This innovation is based machines cut steaks in the same weight and size, and through the use of lasers.
Saturday, June 30, 2012
Meat Slicer Machine Using Laser, Incredible Inventions
Friday, June 29, 2012
A Holiday In One Of The Croatian Islands
Croatia, officially the Republic of Croatia is a unitary state and a democratic parliamentary republic in southeastern Europe at the crossroads of Central Europe and the Balkans, bordering the Adriatic Sea, which is an extension of the Mediterranean Sea and it has more than a thousand of islands .. Croatia was one of the republics of the Yugoslav federation until its independence in 1991. Today Croatia is a candidate country for accession to the European Union.
Its capital and largest city is Zagreb. The country is divided into 20 provinces plus the city of Zagreb. Croatia covers an area of 56,594 square kilometers (21,851 square miles), and Croatia borders with Slovenia, Hungary, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro Ogmehoria. The official language in Croatia is Croatian, one of the Slavic languages and is the official currency (kuna).
Croatia's climate varied between the continental climate predominates in the Mediterranean climate. The country has a population of 4,290,000 people, mostly Croats, most of them condemning the Romanian Catholic.
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Prohibited Locations Around The World, Ni'ihau, Hawaii
The Hawaiian Islands are a popular vacation destination Of the eight major islands of the archipelago, but only seven of the Islands are allowed to be visited. Ni'ihau - the 'Forbidden Island' - is closed to the public. This has a particular reason ....
The islands are located in privately owned, tourists are not allowed to enter the island. this is because the approximately 160 remaining Polynesians,who live in it, can continue to care for their original culture.
On Ni'ihau, there is no electricity, no police, no doctors - and no money. The residents pay each other with shells.
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The islands are located in privately owned, tourists are not allowed to enter the island. this is because the approximately 160 remaining Polynesians,who live in it, can continue to care for their original culture.
On Ni'ihau, there is no electricity, no police, no doctors - and no money. The residents pay each other with shells.
Watch the video >>
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Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Prohibited Locations Around The World, Quneitra, Syria
Quneitra is a town on the heights Golan in southwestern Syria. In the wake of the Six-Day War between Israel and Arab states. The city was on 10 June 1967 occupied by the Israelis.
In June 1974, after the Yom Kippur War, the Israeli army withdrew from Quneitra.The city fell for the Syrians as a pile of rubble in their hands.
Before 1967, almost 30,000 people lived here. Today became Quneitra a mine ghost town that is not rebuilt by the Syrians.
In June 1974, after the Yom Kippur War, the Israeli army withdrew from Quneitra.The city fell for the Syrians as a pile of rubble in their hands.
Before 1967, almost 30,000 people lived here. Today became Quneitra a mine ghost town that is not rebuilt by the Syrians.
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Monday, June 25, 2012
Prohibited Locations Around The World, Ağdam - Ruined City
The Azerbaijani Agdam was
founded in the middle of the 18th Century. In 1968 the city was have about 18,000 inhabitants, whose number grew in 1989 to almost 30,000.
The great misfortune for Agdam began in part of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, a dispute between the states of Armenia and Azerbaijan over the Nagorno-Karabakh in the Caucasus.
In July 1993, the city was occupied by Armenian troops. Since then Agdam was part of the internationally unrecognized Republic of Nagorno Karabakh.
The great misfortune for Agdam began in part of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, a dispute between the states of Armenia and Azerbaijan over the Nagorno-Karabakh in the Caucasus.
In July 1993, the city was occupied by Armenian troops. Since then Agdam was part of the internationally unrecognized Republic of Nagorno Karabakh.
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Sunday, June 24, 2012
The Galápagos Tortoise , The Giantess Tortoise On Earth
The Galápagos giant tortoise, which is the largest species of turtle in the world, weighing about 400 kilograms and 180 centimeters in length and almost live for more than a hundred years!
The Galapagos giant tortoise lives in the Galapagos Archipelago, a group of islands in the Pacific Ocean. It lived in the Pacific and Indian Ocean tropical island, a South American west coast of the Galapagos Islands and the Indian Ocean, the Seychelles Islands and Aldabra Island, and more.
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Saturday, June 23, 2012
Sky City: China Plans World's Tallest Tower Within 90 Days
The Chinese company called Broad Sustainable Building (BSB) which constructed "hotel consists of 30 floors in 15 Days >> watch the video" plan to build a tower higher than Burj Dubai within 90 days only and costs US$628 million according to CNN network compared with US$1.5 billion on Burj Khalifa and US$2.2 billion on Shanghai Tower.. Sky City Tower, which begin its work in November this year and ends in January next year ,2013, will rise 838 meters and will consist of 220 floors.
According to BSB, the new mega-building was designed by an architect from Dubai.Its 220 stories will provide a total of 1 million square meters of usable space, linked by 104 elevators. Zhang said Sky City is expected to consume a fifth of the energy
required by a conventional building due to BSB’s unique construction
methods, such as quadruple glazing and 15-centimeter-thick exterior
walls for thermal insulation.
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Thursday, June 21, 2012
Photos of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid and Princess Haya at Royal Ascot
Photos captured during the second day of Royal Ascot famous Festival, for the horses, which is currently being in the British capital of London.
Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai. For knowledge that Princess Haya is not the only wife he married other womenb and one of his other wifes, Sheikha Hind Bint Maktoum bin Juma Al Maktoum. Sheikh Mohammed has 17 children: 8 sons and 9 daughters.
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Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Incredible Photo of Obama, As You'v Never Seen Before
Barack Hussein Obama II (born 4 August 1961 in Honolulu, Hawaii) became the 44th President of the United States in 20th January 2009 . Obama is the son of an American woman and a Kenyan, the first African American in this office. [2]
Obama is a politician of the Democratic Party and a lawyer. From 2005 to 2008 he was a junior senator for Illinois in the Senate of the United States. In 2009 he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
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Monday, June 18, 2012
Incredible Photos Happens Only In Africa
Nothing is incredible than seeing how the others thinking, specially there where the technology is not completely reached it . Here i have brought to you a collection of the most amazing African inventions. It's not to laugh at them but to see how they think.
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Sunday, June 17, 2012
The Private Suite of Singapore Airlines
Photos from inside, the private Suite on jet of Singapore Airlines Airbus A380. Price of the ticket "to go and return" from Singapore to New York up for «15750» US dollars.
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Saturday, June 16, 2012
Madonna Wears A Headscarf To Visit A Mosque In Turkey
The Turkish public got the chance to watch an extraordinary pop star Madonna, wearing modest clothing and head covering, because of the tour of the archaeological sites in Turkey, including mosques, antique ancient, accompanied by her Algerian boyfriend Ibrahim Zibat.
Madonna tour in the city of Istanbul, included the Bosphorus and historical sites such as the Museum of Hagia Sophia , and the Mosque of Sultan Ahmed, at which put Madonna scarf black on her head when she entered into it, into a gathering crowd of fans who tried to take pictures of the singer. on the evening of yesterday, danced more than 50 thousand fans international star to the sound of her songs at a concert in Istanbul, Turkey.
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Friday, June 15, 2012
Double Meanings Photos That Will Burn Your Brain
What is our mind? it's only think of what we see and imagine and her I bring to you an incredible double meanings photos collection in which you can check how much strong is your brain :) go ahead and see the photos if you don't able to determine the trick then read the notes below each photo
The man wear the black shirt
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Thursday, June 14, 2012
Dubai Aimed To Build a Luxury Underwater Hotel
Dubai-based construction company Drydocks World and Swiss consulting, engineering, and brokerage firm BIG InvestConsult will build the Water Discus Hotel, a luxury underwater hotel in Dubai.
Poland’s Deep Ocean Technology designed the hotel, surrounded by a coral reef, to have 21 two-person rooms with huge windows and an underwater diving center. Rooms will be as deep as 10 meters below the surface, and diving training will be offered. The hotel can also rotate. A large disc-shaped structure above the water will have a spa, garden, and upper-terrace swimming pool—presumably for guests at an underwater hotel who don’t actually want to be in the ocean.
Architect Paweł Podwojewski says he started designing the hotel two years ago. He approached it more as if it were a ship than a building, and kept construction costs low by making the structure simple and not fixing it to the ocean floor. The hotel can surface for repairs or evacuation in anywhere from 15 minutes to 12 hours—the speed is adjustable—and be tugged to new locations. The acrylic windows are the most expensive part, he says, and can be added or removed based on the budget.
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Wednesday, June 13, 2012
The Innovation In Advertising Could Cost Sometimes Billion Of Dollars
The ads ideas are always developed to look for what's new and all it could to attract the viewer's eye, and the more the idea of advertising the more creative the higher the price, the cost of few seconds it takes to fly around the billboard in the center of the city of Dubai has reached to up U.S. $ 500 for every second .
In case the number of seconds over a month to $ 500 have been multiplied by a (60 seconds x 60 minutes x 24 hours x 30 days = 2592000 seconds), the result would be total about $ 1.3 billion is the cost of flying time over the month to the painting ad.
This has been in Dubai, where Dubai has to embrace the most expensive billboards in the world where the cost of painting over the month 1.3 billion dollars, and include a man wearing a bag jet flying around the painting in a promotion takes a few seconds for Dubai paratrooper jumping and brand-Go Fast.
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Incredible Photo Manipulation of One Of the Most Famous Arabian Series
The the most incredible photo manipulation that I've ever seen before. The original photo is below this photo and this photo is from the famous Syrian series "Bab Alharah" or in English language "The hamlet door".
What happens in Gaza and Westbank are the same of what happened in the series events but in reality. More than 6 years and the Palestinian people suffering from splitting between the two factions (Fateh and Hamas) and when this series reach to the end??
I think it's already begin !!!!
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Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Incredible Photos of Cartoonized People by Chris Rommel
Artists are really incredible, the have a special look of the human character. Here you are going to see people carrying their Cartoonized photos. What is your opinion? In my opinion the artist was right when he painted them in this way, he painted their character. Every photo has its own special art of painting.
Feel the urge to cartoonize your photo? Wondering how is it like to be drawn in cartoon-style? We provide non-celebrity photo cartoonization service for an affordable price.
Here are some photographs of customers holding their caricatures, which were drawn live by Chris Rommel. These were drawn with markers and colored using an airbrush. All were completed within 10 minutes per person. Click on any image to view a larger version.
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Monday, June 11, 2012
Creative Invention, Cabin Home Sleepbox
Have you ever faced waiting problems in an Airport. This problem was solved by the a Russian designers from Moscow the company Arch group, created a completely necessary thing for airports, train stations and other places often have to wait for his departure for several hours. Inside the cabin you can have a relax in privacy. The Sleepbox has place to store luggage, table lamp, electrically-operated shutters, Wi-Fi, a bank safe, and even touchscreen TV.
Possible locations for SLEEPBOX include:
- Airports
- Railroad stations
- Hostels
- Offices
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Sunday, June 10, 2012
Cartoons From All The World, Talking About Syria
This is the post of today, without talking a word the cartoon speak alone, without comments. Syria the country that refused it's people their president and seeking a new life with freedom. No one can know if it's a big game or not. but what I know is that it's forbidden to kill innocent people. There's always a solution.
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Saturday, June 9, 2012
Incredible Dubbing That Is Believable, The Speaking Dog
Dubbing is the post-production process of recording and replacing voices on a motion picture or television soundtrack subsequent to the original shooting. The term most commonly refers to the substitution of the voices of the actors shown on the screen by those of different performers, who may be speaking a different language. The procedure was sometimes practiced in musicals when the actor had an unsatisfactory singing voice, and remains in use to enable the screening of audio-visual material to a mass audience in countries where viewers do not speak the same language as the original performers. "Dubbing" also describes the process of an actor re-recording lines spoken during filming in order to improve audio quality or reflect dialog changes. This process is called Automated Dialogue Replacement, Additional Dialogue Recording or ADR for short. Music is also dubbed onto a film after editing is completed.via
Here is a very perfect example of such method but it's really creative and the filmmaker is professional and intelligent because he used the perfect words and behavior for the perfect situations here is the dialog:
Below is the Dialog
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Friday, June 8, 2012
Car Touching Competition, Because of His Patient, He Wins BMW
This is one of the most weird competitions that I've ever seen before. This contest held in China’s Chengdu City during the last days of May as part of a promotion for a real estate sales program, and titled by ‘Who Can Keep Their Hand on the BMW‘. Song Changjiang, a lucky 27-year-old from Chengdu, China, has won the right to drive in a BMW 1 Series after keeping his hand glued to it for 4 days and three nights, in a bizarre contest.
Organizers brought out a few vehicles, placed palm-shaped stickers on them, and all the participants had to do is keep their hands on them for as long as they could. Sounds easy enough, doesn’t it? I thought so too, but judging by the photos taken during the competition, it was a real physical and mental test.
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Thursday, June 7, 2012
Incredible Short Film About The Black Hole
The black hole Film is a short silent film co-authored and written and directed by English filmmaker Ryan Napoleon in late 2008, and since the publication of this film has achieved unprecedented success and is watched by more than 11 million people on YouTube . Below is this wonderful film:The idea of this film is simple and profound at the same time and is has won three world awards.
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Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Incredible Photos of The Kadisha Valley in Lebanon
May be difficult for us to imagine that there is a place with this amazing mix of beauty and mystery on the planet, but what is more surprise is Where is this place! This place is the valley of Kadisha Valley or Qannoubine, which is one of the deepest valleys of Lebanon, located about 121 kilometers north of the Lebanese capital, Beirut, and there is a river in the depths of the valley of Kadisha .
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Tuesday, June 5, 2012
The Futuristic Lotus Towers, Incredible Architecture Green Building Design
Our planet is suffering from pollution which leads to Global warming and all of us know that and all of us know these reasons.
The environment scientists and architecture engineers and other scientists and engineers from all over the world trying to find a solution for this problem as soon as possible to protect our planet from being destroyed .
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Monday, June 4, 2012
World Wonders Project, Google Uses Street View Technology
Do you want to visit any place in the world you want but you don't have enough money ? for me there is a lot of places I've always wanted to see around the world for example Pisa tower, Eiffel Tower, Statue of Liberty , the Colosseum in Rome, Stonehenge and a lot of cities , but I’ll probably never get a chance to actually go to. This dream becomes real, Google has a new project that will let you virtually explore many of the wonders of the world from your living room.
The sites include places such as Stonehenge, archaeological areas of Pompeii, to ancient temples in Japan. Google says that it couldn’t drive its typical Street View cars up to these monuments so it used trikes that pedaled up to the monuments. In some instances, you can get closer using Google’s new service then you can actually visiting the locations in person. For instance, Google was able to go in between the stones at Stonehenge, which has been off-limits for 35 years.
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Sunday, June 3, 2012
The Flying Man , Optical Illusion Which Your Brain Will Not Believe
Optical illusions that the viewer always shows the visual image is the reality, at least in common sense, where visibility is deceptive or misleading. The information collected by the naked eye and then processed by the brain, giving a result that does not match the source or the visual element. And tricks based on the traditional assumption that there are physiological illusions occur naturally and cognitive illusions that in addition to it can be demonstrated through tricks the optical own. And here is worth mentioning that there is something more fundamental about how the perceptions of human systems. Valkhadda visual images are made in a manner calculated to show the viewer in a certain way which is not the case.
If you don’t know what I’m talking about, see the following photo ,I was amazed to see how popular this photo became in such a short notice. It still bugs me, but I decided to share it with you! Could this instead be the most complex magic trick ever? I surely doubt so… Watch how this dude pulls an optical illusion, sort off.
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Incredible Photos of Google Office in London
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Saturday, June 2, 2012
Natural Wonders, The Midnight Sun In Iceland
In few places on earth is such a small island packed with so much wonder as in Iceland. In fact the natural wonders of Iceland are the country’s main draw. Though it’s only about the size of the US state of Ohio, the country is teeming with waterfalls, mountains, beaches, fjords, geysers and hot springs, caves, and other geological oddities. In winter, brilliant streaks of colored lights illuminate the night sky during periods of aurora borealis activity. And in summer, the daylight hours stretch until the sun barely sets, in what is know as the time of the Midnight Sun.
Understandably, many tourists time their visit to Iceland to take advantage of this unique phenomenon. There’s just something surreal about standing in broad daylight at 11pm, plus all those extra hours of daylight mean more time for sightseeing. If you’re planning a trip to Iceland to experience the Midnight Sun, here’s what you need to know.
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