SNUPPY, THE WORLD's 1ST CLONED DOG

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The nucleus of a skin cell taken from the ear of an adult male Afghan (left) was transferred into an egg cell of a yellow Labrador retriever (right). The altered egg was implanted in the Labrador. The resulting clone, Snuppy, (center) was delivered by caesarian section after 60 days. Scientists say this type of cloning, known as somatic-cell nuclear transfer (SCNT), may be a way to preserve rare species.

Snuppy (right), the first successfully cloned dog, is shown at 67 days after birth with Tai, the three-year-old Afghan hound whose skin cells were used to clone him. South Korean scientists at Seoul National University performed the cloning procedure, and Snuppy was born on April 24, 2005.


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Sexy Maxim Cover Girl - Kamal Sidhu

Posted by Cool Dude | 1:29 PM


Kamal Sidhu is proof that God loves us all. Why else would He create hotties like her and let us click them? Kamal Sindhu was miss Canada in 90s and she was successful TV anchor (She also appeared in film Aar ya par). And now she has become face of Maxim.







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Sexy Asian Model Tianna Ta

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Model (name): Tianna Ta
Height: 5'6"
Weight: 115
Measurements: 34-24-34
Nationality: Vietnamese
Hometown: Worcester, MA
DOB: 11/5/1981
Sign: Scorpio
Turn-ons: A great smile is always a plus, but a sense of humor and awesome personality are the most important things for me. “If you can make a girl laugh, you can make her do anything”-Marilyn Monroe
Turn-offs: I can not stand self centered, egotistical, juice monkeys. Guys who are way into themselves are the biggest turn offs
Special skills:
Occupation: Model


(From Tianna's Profile)

Well, I started my career in the industry by doing some tv work, commercials and shows for MTV mainly. About a year ago, I decided to get into modeling, and as they say, the rest is history! I’m a very persistant person when it comes to getting what I want. For those of you who are wondering, I am 100% Vietnamese! YES! I do have ONE dimple…haha but I love it and so does everyone else! It gives me character! I’m a big goofball and extremly clumsy, those who know me well, know that I ALWAYS have bruises all over my body because I tend to walk into things! I love to laugh…its’ my favorite! I must admit that I am a bit impatient and I hate when people interrupt me when I’m talking. I love instant gratification, so when I have to wait for something, I am not a happy camper.
I’m very goofy, fun, outgoing, loyal, and honest… I’m always down for a good time, and will make the best of everything. You will rarely find me in a bad mood. Sometimes I find myself laughing at my own jokes, thinking that I am the funniest person alive, even though some people may not understand what I’m talking about…haha I’m not your typical cookie cutter kind of girl and can be very complicated at times. I like to keep people guessing and only divulge information when I want, I never volunteer it.
I am very private and have been told that I can be a mysterious person. I’m a driven person and set high goals that may seem unattainable, but thats because it will always keep me striving for more. I expect only the best and will accept only the best! I try to see the good in everyone, but unfortunately, good does not always exist in all people.
I know exactly what I want in life and will not let anyone stop me from fulfilling my dreams. I’m very optimistic, but realize that there are alot of pessimistic people in this world, who would like to see me fail. Unfortunately for them, that will NOT happen, so they shouldn’t hold their breath. I’m a big procrastinator and am usually late to almost everything.
I like to make sure that the people I surround myslef with are real and down to Earth, and I always get to know someone before I can let them in. I love to smile and I love to be around people who can make me laugh hysterically. I cherish my friendships and know that good friends are hard to come by, so I am very, very blessed to have the friends I do, and I love my friends muchos! I am also greatful for my loved ones and don’t know where or who I would be without them. I love hanging out with my friends and having a good time! But if you see me out, please don’t stare, it’s not polite!
I dislike people who are fake and dishonest. I hate preconceived notions because chances are most of the time, they’re wrong. I also hate broken promises, so if you tell me you’re going to do something, please follow through! I hate that when people can’t find something bad to say about you, they make things up. I hate rumors and people who pass them along. I’m a very affectionate person, esp. when it comes to my favorites! I’m unselfish when it comes to giving hugs and like to spread my love.

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The expression "living on the edge" is about to take on a whole new meaning. Homes dangling from trees, balancing on sticks, hanging upside down, rotating around a spit, are just some of the residential wonders in our roundup.


Wozoco Apartments (Amsterdam-Osdorp, Netherlands)

A zoning law and blueprint flub were the inspiration for this apartment complex. Dutch housing regulations require apartment construction to provide a certain amount of daylight to their tenants–but MVRDV architects forgot to plan for that. Their solution? To hang thirteen of the 100 units off the north facade of the block. The ingenious design saves ground floor space and allows enough sunlight to enter the east or west facade.

Floating Castle (Ukraine)

Supported by a single cantilever --and quite discussed at Panoramio, this mysterious levitating farm house belongs in a sci-fi flick. It’s claimed to be an old bunker for the overload of mineral fertilizers but we’re sure there’s a better back story... alien architects probably had a hand in it.

Habitat 67 (Montreal, Canada)

Apartments connect and stack like Lego blocks in Montreal's Habitat 67. Without a traditional vertical construction, the apartments have the open space that most urban residences lack, including a separate patio for each apartment.

Free Spirit Spheres (British Columbia, Canada)

Free Spirit Spheres can be hung from the trees as shown, making a tree house. They can also be hung from any other solid objects or placed in cradles on the ground. There are four attachment points on the top of each sphere and another four anchor points on the bottom. Each of the attachment points is strong enough to carry the weight of the entire sphere and contents.

Cube House (Rotterdam, Netherlands)

Living in a tilted house is much easier than it looks—just ask the people living in these the Kijk-Kubus homes. Architect Piet Blom tipped a conventional house forty-five degrees and rested it upon a hexagon-shaped pole so that three sides face down and the other three face the sky. Each of the cube houses accommodates three floors: a living space including a kitchen, study and bathroom, the middle floor houses bedrooms and the top is the pyramid room that can act like an attic or viewing deck. These houses are quite expensive, but you can satisfy your curiosity by visiting the museum show house.

Gangster's House (Archangelsk, Russia)


Mushroom House (Cincinnati, Ohio)

So disparate in materials and shapes this hodgepodge house looks like its been welded and glued together. But this is no hobo-construction, it was designed by the professor of architecture and interior design at the University of Cincinnati, Terry Brown, and was recently on the market for an estimated $400K.

Upside-Down House (Syzmbark, Poland)

This upside down design seems totally nonsensical–but that is exactly the message the Polish philanthropist and designer, Daniel Czapiewski, was trying to send. The unstable and backward construction was built as a social commentary on Poland’s former Communist era. The monument is worth a trip be it for a lesson in history or balance.

Pod House (New Rochelle, New York)

We assumed this oddball home was UFO-inspired, but it turns out the weed Queen Anne’s lace is where it got it's roots. Its thin stems support pods with interconnecting walkways.

Heliotrope Rotating House (Freiburg, Germany)

Green to the extreme, Architect Rolf Disch built a solar powered home that rotates towards the warm sun in the winter and rotates back toward its well-insulated rear in the summer. A house that spins in circles doesn’t sound too stable to us, but for the environment it is worth the risk.



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Young Angelina Jolie (Rare Images)

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9 great management lessons from Dhirubhai Ambani

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Dhirubhaism No 1: Roll up your sleeves and help.
You and your team share the same DNA. Reliance, during Vimal's heady days had organized a fashion show at the Convention Hall, at Ashoka Hotel in New Delhi. As usual, every seat in the hall was taken, and there were an equal number of impatient guests outside, waiting to be seated. I was of course completely besieged, trying to handle the ensuing confusion, chaos and protests, when to my amazement and relief, I saw Dhirubhai at the door trying to pacify the guests. Dhirubhai at that time was already a name to reckon with and a VIP himself, but that did not stop him from rolling up his sleeves and diving in to rescue a situation that had gone out of control. Most bosses in his place would have driven up in their swank cars at the last moment and given the manager a piece of their minds. Not Dhirubhai.When things went wrong, he was the first person to sense that the circumstances would have been beyond his team's control, rather than it being a slip on their part, as he trusted their capabilities implicitly. His first instinct was always to join his men in putting out the fire and not crucifying them for it. Sounds too good a boss to be true, doesn't he? But then, that was Dhirubhai.


Dhirubhaism No 2: Be a safety net for your team.
There used to be a time when our agency Mudra was the target of some extremely vicious propaganda by our peers, when on an almost daily basis my business ethics were put on trial. I, on my part, putting on a brave front, never raised this subject during any of my meetings with Dhirubhai. But one day, during a particularly nasty spell, he gently asked me if I needed any help in combating it. That did it. That was all the help that I needed. Overwhelmed by his concern and compassion, I told him I could cope, but the knowledge that he knew and cared for what I was going through, and that he was there for me if I ever needed him, worked wonders for my confidence. I went back a much taller man fully armed to face whatever came my way. By letting us know that he was always aware of the trials we underwent and that he was by our side through it all, he gave us the courage we never knew we had.

Dhirubhaism No 3: The silent benefactor.
This was another of his remarkable traits. When he helped someone, he never ever breathed a word about it to anyone else. There have been none among us who haven't known his kindness, yet he never went around broadcasting it. He never used charity as a platform to gain publicity. Sometimes, he would even go to the extent of not letting the recipient know who the donor was. Such was the extent of his generosity. "Expect the unexpected" just might have been coined for him.
Dhirubhaism No 4: Dream big, but dream with your eyes open.
His phenomenal achievement showed India that limitations were only in the mind. And that nothing was truly unattainable for those who dreamed big. Whenever I tried to point out to him that a task seemed too big to be accomplished, he would reply: " No is no answer!" Not only did he dream big, he taught all of us to do so too. His one-line brief to me when we began Mudra was: "Make Vimal's advertising the benchmark for fashion advertising in the country." At that time, we were just a tiny, fledgling agency, tucked away in Ahmedabad, struggling to put a team in place. When we presented the seemingly insurmountable to him, his favourite response was always: "It's difficult but not impossible!" And he was right. We did go on to achieve the impossible. Both in its size and scope Vimal's fashion shows were unprecedented in the country. Grand showroom openings, stunning experiments in print and poster work all combined to give the brand a truly benchmark image. But way back in 1980, no one would have believed it could have ever been possible. Except Dhirubhai. But though he dreamed big, he was able to clearly distinguish between perception and reality and his favourite phrase "dream with your eyes open" underlined this. He never let preset norms govern his vision, yet he worked night and day familiarizing himself with every little nitty-gritty that constituted his dreams constantly sifting the wheat from the chaff. This is how, as he put it, even though he dreamed, none of his dreams turned into nightmares. And this is what gave him the courage to move from one orbit to the next despite tremendous odds. Dhirubhai was indeed a man of many parts, as is evident. I am sure there are many people who display some of the traits mentioned above, in their working styles as well, but Dhirubhai was one of those rare people who demonstrated all of them, all the time.

Dhirubhaism No 5: Leave the professional alone!
Much as people would like to believe, most owners (even managers and clients), though eager to hire the best professionals in the field, do so and then use them as extensions of their own personality. Every time I come across this, which is much too often, I am reminded of how Dhirubhai's management techniques used to be (and still remain) so refreshingly different. For instance, way back in the late 1970s when we decided to open an agency of our own, he asked me to name it. I carried a short list of three names, two Westernised and one Indian. It was a very different world back then. Everything Anglicised was considered "upmarket." There were hardly any agencies with Indian names barring my own ex-agency Shilpi and a few others like Ulka and Sistas. He looked at the list and asked me what my choice was. I said "Mudra": it was the only name that suited my personality. And the spirit of the agency that I was to head. I was very Indian and an Anglicised name on my visiting card would seem pretentious and contrived. No further questions were asked. No suggestions offered, just a plain and simple "Go ahead and do it." That was just the beginning. He continued to give me total freedom -- no supervision, no policing -- in all my decisions thereafter. In fact, the only direction that he gave me, just once, was this: "Produce your best." His utter trust in me was what pushed me to never, ever let him down. I guess the simplest strategies are often the hardest to adopt. That was the secret of the Dhirubhai legend. It was not out of a book. It was a skillful blend of head and heart.

Dhirubhaism No 6: Change your orbit, constantly!
To understand this statement, let me explain Dhirubhai's "orbit theory." He would often explain that we are all born into an orbit. It is up to us to progress to the next. We could choose to live and die in the orbit that we are born in. But that would be a criminal waste of potential. When we push ourselves into the next orbit, we benefit not only ourselves but everyone connected with us. Take India's push for development. There was once a time our country's growth rate was just 4 per cent, sarcastically referred to as the "Hindu growth rate." Look at us today, galloping along at a healthy 7-8 per cent. This is no miracle. It is the product of a handful of determined orbit changers like Dhirubhai, all of whose efforts have benefited a larger sphere in their respective fields. In a small way, I too have experienced the thrill of changing orbits with Mudra. In the 1980s, we leapt from the orbit of a small Ahmedabad ad agency to become the country's third largest ad agency -- in just under a decade. However, when you change orbits, you will create friction. The good news is that your enemies from your previous orbit will never be able to reach you in your new one. By the time resentment builds up in your new orbit, you should move to the next level. And so on. Changing orbits is the key to our progress as a nation.

Dhirubhaism No 7:The arm-around-the-shoulder leader
I have never seen any other empire builder nor the CEO of any big organisation do this (why, I never adopted this myself!). It was Dhirubhai's very own signature style. Whenever I went to meet him and if on that day, all the time that he could spare me was a short walk up to his car, he would instantly put his arm around me and proceed to discuss the issues at hand as we walked. With that one simple gesture, he managed to achieve many things. I was put at ease instantaneously. I was made to feel like an equal who was loved and important enough to be considered close to him. And I would walk away from that meeting feeling so good about myself and the work I was doing! This tendency that he had, to draw people towards him, manifested itself in countless ways. This was just one of them. He would never, ever exude an air of aloofness and exclusivity. He was always inviting people into sharing their thoughts and ideas, rather than shutting them out. On hindsight I think, it must have required phenomenal generosity of spirit to be that inclusive. Yes, this was one of the things that was uniquely Dhirubhai -- that warm arm around my shoulder that did much more than words in letting me know that I belonged, that I had his trust, and that I had him on my side!

Dhirubhaism No 8:The Dhirubhai theory of Supply creating Demand
He was not an MBA. Nor an economist. But yet he took traditional market theory and stood it on its head. And succeeded. Yes, at a time when everyone in India would build capacities only after a careful study of market expectations, he went full steam ahead and created giants of manufacturing plants with unbelievable capacites. (Initial cap of Reliance Patalganga was 10,000 tonnes of PFY way back in 1980, while the market in India for it was approx. 6000 tonnes). No doubt his instinct was backed by years and years of reading, studying market trends, careful listening and his own honed capacity to forecast, but yet despite all this preparation, it required undeniable guts to pioneer such a revolutionary move. The consequence was that the market blossomed to absorb supply, the consumer benefited with prices crashing down, the players increased and our economic landscape changed for the better. The Patalganga plant was in no time humming at maximum capacity and as a result of the plant's economies of scale, Dhirubhai's conversion cost of the yarn in 1994 came down to 18 cents per pound, as compared to Western Europe's 34 cents, North America's 29 cents and the Far East's 23 cents and Reliance was exporting the yarn back to the US! A more recent example was that of Mukesh Ambani taking this vision forward with Reliance Infocomm (which is now handled by Anil Ambani). In India's mobile telephony timeline there will always be a very clear 'before Infocomm and after Infocomm' segmentation. The numbers say it all. In Jan 2003, the mobile subscriber base was 13 million, about 16 months later, shortly after the launch, it had reached 30 million. In March 2006, it has touched 90 million ! Yes, this was yet another unusual skill of Dhirubhai's -- his uncanny knack of knowing exactly how the market is going to behave
Dhirubhaism No 9:Money is not a product by itself, it is a by-product, so don't chase it
This was a belief by which Dhirubhai lived all his life. For instance when he briefed me about setting up Mudra, his instruction was clear: 'Produce the best textile advertising in the country,' he said. He did not breathe a word about profits, nor about becoming the richest ad agency in the country. Great advertising was the goal that he set for me. A by-product is something that you don't set out to produce. It is the spin off when you create something larger. When you turn logs into lumber, sawdust is your by-product and a pretty lucrative one it can be too! It is a very simple analogy but extremely effective in driving the point home. Work toward a goal beyond your bank balance. Success in attaining that goal will eventually ring in the cash. For instance, if you work towards creating a name for yourself and earning a good reputation, then money is a logical outcome. People will pay for your product or service if it is good. But if you get your priorities slightly mixed up, not only will the money you make remain just a quick buck it would in all likelihood blacklist you for good. Sounds too simplistic for belief? Well, look around you and you will know exactly how true it is.


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Hollywood screen legend Marilyn Monroe has landed the top spot in a list of Playboy bunnies,compiled by celebrity website StarPulse.com
Pamela Anderson who bagged the second position in the list appeared on the October 1989 cover of Playboy
Kim Kardashian bagged the third position in the Best Bunnies list. She is best known for her social life, sex tape, and her appearances on reality show Keeping Up with the Kardashians
Carmen Electra, fourth in the list, gained fame after her appearances in Playboy
Cindy Crawford bagged the fifth position in the list. She became the first supermodel to pose nude for Playboy magazine in July 1988


Jenny McCarthy who was sixth in the list first appeared in Playboy magazine in October 1993 and was named Playmate of the Year in its June 1994 issue
Denise Richards who bagged the seventh position in the list posed for a nude pictorial in Playboy in December 2004.
Stephanie Seymour bagged the eight position. She posed nude in Playboy magazine cover in its March 1991 and February 1993 issues.
The ninth position in the Best Playboy Bunnies list was bagged by Farrah Fawcett
Model and actress Rachel Hunter bagged the tenth position in the list.


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Bold Bollywood Beauty - Tanisha

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Bold Bollywood Beauty - Jiah Khan

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NASA's Plan to Bomb the Moon...........

Posted by Cool Dude | 11:43 AM


Inside NASA's Plan to Bomb the Moon and Find Water
Short on time and tight on money, a team of NASA engineers aims to solve the mystery of lunar ice in late winter—by crashing its low-budget kamikaze spacecraft into a crater.

Northrop Grumman engineers in Redondo Beach, Calif., lower the LCROSS spacecraft into a vacuum chamber that simulates conditions in space. It will be destroyed while seeking water ice on the moon.

Astronomers hate the moon.
It's so bright that it blinds telescopes like the sun in a driver's eyes. There's no atmosphere, and the geology is basically dead. Maybe that's why, decades after Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked there, we have clearer maps of Mars than of our nearest neighbor.
But now, NASA needs to know more. The agency plans to return astronauts to the lunar surface in 12 years as the first step in establishing a permanent outpost. The base could be an ideal location for manufacturing processes best suited for low gravity, or for helium-3 mining to fuel future fusion reactors. The agency also sees the moon as the perfect construction site and launchpad for eventual manned journeys to Mars.
Water is a key ingredient in these grand schemes, because it can be broken down into oxygen for lunar bases and fuel for rockets. In 1998 a probe called Lunar Prospector spotted tantalizing signs of hydrogen in craters at the lunar poles. But no one's sure if the hydrogen is the chemical signature of water ice, possibly deposited by comets and meteors.
NASA's first step toward a moon base is the $491 million Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO), a satellite designed to map the terrain in intimate detail. In January 2006, after several years of development, LRO engineers decided to use a larger Atlas V to launch LRO, creating 2200 pounds of extra cargo capacity. The agency put out the word to its 10 research centers: What can you come up with to make use of that space—before the earliest LRO launch window in October 2008?

Moon Crash
Here are some images for you of the moment when the spaceship touches the Moon....

The Bombers Arrive

The mission to find water ice on the moon is being conducted by a small, six-sided monitoring spacecraft that is attached to an empty 5000-pound rocket-fuel tank called the Centaur. The spacecraft guides the tank through several elongated Earth orbits before heading to the moon, arriving three to four months after launch.

The Final Separation

The spacecraft releases the Centaur, sending it thruster-first toward a crater at the lunar pole, and then slows down. About 4 minutes later, the monitoring craft follows the same kamikaze trajectory. A light-sensitive instrument on the spacecraft helps NASA determine details of the composition of Centaur's target by measuring any flash from the vaporization of lunar material.

Riding the Plume

The Centaur's death dive creates a 16-ft.-deep crater and kicks up a 6-mile-high debris cloud. The monitor descends into this plume, using infrared spectrometers and video cameras to determine how much—if any—water ice exists. The spacecraft relays its findings to Earth until it, too, crashes. Researchers in California get results within minutes of the first impact.


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The Timex Nail Watch: Get the Time on Your nails

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We have seen many different types of futuristic watches with strange shapes and design but none so unique as this. Now lets welcome the Nail watch, that can be worn on the thumb. You may have never seen a watch that can be worn on the thumb but times are going to change thanks to Timex. Timex, in collaboration with Core77, held a global design competition called 2154: the future of time design. So what we are seeing here is the TX54 concept which was a runner up there.


Thanks to a translucent body, the design blends seamlessly with the nail while a selection of text color options and a glow feature activating on command make it supremely functional as well. Press the end of your thumbnail, and the watch will light up for you. A perfect blend of appearance, user interface, and technology, the nail watch passes most standards of modern design with flying colors thanks to its functional and minimalist appeal. The watch looks stylish and chic and has a touch of Geeky style as well. The downside of this watch is that it is disposable. So with so many stylish watched being available now, it will be hard for it to survive in the market. Though it is quite innovative with a minimalist design, but it won't last long on your finger.No details about the availability or the price of this watch has been released by Timex. But since it is tiny and disposable, I don't expect the price to be high.

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World's biggest coffin - booking going on !!!!!!

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Ukrainian undertakers say they have built the world's first death-themed Restaurant..........








Ukrainian undertakers say they have built the world's first death-themed restaurant - in a 65ft long coffin. The huge casket is decorated with dozens of wreaths and normal-sized coffins, reports the Daily Telegraph.

Diners can order from a menu that includes "Nine Day" and "Forty Day" salads - named after local mourning rituals - and a dish called "Let's meet in paradise".

The restaurant, called Eternity, is the work of a funeral parlour in the town of Truskavets, in the west of the country near the Polish border.

"Thirty cubic metres of pine have been used for the construction," said Andri, one of those behind the enterprise.

"It's our director Stepan Pyrianyk who had the idea. He loves his work and reckons the project will bring tourists to Truskavets."

The undertakers hope their restaurant will be confirmed as the world's biggest coffin, attracting tourists to a region currently best known for its mineral-rich bathing waters.

Guinness World Records confirmed the biggest coffin title is currently unclaimed, but said they had yet to receive an application from Ukraine.


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8 People with Unbelievable Medical Conditions

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The Woman Who has 200 Orgasms every day

UK's Sarah Carmen, 24, is a 200-a-day orgasm girl who gets good, good, GOOD vibrations from almost anything. She suffers from Permanent Sexual Arousal Syndrome (PSAS), which increases blood flow to the sex organs. "Sometimes I have so much sex to try to calm myself down I get bored of it. And men I sleep with don't seem to make as much effort because I climax so easily."

The Man Who Can't Get Fat

Mr Perry, 59, can eat whatever he likes - including unlimited pies, burgers and desserts - and never get fat. He cannot put on weight because of a condition called lipodystrophy that makes his body rapidly burn fat.

The Man Who Doesn't Feel Cold

Dutchman Wim Hof, also known as the Iceman, is the man that swam under ice, and stood in bins filled with ice. He climbed the Mt. Blanc in shorts in the icy cold, harvested world records and always stands for new challenges.

The Boy Who Couldn’t Sleep: stayed awake 24 hours a day for years

Rhett Lamb is often cranky like any other 3-year-old toddler, but there’s one thing that makes him completely different: he has a rare medical condition in which he can’t sleep a wink.Rhett is awake nearly 24 hours a day, and his condition has baffled his parents and doctors for years. They took clock shifts watching his every sleep-deprived mood to determine what ailed the young boy.After a number of conflicting opinions, Shannon and David Lamb finally learned what was wrong with their child: Doctors diagnosed Rhett with an extremely rare condition called chiari malformation.

The Girl Who is Allergic to Water

Teenager Ashleigh Morris can't go swimming, soak in a hot bath or enjoy a shower after a stressful day's work - she's allergic to water. Even sweating brings the 19-year-old out in a painful rash.

The Girl Who Eats Only Tic Tacs

Meet Natalie Cooper, a 17-year-old teenager who has a mystery illness that makes her sick every time she eats anything. Well, almost anything. She can eat one thing that doesn’t make her sick: Tic tac mint!

The Musician Who Can't Stop Hiccupping

Chris Sands, 24, from Lincoln, hiccups as often as every two seconds - and sometimes even when he is asleep. He has tried a variety of cures, including hypnosis and yoga, but nothing has worked. Mr Sands thinks his problem stems from an acid reflux condition caused by a damaged valve in his stomach. "If the acid levels are severe enough they are going to do keyhole surgery and grab part of my stomach and wrap it around the valve to tighten it," he said.

The Woman Who is Allergic to Modern Technology

For most people talking on a mobile phone, cooking dinner in the microwave or driving in a car is simply part of modern living in 21st century Britain. But completing any such tasks is impossible for Debbie Bird - because she is allergic to Cell Phones and Microwaves.



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Vandemataram

Aug. 15, 1947: Mountbatten swears Nehru in as Prime Minister of India

TRAIN TO PAKISTAN; India 1947. Trains packed with refugees - Hindus and Sikhs headed for India, and Muslims headed for Pakistan - were convenient targets for gangs of killers on both sides of the border. Inadequately protected 'Refugee Specials' were typically stopped, and the occupants butchered, several times in the course of the journey.

The dead - Punjab, 1947

1971: Indira Gandhi reviews the troops, in the context of militaryand diplomatic preparations for the Bangladesh War.

Ghandhiji Addressing people

Nehru and Gandhi at AICC meeting, July 1946

Mountbatten arrives at Delhi airport; received by Nehru and Liaquat Ali. March 25, 1947

1948: The news of Gandhi's assassination hits the streets. A stunned crowd gathers in Calcutta.

1948: Crowds in New Delhi wait for a glimpse of Gandhi's funeral procession.

A Library being divided at the time of partition. Heart trembles to see this sight and it is tough to imagine the state of the nation at the moment when people needed to hold hands.

Set the celebration on Air, Share your Joy, You're Free to do it, Send this to every Indian, to say Vande Mataram!

Jai Hind


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World's Largest Hand (Lui Hua - China)

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Lui Hua suffers from a rare condition known as macrodactyly. When he was hospitalized in Shanghai on July 2007, his left thumb measured 10.2 inches and his index finger measured close to 12. On July 20 surgeons undertook a seven-hour operation to reduce the size of Liu's fingers and thumb. Doctors removed 11 pounds of flesh and bone in the procedure. A second surgery is scheduled to take place. Enlarged limbs can be caused by a number of medical conditions. Lymphedema is perhaps the most common cause and results in some extraordinarily enlarged limbs.

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Celebrity Solstice
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27 ft (8.23 m)
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4x Wärtsilä diesel Engines
2x 20.5MW Azipod
24 kn (44 km/h/28 mph)
2,850 passengers
1,500 crew


Celebrity Solstice is a cruise ship for Celebrity Cruises that will enter service in 2008. She will have four sister ships, Celebrity Equinox, Celebrity Eclipse, and two as-of-yet unnamed ships. The sisters will enter service in 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012, respectively. After completion she will be the largest cruise ship built in Germany.


Externally, Celebrity Solstice will look very different from previous Celebrity Cruises ships. In original exterior renderings, the hull was shown as all-white with powder blue funnels and blue glass upper decks.In a more recent update, the light blue color has been changed to Celebrity's normal dark blue color and the hull is showing a resemblance to the current fleet's livery.Similarly, the large dark blue funnel with a white X that has been the trademark of Celebrity thus far will be replaced by two thin funnels, with the X logo of the company visible in the glass balcony railings at an aft portion of the ship.

The company Celebrity Cruises pleased fans with the arrival of sea cruises in 2008, the first new class liner SOLSTICE ( "Solntsestoyanie"). One of the world's largest cruise liners class "Premium", Celebrity Solstice, 2852 will include passengers, excluding crew, its displacement of 122 thousand tons. The project cost five million euros. At fifteen passenger decks alongside cabins, with 1426 - an area of low-cost domestic 55-61 sq m to a new class suites "AkvaSpa" (area of 75 sq m including glass veranda), among others equipped with so-Spa procedures can be ordered directly into the room . Also as in class suites "Concierge", guests are here waiting for such trifles as a pleasant welcome bottle of champagne, fresh flowers and fruits every day, souvenirs: beach bag, gown from Frette, the opportunity to choose a filler in the bedroom pillows and more.

Infrastructure entertainment and leisure activities on board will not allow anyone to miss during the cruise. The guests liner: restaurants with diverse cuisine, eight bars, including ikornye and sushi bars, wines, wellness whole deck with swimming pools, whirlpool, fitness center and luxurious aqua spa, Internet cafe, a conference room at 200 people, children's clubs, video arcade games, shops, library, art gallery, casino, lounge for card games, studio-glass craftsmen and much more.

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PC Mouse – History & Future

Posted by Cool Dude | 12:46 AM


Can you imagine a computer without a mouse? Decades after the little 'mouse' came into existence, it is hard to imagine using a computer without a mouse. It has become an integral part of the PC system.One of the biggest inventions by Douglas Engelbart in 1963, the mouse has evolved over the years. Today the market is flooded with a wide range of devices, including the most expensive mouse studded with diamonds! However, the mouse meant to be an everlasting companion may not live long says a study by Gartner. A Gartner study says the mouse may not live for more than 5 years. The mouse will be succeeded by touch screens and facial recognition devices, dethroning the mouse from its present status. Know more about the mighty mouse and its flashy family members...

The name mouse, originated at the Stanford Research Institute, where Douglas Engelbart and his team mates introduced it. Its resemblance to the real mouse, with a cord attached to the device, representing a tail gave it the name mouse! Later, Bill English, developed the 'ball mouse' in 1972 while working for Xerox PARC. The ball-mouse replaced the external wheels with a single ball that could rotate in any direction. It came as part of the hardware package of the Xerox Alto computer in 1981. Know more about these interesting devices...

Any guesses for the price of the most expensive mouse? Well, this one goes beyond your imagination! At a whopping price of $24,180, the ultra-bling mouse has 59 diamonds spreads out in the design of a diamond flower. Available in white, red and yellow colours, it looks like an ornament and has a high resolution and a three year warranty.

Compact and lightweight, the Sony Mouse Talk is stylish and functional. The optical mouse provides precision with 800 dpi resolution, allowing easy and accurate screen navigation.With a 2- in-1 mouse and phone, there is no need to use an additional headset to take advantage of VoIP. LED indicator lights alert you of incoming calls. During a call, the mouse wheel (typically used for scrolling) can be used to mute a conversation, raise and lower volume, or select numbers to dial.

A patriotic mouse? Yes! Celebrating the nation's 61st Indian Independence Day, Logitech has mouse dressed in tricolors of the Indian flag.It has an all-terrain optical sensor smooth tracking and maximum surface coverage in virtually any environment.Logitech Tri Color mouse is priced at Rs 640 with a 3-year replacement warranty.

Making the gizmo flashy and glittery is this collection from NEC. An ornamental mouse comes with a 'LaVie G Hello Kitty model' designed with gold plated 'Hello Kitty', decorated with Swarovski crystals. The Hello Kitty character is the corporate symbol of Sanrio, a worldwide designer and distributor of character-branded stationery.

The Mighty Mouse doesn't have a tail! It is wireless, touch-sensitive, offers 360-degree scrolling design. With Bluetooth technology, the wireless Mighty Mouse goes wherever you do. You can use it with any Bluetooth-enabled Mac and wireless keyboard to work without any hassles. It has the capability of a multi-button mouse.

Slimmest mouse!
The world's thinnest mouse has a thickness of just 5mm! The mouse has a touch-sensitive wheel on its surface. The G4 slim-mouse is available in in pink, blue, ivory and silver colours and good for those who want to travel light. The mouse G4 Slim-Mouse costs $51.

Air Mouse
Air Mouse is rechargeable mouse like a TV remote.Logitech's MX Air Rechargeable can control the PC just like TV remote controls.Functions like such as play,pause,volume,mute, back and select can be accessed easily. It offers hyper-fast scrolling at the touch of a finger You can listen to music, browse photos, or surf the Web, from your desk or across the room. It costs $149.99.


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The World's First Private Space Shuttle !!!!

Posted by Cool Dude | 10:16 PM


Manufacture company Scaled Composites LLC (USA), since 1982 engaged in the production of experimental aircraft. One of the goals was the creation of the competition Ansari X Prize. The basic condition for the contest is to create a spacecraft capable of twice within two weeks to go into outer space with three men on board. The winner will receive a prize of 10 million dollars. The award was scheduled for early 2005.

The first flight was conducted on May 20, 2003.In order to carry out flights into orbit on April 1, 2004 the U.S. Federal Aviation was awarded the very first license in the world.The historical date for space can be considered June 21, 2004, when the first private spacecraft SpaceShipOne went into space.
September 30, 2004 - The first flight under the credit X-Prize. Boats managed to climb to an altitude of 100 km. In doing so, an abnormal situation: the ship during autonomous flight included with engine start to rotate around the longitudinal axis. It was decided to shorten the time for the engine for 11 seconds before the due date. Fortunately no one was injured. Burt Rutan said that until the cause of the problem will not be installed and removed can not read the speech on the next flight. Fortunately, the problem was quickly resolved, and the second flight took place on credit.


At the beginning of the flight spacecraft climbs to an altitude of about 14 km above sea level using a special aircraft White Knight (White Knight). Then happening undocking, SpaceShipOne is leveled for about 10 seconds, and then included rocket engine. He leads the ship nearly vertical position, acceleration lasts just over one minute, the pilot feels pressure to 3g. At this stage the ship reaches a height of about 50 km. The same height he is gaining more, moving on inertia. The movement runs on a parabolic trajectory. In the space SpaceShipOne is about three minutes. Just do not reach the peak trajectory, the ship adds wings and tail, thus helping to enter the Earth's atmosphere. Overloading that last less than 10 seconds, can reach 6g. Thus, he descends to an altitude of about 17 km, where the original position again takes wings, and plans to landing like airframe.The design of aerial means has been applied a number of creative solutions. Chief among them was the use of specially developed hybrid engine for polibutadiene and nitrous oxide N2O (veselyaschy gas).The cab driver represents the airtight chamber, which creates the necessary pressure. Numerous scuttles created from double glazing, each layer must withstand a pressure environment. The air inside the cabin created a triple system, which uses oxygen cylinders, carbon dioxide is removed special absorption system. A separate system monitors humidity. All this allows to dispense with space space suit.

October 4, 2004 apparatus SpaceShipOne made his second successful flight. Pilot Brian Binni risen to a height of more than 112 kilometers and then descended safely to Earth. The flight took place without any disruption. Thus, according to the rules of the competition, the company founder "Scaled Composites" won the programme "X Prize" and received an award of 10 million dollars. One of the main founders of Burt Rutan told the people gathered at his home that he was confident in the success of today's flight. The success of SpaceShipOne, in the words of the creators, opened space for private flights.

As Rutan said: "I clearly feel that our program will begin revival era in human space". Chairman of Virgin Atlantic Airways Brenson announced the creation of new business space "Virgin Galactic". The project will be to acquire a license for SpaceShipOne technology for commercial orbital flights, starting with 200 000 dollars. Calculated that in the next 5 years can go into space about 3000 people.

According to Brensona: "This development will allow to become a cosmonaut any citizen of any country, rather than any elected"

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Food Festival In Phuket

Posted by Cool Dude | 10:17 PM


Each year, from 10 to 19 October at the Thai island of Phuket passes "Vegetarian Festival. Main attraction of the festival is that Participants, who punctured a cheek with iron sticks, Sabre, spears and other objects.

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