Thursday

Where to Hide Drugs

These are some places where drug smugglers hide drugs inside their bodies. They are most ingenious when it comes to hiding drugs. However, a body scan will reveal their dirty little secret.

Thursday

Maternity hospital in the style of Hello Kitty

 Quite there in Japan that your order ...

Tuesday

Christmas Tree

 Anthony Schmitt graced Edgemar shopping center in Santa Monica tree made from unconventional materials.The main attribute of the New Year holiday is made out of shopping carts and reaches a height of 10 meters.To create a design required 86 metal baskets.This is not the first CHRISTMASS TREE " Anthony, the original tree the artist collects from 2007.

I am a Parisian Lady

A fine series entitled "I am a Parisian Lady" featuring images of portraits of Parisian women in their homes: apartment or studio.A staging varied by the French photographer Baldwin on his portfolio.

Monday

Most Creative Crosswalk Advertising

McDonald's Crosswalk
In summer 2010, McDonald's produced this innovative guerrilla marketing campaign during Zurichfest, Switzerland's biggest public festival. During the festival, they turned pedestrian crosswalks in front of their restaurants into giant French fry art.

Saturday

Hours Manifold Clock

Israeli design studio Studio Ve created the original clock that displays time in three dimensions.Simple and brilliant.Price hours Manifold Clock - $ 45.

Friday

Funny Knitted Toys

Crocheted toys, some of which - Christmas crocheted toys.

Tuesday

Cities of jelly

Liz Haycock  - artist from San Francisco, uses in his art photography, video, installation, sculpture.Techniques of sweet colored cities is easy and especially no different from what they were doing the hostess to their kitchens.Liz Haycock took colorful jelly, pour it into special molds and waiting point, and then spits out the resulting buildings cityscapes.

Football Training of Roosters

China’ may not have been present at the World Cup 2010, in South Africa, but its team of football playing roosters would probably win any competition.
Zhang Lijun has always been a big fan of football, but he decided to take his passion for the sport to a whole new level three years, when he started training his roosters to handle a ball. Now, chickens aren’t exactly famous for their intelligence and ability to learn new things, but Zhang’s roosters have developed mad football skills.
The unusual football team is made up of only two players, and they recently had to go head to head in a mock World Cup match, on the city streets, in Liaoling Province China. Zhang Lijun played the role of the referee, while the two roosters used their feet and wings to handle the ball. Passers-by gathered to watch the bizarre spectacle and were surprised by the bird’s dribbling skills.
Maybe Zhang’s roosters should play in the national football team, or may be he could be the new coach. Either way, China would have a higher chance of qualifying next time.

Monday

House of Egg

 Chinese designer Daihai Fei has developed a house in the form of eggs for homeless peopleHe himself lived in a house within two months. The house is built of bamboo frames covered with insulating material.Inside there is a bookshelf, a small sink, a bed and a lamp, powered by a small solar panel.

Sunday

Clay, Acrylic Painting by Natalia Ulyanov

Thumbnails of the glass from Shimon Klimek

Polish engineer Shimon Klimek (Szymon Klimek) joins in their works of art and engineering, creating models of cars early 20 th century, trains, steam engines and fancy carriages.But the interesting thing is that any of his work can easily fit in an ordinary glass mug.

Saturday

 That’s right, Super Street Fighter IV will hit the arcade scene on December 16, 2010 in Japan. Not sure when the U.S. will get the game, but the Japanese will get two new character additions, Yun and Yang from Street Fighter III. What does this mean for those of us who bought the console game? Will we be getting a DLC soon?
Check out some screenshots of Yun and Yang as Chinese cooks, something I don’t see often, living in Los Angeles/Orange County.

Thursday

Eating insects for food

Experts from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN agreed with the opinion of scientists that should convince people to eat insects instead of meat.Firstly, in cricket and grasshoppers as much protein as a piece of meat for the steak.Secondly, their growth is much cheaper and requires less space.Experts note that the edible for humans are about 1400 species of insects.They are eaten in 36 African, 29 Asian and 23 countries in North and South America.And in some states of insects is considered a delicacy in others - the insects are part of the daily diet.

And if Mexico's fried insects you can buy just a tray with a street vendor, then in other Western countries such dishes - it is rather a refinement, which is served in expensive restaurants.For example, a New York restaurant of the Explorers Club, "annually arranges a reception during which serves dishes from the insects.