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Here are some random facts for your fun:-
If you have 3 quarters, 4 dimes, and 4 pennies, you have $1.19. You also have the largest amount of money in coins without being able to make change for a dollar.
The numbers ’172′ can be found on the back of the U.S. $5 dollar bill in the bushes at the base of the Lincoln Memorial.
President Kennedy was the fastest random speaker in the world with upwards of 350 words per minute.
In the average lifetime, a person will walk the equivalent of 5 times around the equator.
Odontophobia is the fear of teeth.
Undoubtedly internet is the real and the most rich source of informations, knowledge , communications and entertainment. You can spend the whole time sitting on internet without getting bored.
You can also share your a lot on internet with your friends and even with stranger as well.
There fore here are some pictures from internet which are exceptionally bizarre , wired and still entertaining for you. May be according to your taste, I don’t know………..
The simplest and the most eco-friendly wooden car is manufactured by sada-kenbi is made from wood also known as maniwa, this special car was hand built by wood craftsmen and is actually legal to drive in japan. No metal alloy and carbon fiber has been used in the manufacture of this car. Lots of people are coming to see the car.
The maximum speed for this car is assigned is 80 km per hour.The car is for sale at a bargain price of 44,000 USD. It also features a motorcycle-like handlebar steering system, gull wing doors and even has a stereo. it seats one driver up front on a wooden seat and has a wood bench behind for up to two passengers.
The designers even made a pedal-power version for kids. See the pictures and video of this car on next page.
When you download music and media files from iTunes, Windows Media Player, Zune, Rhapsody, bearshare, Napster and so on, you may always come across an annoying thing- ‘DRM’ protection. Then, What’s DRM protection?
Digital rights management (DRM) refers to a range of access control technologies that limit usage of digital media or devices. It has been used by some big companies to protect their intellectual property rights, such asSony, Apple Inc., Microsoft and so on. Songs bought from different companies will have different DRM protection that can restrict you from playing songs on incompatible players. For example, if you downloaded a protected music from Microsoft Zune that has windows DRM, you can only play the music on Zune player. If you accidently bought a PSP, you just can’t play the music on your new player. Also, DRM restrict the usage of computers, so you just can’t share you DRM-laden music with your friends. There comes the headache of how to remove DRM protection!
This is the scene in Guatemala after a 200ft deep sink hole swallowed up a three-storey building.
The enormous crater appeared in the Central American country’s capital, Guatemala City, as it was being ravaged by torrential rain and mudslides during Tropical Storm Agatha.
Agatha, the first named storm of the 2010 Pacific season, slammed into Guatemala and neighbouring El Salvador at the weekend, dumping more than three feet of rain in the region. At least 123 people have died in Guatemala, and 59 others are missing, according to the government. Nine people were killed in El Salvador and 14 in Honduras, including a woman who was electrocuted as she was helped from her flooded home.
It is not the first time such sinkholes have appeared in Guatemala, images of a similar one from 2007 were flashed around the world.
See more images and video on next page.
Indian farmer Nanu Ram Jogi is certainly The world’s oldest father and fathered a child for at least the 21st time, at the age of 90 in August 2007. He has planed to have one more kid at the age of 100. He already have 12 sons and 9 daughters from his four wives and He has 20 grandchildren. Two-week-old daughter Girija Rajkumari is the latest addition to the proud father’s family.
“Women love me,” Mr Jogi said. “I want to have more children. I can survive another few decades and want to have children till I am 100 – then maybe I will stop.” Mr Jogi, who attributes his remarkable virility to daily walks and plenty of meat, said: “I eat all kinds of meat – rabbits, lamb, chicken and wild animals.”
Feodor Vassilyev”, was a peasant From Russia. According to the Guinness Book of Records, his wife Valentina Vassilyeva honor the title of ”the most prolific mother on the globe ever.” She gave birth to 69 children in the 18th century from 27 pregnancies between1725 to1765. Her pregnancies record is like-
1. She gave birth to 16 pairs of twins.
2. She gave birth to 7 sets of triplets.
3. She gave birth to 4 sets of quadruplet.
Our surrounding is full of many beautiful things: traditional or fashionable, architectural photography can be as exciting as it is gratifying. In this kind of photography, a photographer usually experiments with various angles, settings, timing and effects to achieve the most interesting shot of buildings.
In this post we have gathered some of beautiful, unusual and bizzare architectural photos as well as related concept artworks for your inspiration.
The beauty of architectural photography is the combo effort of architecture and photographer and associated technique and technology.
Have you ever imagined a motorcycle on steroids? I mean, thirty feet (9 metres) long, ten feet (3 metres) high and weighing as much as a school bus kind of amotorcycle beast? Yes, that’s the beast from the photo above. It’s a 13 ton/ 28 660 pound two-wheeler designed and built in Perth, Australia, by the stunt driver Ray Baumann which has spent the last 3 years developing what appears to be a world first.
The “Monster Motorbike from Hell” is powered by a Detroit Diesel truck engine, mated to a 6-speed Allison automatic and it’s so big that a full grown man doesn’t even stand up to one of the Monster Motorbike’s wheels. The frame appears to be an upside-down ladder design, with wheels and tires from Caterpillar.
Some people can’t imagine to have houses in crowded big cities, because they strive to loneliness and tranquility. May be they build walls instead of bridges but it is up for them to decide what and how to do.
The following collection is amazing and it shows great photos of secluded houses, some of them are situated too far to be true and the places they are located are that remote I can barely understand how they get there and lacking good means of communications and transport. But still these houses are very close to nature and have life and peace. These houses take you away from hassles of crowded cities and they do seem great to live where we could get away from the pollution of city life.
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