easier mobility as well as parking in the city. These small cars designed to be used for a certain time before becoming junk cars. It’s usually sold in lower price than usual car price. So let’s take a look at those smallest cars in the world and how they looks like


10. Ford KA
The first Ka premiered in 1996, and was considered to be a modern day Volkswagen Beetle. They’re still going strong in the United Kingdom, despite Europe’s increasingly stringent emissions and safety legislation. For some people it’s much better to change using this car rather than have to look for a used auto parts for their old cars.
smallest car in the world Ford KA
Ford KA

Top 10 Tips for Good Night's Sleep

10 tips for good night's sleep
Top 10 Tips for Good Night's Sleep
Stick to a schedule. Erratic bedtimes do not allow for your body to align to the proper circadian rhythms. Mum was right when she set a time we always had to go to sleep as kids. Also, make sure you try to keep the same schedule on weekends too, otherwise the next morning, you’d wake later and feel overly tired.

Angelina Jolie's Tattoos


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Angelina has a mix of tattoos on his arms. His left bicep before the name "Billy Bob" and a dragon on it. Both pieces have been removed by laser treatment. In their place now latitude and longitude coordinates for the birthplaces of Maddox, Zahara, Shiloh and Pax. Be on the look for 43n42, 7e15 to be added to the arm of Angelina someday! They are the coordinates for Nice, France, the birthplace of new twins Knox Leon and Vivienne Marcheline, born July 12, 2008!


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Fire Dancer Fairy Tattoo Design

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Daily Funny Picture Moments-Extreme Couple

Extreme Houses Picture



Face sketches of women with some object

Sketsa women face image consists of: 2 flower blooms, flower bud 1, 3 leaves, stalk, a butterfly.


Sketsa women face image consists of: 3 tails, birds, trees, leaves.


Sketsa women face image consists of: 2 horses stood, a bird, the mountain.

Indian Models Season Fashion

Indian Models Season Fashion

Gallery of Amazon Women: Extreme Female Body Builders

Is this Anna Nicole Smith, an Extreme Female Bodybuilder or an Imposter

Meet Body Building's Extreme Women


Wanna know a secret? Anna Nicole Smith was once a body builder. Don't believe me? Here she and J. Howard Marshall are ready for a photo shoot. Uncanny resemblence, isn't it?

Many are afraid of weight lifting for fear of becoming huge, but don't be alarmed. This photo is the product of massive steroids. Steroids are the only way to turn a woman into an extreme body builder.

This woman body builder looks like Anna Nicole Smith on Steriods. Scary. (And no, this is not really Anna Nicole Smith, afaik).

source : http://www.onemorebite-weightloss.com/annanicolesmith.html

Amazing Painting By The Blind


Dmitri was not blind since birth, he lost his eyesight in the excavation mission in a forest in the Ukraine to find the remains of dead Russian soldiers were victims of World War 2. He hit a land mine explosion that set Nazi Germany 50 years ago that resulted in blindness.

Before the accident, Dmitri painting was well known among the local artists. Once lost his eyesight Dmitri become depressed until one day an old friend came and tried to resurrect the spirit of Dmitri exhibit works of Dmitri.

Dmitri spirit began to rise, even before the show he started painting again tried to prove that although can not see he could still work. "Every great results starting with one small step" he said.

Start he started trying to paint again, of course at first he had many difficulties but finally thanks to the diligent work of his first born as a blind artist. Till now around 250 paintings that have his praise from art critics.




Islamic Architecture Around the World-Mosque

Islamic Architecture Around the World - III

Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque in Muscat - Oman (night)

15 World's Most Famous Photo

1. Afghan Girl (1984)


This picture was taken by National Geographic Potograper Steve McCurry.
The girl in this picture is one of Sugar Sharbat school students in Afghan refugee reception center.
Who make that foto famous is that rare opportunity to capture a profile of Afghan women face.
Sugar Sharbat estimated 12 years at the time this picture was taken.

Photographer: Steve McCurry, Source: nationalgeographic.com


2. Child Stricken Crowling Towards a Food Camp (1994)


This photo was successfully received the Pulitzer acknowledged.
This photo was taken in 1994, at the time of the famine in Sudan. Which describes a child crawling toward a camp of the United Nations, which is located a few kilometers.
And also a vulture waiting for boy's death to be eaten. This photograph makes surprise the whole world.
No one knows what happened to the child, including the potograper Kevin Carter who left the place immediately after the photo was taken.

Would You Dare to Walk on This ?

Glass Bridge will be suspended 4,000 feet above the Colorado River on the very edge of the Grand Canyon . On May 2005, the final test was conducted and the structure passed engineering requirements by 400 percent, enabling it to withstand the weight of 71 fully loaded Boeing 747 airplanes (more that 71 million pounds). The bridge will be able to sustain winds in excess of 100 miles per hour from 8 different directions, as well as an 8.0 magnitude earthquake within 50 miles.

More than one million pounds of steel will go into the construction o f
the Grand Canyon SkyWalk.
Would You Dare to Walk on This ?

Extreme Adventure Sports Stunts

Extreme Adventure Sports Stunts

Dare to Skate a Roller Coaster?

Dare to Skate a Roller Coaster?
Extreme skater Dirk Auer skated the Tripps Drill Roller Coaster in Stuggart Germany wearing only a pair of customized in-line skates. Reaching speeds of 90 km/hr on the first hill, it took him less than a minute to complete the track. Because of the likelihood of a rogue nail which would ’cause instant death’, this was considered one of the most dangerous stunts ever.

Most Amazing Glider Stunts

Most Amazing Glider Stunts

The Youngest Father in the world

A British student became in the 13-year-old father of the youngest in Britain, where the livelihoods of the girl, his girlfriend, which does not exceed the age of 15 years, as newspapers reported Friday 13-2-2009 m.

youngest father
Patten acknowledged the two did not think that will depend how he and his girlfriend, Chantelle Steadman girl who Osmyaha Messi Roxanne, as it did not receive even "pocket money from parents."

"When my mother learned of the matter, I thought I was in trouble."

The newspaper "The Sun" on the front page a picture of a baby boy who was born in Eastbourne, southern England.

Wonderful Indian Mustaches

Wonderful Indian Mustaches

Fire Accident in Airport

Fire Accident in Airport

The scary damaged extreme bridge

Want your heart pounding Left Through Bridge? If you want to try just a little challenge through the Bridge Under the Bridge is:

Kotmale Oya footbridge.

damaged extreme bridgeKotmale Oya (or Kothmale Oya) is a river in Sri Lanka. Kotmale Oya bridge is Mahawei tributary of the Ganga, which originated from Horton plains.


Bridge Lake Borith
damaged extreme bridgeis a lake in Northern Areas of Pakistan. Borith is a small hamlet in the northwest around Hussaini, a village near Gulmit, Gojal, at the top Hunza. This bridge height is roughly around 2600 m (8.500 feet) above sea level.

Varya Akulova - The worlds Strongest Girl

Varya Akulova, also called "Girl Hercules" is capable of lifting up to 350 kg, while she weighs only 40 kg and she is the strongest girl in the world. This fact has been confirmed twice by Guinness Book of World Records. Varya muscles are barely visible but she has a great willingness, translucent body and thread-like tendons. Varya says, "I wish I could be big, very big: 190 cm tall and weighing more than 100 kg, like my father." Although daily exercise, Varya is a top student in his class. Currently, he is in class 7

Varya Akulova - The worlds Strongest Girl
Varya Akulova - The worlds Strongest Girl
Varya Akulova - The worlds Strongest Girl

School girl in the snow Japan

School girl Japan snow winter

Amazing : Human flying with jet machine vehicle

Are you feel bored to the common and usual transportation vehicle?? such as plane?? car?? or maybe motorcycle?? have you ever dreamed about a human flying with jet machine vehicle?? yeah i could say you're not dreaming about this one... look at this Human Jet Vehicle.. you can fly fast and high with this.. forget about the old transportation method and change to the futuristic way of vehicle.. Here it is.. Let's try the Human Flying Jet Vehicle





Coconut Tree Nine Tree



Never presume that if the seed planted 50 years ago that will grow strange. Coconut tree fork 9 in Ponpes Al Barnawi as this is believed to follow signaling Wali Songo.

Pondok Al-sitter Barnawi Village Kebonharjo, District JATIROGO, Kiai Fatkurahman that coconut tree is obtaining from one of Kiai in Jepara, Central Java.

"Bibitnya actually normal as other trees. However, when the branches appear to grow. So far we are treated well, "he said when detiksurabaya.com found in the hut, Friday (5/6/2009).

9 a number of branches is considered as a hint Fatkurahman Kiai. "The number of branches that beckon if we must follow the Wali Songo in the land of Islam in Java," explained ..

He said, the fruit of the coconut tree is also often used as drugs for the disease due to dirasuki being exposed to fine or witchcraft. Hut also to the interests, fruit is sold to the public with the price of Rp 50,000 per seed.

Coconut tree strange now kept santri hut does not rotate so that the damaged or stolen. Care because there is this rumor that if you are able to steal the fruit will be made to pelaris business.

"There are some people who believe, if successful steal coconuts that are old can be used tumbal. It is reported for smooth business, "said Sukirno, people around the hut when found.

Interesting facts on Computers

ENIAC, the first electronic computer, appeared 50 years ago. The original ENIAC was about 80 feet long, weighed 30 tons, had 17,000 tubes. By comparison, a desktop computer today can store a million times more information than an ENIAC, and 50,000 times faster.

From the smallest microprocessor to the biggest mainframe, the average American depends on over 264 computers per day.

The first "modern" computer (i.e., general-purpose and program-controlled) was built in 1941 by Konrad Zuse. Since there was a war going on, he applied to the German government for funding to build his machines for military use, but was turned down because the Germans did not expect the war to last beyond Christmas.

The computer was launched in 1943, more than 100 years after Charles Babbage designed the first programmable device. Babbage dropped his idea after he couldn't raise capital for it. In 1998, the Science Museum in London, UK, built a working replica of the Babbage machine, using the materials and work methods available at Babbage's time. It worked just as Babbage had intended.

ENIAC (pronounced /ˈɛniæk/), short for Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer, was the first general-purpose electronic computer. It was a Turing-complete, digital computer capable of being reprogrammed to solve a full range of computing problems. ENIAC was designed to calculate artillery firing tables for the United States Army's Ballistic Research Laboratory, but its first use was in calculations for the hydrogen bomb. When ENIAC was announced in 1946 it was heralded in the press as a "Giant Brain". It boasted speeds one thousand times faster than electro-mechanical machines, a leap in computing power that no single machine has since matched. This mathematical power, coupled with general-purpose programmability, excited scientists and industrialists. The inventors promoted the spread of these new ideas by teaching a series of lectures on computer architecture.

The ENIAC's design and construction were financed by the United States Army during World War II. The construction contract was signed on June 5, 1943, and work on the computer was begun in secret by the University of Pennsylvania's Moore School of Electrical Engineering starting the following month under the code name "Project PX". The completed machine was unveiled on February 14, 1946 at the University of Pennsylvania, having cost almost $500,000 (nearly $6 million in 2008, adjusted for inflation). It was formally accepted by the U.S. Army Ordnance Corps in July 1946. ENIAC was shut down on November 9, 1946 for a refurbishment and a memory upgrade, and was transferred to Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland in 1947. There, on July 29, 1947, it was turned on and was in continuous operation until 11:45 p.m. on October 2, 1955.

ENIAC was conceived and designed by John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert of the University of Pennsylvania.The team of design engineers assisting the development included Robert F. Shaw (function tables), Chuan Chu (divider/square-rooter), Thomas Kite Sharpless (master programmer), Arthur Burks (multiplier), Harry Huskey (reader/printer), Jack Davis (accumulators) and Iredell Eachus Jr.

Detail of the back of a section of ENIAC, showing vacuum tubes
 

Glen Beck (background) and Betty Snyder (foreground) program the ENIAC in BRL building 328. (U.S.) Army photo
  

Cpl. Herman Goldstein (foreground) sets the switches on one of the ENIAC's function tables at the Moore School of Electrical Engineering. (U.S. Army photo)
  

Programmers Betty Jean Jennings (left) and Fran Bilas (right) operate the ENIAC's main control panel at the Moore School of Electrical Engineering. (U.S. Army photo from the archives of the ARL Technical Library)