Showing posts with label Interesting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Interesting. Show all posts

Saturday

Weirdest Frogs Ever in History

Here’s an article with something for everyone. If you are a dude then chances are you inexplicably enjoy staring at images of hideous frogs. In fact you likely spent a portion of your youth seeking them out to make your own slimy pet or for the sheer purpose of freaking out your sister. If you are a female then the purpose of this article is to freak you out all over again.
Fear only amplifies the power of the frog.
Geeky side-note before we begin – there are actually differences between frogs and toads. One main difference is skin texture. Toads usually have dry, bumpy and warty skin. Conversely, frogs tend to have smooth skin.

Monday

Training of Afghan women boxers

Photos of the sports halls of Kabul during the training of Afghan women's national team in boxing.The team includes girls from 14 to 25 years, which by 2012 plans to take part in the Olympic Games in London.

Friday

The worst examples of arrogance in sport

Who da man?

Hours after England's cricketers completed the tonking of Australia in the recent Ashes series, an article dating from last November - just before the first test - started doing the email rounds.
The piece, from the Australian Daily Telegraph, was called 10 reasons the Poms are duds, and listed the fatal deficiencies of the England team, from being perennial chokers to the lack of a 'fear factor' in bowlers like Jimmy Anderson (who went on to become the star bowling performer of the series). In short, Australia had nothing to fear - as usual - from an English team down under.
Given what subsequently occurred, the article can either be put down to appalling punditry or breathtaking Aussie arrogance. But then, arrogance is hardly unknown in the winner-takes-all world of professional sport, whether among athletes, teams, fans or journalists.
Here are a few other prime examples.

Wednesday

Sudeley Bench

Discovery of the bench "Sudeley Bench" very surprising directed by French designer Pablo Reinoso, in the form of a sculpture and a work of art by 9 meters. There are only eight copies worldwide. More images later in the article.

Friday

Steampunk USB Flash Drive

Here are a creature.USB flash drive was made as a gift to the girl.

Tuesday

200 professional dancers at Trafalgar Square in London

Beginning of the year - it's a good excuse to bare and set a record that is worthy of the Guinness Book. On January 3, at Trafalgar Square in London went for more than 200 professional dancers.

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.

Tuesday

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.

Tuesday

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.

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.

Friday

Whirling Paper Exhibits by Mia Pearlman

New York-based artist Mia Pearlman has created an amazing art installation made entirely out of paper.

Tuesday

Portraits of chewing gum

Jason Kronenwald creates portraits of ...... used chewing gum ...

Monday

Children who can fly

Creative advertising agency has allowed children to feel flyers abruptly Gagarin.
A touted some book, look what were those inside;)

Thursday

Spider-Man in Vogue

In December, the Broadway premiere of the musical "Spider-Man: Exit out of the darkness." In the role of Peter Parker will perform Rick Carney, and the party Mary Jane sings Jennifer Damiano. Heroes' new musical shot for Vogue herself Annie Leibovitz (Annie Leibovitz). Jennifer to try on dresses Alexander McQueen, Marchesa and Dior Haute Couture.

Circus In The Sky

A group of skydiving daredevils performed some out-of-this-world manoeuvres when they jumped from a plane over New Zealand attached to unusual contraptions.
Nitro Circus stars Joelene Van Vugt of Canada, Erik Roner of the USA and eight friends executed the risky moves over Matamata to launch their extreme sport's impending '2011 Nitro Circus Live New Zealand Tour.'

The jump coincided with tickets going on sale for the February tour.
Another man performed some extreme skydiving manoeuvres with a wheelchair

Friday

Stars Jewelry

Designers from Paris Kizda and Jeremy, known under the brand Nous Sommes, created a collection of jewelry in the form of celebrities.

Thursday

Anomalously large animals

Attempted to select animal record breakers in weight and height. Photo attached.