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Friday, February 17, 2012
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Fearless Bike Stuntmen
Evel Knievel. This name ring the bells, sounds familiar? Of course, because this is the name of the greatest motorcycle stuntmen ever (my opinion). The man have been doing spectacular
things in the 1960s and 70s. I know that everything have evolved in
last two decades, not to mention since '70s, and everything is bigger,
faster, harder – so bike stunts have evolved
too. See some of the best pictures of motorcycle jumping and stunt
jumps from around the world in this amazing gallery, along with few pics
of Evel Knievel.
Sustainable Nomadic Home
Designed by Berlin-based Studio Aisslinger, this incredibly
attractive modular home was created almost 4,000 ft above sea level.
Located near Bozen in Northern Italy, it features magnificent views of
the Dolomite mountains, yet can be easily taken apart and rebuilt in a
new location. This makes the structure perfect for the travelling nomad,
all while leaving a minimal CO2 footprint. Rajesh kannoly
Dubbed
Fincube, the home is made entirely of local wood and the design is
minimal, material-orientated and in close touch with nature. A
360-degree triple glazing is
furnished with a second facade layer, giving the building a very
elegant, yet modern shape.
The
modular aspect of Fincube allows it to be embedded into a variety of
landscapes including forests, meadows and mountainsides. The combination
of long-lasting design and the option of changing its location make the
Fincube a flexible home or hideaway, and a lifetime companion. To top
it off, Fincube
is a smart house, with all vital functions being controlled by a
central touch panel.
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Weird images from India
Elephants crossing railway tracks, fakirs gouging out their own eyes, snakes being bathed with milk... Where else would you find these bizarre and unusual sights but in India? Enjoy these incredible images!
Ask for salary increase
One day an employee sends a letter to his boss to increase his salary!!!
Dear Bo$$
In thi$ life, we all need $ome thing mo$t de$perately. I think you $hould be under$tanding of the need$ of worker$ who have given $o much $upport including $weat and $ervice to your company.
I am $ure you will gue$$ what I mean and re$pond $oon.
Your$ $incerely,
Norman $oh
Scroll down…. If you are curious on what was the response!!!!!
The next day, the employee received this letter of reply:
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Dear NOrman,
I kNOw you have been working very hard. NOwadays, NOthing much has changed. You must have NOticed that our company is NOt doing NOticeably well as yet.
NOw the newspaper are saying the world`s leading ecoNOmists are NOt sure if the United States may go into aNOther recession. After the NOvember presidential elections things may turn bad.
I have NOthing more to add NOw. You kNOw what I mean.
Yours truly,
Manager
Trees of Terror
These terrifying trees are unlikely to attract children keen on climbing them.
With its haunting frame and looming arms, one particular beech looks like it has just leapt out of a set for the smash-hit movie Lord Of The
Rings.
The spooky specimen, suspected to be an oak, was spotted by Charlotte Laurie on a quiet country lane
at Boxted, near Colchester, Essex.
Scare-tree: The enormous beech, resembles the Ents that feature in the Hollywood blockbuster Lord Of The Rings, that attack
Isengard and manage to flood it
Artist
Laurie, known as Busky, spotted the monstrous tree and said it appeared
to be marching across fields to terrorise the roads.
Busky, 84, who lives nearby, said: ‘It looks like a really grumpy old woman.
‘It’s a wonderful
thing to look at. The head is down and the arms are stretched
out, it’s a wonderfully old tree.
‘But I’m not quite as old as the tree!’
If
the ghost-like shape of the tree was not spooky enough, Miss Laurie
said her neighbour often spots a small owl on it on her way home from
work.
The Hammer Horrors tree, which sits on Sky Hall
Hill, is not the only terrifying tower of timber in the area.
A gruesome tree in the grounds of Stowlangtoft Hall, near Bury
St Edmunds, Suffolk, became an overnight sensation last summer. The
tree’s gargoyle-like features were snapped by David Garnham and the 70ft
beech quickly made national headlines.
He
believes the bizarre tree - which also appears to have a twisted tongue
forking from its mouth - shares an uncanny resemblance with Edward
Munch's
classic Scream painting.
Mr
Garnham, a maintenance technician, said: 'I was going to get it blown
up to A3 and donate it to the residential home but you can just imagine
one of the old ladies waking up and thinking 'the Grim Reaper's come for
me'.
'It really does show nature's true beauty and also says a lot about what the imagination can conjure up.
'It's
a bit like the enchanted forest - where it moves towards you but stops
when you look at it. I can't imagine too many children wanting to go
climbing up that tree.
'I've called the photo 'Nature's Scream' because I think it does have an uncanny resemblance to Edvard Munch's classic work.
'I've known about it for a while but when I was taking my mother to work the other day, I pulled over and took
a photograph of it.
'In
the light of the day it looks peculiar but it came out on the
photograph even better - its like a gargoyle and really is twisted into
an incredible form.'
Meanwhile, photographer, Angel Febrero, captured a pair of trees in his native Spain that resemble spiders.
The manipulated symmetrical snaps were taken on the island of
Extremadura, with the extended branches on either side much like the
insect's legs as it preys on its victims.
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