Showing posts with label Amazing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amazing. Show all posts

Thursday, February 24, 2011

The Biggest Family in the World


At Zion Chan from India 39 wives, 94 children and 33 grandchildren.
If we add to them wives and husbands of his adult children, lives in the house of Chan 181 people.
 The house itself - is enormous. It has more than one hundred bedrooms.
Wife sleep with their common husband in turn.
At what most young have an advantage over those who are older.
At dinner, the family prepares about 30 whole chickens.
An interesting fact worth noting also the fact that Chan became a record 10 weddings in one year. 04 More images after the break...
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Monday, February 21, 2011

Top 5 World’s Most Amazing Places

World’s Most Amazing Places

World’s Most Amazing Places


Here is a list of the top 5 most beautiful places in the world. A place is pointed out, be interesting and fascinating, if these places are unique. Makes people excited to be unique because of its uniqueness or surprised by the beauty of the place. As the places below, which consider the most beautiful places in the world?

1. The Door To Hell, Turkmenistan

World’s Most Amazing Places

World’s Most Amazing Places

Door to Hell is the most amazing place in the world, it is located in Turkmenistan.

2. The Great Dune of Pyla, France

World’s Most Amazing Places

World’s Most Amazing Places

It is also one of the amazing place as well as very famous and unique place.

3. Mount Roraima, Venezuela, Brazil and Guyan

World’s Most Amazing Places

World’s Most Amazing Places

No Doubt Mount Roraima is a very beautiful place. The table is mounted in the cloud shape, this stone is unique.

4. Rotorua, New Zealand

World’s Most Amazing Places

World’s Most Amazing Places

It is located in New Zealand. There are many features of this place such as swimming pool and boiling mud. Surrounded by many tourists, distinctive and attractive. I hope you must have a wish to see this amazing place.

5. Socotra, Republic of Yemen

World’s Most Amazing Places

World’s Most Amazing Places

It is also one of the best and amazing place in the world. Socotra is one of the world’s most bizarre place.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Shockproof Man - Amazing (Video)

Shockproof Man


29 year-old Saroj Kumar from Uttar Pradesh claims to be shockproof. He can touch high-tension electrical cables, touch heaters with iron tongs, and hold naked live wires without suffering any electric shocks.

Saroj Kumar discovered his "gift" when his village got electricity six years ago.





Shockproof Man

Strange Love - Best Coke Ad

Thats the best Coke ad ever! SO cute!
Cute love. Boy expressing his love at the library table.
Even though you hurt me I feel blessed love
Baby I'm your puppet on a string
Making me tumble and swing
Trouble's what you bring
Strange love

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Face-detecting vending machine in Taiwan

TAIPEI: Government-funded researchers in Taiwan have developed a vending machine that recommends purchases based on people's faces, one of the inventors said on Friday.

The machine, designed by the Institute for Information Industry in Taipei, builds a profile after checking characteristics such as complexion and hair color, said researcher Tsai Chi-hang. Those clues help the machine guess a shopper's gender, approximate age and other things that might be helpful in promoting a suitable product.

Researchers spent the past year using a grant from Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs to build the first machine, which was rigged up on Thursday to spit out free cosmetics samples in the institute's lobby.

The machine looks for clues like whether a person has glasses, a beard or a mustache, said Tsai. Based on that it guesses their use of make-up or frequency of shaving, Tsai said. It then might recommend a facial mask, razor, or health products that people in a certain category are statistically likely to buy.

"If you stand in front of it, the machine has ways of recognizing your characteristics, though it doesn't know exactly who you are as that would infringe on personal privacy," Tsai said in an interview.

"It's a new concept, so it's taking some time to catch on," he said, referring to a model machine installed this week in the institute's lobby.

Researchers in Japan unveiled a similar concept in August last year. The Taiwanese machine isn't a copy of that but the Taiwan researchers kept up on what Japan was doing, Tsai said.

The machine also attempts to detect any smartphones, e-readers or tablets the buyer might be carrying, the institute told Taiwan's semi-official Central News Agency. That recognition would tell the machine whether the shopper was equipped to download books, music or films.

Taiwan's institute aims to tailor-design machines for vendors, with storage capacity and exact features depending on the individual order, Tsai said. The institute has already been in touch with some vendors, he said, but he declined to say how much machines would cost.

Information on what buyers actually choose will be stored and sent to the Internet, helping retailers to analyze shopping patterns. The institute has previously researched WiMax technology and worked with China to develop the Android-based Ophone OS.

Monday, January 17, 2011

The Girl who Cries Blood


The Girl who Cries Blood

The Girl who Cries Blood


This is the girl who has baffled top doctors because she spontaneously bleeds from her pores up to 50 times a day. Twinkle Dwivedi, 14, has strange disorder which means she loses blood through her skin without being cut or scratched. Terrified Twinkle has even undergone transfusions after pints of it seeped through her eyes, nose, hairline, neck and soles of her feet.


The Girl who Cries Blood


Dr. George Buchanan, a leading haematologist who has worked in Britain, travelled to India to look into the startling case. The teenager from Lucknar, Uttar Pradesh, has been suffering the frightening episodes up to 50 times a day for the last three years.
She said: "I bleed from my eyes, my hands, my head, from everywhere. From my ears, nose and eyes as well. "It doesn't hurt when the bleeding starts. But it makes me tired and sometimes I have headaches." Dr Buchanan, an American paediatric blood specialist, visited Twinkle's family at the Jaslok Hospital in Mumbai where he observed her bleeding.


The Girl who Cries Blood


He said: "I've never seen a case of someone who bleeds spontaneously from their scalp or their palms, or read about it in 
medical history.

"I was interested to see if I could help Twinkle."

The doctor was called to the family's hotel room to witness bleeding which began from her hair parting.

He was shocked to find no signs of cuts, bruising or redness.

Dr Buchanan said: "It doesn't seem physically possible for blood to seep through intact skin.

"But I saw no signs of cuts or bruising anywhere on her body."

Dr. Buchanan and his team carried out a series of tests including cutting Twinkle's skin to time how quickly the bleeding stops.

Tests show she may have a mild form of a clotting disorder, which means her platelets do not stick together properly. But this is not enough to explain the spontaneous bleeding.


The Girl who Cries Blood

Dr Buchanan is also investigating whether Twinkle or her mum cause the bleeding themselves.

Twinkle, a Hindu, said: "I am not causing this. Why would I want to make myself bleed?

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Federer and Nadal Play on Water to Open 2011 Tennis Season.

Federer and Nadal Play on Water to Open 2011 Tennis Season.


After another brief off-season, tennis in 2011 began at the crack of midnight on January 1st with a slew of tourneys and exhibitions all leading up to this month’s Australian Open in Melbourne. And since Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal ended 2010 with their “Match for Africa” exos, it’s probably appropriate that the two greatest players in the sport kick off 2011 by proving they can play on any surface. Even water.

As part of the promotion for the Qatar ExxonMobil Open, both men showed off their skills on a partially submerged court. I’m not sure how both men will top this photo op next year, but the amount of buzz and response photos and videos from it have earned so far will hopefully propel tennis to even new heights of popularity.

Happy New Year to everyone who has visited the site, emailed me, left a comment or tweeted me online. May your 2011 be filled with health, prosperity and lots of tennis.



Saturday, January 8, 2011

Panda or Cow, May be "Panda Cow"

Panda or Cow, May be "Panda Cow"


A rare miniature cow with markings similar to a panda bear was born on a farm in northern Colorado.The so-called "panda cow" born in Larimer County is thought to be one of only about 24 in the world. The (Loveland) Reporter-Herald reports the male calf named Ben was born Friday morning. His mother is a Lowline Angus cow. Farmer Chris Jessen raises miniature cattle and also owns a miniature kangaroo on his hobby farm.

The miniature panda cow is the result of genetic manipulation. A white belt encircles the animal's midsection, and the cow has a white face with black ovals around the eyes, giving it a panda-like appearance. The mini-cattle are bred solely as pets. Jessen says panda calves can sell for $30,000.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

New Year's Celebrations around the world 2011

New Year's Celebrations around the world
Residents enjoy fireworks during New Year's celebrations at Malaysia's landmark Patronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur on Jan. 1, 2011. New Year's revellers around the planet welcomed 2011 in a blaze of fireworks and parties, temporarily banishing the misery of extreme weather which has struck countries across the world.
Revellers wave during the New Year's Eve celebrations in Hong Kong's Times Square, Saturday Jan. 1, 2011.
Tens of thousands of people attend the first Count Down Party for the New Year 2011 at Opera House Square, Ha Noi, Vietnam, Jan. 1.
Fireworks explode over the skyline of Kuala Lumpur during the New Year's celebrations, Jan. 1.
Revellers pose for pictures during the countdown to welcome the New Year in Hong Kong, Dec. 31.
People release balloons as the Tokyo Tower is illuminated to celebrate New Year at a countdown event at the Zojo-ji Buddhist temple in Tokyo, Jan. 1.
Fireworks explode over the Sydney Harbor Bridge and Opera House during a pyrotechnic show to celebrate the New Year, January 1, 2011. Local authorities planned for over 1.5 million people to crowd the Sydney Harbor shore and welcome in the new year under the massive fireworks display.
Fireworks explode near the Sydney Harbor Bridge and Opera House during a pyrotechnic show three hours before the New Year, Dec. 31. The eight minute fireworks display was aimed at families with children who will not be awake for the traditional massive fireworks midnight display.
The sky above tall Sydney city buildings light up with the 9 p.m. fireworks display on the new year's eve in Australia, Dec. 31. Enthusiastic Australians camped out at parks alongside the Sydney Harbor Bridge to win the best view of the spectacular New Year's Eve fireworks kicking off celebrations around the world.
Balinese dancer performs during a parade to celebrate New Year's Eve on a main road in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia, Dec. 31.
People dressed as the Russian Santa Claus, Ded Moroz (Grandfather Frost), left, and his companion Snegurochka (Snow Maiden), right, take part a New Year's Eve parade in the Kyrgyz capital Bishkek, Dec. 31. New Year, which was the biggest informal holiday of the year in the former Soviet Union, is also very popular in predominantly Muslim Central Asian nation of Kyrgyzstan.
One of the thousands of participants walks through the streets of Hillbrow during the Annual City of Johannesburg Carnival, South Africa, Dec. 31. The floats in the carnival reflect the city and its diversity.
Kyrgyz and Russian girls wearing Santa Claus costumes take part a New Year's Eve parade in the Kyrgyz capital Bishkek, Dec. 31.
Dozens of people enjoy a cold bath at the Miracle Beach during New Year's Eve celebration in Tarragona, northeastern Spain, Dec. 31.
A man has his head shaved with the design to celebrate the new year in Karad, India, Dec. 31.
Women throw water and foam to pedestrians, from an office building in Montevideo's old district, Dec. 31. Ripped pages from calendars and water from buckets or in balloons are typically launched from office windows in this neighborhood to celebrate the end of year.
Students sit in a formation during New Year celebrations outside their school in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad, Dec. 31.

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Thursday, December 30, 2010

Healthy By Playing Football

Healthy By Playing Football

Football match between the Football clubs of the world can be a momentum to start a Healthy lifestyle. One of them is by playing Football with friends at home or in office environments. The effect of playing Football can improve the physical fitness and reduce stress levels, while helping you stay active.

In fact, the benefit is better than walking exercise. These benefits were proven through research projects involving more than 50 researchers from seven countries. Researchers studied the physiological aspects, psychological, and sociological in the game of Football, quoted from the Health Bulletin.

The research was led by Professor Peter Krustrup and Jens Bangsbo from the Department of Exercise and Sports Sciences, University of Copenhagen spent about three years. This research involved men, women, and children aged 9 to 77 years. Respondents were then examined on the basis of division, ie, group of playing soccer, running and group to take control of something.

As a result, Football provides health and fitness effects which are better than just doing sport run. Peter Krustrup concluded, “Football is a very popular team sport. This sport is embracing and motivating factors that can facilitate positive social compliance and contribute to the maintenance of a physically active lifestyle.”

Krustrup also added, by playing with the round leather for 2-3 hours every week will make the body as fit as fiddle. “Playing Football is very effective in improving performance in a normal organ, including cardiovascular disease risk reduction, falls and fractures.”

This sport is also applicable universally. Men, women, children, young and old can play and can get the same benefits. So, what are you waiting for? Let’s sports while playing with the round leather!

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Saturday, December 18, 2010

Amazing Infinite Photos Art

Amazing Infinite Photos Art

Amazing creative art on photos. Photos in photos is the most popular art on internet. Photoshoped
Photos..

Have you ever been in a house that had a bathroom where all the walls were mirrors?  Man I love those.
You get to see yourself in like 1000 positions.  What’s coolest is when you’re angled so that it looks
like there is an infinite amount of you.  You know, where it looks like it goes on forever.
With the right angles and equipment you can easily create this effect through photography.  Though
I’m not quite sure of the literal term for these kinds of photos I just assume call it
“infinite photography.”  However if you search that phrase none of these pictures will come up in
the results.
In any event, I’m glad I was able to find 20 pictures that I would deem “infinite.”
Enjoy after the jump

















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