Wednesday, 24 October 2007

Tuesday, 23 October 2007

Eating Fish While Its Still Alive

The japanese way:


The chinese way:

Monday, 22 October 2007

Monday, 1 October 2007

Tesla - The Race To Zero Point Free Energy Documentary

Stress-Relief Milk In Japan



TOKYO (AFP) - A Japanese dairy company on Thursday announced the launch of super-premium milk for stressed-out adults -- at the price of 43 dollars for a bottle of 900 millilitres, or one quart.

Tokyo-based Nakazawa Foods will launch the "Adult Milk" line of products in October targetting "adults who live in a stressful society," the company said in a statement.

The price of 5,000 yen a bottle is nearly 30 times as expensive as ordinary milk even in Tokyo, which is famous for its high prices.

The milk is taken from cows once a week at the break of dawn as they discharge a lot of a stress-relieving hormone called melatonin during the night, the company said.

The milk is bottled within six hours of milking at a farm north of Tokyo.

It is said to contain three to four times as much melatonin as usual milk.

Cookie Monster Metal

Only Real Boobs Bounce?

Tuesday, 25 September 2007

Graffiti Removal

Painful Menstruation Makes You Puke? Oh Well, Anything Can Happen On Live TV

Bose Electromagnetic Suspension System For Cars

This is very impressive!



Bose, the audio equipment manufacturer, also makes an active suspension system for cars. Unlike the hydraulics systems that are common today, Bose’s system uses electromagnets to raise or lower the wheels in response to bumps on the road.

Heck, it can even make your car jump or take a bow. See for yourself!

This Bird's A Thief!!!


LOL!

Sunday, 23 September 2007

Saturday, 22 September 2007

War Robot Destroyed By IED



This shows how much damage those little roadside bombs can do in Iraq, even to the cold, metal exo-skel of a mil-bot.

Google To Lay Own Transpacific Cable, Furthering Benevolent World Domination



Google may be the ultimate do-it-yourself company. From the start, Google’s sense of its own engineering superiority, combined with a tightwad sensibility, led it to build its own servers. It writes its own operating systems.

It is now threatening to buy wireless carrier spectrum and it is getting ready to hire ships that will lay a data communications cable across the Pacific, according to a report from Communications Day, an Australian trade news service.

Google would plan to be part of a project called Unity that would also include several telecommunications companies. Unity hopes to have a cable in service by 2009, the publication wrote. It would own a dedicated portion of the multi-terabit cable, giving it a significant cost advantage for trans-Pacific data transmission over rival Internet companies.

Barry Schnitt, a Google spokesman, didn’t confirm the plan, but did tell the publication the company is interested in the area, saying, “Additional infrastructure for the Internet is good for users and there are a number of proposals to add a Pacific submarine cable. We’re not commenting on any of these plans.” Communications Day also noted that Google has advertised to hire people who would “be involved in new projects or investments in cable systems that Google may contemplate to extend or grow its backbone.”

Google has long been buying up data communications capacity. Its search engine works by making copies of nearly every page of the Internet in its own data centers. That requires Google move no small amount of data around the world on a regular basis. And its new plans to deliver applications over the Internet will use even more bandwidth.

Dave Burstein, the editor of DSLPrime, who tipped me off to the CommDay report, explained even though there is a lot of unused fiber capacity across the Pacific, there are few players, and prices are seen as unusually high. He adds that there is a glut of cable-aying ships, so the cost of building a new link to Asia has come down.

This new move puts Google in competition again with Verizon, which has fought Google’s approach to the new wireless spectrum auction in the United States. Verizon is part of a group of Asian carriers that is building a $500 million cable between the United States and China.

New York Times

Friday, 21 September 2007

Asus R3 UMPC



The new UMPC features integrated GPS, a 4.8″ screen with 1024×600 resolution, webcam, and a fingerprint reader. It is expected to ship in 2008.

What $207 Million Looks Like

Recently DEA agents raided a home of Meth dealers in suburban Mexico and discovered $207 million cash piled in a back bedroom. It was the largest seizure in history and is really amazing to see.

Stupid Actor Pretends To Choke, Nearly Choked To Death For Real

This ought to teach the dumbass actor a lesson.

Latern Battery Hack Saves You $$$ On AA Batteries

Asian Girl Eats Huge Live Scorpion

Chick Lights Firecracker In Butt

Can Your Film Change The World?

Texas Instrument Cellphone Projector



Tuesday, 18 September 2007

Renault

Hidden Adult Cartoon

Alien Plant

Nice CGI

Drink With Chill Factor

Drinks giant Coca-Cola has invented a bottle that chills on the inside when the top is twisted off.

Insiders have hinted that the technology will feature in a new drink called Sprite Super Chilled, which could reach the UK by next year.

The bottles do away with the need to add ice, which dilutes the liquid - but they must be put in a special vending machine to regulate temperature.

Bosses at the US firm hope to cash in on the "super chilled" drinks trend.

Coke and Diet Coke could be packaged in the new bottles if they prove to be successful.

Source

Friday, 14 September 2007

LYNX



I use this brand of deodorant spray but why didn't I get such luck? :(

Real Dolls

Tuesday, 11 September 2007

Wasp Cookie

Food makers in Japan came up with a new product that will surely create a buzz in the marketplace: the jibachi senbei, or the digger wasp rice cracker.

Wasp hunters from the village, who are mostly in their 80’s, catch them in nearby forests.

They are then boiled in water, dried and sprinkled over the cracker mix, which is then stamped by hot iron cracker cutters.

A bag of 20 crackers costs £1.60, but output is limited as the wasps are caught in the wild for optimum flavour.

Hilarious Driver's Licence Prank

This may look a little stupid but its hilarious! LOL!



Sunday, 9 September 2007

Andy McKee - Art Of Motion

Ultimate Tribute To The Late Legend Luciano Pavarotti



Famed opera tenor Luciano Pavarotti, who appeared on stage with singers as varied as opera star Dame Joan Sutherland, U2's Bono and Liza Minnelli, died Thursday in Italy after suffering from pancreatic cancer, manager Terri Robson said in a statement. He was 71.

"The great tenor, Luciano Pavarotti, died today at 5:00 a.m. at his home in Modena, the city of his birth," according to Robson.

"The Maestro fought a long, tough battle against the pancreatic cancer which eventually took his life. In fitting with the approach that characterized his life and work, he remained positive until finally succumbing to the last stages of his illness."

The portly singer retired from staged opera in 2004, but was on a "farewell tour" of concerts when he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2006 and underwent emergency surgery to remove the tumor.

Although the remaining concerts of his tour were canceled, his management said that he hoped to resume the tour in 2007.

But in early August, Pavarotti was hospitalized in Modena with a fever and released 17 days later after undergoing diagnostic tests.

Pavarotti is survived by his wife, Nicoletta Mantovani, and a daughter, Alice, along with three grown daughters by his first wife, Adua Veroni, whom he divorced in 2000, and a granddaughter.

According to Robson, his wife, daughters and sister, along with other relatives and friends were at his side when he died.

Bono released a statement honoring his friend.

"Some can sing opera, Luciano Pavarotti was an opera. No one could inhabit those acrobatic melodies and words like him," Bono -- who noted that U2 wrote "Miss Sarajevo" for Pavarotti -- said. "He lived the songs, his opera was a great mash of joy and sadness; surreal and earthy at the same time; a great volcano of a man who sang fire but spilled over with a love of life in all its complexity, a great and generous friend."

Jose Carreras, Pavarotti's Three Tenors colleague and occasional rival, called him "one of the most important singers in the history of opera," according to The Associated Press. "We all hoped for a miracle ... but unfortunately that was not possible, and now we have to regret that we lost a wonderful singer and a great man."

http://www.cnn.com/2007/SHOWBIZ/Music/09/06/pavarotti.dead/index.html

Saturday, 8 September 2007

Friday, 7 September 2007

The Falling Man - September 11



September 11 2001 was a day of many incredible and shocking stories: stories of survivors, stories of heroes. But there was one story that people didn't want to face. The story of the people who began to jump from the World Trade Center just minutes after the first plane hit. Their images were caught on videotape and in photographs, but soon they were never seen again, as if they had never existed.

Among those pictures is one of the most unforgettable images from 9/11 - a photograph of a falling man, frozen in mid air, his body perfectly parallel with the twin towers of the World Trade Center.

Doomsday 2012



Thursday, 6 September 2007

Chinook Power

A Chinook is tied down and set on full power for a ground resonance test. Those who know say they are more stable in the air..

Nano Guitar



Behold the world’s smallest guitar, made by Dustin Carr and Harold Craighead of Cornell University’s Nanofabrication Facility. The nano-guitar is 10 micrometers long, about the size of a single cell human blood cell. Each of the six strings are 50 nanometers wide, about the width of 10 atoms.

Wednesday, 5 September 2007

Rollable Display

E-Book Demo @ CeBIT 2007



E-ink technology is awesome and it is about to replace the whole printing industry. The quality of this e-book is the same as printed text on white paper. Just imagine one sheet of paper that can load any of the worlds books digitized by Google Books, from Blogs, from online newspapers, from Wikipedia articles and other articles generated from user generated text content, as well as forum posts and more. There just needs to be some automatic selection of daily content as well as more features which this actual first generation e-ink product is missing like resume from ram and flash, pre-processing pages for faster page loading, currently there is about a second delay for pages to load and a slight delay for the WACOM magnetic touch-screen technology.

This Has To Be World's Most Dangerous Transportation

Bungling Burglars Use Google Search To Crack Safe

Lewis And Oswald Meet Jenny McCarthy (Drew Carey Show)

A Big Thank You Uniqlo!

I got my Red G-Shock!

Banana Guard



Are you fed up with bringing bananas to work or school only to find them bruised and squashed? Our unique, patented device allows for the safe transport and storage of individual bananas letting you enjoy perfect bananas anytime, anywhere.

The Banana Guard was specially designed to fit the vast majority of bananas. Its other features include multiple small perforations to facilitate ventilation thereby preventing premature ripening and a sturdy locking mechanism to keep the Banana Guard closed. The Banana Guard is of course dishwasher safe for easy cleaning.

Banana Guard

Friday, 31 August 2007

Thursday, 30 August 2007

Ghost Car

360 Degree Light Field Display



Shown at SIGGRAPH 2007, the Interactive 360 Degree Light Field Display won the Best Emerging Technology Award. Designed by USC's Institute for Creative Technologies, the system is capable of producing interactive 3D graphics to multiple viewers in 360 degrees.

The display consists of a high-speed video projector, a spinning mirror covered by a holographic diffuser, and FPGA circuitry to decode specially rendered DVI video signals. The display uses a standard programmable graphics card to render over 5,000 images per second of interactive 3D graphics, projecting 360-degree views with 1.25 degree separation up to 20 updates per second.



Read more here.

Wednesday, 29 August 2007

What Rotates Around The Earth?

Class Prank - Fake Iguana

Dog Plays Wii Tennis!!!



Looks fake though :P

Phone Sex In An Elevator - LOL!

Couple Caught Having Sex In Bank

A French couple is busted having sex in a bank by a group of teenagers with a cell phone camera from across the street. A bit long and shaky but the woman's reaction when she realizes she was just caught is pretty priceless.

Funny Best Man Speech

Bulletproof Glass Saves Soldiers Life

Tuesday, 28 August 2007

Ronald McDonalds Vs. Burger King

Russell Peters - Uncensored



If you've not watched this, you should! One of the best stand-up comedian!

Dumbest Thief Ever!

F Cup Cookies Promise That Their Fat Will Go Straight To Your Boobs



Ladies, are you self-conscious about your breasts? Do you think they need to be bigger to get you attention from guys, or at least from guys like Charlie White? Well, you could have expensive and gross breast implant surgery, or you could just grab some F Cup cookies from Japan. These sure-to-be-effective cookies apparently make your breasts bigger when you eat just two a day, while most cookies will just make your ass bigger.

Read more here.

Sunday, 26 August 2007

Greatest Card Trick Ever! - Rene Lavand

It Can't Be Done Any Slower

How To Crack BIOS Password

Press Ctrl + Shift + F8 keys together twice
Press Backspace key once
Press Enter key once

Here's the video demo:

How To Salvage/Revive A Wet Gadget

How To Make Free Calls Using Fring

Learn how to make a free call using fring mobile VoIP application.



Get your fring here.

How To Make Your Own Home Video Projector

How To Stop A Crying Baby - Japanese Way

How To Make Pizza (Dough, Sauce, And Toppings)

Surviving A Knife Threat

How to defend yourself against a knife attacker.

Hi-Res Pic Of New York City From Atop The GE Building

Ron's Slip And Slide Extravaganza

USA: Skull Fucking Bill Of 2007

What is skull fucking?

1.the act of grabbing a partner's skull and putting your dick in their mouth, grabbing their skull and holding it still, therefore having sex with their skull.

2. a variation of face fuck. Example: "As she was giving me head, she didn't go down deep enough on me, so i skull fucked her instead."

Friday, 24 August 2007

Cracking Windows Passwords

Instructional/Educational Purposes only.
Be nice kids.

First of all, and I have to say this because of some recent comments, this is not a virus, and will not delete any files from your computer. In fact, ophCrack, the software we're gonna use is a very popular password cracker. Google it or Wikipedia it if you don't believe me.

This works for WINDOWS ONLY
So far it works for Windows up till XP.
Keep checking, an upgrade for Vista maybe out soon.
This will crack all windows passwords up to 14 digits on a computer.
You need physical access to the computer.
You don't need to be logged in (that's what this is for).
It will tell you all user names and passwords on the computer.
Source: Instructables

Here's a video showing how it is done via a thumbdrive.

Mitsubishi Blu-Ray Player To Broadcast 2D Movies In 3D



High-definition video is already pretty damned realistic, but Mitsubishi is looking to make it even more realistic. How, you ask? By making it 3D, of course. And we aren't talking holograms or anything here, unfortunately. No, it's actually looking more to the past, requiring viewers to don 3D glasses straight out of the '80s.

Yes, that's what's up Mitsubishi's sleeve: 3D Blu-ray players. Now this won't just play special movies that were shot in 3D as we've seen in the past; no, they can actually make any 2D movie 3D on the fly, which is pretty cool. Even though I hate wearing 3D glasses and watching anything 3D for more than a half hour is a recipe for a headache, this is pretty neat tech. It'll be interesting to see how it works when it comes out.

New Battery Runs On Same Fuel As Geeks - Sugar



Sony has announced a new fuel-cell battery that runs on glucose. It works by breaking down carbohydrates with enzymes, in much the same way as us humans do. It doesn't seem to be ready for release yet, but the video after the jump shows that it's already capable of powering an MP3 player.



Sony are claiming 50mW per cell, so it's still not very powerful. Even the MP3 player requires a few devices daisy-chained together, so it will be some time before this is portable enough to be practical. [Tokyo Mango]

How To Roll Up A Frying Pan

Rolling up a frying pan might seem like an impossible feat of strength. Yet, the trick was commonly performed by strongmen at fairs, at the beginning of the century, along with bending iron bars and pipes, and tearing phonebooks and decks of cards in half. However, the rolling up of a frying pan normally necessitates more strength than tearing a phone book in half or breaking bricks, but technique is important too.
You can view this instructable as a one minute video (below), to see for yourself the full effect of the trick, or you can follow written and photographic instructions in the following steps.

Hair Embriodery - Cool Or Gross?

Seriously, I think this is disgusting!



A CPU Desk



Matt Tovey collected several hundred old CPUs during a company upgrade and made this awesome desktop! Then he posted the process with pictures. Click here to view the making of.

Spanish Lesson: How To Roll Rour Rs


Visit page on mun2

Brilliant Shadow Puppetry

Dwarf Gets Penis Stuck To Vacuum Cleaner

A dwarf performer at the Edinburgh Fringe festival had to be rushed to hospital after his penis got stuck to a vacuum cleaner during an act that went horribly awry.

Daniel Blackner, or 'Captain Dan the Demon Dwarf', was due to perform at the Circus of Horrors at the festival known for its oddball, offbeat performances.

The main part of his act saw him appear on stage with a vacuum cleaner attached to his member through a special attachment.

The attachment broke before the performance and Blackner tried to fix it using extra-strong glue, but unfortunately only let it dry for 20 seconds instead of the 20 minutes required.

He then joined it directly to his organ. The end result? A solid attachment, laughter, mortification and ... hospitalisation.

"It was the most embarrassing moment of my life when I got wheeled into a packed A&E [accident and emergency ward] with a vacuum attached to me," Blackner said.

Thursday, 23 August 2007

USB-Powered CD Destroyer Mauls A Disc In 5 Seconds



Keep that schoolmarm from perusing your porn with this USB-powered CD destroyer from Brando. In just five seconds, this hungry beast renders any CD or DVD unreadable, grinding in devastating circular scratches and resulting in a strangely beautiful coaster. It even includes a leather case for destroying CDs on the go. Sure beats breaking up a CD into little pieces, resulting in glass-like shards that might actually be able to draw blood.

Believe it or not, some desperate dweebs rummage around in the trash looking for things like old CDs and DVDs, hoping that perhaps a bit of financial data might have been carelessly left on board. If you keep such data on removable medias, this mutha might be worth a $29 investment. [Brando]

Hacking A Video Billboard Prank Goes Wrong

How To Use A Coin Operated Washing Machine/Dryer For Free

How To Make Love To A Woman (Bill Plympton Style)


WARNING: FOR ADULTS ONLY. YOU MUST BE OF LEGAL AGE TO WATCH THIS VIDEO.

Why Do I Need Subtitles?!

MMOvie Trailer

NEW YORK, NY - August 22, 2007

Voig.com and Full Stealth Films released today a two-minute theatrical trailer based on the hugely popular MMO (massively multiplayer online game), World of Warcraft (WoW). The project, entitled MMOvie, uses the real-time, interactive WoW environment and in-game characters supplemented with out of game models to create a series of parodies of memorable movie scenes. This film-making process, called "Machinima", has been done before on many platforms, including WoW, but MMOvie will be the first full-length theatrical machinima film.

"Shooting a film in WoW is very similar to shooting any film; you scout locations, cast actors, have PAs try to keep people off the sets", said Nate Taylor, director of the project. "What's different is having to worry that your entire crew could be attacked at any moment by monsters or players of the opposing faction...."

Click here to view trailer

Tuesday, 21 August 2007

China Airlines Plane Bursts Into Flames

An airplane belonging to China Airlines Ltd from Taiwan Province bursts into flames after an explosion in Naha on Japan's southern island of Okinawa August 20, 2007. All 165 people on board had escaped safely, officials said. [Reuters]

Hundreds Pose Naked On Swiss Glacier For Spencer Tunick



Over 600 people posed naked for photographer Spencer Tunick on the Aletsch Glacier near Bettmeralp, Switzerland. The photo shoot was a joint venture with Greenpeace Switzerland to raise awareness of global climate change.

Greenpeace has a bunch of photos of the installation.

Spencer, who is known for his photography of very large groups of naked people in public settings, recently had photo shoots in Amsterdam and Mexico City.

We Are The World のものまね(Japanese Style)

Saturday, 18 August 2007

A TWELVE-Year-Old Boy Sodomised A Four-Year-Old After Watching Pornography

Pupil sodomises four-year-old

A TWELVE-year-old boy sodomised a four-year-old after watching pornography, China Press reported.

The boy, a Year Six pupil in Klang, had watched the movie with his elder brother two days before the incident when no one was at home.

The four-year-old boy was being looked after by the 12-year-old's mother.

A police report was lodged by the four-year-old's mother on Aug 15.

The 12-year-old boy was arrested and was in remand pending investigations under Section 377 of the Penal Code.

> Sin Chew Daily reported that a zoo in Dalian, China, had to resort to a tiger cub adoption programme because of the increasing cost of feeding them.

The cubs are fed milk, eggs and beef and the food bill amounted to about 2,000 yuan (RM925) a month.

This has caused many tigers to starve and the zoo authorities have resorted to a four-month plan for people to adopt cubs at home.

Source: www.thestar.com.my

Omni Directional Technology Vehicle



Website: http://www.airtrax.ca

Microsoft Paint - It's The Next Big Thing! Really?

Well... sarcastically... yes!

Iceberg Rollover In Ilulissat, Greenland

Dramatic iceberg rollover footage from the ice fields of Disko Bay, just outside of Ilulissat, Greenland. Filmed by Bill Lishman on an Adventure Canada Expedition to the Arctic.

How To Make A Simple Laser Listening Device

Micro Compact Home



Website: www.microcompacthome.com

An Amazing 1:3 Scale Replica Ferrari 312PB

Bird Killed By Tennis Ball In A Match

Invisible Skateboards

Friday, 17 August 2007

We Have Broken Speed Of Light

A pair of German physicists claim to have broken the speed of light - an achievement that would undermine our entire understanding of space and time.

According to Einstein's special theory of relativity, it would require an infinite amount of energy to propel an object at more than 186,000 miles per second.

However, Dr Gunter Nimtz and Dr Alfons Stahlhofen, of the University of Koblenz, say they may have breached a key tenet of that theory.

The pair say they have conducted an experiment in which microwave photons - energetic packets of light - travelled "instantaneously" between a pair of prisms that had been moved up to 3ft apart.

Being able to travel faster than the speed of light would lead to a wide variety of bizarre consequences.

For instance, an astronaut moving faster than it would theoretically arrive at a destination before leaving.

The scientists were investigating a phenomenon called quantum tunnelling, which allows sub-atomic particles to break apparently unbreakable laws.

Dr Nimtz told New Scientist magazine: "For the time being, this is the only violation of special relativity that I know of."

Source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/main.jhtml?xml=/earth/2007/08/16/scispeed116.xml

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