Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Monday, March 26, 2012
Baby And R2-D2 Important Discussion
As this adorable clip shows, while dealing with a rather inquisitive baby, R2-D2 does a pretty fine job of proving why C-3PO is the master of human-cyborg relations.
It seems that an extended conversation with R2-D2 can exasperate anyone, even someone with no grasp of any language.
This might be cutest thing you'll ever see today. A baby talk to R2-D2. Cutie...
Source from Blastr
Sunday, March 25, 2012
What Does It Look Like At 426 MPH?
In Malaysia, the maximum legal speed limit is 110 kmh. Yeah, I know it is suck. While some of us might occasionally hit 180 kmh and perhaps a lucky few have experience more than 200 kmh, I can all but guarantee that none of us have gone more than 300 kmh let alone 400 mph (643 kmh).
Saturday, March 24, 2012
Crane Might Need Another Crane
If you've ever worked in the construction industry, you know there's a lot of experimentation and trial and error that goes into completing a job. Every site brings its own unique challenges to the table, requiring its workers to come up with ingenious solutions to problems most people simply never have to worry about.
It would seem a crew of Russian workers needed to move a crane from one spot to another. Their tool of choice? Another, larger crane, maybe. Unfortunately, gravity and physics had other plans.
Now the only question is whether they're going to use another rig to rescue the now bruised equipment at the bottom of the ravine or simply leave it there and backfill over top of the damaged machine before the boss arrives.
Source from Autoblog
Friday, March 23, 2012
Roscosmos's Cosmonaut And NASA's Astronaut
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Ksubi Kolors
Cult Australian fashion label Ksubi, toast the long awaited return of their coloured denim range, with a short film directed by Australian director Daniel Askill. Kolors is a fume-fuelled, slow-motion battle between three colour-clad models and a trio of 80s muscle cars.
With the Ksubi team securing the very last sets of limited edition coloured tyres by Kumho available in Australia they then enlisted Askill and his team at Collider to fuse the vivid smoke with the spectral denim range. Models Bambi Northwood-Blythe, Cisco Gorrow and Heidi Harrington-Johnson act as modern-day matadors to the rumbling Ford's that attempts to hunt them down while the girls soar above the cars to an operatic soundtrack.
Shot next to Sydney's Kingsford Smith International Airport in barren industrial wasteland that car fanatics converge on after dark and with a Phantom camera, Askill captures each and every denim movement and smoke billow at 1500 frames per second
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Ring Sight Hand Guns
Ingat tak masa korang kecik main combat² or polis sentry? Tembak pakai tangan dan bunyi gunshot by mulut. Whoaaa... meriah betul masa tu. Lari keliling rumah arwah nenek main dengan cousin and jiran. Well, if you don't mind, I would like to introduce a little accessories that will improve your shooting skill. Introducing... Ring Sight by Stuart Bannocks.
Dijual dengan harga GBP5, ia dijangka dapat meng-increase your Hand Guns accuracy. The Ring Sight is part of series of designs, which question the manufacture of replica guns. How easy is it to create forms and shapes that we socially recognise as being guns, and how does the law and other's around us react to this?
Bring me back to 80's...
Original report from Kith-kin
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Delicious Yellow Ferrari
Ferrari always associated with red colour. However, as captured here by photographer Daviel Stosca, a yellow Ferrari also as stunning as the red version. The car is a Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta SWB. Ferrari 250 is a sports car built by Ferrari from 1953 to 1964.
The company's most successful early line, the 250 series included several variants. It was replaced by the 275 and the 330.
The company's most successful early line, the 250 series included several variants. It was replaced by the 275 and the 330.
Source from Daviel Stosca
Monday, March 19, 2012
Sunday, March 18, 2012
Saturday, March 17, 2012
Friday, March 16, 2012
Wedding Photo Session - Cool Or Weird?
All people who are getting married want to have perfect and creative wedding pictures. These two were a bit too creative so they've made some pretty weird pictures on their wedding day. Take a look and decide for yourselves whether you would make such pictures on you wedding day.
I would like to categorized this couple wedding pictures as creative and cool. For some it might be weird but nowadays, we need to think out of the box for your memorable moment.
My favourite, the last photo. There's one cute cat inside that photo.
My favourite, the last photo. There's one cute cat inside that photo.
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Families Photos From Around The World
A family from Tokyo, settled on the sidewalk around their television, crowded by neatly organized electronic appliances, expelled closets, and prized heirloom pottery. Two wives, a husband, and their children in West Africa's Mali, on the roof of their hut with the tools of their agricultural toils. A Baptist family, smiling and clutching an illustrated Bible on the suburban road loaded with furniture and appliances in Houston, Texas.
These are the slight resemblance of what had been captured by photographer Peter Menzel in his project Material World: A Global Family Portrait. Since 1990s, he traveled to 30 countries around the world to capture families with most of their possessions.
Using data from United Nations and the World Bank, he searched for average families, average means average in location, size, background, and occupation. Check out the resulting, slightly dated but utterly fascinating portraits in our gallery and see what sort of a material world we're living in.
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| Kuwait |
Labels:
Bhutan,
China,
Iceland,
India,
Japan,
Kuwait,
Mali,
Mexico,
Mongolia,
Russia,
South Africa,
United Sates,
Western Samoa
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Khotilovo Village - MiG-31 Training Center
The Mikoyan MiG-31 (Russian: Микоян МиГ-31, NATO reporting name: Foxhound) is a supersonic interceptor aircraft developed to replace the MiG-25 Foxbat. The MiG-31 was designed by the Mikoyan design bureau based on the MiG-25.
The MiG-31 is a supersonic interceptor aircraft. It is the first Soviet airplane of the 4th generation intended for annihilation of air targets at any height and in any weather conditions. Four such planes are able to control the space which can be 800-900 km long.
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Cute Taekwondo Fight
Here are two cute little kids all padded up and sparring in taekwondo tournament. Cute and hilarious.
When Astronauts Get Bored
What do astronauts do when they're not floating around the ISS? Oh, you know. Laundry or whatever just like us the normal people.
The photos by Hunter Freeman pop astronauts into everyday life. The results are kind of cute, a little whimsical, and not at all what we meant when we said we wanted to be astronauts when we grew up.
Monday, March 12, 2012
Khotilovo Village - MiG-31 Training Center
The Mikoyan MiG-31 (Russian: Микоян МиГ-31, NATO reporting name: Foxhound) is a supersonic interceptor aircraft developed to replace the MiG-25 Foxbat. The MiG-31 was designed by the Mikoyan design bureau based on the MiG-25.
The MiG-31 is a supersonic interceptor aircraft. It is the first Soviet airplane of the 4th generation intended for annihilation of air targets at any height and in any weather conditions. Four such planes are able to control the space which can be 800-900 km long.
Saturday, March 10, 2012
When Heavy Machine Become Uncontrollable
When big heavy machine become uncontrollable, it will be very scary. Apparently this crane brake is malfunction. Despite effort by the crew members to stop it, the crane continue move forward and finally hit a bridge. The good thing is, it seems that no body is injured. Scary stuff...
Friday, March 09, 2012
Stop Forwarding That Crap To Me
Stop forwarding that crap. This is for every internet citizen who has friends and relatives who use only email and feel everything they receive should be shared with everyone in their address book.
Thursday, March 08, 2012
Wednesday, March 07, 2012
Tube Wringer
Squeeze up to 35% more out of your household supplies with this forearm and time-saving device designed to make tubes good to the last drop. Squeezing out the last bit of toothpaste can be an unwelcome, time-consuming endeavor, especially when you're running late, ditching even milligrams of pricey paste can feel wasteful.
With the Tube-Wringer, squeezing out that last drop is a cinch, literally. Just secure the tube between the aluminum rollers and turn the steel handle to compress. It's simple, sturdy and effective. Ideal for everyday use.
This is more civilised than the messy battle with scissors to gets the paste in the morning. The style and colour would suit most bathrooms. The handle would work well even with wet fingers
Origamisaurus
These origamisaurus masterpieces are carefully folded by Tran Trung Hieu. Also know as Adam Tran from Vietnam. I think it deserve a new kind of of name. How about Origamisaurus?
Tuesday, March 06, 2012
Bad Horse
Sometimes, no matter how many times you do rehearsal, there is a thing or two that you can never control. Video of a horse taking a dump on a children's show on Brazilian network SBT. The high-pitched wave of shock and titillation that results from a stream of horse turds is the same across all tongues...
Source from Warming Glow
Monday, March 05, 2012
Mugabe's House
Here are the photos of the house where Robert Mugabe, the president of Zimbabwe lives. Despite the poor and hyper inflation of the country, it seems that Mugabe having a very nice house to live. While his people starve, and die because of no medical help, and we are asked to help his people over and over again, he and his family live like this.
Zimbabwe began as the British crown colony of Southern Rhodesia, created from land held by the British South Africa Company. President Robert Mugabe is the head of State and Commander in Chief of the armed forces. Morgan Tsvangirai is the Prime Minister. Mugabe has been in power since the country's internationally recognized independence in 1980.
Some fact about the house:
- Arab artists spent a year decorating the ceilings
- 3 acres of accommodation
- Estimated USD 26 million to build
- 25 en-suite bathrooms
- Neighbors in Borrowdale, Harare, have been told to sell up and leave to protect Mugabe’s security
- China has donated the glazed blue tiles that cover the roof
- Malaysia has donated the timber < WTF???
- There are underground rooms reinforced with concrete
- It is 3 times the size of the State House
- Has 44 acres of landscaped grounds
- A Serbian construction company built it, Energo Project, based to a Chinese design
- 50 crack riot response police guard it on a 24 hour watch
Biggest And Geeky Prank Ever
Students at Minnesota’s Carleton College decided to pull an epic joke, when they decided to dress up their observatory. The result was as epic and awesome. What people could see when the sun finally dawned was a gigantic R2-D2 incarnation standing where the old observatory previously was.
Just to be on the safe side, no spray paint was used for the prank so there was no serious or permanent damage to the property. On top of that, the decorations were accompanied by Artoo sound effects as well. No one has officially come forward and claimed the deed, but these prankster may have pulled off one of the greatest Star Wars pranks of all time.
Cool Stormstroppers Star Wars Bike
Stormtrooper Star Wars bicycle, is design to give its riders an experience worth remembering. The bicycle has been designed by Max Denisov, who is known for expertise in producing customized versions of merchandise.
The frame used is a Phat cycle variety with the stretch body design and frame. There are also fiber-glass fenders and the mountings of the frame, and also the forks fitted with custom designed crowns to accommodate the prominent broad tire frames.
Other special design elements include the air knob on tires, which resemble the skulls and the spotlights on the wheels and rear fenders which come handy during the dark, making the cycle and the rider easy to spot. The blue headlight on the front handle bar gives out the same appeal as on the space ship used for Star Wars.
You Have Been Disconnected
Many of us use computers and the Internet so frequently and too much depend on it that we may take the interconnected world we live in for granted. Anyhow, hope all of us can avoid the situation like in the cartoon below.
Sunday, March 04, 2012
Looking Through The Eyes Of A Toddler
If you forgot how you view the world when you was two years old, here is a video to remind you back.
A curious father strapped a camera onto his daughter's head to see what her life was like. Unsurprisingly (or surprisingly!), it was completely random, sometimes shrieky, borderline drunk, mostly unbalanced but oh so incredibly fun
Pure Water Technology - A Life Saving Invention
The human body contains from 55% to 78% water, depending on body size. To function properly, the body requires between one and seven liters of water per day to avoid dehydration.
Clean drinking water is essential to humans and other lifeforms. Water fit for human consumption is called drinking water or potable water. Water that is not potable may be made potable by filtration or distillation, or by a range of other methods.
Now, since water pollution is increasing from year to year, access to clean water becoming more difficult. This is specially true in developing country. One invention, aim to improve on this though. Introducing Pure Water Technology. Pure, filters and sterilises water from any source, anywhere in the world in two minutes. Pure uses a custom designed filter and wind-up ultra violet light to ensure the water is pure and sterile.
A custom designed filter reduces the particles in the water down to 4 micron (very tiny) so the water is clear to look at. Once clear the UV bulb is used to sterilise the content. The UV bulb operates at a frequency designed to destroy 99.9% of harmful microorganisms. When a microbe is exposed to UV it will absorb the light. This prevents the cell enzyme from understanding the DNA. Without correct DNA they can't reproduce. If they can't reproduce they can't make you ill.
No information on pricing or when it will go into production at the moment.
Source from Pure Water Technology
The Troll King In The making
A cool kid video-bombing Kareen Wynter during CNN's Kim Kardashian wedding day live broadcast. He starts making funny faces and ultimately steals the spotlight. The King Of Troll in the making.
Saturday, March 03, 2012
Amazing Paper Sculptures
Amazing work of art from paper sculpture artist Christina Lihan. It's no surprise that Christina Lihan went to school to be an architect, her beautiful and delicate paper relief sculptures of buildings and cityscapes reveal a deep standing of and love for the field.
In works that range from two to six inches deep, Lihan meticulously recreates everything from the patterns on the exterior of the Taj Mahal to New York’s George Washington Bridge, with the Empire State Building and the Chrysler Building in the background.
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