25 November 2012

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13 June 2012

10 Tallest Waterfalls of the World

10 Tallest Waterfalls of the World


There is no better place for relaxation than nature. The beauty of nature is always accentuated by the presence of water bodies around be it a river, lake or waterfall. Even the loud noise of falling water from a height in the hills is music to ears.  As one approaches the bottom of a waterfall, the mist of the falling water and the tiny droplets of water touching the body gives a deep sense of respite. Hence, waterfalls are a popular spot for picnickers all around the world. Here are some of the tallest and most beautiful waterfalls in the world.

1.  Angel Falls


Angel falls is the highest waterfall of the world, with a height of 3,212 feet. It is located in Canaima National Park in Venezuela.  It has different names in different languages. In Pemon language it is known as Parakupa-vena or kerepakupi merú which means waterfall from the highest point. In Spanish it is called Salto Ángel. 

2.  Tugella falls



Tugela Falls are located in the Drakensberg (Dragon’s Mountains) in the Royal Natal National Park in KawZuli-Natal Province, Republic of South Africa. It consists of 5 free-leaping  falls dropping at from a height of 3,110 feet.  They are also considered as God gifted waterfalls as their water is very pure and thus safe to drink.

3.  Cataratas las Tres Hermanas



“Cataratas las Tres Hermanas” means “waterfall of the three sisters”. These waterfalls are 3,000 feet in their height. They are located in Rio Cutivireni in Peru.

9 May 2012

World's Largest Butterfly

World's Largest Butterfly

The Atlas moth (Attacus atlas) is a large saturniid moth found in the tropical and subtropical forests of Southeast Asia, southern China, common across the Malay archipelago, Thailand to Indonesia.


In India, Atlas moths are cultivated for their silk in a non-commercial capacity; unlike that produced by the related Silkworm moth (Bombyx mori), Atlas moth silk is secreted as broken strands. This brown, wool-like silk is thought to have greater durability and is known as fagara. Atlas moth cocoons have been employed as purses in Taiwan.



25 April 2012

Most Weird & Futuristic Cell Phones

Most Weird & Futuristic Cell Phones
Here’s a look at some downright, weird and wacky cell phone designs. Some of these are concept designs and sure are very interesting!

1. The Natural Year Phone by Je-Hyun Kim

This phone was created in the name of recycling... after all, how durable do we want our devices to be when they become near-obsolete in five years? The phone is made of hay (or should we say of "weed"?) and completely disintegrates in two years' time - only the screen and soft keys remain behind, and even these may be subsequently recycled. However, we have doubts about its practicality. Just one of those "nice to see, good to hold... but no thanks!" pieces of technology.
 

2. Window Phone by Seunghan Song

What features would you like on your phone today, mister? The weather? Done! The Brits may like this glass cell phone concept, as it will predictably predict even the most unpredictable English weather, if such a thing is at all possible.


  3. Cell Phone Inspired By Chinese Scrolls, by Yun Liang

A roll-out display and cute buttons placed on the scroll are definitely hot-looking... but imagine using this piece on an everyday basis. If you'd need to pull the display out in a jiffy, then the tactile bit for keypad will last as long as you treat the baton well. Key words… treat the baton well.

iPhone Secret Codes

iPhone Secret Codes

*3001#12345#* and tap Call. Enter Field Mode. Field mode reveals many of the inner settings of your iPhone, specifically up-to-date network and cell information.

*#06# Displays your IMEI. No need to tap Call. IMEI is the unique identifier for your cell phone hardware. Together with your SIM information it identifies you to the provider network.

*777# and tap Call. Account balance for prepaid iPhone.

*225# and tap Call. Bill Balance. (Postpaid only)

*646# and tap Call. Check minutes. (Postpaid only) These three are pretty self explanatory.

*#21# and tap Call. Setting interrogation for call forwards. Discover the settings for your call forwarding. You'll see whether you have voice, data, fax, sms, sync, async, packet access, and pad access call forwarding enabled or disabled.

*#30# and tap Call. Calling line presentation check. This displays whether you have enabled or disabled the presentation of the calling line, presumably the number of the party placing the call.

*#76# and tap Call. Check whether the connected line presentation is enabled or not. State whether the connected line presentation is enabled or disabled. Presumably similar to the calling line presentation.

*#43# and tap Call. Determine if call waiting is enabled. Displays call waiting status for voice, data, fax, sms, sync data, async data, packet access and pad access. Each item is either enabled or disabled.

*#61# and tap Call. Check the number for unanswered calls. Show the number for voice call forwarding when a call is unanswered. Also show the options for data, fax, sms, sync, async, packet access and pad access.

*#62# and tap Call. Check the number for call forwarding if no service is available. Just like the previous, except for no-service rather than no-answer situations.

*#67# and tap Call. Check the number for call forwarding when the iPhone is busy. And again, but for when the iPhone is busy.

*#33# and tap Call. Check for call control bars. Check all the usual suspects (voice, data, fax, sms, etc) to see whether barring is enabled or disabled for outgoing.



16 April 2012

Interesting Facts for General Knowledge

 Interesting Facts for General Knowledge

• The busiest airport in the world is Chicago International Airport.

• The largest country in the world is Russia.

• The smallest country in the world is Vatican.

• The most populous country in the world is China.

• The deepest ocean in the world is The Pacific.

• The sun is 330,330 times larger than the earth!

• Dolphins sleep with one eye open.

• China was the first country to use paper money.

• There are only four words in the English language which end in “-dous”: tremendous, horrendous,
stupendous, and hazardous.

• Every day, 26,000 couples get married in China.

• Alaska is the state with the highest percentage of people who walk to work.

•There are more than ten billion web pages on the internet.

Know the Facts


Know the Facts

1. Ice Lotion was found by Gerald Tisyum.

2. The variety considered as fortunate variety in Tuscany is 12.

3. Napoleon experienced from alurophobia which indicates Worry of kittens and cats.

4. The aero aircraft were used in war for the first time by Italians. (14 Oct.1911)

5. Captivity in The United States was removed by Abraham Lincoln subsequently.

6. The Head office of fabric developing in Britain is Stansted.

7. The well-known Area placed at the mouth area of the Hudson Stream is New york.

8. The creator of nasty industry was Leo Hendrik Baekeland.

9. The country where army assistance is necessary for women is Israel.

10. The country which has more than 10,000 programs is USA.

11. The well-known artwork ‘Mona Lisa’ is shown at Louvre art gallery, London.

12. The previously name for tomato was Love apple.

13. The first Chief professional of USA was Mom Florida.

14. The well-known terms ‘Veni Vidi Vici’ were said by Julius Caesar.

15. The practice of cleanliness of surgery equipment was presented by John Lister.

16. The variety of nations around the world which took part in the first Olympic Game headings organised at Athens was nine.

17. Mercury is also known as Quick Precious metal.

18. Disney land is placed in Florida, USA.

19. The country which designed the first highly effective long range rockets is Malaysia.

20. Regular sewing Device was designed by Isaac M. Musician.

21. Including Device was designed by Aldrin.

22. The nationwide symbol of The country is Eagle.

23. Archimedes was blessed in Sicily.

24. The complete area of Vatican Town is 0.272 rectangle miles.

Answer’s Of Some General Questions

 Answer’s Of Some General Questions

Q. Why do two eyes give better vision than one?

A. Because two eyes do not form exactly similar images and the fusion of these two dissimilar images in the brain gives three dimensions of the stereoscopic vision.

Q. Why is it difficult to breathe at higher altitudes?

A. Because of low air pressure at higher altitudes the quantity of air is less, and so that of oxygen.

Q. How many times a normal heart beats in 24 hours?

A. HEART beats 1,03,689 times.

Q. How much miles blood flows in 24 hours?

A. BLOOD flows 16,80,000 miles.

Q. How much nails grow in 24 hours?

A. NAILS grow 0.00007 inches

Some Random Information

 Some Random Information

•The most common name in the world is Mohammed.

•70% of Americans believe in life after death.

•The Bahamas has the highest rate of murder in the world.

•We can thank the Englishman Thomas Crapper for the invention of the toilet.

•There are 195 countries in the world.

•Every minute, 200 babies are born worldwide.

•Worldwide there are 5,615 different languages

•April fool’s jokes are made in Spain on the 28th December.

•The first cheque was printed in 1650.

• The first billionaire in the world was John D Rockefeller.

• Louis XIV took a bath only three times in his whole life.

• The first proper toothbrush was invented in 1498.

• You can’t block Marc Zuckerberg on facebook.

Some Interesting Facts

Some Interesting Facts
 -  A pack-a-day smoker will lose approximately 2 teeth every 10 yrs.

-  People do not get sick from cold weather; it’s from being indoors a lot more.

-  When you sneeze, all bodily functions stop … even your heart!

-  40 people are sent to the hospital for dog bites every minute.

-  Babies are born without knee caps. They don’t appear until they are 2-6 years old.

-  The average person over fifty will have spent 5 years waiting in lines.

-  The toothbrush was invented in 1498.

-  The average housefly lives for one month

-  40,000 Americans are injured by toilets each year.

-  A coat hanger is 44 inches long when straightened.

-  The average computer user blinks 7 times a minute.

-  Your feet are bigger in the afternoon than the rest of the day.

-  The REAL reason ostriches stick their head in the sand is to search for water.

-  The only 2 animals that can see behind itself without turning it’s head are the rabbit and the parrot.

-  Michael Jackson owns the rights to the South Carolina State anthem.

-  In most television commercials advertising milk, a mixture of white paint and a little thinner is used in place of the milk.

World`s 40 Interesting Facts

 World`s 40 Interesting Facts

1. California has issued at least 6 drivers licenses to people named Jesus Christ.

2. Kangaroos can not walk backwards.

3. ‘Jedi’ is an official religion, with over 70,000 followers, in Australia.

4. Antarctica is the only land on our planet that is not owned by any country.

5. Most alcoholic beverages contain all 13 minerals necessary to sustain human life.

6. Nachos is the food most craved by pregnant women.

7. Each year, 24,000 Americans are bitten by rats!

8. Most dreams last only 5 to 20 minutes.

9. The hair of an adult man or woman can stretch 25 percent of its length without breaking.

10. On average, the life span of an American dollar bill is eighteen months.

11. Non-dairy creamer is flammable.

12. The first domain name ever registered was Symbolics.com.

13. Americans collectively eat one hundred pounds of chocolate every second.

14. U.S. President Calvin Coolidge liked to eat breakfast while having his head rubbed with Vaseline.

15. When a giraffe’s baby is born it falls from a height of six feet, normally without being hurt.

16. Venus is the only planet that rotates clockwise.

11 April 2012

New iPad Magic - Magic with Technology

New iPad Magic - Magic with Technology


Charlie Caper and Erik Rosales, the two of Sweden's best magicians, have created a magic act using the new iPad on behalf of Stockholm.

The act was performed at MIPIM in Cannes, the international real estate show for professionals, and makes use of seven iPads.




31 March 2012

15 Most Beautiful Roads in the World

15 Most Beautiful Roads in the World

The greatest driving roads in the world should have a perfect mixture between challenging and complicated bends, long fast straights, little to no traffic and especially breathtaking views!
These roads might have enough twists and turns to give you a headache but you’ll feel incredible after you’ve conquered them and you’ll surely want to try it again and again and again.
Here is a list with the 15 Most Beautiful Roads in the World to drive on that you’ll surely like.

1.      The Overseas Highway – Florida Keys


The Overseas Highway leaps from island to island across 42 bridges southwest through Florida Keys and it was built in 1938 along the course of an old railroad that has been destroyed by a hurricane. The highway is mostly over water and in about four hours you can enjoy the beautiful scenery and the ocean and of course, the incredible sunrises and sunsets if you come here at the right time. During holidays the traffic will make journeys through this highway a bit longer but I’m sure everyone would love to stay on this road as long as possible.

30 March 2012

Windows 7 Tweaks: 20 Tricks and Tricks

Windows 7 : Tips & Tricks


Getting to know Windows 7? Here are 20 ways to get around the interface and make it act the way you want.

General Tips
We'll start with a few nifty tips that can make your desktop more interesting, make it easier to get around and increase your computer's power efficiency.

1.      Use hidden international wallpapers and themes

When you first install Windows 7, it asks for your language, time and currency. Based on your responses, it installs a set of wallpapers and themes. If you choose English (United States) for your time and currency format, for example, the available desktop backgrounds and themes will include a United States section with scenery from locations such as Maine, the Southwest and so on.

Hidden, though, are background scenery and themes from other English-speaking countries -- Australia, Canada, Great Britain and South Africa. Normally, you can't access those backgrounds or themes, but there is a simple way you can install and use them:

25 Futuristic Skyscraper Designs That Will Blow Your Mind

25 Futuristic Skyscraper Designs That Will Blow Your Mind


Established in 2006, the annual Skyscraper Competition recognizes outstanding ideas that redefine skyscraper design through the use of new technologies, materials, programs, aesthetics, and spatial organizations, along with studies on globalization, flexibility, adaptability, and the digital revolution. This is also an investigation on the public and private space and the role of the individual and the collective in the creation of a dynamic and adaptive vertical community. The award seeks to discover young talent, whose ideas will change the way we understand architecture and its relationship with the natural and built environments.

The first place was awarded to Zhi Zheng, Hongchuan Zhao and Dongbai Song from China for their project “Himalaya Water Tower”. The proposal is a skyscraper located high in the Himalayan mountain range that stores water and helps regulate its dispersal to the land below as the mountains’ natural supplies dry up. The skyscraper, which can be replicated en masse, will collect water in the rainy season, purify it, freeze it into ice and store it for future use.

The second place was awarded to Yiting Shen, Nanjue Wang, Ji Xia, and Zihan Wang from China for their project “Mountain Band-Aid”, a design that seeks to simultaneously return the displaced Hmong mountain people to their homes and work as it restores the ecology of the Yunnan mountain range.

The recipient of the third place is Lin Yu-Ta from the Taiwan for a “Vertical Landfill” to be located in the largest cities around the globe, both as a reminder of the outrageous amount of garbage that we produce and as a power plant that harvests energy from waste decomposition.

1.      Himalaya Water Tower

First Place
2012 Skyscraper Competition

Zhi Zheng, Hongchuan Zhao, Dongbai Song
China

Housed within 55,000 glaciers in the Himalaya Mountains sits 40 percent of the world’s fresh water. The massive ice sheets are melting at a faster-than-ever pace due to climate change, posing possible dire consequences for the continent of Asia and the entire world stand, and especially for the villages and cities that sit on the seven rivers that come are fed from the Himalayas’ runoff as they respond with erratic flooding or drought.

The “Himalaya Water Tower” is a skyscraper located high in the mountain range that serves to store water and helps regulate its dispersal to the land below as the mountains’ natural supplies dry up. The skyscraper, which can be replicated en masse, will collect water in the rainy season, purify it, freeze it into ice and store it for future use. The water distribution schedule will evolve with the needs of residents below; while it can be used to help in times of current drought, it’s also meant to store plentiful water for future generations.

Germany’s Incredible Hanging Railway

Germany’s Incredible Hanging Railway

The hanging railway in Germany's western central city of Wuppertal (pronounced Voopahtahl) is the oldest monorail system in the world. Built in 1900, the Wuppertaler Schwebebahn or "floating train" has been continuously operated since 1901, despite two world wars, various accidents and other turbulent events.
Schwebebahn – Trial with 6 compartments in 1903

28 March 2012

Wuhan Energy Flower - China

Wuhan Energy Flower - China


A new Calla lily-shaped research center for Wuhan University is set to bloom in China as one of the most sustainable buildings the world. Netherlands-based firm Grontmij, in collaboration with Soeters Van Eldonk architects, recently won the award to design and construct the new research center which will be both zero carbon and zero energy and include a slew of other green building strategies.

Magdeburg Water Bridge – Germany

Magdeburg Water Bridge – Germany

Six years, 500 million euros, 918 meters long…….now this is engineering!

This is a channel-bridge over the River Elbe and joins the former East and West Germany, as part of the unification project. It is located in the city of Magdeburg, near Berlin.

To those who appreciate engineering projects, here’s a puzzle for you armchair engineers and physicists. Did that bridge have to be designed to withstand the additional weight of ship and barge traffic, or just the weight of the water?

Read on to check if your answer is correct:

21 March 2012

Wrecking Crew Orchestra's Tron-Inspired Dance

Japanese Tron Dance Wrecking Crew

A new routine from the Japanese dance team Wrecking Crew Orchestra is lighting up YouTube today as users are mesmerized by the troop's Tron-inspired moves, which they perform in the dark wearing specially-designed glow-suits.

19 March 2012

Google Goggles

Google Goggles

If you’re the sort of person who spends ages looking for your mobile phone, Google may have the answer.

And the solution will be right in front of your eyes – literally.

Osama Bin Laden-Shoot to Kill

Bin Laden - Shoot to Kill


A stellar cast of White House insiders speak on camera about the operation to find and kill Osama Bin Laden, including the first - and extraordinary - documentary interview with President Barack Obama on the subject.

Driver Genius Professional Edition 11 (Full)

Driver Genius Pro v.11 (Full)


    What is Driver Genius?

    Driver Genius is a powerful driver manager for Windows that can backup, restore and update your drivers in several mouse clicks!

10 March 2012

The Highest Bridge in the World - Millau Bridge (France)

 Millau Bridge- Highest Bridge in the World


The Millau bridge over the River Tarn in the Massif Central mountains is more than 300m (984ft) high - taller even than the Eiffel Tower. With its concrete and steel pillars soaring high above the morning fog in the Tarn Valley, the construction makes a spectacular sight.

Can It Be Built - Capital Gate Tower

Leaning Sky Scrapper - (Capital Gate-Abu Dhabi)

CAPITAL GATE, owned and developed in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, by ADNEC (Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company), has been certified as the “World’s Furthest Leaning Manmade Tower” by Guinness World Records.

7 March 2012

Stream Sports Online - FIFA, NFL, NHL, NBA, MLB, WWE, UFC


Stream Sports Online - FIFA, NFL, NHL, NBA, MLB, WWE, UFC

All these links stream pretty much any sport you can think of. Live Football/Soccer, WWE, Boxing, Nascar, Tennis and Forumula 1. The list goes on.
Some streams (most don't) require you to download a plugin or P2P software. You can find the downloads to these at the bottom of this post. I recommend downloading these plugins/apps from the links I posted on bottom instead of downloading from the links that stream sports to prevent you from getting infected.

2 March 2012

Frankenweenie- First Look

Frankenweenie- Official Trailer & First Look


From creative genius Tim Burton ("Alice in Wonderland," The Nightmare Before Christmas") comes "Frankenweenie," a heart-warming tale about a boy and his dog. After unexpectedly losing his beloved dog Sparky, young Victor harnesses the power of science to bring his best friend back to life—with just a few minor adjustments. He tries to hide his home-sewn creation, but when Sparky gets out, Victor's fellow students, teachers and the entire town all learn that getting a new "leash on life" can be monstrous.

A stop-motion animated film, "Frankenweenie" will be filmed in black and white and rendered in 3D, which will elevate the classic style to a whole new experience.

Voice Cast: includes Winona Ryder, Martin Short, Catherine O'Hara, Martin Landau, Charlie Tahan, Atticus Shaffer, Robert Capron and Conchata Ferrell.
Director: Tim Burton
Producers: Tim Burton, Allison Abbate. 
Screenplay: John August.

Based on an original idea by Tim Burton.
Frankenweenie opens in UK cinemas October 5, 2012.

1 March 2012

Great Namaste Tower and Hotel- Mumbai India

Namaste Tower - Mumbai India

Namaste Tower is a super-tall skyscraper proposed for construction in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It will be 300 metres (984 ft) & 62 floors mixed use tower that will house a hotel, office and retail space.

Location: Mumbai, India
Architects: WS Atkins, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Developer: Jaguar Buildcon 



Ferrari World Abu Dhabi – Worlds largest theme park


Ferrari World – Worlds Largest Theme Park

The Park is situated under a 200,000 m2 roof making it the largest indoor amusement park in the world with world's largest space frame roof. Ferrari World officially opened on November 4, 2010. The theme park is home to Formula Rossa, the world's fastest roller coaster.


The Qingdao Haiwan Bridge- Longest Sea Bridge


The Qingdao Haiwan Bridge, China

The world’s longest cross Sea Bridge has been built by China, proving once again how technology and economics are the strongest points of its economy. The Qingdao Haiwan Bridge measures 26.4 miles (42.6 km) and links Qingdao city in China’s eastern Shandong province with the Huangdao district. Having an amazing architectural importance, the Qingdao Haiwan Bridge helps cut the distance between the two points by 30 km, a life saver in such a busy society like China’s, not to mention the touristic attraction. The 6 lane bridge is almost three miles longer than the previous record holder, the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway in Louisiana. The major infrastructure project consisted of four years of labour and US$ 8.6 billion spent. The money went into 450,000 tons of steel, capable of withstanding a magnitude 8.0 earthquake. Built in the Jiaozhou river delta, the freshly finished remarkable structure is supposed to hold the record for only a few years, because the officials already announced they started working on another bridge that links southern province of Guangdong with Hong Kong and Macau.