Saturday, 31 May 2014

Very Dirty PCs

Original source :http://www.yurock.net
Posted : March 2014
Author : the admin

Hey, you own a PC? Sure you do, at least before you got a laptop or a smartphone - if not, how would you surf the internet? Is your PC still running? How long has it been since you last sent it for servicing? What? You didn't know that you need to send your PC for servicing? Well then, its time for you to take a look. Dust might have accumulated over the years, clogging the vents and such, lowering the efficiency of your PCs. Who knows, you might find something else apart from dust.
Check out these photos and look at these very dirty PCs...

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10 Craziest Laws From Around The World

Original source : http://www.wonderslist.com
Posted : 2014
Author : Ejaz Khan

Here is a list of the world’s craziest laws or urban myths. We are not quite sure about these weirdest laws. Let us know which ones you think are real.

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Friday, 30 May 2014

New Rolex Watches 2014 Oyster Collection

Original source : http://luxoeostentacao.com.br
Posted : March 2014
Author : ostentação

We all know that along the time Rolex impressed all of us with stunning unique luxurious timepieces. That being said, obviously they would not disappoint and continue the tradition, bringing to life the most breathtaking watches. In this article we’re going to show you five new Rolex watches from the 2014 collection and we’re going to talk a little bit about each and every one of these beauties. These watches are as Rolex states “Symbols of excellence, performance, prestige and innovation”. So let’s scroll together through the New Rolex Watches 2014 Oyster Collection!

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I Will Never Drink Soda Again

Original source : http://www.barnorama.com
Posted : May 2014
Author : the admin

We know soda isn't good for our health. The acids within one bottle alone can strip metal and are often used to de-grease car engines. So the next time you drink a little soda, probably after taking a glass of milk at the dinner table because your mom made you do it first, you'll be disgusted after seeing what happens in your stomach...
Ugghh... so gross!

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You’ve Gotta See What This Grandma Showed Her Grandson

Original source : http://www.barnorama.com
Posted : May 2014
Author : the admin

"My grandma suffers from a rare form of breast cancer. When I asked her if she's scared, she showed me this..."

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This Woman Found Grenades Near Her House...

Original source : http://www.barnorama.com
Posted : May 2014
Author : the admin

Imagine if you found lots of spent grenades lying around near your house, what would you do? Throw them away? Call the army? Shift over to a new house?
A Palestinian woman was in this position. What does she do? Read on and find out...

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Thursday, 29 May 2014

Hey, Can You See All That Stuff In The Water…?

Original source : http://herbeat.com
Posted : 
Author : 

Hey can you see all that stuff in the water…? Let’s look closer. So beautiful.
You probably wouldn’t know what to think of if you were flying over a body of water, looked down, and saw this stuff…until you either used some binoculars or flew a little lower. This is what happened on Lake Nauru in Kenya. The reality of what was being seen was revealed. It was GREAT.

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10 Animals With Incredibly Long Lives

Original source : http://www.newxgroup.com
Posted : 2011
Author : Greq Art’einsky

As medicine, society and science advance, our life expectancy continues to rise. More people are living to be over 100 years of age than ever before, diseases that were previously fatal are now nothing more than a nuisance, and with the advent of new technology, many people are hoping that they will be able to use technology to increase the length of their lives, or possibly even live forever as a computer. But while we think it’s great to live to be 90, some of the animal kingdom are laughing in our baby faces. Below are ten animals that put human birthday cakes to shame.

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Monday, 26 May 2014

China Tests New Hypersonic Vehicle

Original source : http://theviralpost.com
Posted : January 2014
Author : the admin

China has successfully tested its first hypersonic missile delivery vehicle capable of penetrating US missile defense system and delivering nuclear warheads with record breaking speeds, Pentagon officials have confirmed. The new hypersonic glide vehicle (HGV), dubbed the WU-14 was allegedly spotted flying at record-breaking speeds during a flight test over China on January 9, an anonymous Pentagon official told the Washington Free Beacon.

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Female Beauty Standards Around The World


Original source : http://www.newxgroup.com
Posted : 2011
Author : Greq Art'einsk

These photos taken by Mike Mike (?) for the “Face of Tomorrow” project, are actually composite images of the inhabitants of each country, taken to illustrate how globalisation has affected the way we look. A number of individual pictures are taken, and then blended together into one “average” face

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Sunday, 25 May 2014

Hollywood Is Fooling Us

Original source : http://www.acecabana.com
Posted : January 2014
Author : acecabana

When it comes to contemporary Hollywood films, there’s often more than meets the eye. We’re not just talking about an elaborate use of special effects and CGI, its those smaller more finite details that are so often easy to ignore. 

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Why Anvils Are Shaped As They Are And Why Blacksmiths Often Tap The Anvil After A Few Strikes On The Object They’re Working On

Original source : http://www.todayifoundout.com
Posted : February 2012
Author : Daven Hiskey

Anvil shape has evolved greatly since the earliest anvil-like objects.  These primitive objects used for anvils were typically made of stone, often just a slab of rock. The first metal anvils were made of bronze, then wrought iron, and, finally, steel, which is the material of choice today for anvils, though cast iron is also used in low-end anvils (cast iron is quite brittle for this particular use and absorbs more of the hammer blow’s energy than steel does, so it is not preferred).

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Saturday, 24 May 2014

Drift Light

Original source : http://www.blessthisstuff.com
Posted : 
Author : the admin

Drift Light is a new smart light bulb that mimics the setting sun. Drift Light dims the light at bedtime, over a 37-minute "sunset" period with changing and fading colors matching those of a sunset, until the bedroom is dark and we are gently asleep. At night, the LED bulb can also mimic the moonlight, fading to a nightlight brightness. The rest of the day it can be used as a normal bulb. And the cool thing is you don´t need any fancy app, simply screw it into a socket like any other light bulb and click the regular light switch twice.

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10 Strangest People At ATMs

Original source : http://wackymania.com
Posted : 2012
Author : the admin

Do these people know that every ATM has a camera? Maybe it wasn’t important to them… or they just want to attract the attention? Hmm..I don’t think so…  

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Friday, 23 May 2014

Top 10 Protected Areas

Original source : http://www.listofwonders.com
Posted : March 2014
Author : Sonic070

Our planet abounds with unusual and unique natural wonders, both animal and plant species, as well as specific geographical terrains. Many governments have invested large funds in protecting certain areas, and preserving their natural and cultural values. There are over 160,000 protected areas in the world. All together they make up a tenth of the total surface of our planet. Today, you’ll have the opportunity to view the Top 10 Protected Areas in the world.

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Why Superheroes Wear Their Underwear On The Outside

Original source : http://www.todayifoundout.com
Posted : December 2013
Author : Daven Hiskey

While there have been many fantastical proposed origins of this seemingly odd modish style amongst comic artists -my favorite of which being that most superheroes lost their parents at an early age, so they had no one to tell them underwear goes UNDER your clothes -the true origin is pretty simple. According to Julius Schwartz (famed editor of DC Comics from 1944-1986 who edited the most famous of all external-underwear superheroes, Superman), this was simply modeled after the garb of aerial circus performers and wrestlers of the era in which the first superheroes proudly donned their underpants over their tights.

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Thursday, 22 May 2014

Ex-CIA Pilot: No Planes Hit The Twin Towers

Original source : http://adguk.com
Posted : March 2014
Author : the admin

A former CIA and civilian pilot has sworn an affidavit, stating that no planes flew into the Twin Towers as it would have been physically impossible. John Lear, the son of Learjet inventor, Bill Lear, has given his expert evidence that it would have been physically impossible for Boeing 767s, like Flights AA11 and UA175 to have hit the Twin Towers on 9/11, particularly when flown by inexperienced pilots:
‘No Boeing 767 airliners hit the Twin Towers as fraudulently alleged by the government, media, NIST and its contractors’, he stated in the affidavit.

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Thrilling Lucky Escapes

Original source : http://www.funonthenet.in
Posted : December 2011
Author : the writer

These are some crazy pictures of lucky escapes, these motorists had accidents and were just saved! From car accidents to trucks, from Italy to the US, these are escapes from all over the world!

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Prepare For Landing: Awesome Airport In Germany

Original source : http://arteinsky.blogspot.co.il
Posted : 2011
Author : Greq Arteinsky

Seen here is the small runway/airport known as the Farrenberg aerodrome (FAR1). It sits atop a hill of the same name in the Baden-Württemberg region of Germany. You can see the tiny airport and runway on Google Maps by entering the following coordinates: 48°23’8.49″N 009°04’37.76″E (interestingly, in the Google Maps link you can see a handful of sailplanes preparing for launch).

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10 Food Items Banned In The U.S.

Original source : http://realitypod.com
Posted : May 2014
Author : Sanje Witter

1. The Japanese Puffer Fish 
This unusual fish’s skin and organs carry a toxic chemical called tetrodotoxin that can paralyse and asphyxiate its consumer if not properly prepared. The Japanese puffer fish is only legal for purchase to chefs who has a license and the expertise in preparing the fish.

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Wednesday, 21 May 2014

15 Examples Of Brainless People

Original source : http://memeheroes.com
Posted : 
Author : the admin

You know what is the Darwin Award? It's a competition where people compete by dying! Here you can find out the next award winners. Damn, these people really wanted to die. You know about the natural selection? Look how it works in real life! Remember, don't try these at home!

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Tuesday, 20 May 2014

Look These Amazing 10 Bulletproof Items

Original source : http://curiousthings.com.br
Posted : February 2014
Author : Curious

People that are affluent and in the public spotlight require protection that is subtle and concealable. Being in the public eye requires these individuals to wear clothing that does not stand out from the norm. No more is body armor the dominion of politicians and the military, it is now available for the elite who can afford it. Today’s armor is no longer bulky and uncomfortable, modern day technology has introduced new lightweight materials that are barely discernable from ordinary fabric and textiles. The next evolution in fashion is bulletproof clothing, correctly called ballistic or bullet resistant clothing that protects its wearer from projectiles fired at close range.

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Monday, 19 May 2014

8 Interesting Stories About Cities Changing Names

Original source : http://www.listofwonders.com
Posted : April 2014
Author : Sonic070

Were present day cities always called by their present-day names? Or were they known by other names? The names changed somewhere along the line; something like that doesn’t happen without some story behind it. Let’s take a look at 8 cities that changed names, and find out what’s the story behind those!

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Sunday, 18 May 2014

Luxury Car Graveyard In Dubai Makes Car Lovers Cry

Original source : http://fanaticosporcarro.com.br
Posted : April 2014
Author : fanaticosporcarro

We’ve grown accustomed to seeing some of the top luxury cars on the streets of Dubai, a place where owning a Porsche 911 labels you as being poor, home of some of the most extravagant diamond covered cars and the most expensive police cars in the world! But what happens to all these high end cars when the new model comes out or you’re fleeing the country due to embezzlement?

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Saturday, 17 May 2014

How To Make Work Feel Effortless

Original source : http://karmicmantra.com
Posted : November 2008
Author : Writer

Sometimes work can be a drag. You get caught up in trying to be more productive and suddenly your life turns into a series of to-do lists. You gauge your measure of success by how much you accomplish. You even determine how happy you allow yourself to be by how much you’ve gotten done in the day. We spend a lot of time trying to find ways to be more productive. To do things faster, better, cheaper and spend our time more effectively. But instead of just doing more in less time, maybe we should focus on actually enjoying the work we’re doing instead.
Here are 8 ways to make work seem like less of a chore and more like a gift:

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2 Ironically Placed Ads

Original source : http://www.funonthenet.in
Posted : October 2011
Author : the admin

These are some of the most hilariously placed advertisements, sometimes by accident and sometimes on purpose! Advertising can be creative and even purposely funny. But sometimes, an ad on a bad place can have unexpected results!

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Friday, 16 May 2014

Realistic And Colorful Paper Figures Made By Russian Artist Duo

Original source : http://planetoddity.com viahttp://peopletoo.ru/
Posted : June 2010
Author : the admin

Alexei Lyapunov and Lena Ehrlich are artistic duo from Russia. They are creating amazing paper sculptures of people’s everyday situations.

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The Bremach T-Rex

Original source : http://www.blessthisstuff.com
Posted : 
Author : the admin

Bremach started building utility vehicles in the 60s, their latest model is this electric monster truck appropriately named Bremach T-Rex.

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Top 10 Countries For Foodies

Original source : http://www.listofwonders.com
Posted : February 2014
Author : Sonic070

If you are a gourmet foodie, you cannot go wrong by visiting these top 10 countries for foodies. Any foodie worth his or her name should visit these countries and experience their glorious, distinctly unique cuisines. Each cuisine uses locally available ingredients, which is why they should be experienced at the source. Happy eating!

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Wednesday, 14 May 2014

The Origin Of Numbers : Why 1 Is One And 2 Is Two

Original source : http://zenverse.net
Posted : January 2010
Author : zen

Pictures below should explain clearly the origin of numbers. I got this email from my friend. Now I am sharing it with you guys. Enjoy :)

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The Craziest Killer Children

Original source : http://www.dumage.com
Posted : September 2011
Author : 

In summer 2011, Hanna hits screens, and to celebrate we thought we’d go back and take a look at some killer children in pop culture who have been trained to eliminate targets with no remorse. Adults are dangerous, true, but the real threats come from the next generation. The concept of a little kid trained to end lives has been employed many times across films, games, comics and more. Little girls and boys raised from birth to slay are vicious beasts, bereft of the moral qualities that adults have. Here are some of the most violent, dangerous and weirdest killer children in pop culture.

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Tuesday, 13 May 2014

Top 15 Armoured Train

Original source : http://mundoferroviario.com.br
Posted : March 2014
Author : Filipe Braga

1) The Armoured Steam Train
An armoured train is a railway train protected with armour. They are usually equipped with railroad cars armed with artillery and machine guns. They were mostly used during the late 19th and early 20th century, when they offered an innovative way to quickly move large amounts of firepower.

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Monday, 12 May 2014

Rotation 180 Photo Backpack | by Mindshift Gear

Original source : http://www.blessthisstuff.com
Posted : 
Author : 

The MindShift Gear backpacks let you access your photography equipment like never before, they feature a 180° rotating waist pack allowing instant access to your primary photo equipment, eliminating the need to take your whole pack off to get a shot. The integrated camera waist pack rotates out of the backpack lower section to the front of the body giving you rapid access your gear with no need to disrupt your creative momentum. The integrated rotating belt pack can be removed and used alone. 

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Japan Is Recovering After Earthquake

Original source : http://www.my-funspace.com
Posted : August 2011
Author :

We all probably still remember the terrible destruction in Japan caused by the tsunami and earthquake. The consequences were dire, where life and death reigned everywhere. Japan is trying to recover and get back on its track, and they probably are succeeding in doing so.
Let’s see how the country heal its wounds. 

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Sunday, 11 May 2014

“Memoret” Smartphone Attachment Lens To Take Pictures And Analyse Your Own Skin

Original source : http://www.newxgroup.com
Posted : March 2013
Author : Arteinsky

When it comes to female geeks or women in general, one thing that binds them all in the same league is the amount of care they do for their skin, and all the efforts they make to beautify it. Japan is one place where electric beauty enhancement devices are found dime a dozen, some for massaging your face while others for filling the pores in the skin etc.

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Top 5 Most Expensive Men Leather Shoes In The World

Original source : http://newsworld247.com
Posted : May 2014
Author : Fozia Malik

Leather is as old as man himself he used to wear animal skin after tanning and other procedure however gradually the leather became more efficient more refined any it started to be one of the most essential part of man wears . Assyrians had started to use leather for foot wear purposes. The current era pure leather wears are is considered as one of the most one expensive man’s wearing

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Saturday, 10 May 2014

World’s Scariest Bridges

Original source : http://www.canoe.ca
Posted :
Author : Canoe.ca Travel

Langkawi Sky Bridge, Malaysia: 
This curvy cable bridge is suspended 700 metres above sea level and gives tourists the chance to walk among the mountain tops of the isle of Pulau Langkawi.

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Top 14 Regular Animals That Are Huge

Original source : http://mostpopularever.com.br
Posted : April 2014
Author : iFunny Diverti

Nature is as amazing as it is surprising. There are tons of species are living in the world, and many have yet still to be discovered. In those species, some are common but sometimes, one race has extraordinary characteristics like those extra-large species. Have you ever wondered what some of the biggest animals found on land are?

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Friday, 9 May 2014

Top Smartphones For 2013 Holidays


Original source : http://www.cnet.com

Posted : October 2013

Author : Jessica Dolcourt

The best smartphones make the best gifts
Looking for a deal on a red-hot smartphone? You've come to the right season. Carriers and big-box stores like Best Buy, Target, and Walmart slash prices to entice you to fill your shopping cart. For high-end devices hat are typically backed by a lot of dollar signs, a seasonal buy-one, get-one deal or other deep discount could be enough to put a smile on your face, and a new smartphone in that lucky someone's pocket. That lucky someone might even be you.

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Thursday, 8 May 2014

10 National Dishes Around the World

Original source : http://www.thedailymeal.com
Posted :May 2014
Author : Serusha Govender

Every country has its own favorite dish that’s a national favorite; here are a few of them
There’s a lot to be said for “eating like a local” when you’re traveling abroad. Enjoying the regional cuisine in the same way as the people of that country always gives you a better sense of the flavors, cultures, and the history of the place. National dishes are a must try because they usually embody the best tastes the country has to offer.

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Out Of This World Fishing!

Original source : http://www.funonthenet.in
Posted : May 2008
Author : the admin

What lurked in the depths, now is going to haunt your boat.
Be careful what you hook up. Aside from picking some vicious industrial garbage, you can bring to the surface some strange and unmentionable things. Most fishermen will happily brag about an extraordinary big fish (and we'll show plenty of those in this article). But sometimes the catch is so bizarre, that they'd rather try to forget it over a drink or two.

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Wednesday, 7 May 2014

Top Five Most Dangerous Guns In The World

Original source : http://newsworld247.com
Posted : April 2014
Author : Fozia Malik

The use of firearms has become controversial as of late. One common type of firearm is the handgun. It is a type of firearm with a short stock and designed to be fired by one hand. The earliest use of the term was in 1388 when it was referred to as handgunnes. It also appeared in Archaeologia XXII in 1448. Lovers of firearms are fascinated with it because of the thought of having power in a single hand. It can be used both as a fighting arm and as a sport instrument.

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The People's Car

Original source : http://www.motortrader.com.my viahttps://my.news.yahoo.com
Posted : April 2014
Author : Keegan Dorai

Can the modern range of Datsun vehicles be considered economically viable for emerging markets?
Is Datsun really worth reviving for these modern times? It is, and its parent company, Nissan is starting to realise how much that badge really means to the it during the current unstable economic climate. Speaking about its past, cars made by Nissan but wore the Datsun badge were initially meant for export markets; as such, underneath, they were actually reliable Nissans.

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