Friday, September 21, 2012

World Most Expensive iPhone



World Most Expensive iPhone

The most expensive iPhone (Princess Plus) has a price tag of USD176,400 and is created by Austrian luxury designer and jeweler Peter Aloisson. There are 319 diamonds with 138 Princess cut (where the name of the iPhone was derived) and 180 brilliant cut. There is a total of 17.75 carats of diamond set in 18k white gold around its rim. The first customer is a Russian businessman who preordered it in October 2007. A lesser priced iPhone with only the brilliant cut diamonds can be purchased at a more modest price of USD66,150.

Morocco's Climbing Goats:



Morocco's Climbing Goats:

Goats on trees are found mostly only in Morocco. The goats climb them because they like to eat the fruit of the argan tree, which is similar to an olive. Farmers actually follow the herds of goats as they move from tree to tree. Not because it is so strange to see goats in trees and the farmers like to point and stare, but because the fruit of the tree has a nut inside,
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which the goats can't digest, so they spit it up or excrete it which the farmers collect. The nut contains 1-3 kernels, which can be ground to make argan oil used in cooking and cosmetics. This oil has been collected by the people of the region for hundreds of years, but like many wild and useful things these days, the argan tree is slowly disappearing due to over-harvesting for the tree's wood and overgrazing by goats.

1948 Porsche 356-001

1948 Porsche 356-001

The first Porsche, chasssis 356-001, was produced in Gmünd as two-seat roadster using VW parts. Work on the project started as early as 1947 and was authorized by Ferry Porsche to begin construction in March of 1958 of the new Sportwagen Typ 356. He was undoubtedly influenced by Cisitalia which was making cars based on Porsche designs from basic Fiat components.

Walking Through Doorways Causes Forgetting

Walking Through Doorways Causes Forgetting.

New research from University of Notre Dame Psychology Professor Gabriel Radvansky suggests that passing through doorways is the cause of these memory lapses.

“Entering or exiting through a doorway serves as an ‘event boundary’ in the mind, which separates episodes of activity and files them away,” Radvansky explains.
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“Recalling the decision or activity that was made in a different room is difficult because it has been compartmentalized.”

The study was published recently in the Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology.

The tallest and shortest players in NBA history

The tallest and shortest players in NBA history, Manute Bol and Muggsy Bogues.

Monday, January 30, 2012

The producer

The producers of the film The Machinist claim that Christian Bale dropped from about 173 pounds in weight down to about 110 pounds in weight to make this film. They also claim that Bale actually wanted to drop down to 100 pounds, but that they would not let him go below 120 out of fear that his health could be in too much danger if he did. His diet consisted of one can of tuna and an apple per day. His 63-pound weight loss is said to be a record for any actor for a movie role. He regained the weight in time for his role in Batman Begins.

The US navy....

The US navy has 80 bottlenose dolphins that are highly trained and are currently being used to guard a facility that houses nuclear warheads..!!

The human brain is

The human brain is much more active at night then during the day. That's why you get all those thoughts before you sleep..!!

What Mayor Does

A city mayor in Lithuania is fighting illegal parking by running over cars using a Russian tank..!!

Jellyfish

Jellyfish evaporate in the sun. They're 98% water..!!

M&Ms were inspired by a Civil War!

Forrest Mars Sr. was inspired to create the now famous M&M chocolate candies when he saw soldiers fighting during the Spanish Civil War. The soldiers were eating chocolate pellets with a hard shell of tempered chocolate. This prevented the chocolate inside from melting and them getting sticky fingers.

M&Ms started production in 1941, and their popularity and their shell were so popular that they, in turn, were used by US soldiers during World War 2! Who knew that M&Ms had such a violent beginning.

Too fast.......

Bruce Lee was so fast they actually had to slow a film down so you could see his moves..!!

Who invented the bulletproof vest? The answer might surprise you!


You might imagine the inventor being someone from the Army or a policeman, but the true creator was a pizza delivery man! On July 21st, 1969, Richard Davis was delivering pizzas in Detroit when he was held up at gunpoint!

Luckily for the former marine, Davis had a gun of his own and shot two of the attackers but was hit twice himself. This incident gave him an idea for people like cops to avoid injury by wearing padding of some kind. The first prototype for the bulletproof vest was created by Davis out of a roll of nylon and the straps from his car’s seatbelt!

He went around to police stations shooting himself in the chest to demonstrate its power. Later, Davis created a second vest design using Kevlar, which is 230% stronger than nylon

LOL used to mean......


LOL used to mean Lots Of Love before the Internet..!!

Despite Sierra Leone’s rich natural resources, 70% of its people live in poverty!

 Sierra Leone is quite wealthy due to its natural resources. It is among the top 10 diamond producing nations in the world. It also is a top producer of titanium and bauxite, and a major producer of gold. The country also has the third largest natural harbor in the world.

Shipping from all over the world takes place in the harbor called Queen Elizabeth II Quay. The country is one of the most religiously tolerant nations in the world with 60% of the population being Muslim. Despite all their natural resources and wealth, the country has a 70% poverty rate on its people. This is pretty notable, because wealth in natural resources usually correlates highly with poverty levels. The country is emerging from a long civil war with signs of economic recovery.

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Tha Alien

EXTRATERRESTRIAL LIFE is defined as life that does not originate from Earth. Referred to as alien life, or simply aliens, these hypothetical forms of life range from simple bacteria-like organisms to beings far more advanced than humans.The development and testing of theories about extraterrestrial life is known as exobiology.
Alien life, such as bacteria, has been theorized to exist in the Solar System and quite possibly throughout the Universe.According to this argument, supported by scientists such as Carl Sagan and Stephen Hawking, it would be improbable for life not to exist somewhere other than Earth because our universe is so much vast with so many galaxies and millions of solar systems and billions of planets !!!

The London Transportation

The London transportation system called "the tube" is the first and the largest underground system in the world...

Thai people built a great building!


Fingerprint building in Thailand........greatttttttttt!!!!

What Penguin does.

Penguins can convert salt water into fresh water

It might gives you.....

It has been scientifically proven that stroking a cat can lower one's blood pressure!

Foxes are essentially nocturnal animals and are the smallest member of the dog family.

*The most common species of the foxes is the red fox, which is about the size of a large cat. It is characterized by a reddish coat, a white underbelly and a bushy tail with a white tip, with some variations depending on the habitat. It is the largest of the fox specie.

*The grey fox is widely found specie that bears resemblance to the red fox. It is slightly smaller and has a grey coat.

*While the red fox prefers open country habitat for survival, the grey fox prefers dense areas such as forests to survive.

*The world’s smallest fox is the Fennec fox, weighing a mere 3.5 pounds. It is normally found in arid regions such as deserts. It has an exceptional hearing capacity and can detect its prey moving underground.

*Foxes are known to have both canine and feline characteristics. Even though they are considered to be a member of the dog family, they have feline characteristics such as vertically slit eyes and retractable claws. They are excellent tree climbers and also play with their prey before killing it, just like a cat.

*The sexual maturity is attained at around 10 months of age. The female fox produces a litter with around 3-5 pups and has a gestation period of 50 to 60 days. The young of a fox is referred to as “kit”.

*Foxes are known to use a wide range of vocalizations and pitch tones to communicate with each other.

*The fox is considered to be a sacred animal in Japan.

The world's Most expensive DOG!


A purebred red TIBETAN MASTIFF, named "BIG SPLASH, was recently sold in China for around ten million yuan (US$1.52m), making it the world's most expensive dog.
Tibetan Mastiffs are huge and fierce guard dogs that have stood watch over nomad camps and monasteries on the Tibetan plateau for centuries.
They are thought to be one of the world's oldest breeds, and legend has it that both Genghis Khan and Lord Buddha kept them.
More recently, however, they have become highly-prized status symbols for China's new rich. The dogs are thought to be a pure "Chinese" breed and they are rarely found outside Tibet, giving them an exclusivity that other breeds cannot match.

THE WHITE GORILLA:


SNOWFLAKE (c. 1964 – November 24, 2003) was an albino gorilla. He was the only known albino gorilla so far, and the most popular resident of the Barcelona Zoo in Catalonia, Spain. He weighs 400 lbs.

In 2011, Snowflake was featured on the Guinness World Records 2012 as a new record entry named "Rarest Gorilla". The book also mentions that unlike other animals that suffer from albinism, Snowflake has blue eyes suggesting that he was a chinchilla albino, caused by the recessive gene mutant gene also found on white tigers.

THE BARKLESS DOG!

BASENJI is the only dog who doesn't bark at all.The Basenji is a breed of dog originating in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is a primitive breed used for hunting and tracking. The Basenji has the unique feature of not barking, but issued a curious sound in the style of the Tyrolean singing (Yodeling),due to its unusually shaped larynx.

Psychologists call a kiss a relationship barometer.

Kissing the HAND is considered to be an expression of friendship and respect;
Kissing the NOSE means that your partner likes you;
Kissing on the CHEEK means he(she) needs you badly;
Kissing on the NECK stands for his(her) desire;
Kissing the closed EYES stands for showing love;
Kissing on the LIPS symbolizes passion..

Friday, January 27, 2012

White Lions

The white lion is occasionally found in wildlife reserves in South Africa. White lions are not a separate subspecies; they are white due to the genetic condition called leucism. They have been said to be indigenous to the Timbavati region of South Africa for centuries, although the earliest recorded sighting in this region was 1938. White Lions are regarded as divine by locals. It was widely believed that the white lion could not survive in the wild. It is for this reason that now a large part of the population of white lions are in zoos.

It is hard to determine exactly how many white lions there are today. The Global White Lion Protection Trust estimates there are fewer than 300 White Lions world-wide.........

MIRACLE BERRY PLANT

A truly unusual plant, the Miracle Berry Plant (Synsepalum dulcificum) can be an interesting addition to a houseplant collection. A sunny windowsill is all you need to grow this plant that will amaze your friends. The amazing part is what will happen to you when you chew one of the plant’s ¾ to 1 inch long attractive, red fruits. Once the fleshy, tasteless pulp coats your tongue, everything you eat for the next few hours or so will taste sweet. Bite into a lemon or a lime and the distinctive flavors of these fruits will be enjoyed, but their sourness will not pucker your mouth. Even a sip of straight vinegar will taste sweet. The basis for this reaction is the presence of miraculin in the fruit of this species. This taste modifying protein does not actually taste sweet, but apparently it binds to receptors of the taste buds, temporarily changing their function. While the taste modifying capabilities of the fruits have been known for over a century, miraculin was only isolated in the early 1970’s. The exact mechanism of action has yet to be elucidated, but is the subject of research, especially for its potential use as an “artificial sweetener”.

Mercedes:

This was actually financier's daughter's name

Now This is Call Art

HAND PAINTING: Using both hands.

Title: Iguana

Hard Worker On Earth

Ants never sleep in their whole life.

Smallest Bat

The smallest bat in the world is the Philippine bamboo bat (vespertilionid), which belongs to the vespertilionid family. This bat measures about four centimeters (1 1/2 inches) in length and has a wingspan of 15 cm. Approximately, it weighs 1.5 grams (1/20 ounce).

Colorful Town of Riomaggiore

One of the most attractive towns on earth, Riomaggiore, it’s bursting with color. The pretty sandstone buildings, lied into the lush green cliffs of Cinque Terre, a predictably popular tourist destination.

BLOOD LAMP


Invented by Mike Thomspon, an English designer based in The Netherlands. The lamp contains luminol – the same chemical forensic scientists use to check for traces of blood at a crime scence. Luminol reacts with the iron in red blood cells and creates a bright blue glow.

To use the lamp, you first need to mix in an activating powder. Then, you break the glass, cut yourself, and drip blood into the opening.

You have to really decide when to use this lamp because it's only going to work once," Thompson said. "So it makes it kind of a poignant moment."

Thompson designed and produced the lamp in 2007.

Might have this in a future....

World's Biggest Fattest Giraffe - Discovered in Tanzania by Louigi Leakey

Coca Cola bottle family

Evolution of the coca-cola bottle.

Origin of the bendy straw.

At a soda shop in San Francisco in 1937, John Friedman was watching his daughter drink a milkshake & noticed that she had trouble getting to the straw because she was so short. Friedman had an idea & took a few of the straws home. He dropped a screw into the straw & wrapped a piece of dental floss around it, which made impressions in the straw around the thread of the screw. The ridges in the straw made it flexible. By 1939, he was a millionaire from selling his one of a kind invention; the bendy straw.

History of Pepsi Logo

Evolution of the Pepsi logo. :)

Fastest cycler!

Fred Rompelberg owns the record of world’s fastest cycler with the speed of 166.94 miles/hour

How do u wana protest?

In 1963 Thich Quang Duc, the Buddhist priest in Southern Vietnam , burns himself to death protesting the government’s torture policy against priests. Thich Quang Dug never even made a sound or even moved while he was burning. Even the people loking at him had the feeling as if he is sitting leisurely…

Who has the longest nail???

Admit it, you’re obsessed with knowing who has the longest fingernails in the world. We are too! To our best knowledge, we have found the current world recorder holder for the longest fingernails to be Lee Redmond (USA). Ms. Redmond, who hasn’t cut her nails since 1979, has grown and carefully manicured them to reach a total length of 7 m 51.3 cm (24 ft 7.8 in).

Santa Cola.


Coca Cola was the first beverage company to use Santa for a winter promotion.

The Flathead Lake in Montana, USA.

 
 
The water is so transparent that it seems shallow, but in realty it is 370 feet in depth. That's the maximum depth of the lake and not the depth you see in the pic.