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World’s Most Expensive 10 Streets

World’s Most Expensive 10 Streets
IN AUGUST OF 2009, THE “WEALTH BULLETIN” PUBLISHED A LIST OF THE 10 MOST EXPENSIVE STREETS IN THE WORLD.
TAKE A STROLL THROUGH THE WORLD’S TONIEST ADDRESSES AND GET A FEEL FOR WHAT IT WOULD BE LIKE TO LIVE ON ONE OF THE COSTLIEST STREETS IN THE WORLD.
1. Avenue Princess Grace, Monaco
Average cost per square foot: $17,750
Named after true-life fairy tale princess Grace Kelly, Avenue Princess Grace is set in one of the most famous billionaire playgrounds in the world. Whether you are an oil baron looking for some casino action or Formula 1 Grand Prix racing, or an heiress looking for a sunny place to moor your yacht, Monaco is the place and Avenue Princess Grace is the address.
2. Severn Road, Hong Kong
Average cost per square foot: $11,200
The most expensive street in this vibrant location that was once a part of the British Empire, Severn Street is the pinnacle of luxury in one of the most luxurious places in the world. Hong Kong offers many attractions for visitors and guests, ranging from beautiful beaches to the arts to Hong Kong’s unique interpretation of Disney. If you are lucky enough to own a property on the Severn Road, you could sell your property and bag yourself over $11,000 per square foot.
3. Fifth Avenue, New York City
Average cost per square foot: $7,500
The most glamorous street in the city that never sleeps is still some of the priciest real estate in the world. For the billionaire who still believes that there’s really no other place to be but New York City, Fifth Avenue is the only place to live. Virtually anything in the world can be found somewhere in the city, night or day. Shopping, food from celebrity chefs, cultural events and the cream of the entertainment world are all just a short limousine ride from your Fifth Avenue apartment.
4. Kensington Palace Gardens, London
Average cost per square foot: $7,196
Lined with grand mansions, London’s famous “Billionaires Row” resembles a street from a fairy tale. Located in west central London, Kensington Palace Gardens combines the excitement of the classiest English-speaking city in the world with the luxury of a secluded estate. London is definitely one of the most thrilling cities in the world to live in, and Kensington Place Gardens is the most luxurious address in London this side of Buckingham Palace.

5. Avenue Montaigne, Paris
Average cost per square foot: $5,076
The city of romance harbours a neighbourhood for the super rich, as well. Residences here are not as massively impressive as those of its London counterpart, but the sophisticated apartments on the Avenue Montaigne offer convenient access to the wares of fashion and jewellery names such as Dior, Chanel, Valentino, Ralph Lauren and Bulgari. Also noteworthy are the pleasures of the Seine, the views from the Eiffel Tower, a vibrant arts scene and some of the most famous works of art ever created on display at the Louvre. For the undecided billionaire, the Plaza Athénée hotel offers the chance to have a temporary address on one of the world’s priciest streets.
6. Ostozhenka, Moscow
Average cost per square foot: $3,738
Situated on the banks of the Moscow River, Ostozhenka is home to many of Russia’s rapidly increasing number of billionaires. Moscow wasted no time in regaining its world-class status after the end of the cold war, and this magnificent street masterfully combines opulence and tradition to provide one of the most beautiful billionaire addresses in the world. Shopping,fine dining and cultural events offer diversion for those times when you just need to get out of the mansion for a while.
7. Via Suvretta, St. Moritz, Switzerland
Average cost per square foot: $3,551
An ancient street located in what is recognized as the oldest winter resort town in the world, the Via Suvretta is the vacation home of some of the very richest people on earth. This Alpine village with gorgeous views is not the place for the billionaire who is trying to get away from the social scene. Famous for it’s winning combination of sunshine and skiing, St. Moritz attracts crowds of glitterati each year for the “White Turf” horse race held on the frozen Lake St. Moritz.
8. Carolwood Drive, Beverly Hills
Average cost per square foot: $2,803
This celebrity enclave located in the middle of Los Angeles is still one of the most expensive places in the world to live. Beverly Hills has been the home of countless movie stars and entertainers, as well as numerous scandals and a few fictional oil-rich billionaires since the first half of the twentieth century and its appeal shows no sign of fading. More glitter and glitz than sophistication or tradition, Beverly Hills is nonetheless an opulent pocket in one of America’s largest cities
9. Wolseley Road, Sydney
Average cost per square foot: $2,616
Long the most expensive address in Australia, Wolseley Road is now also one of the most expensive streets in the world, as well. Of the top 100 most expensive houses in Australia, 16 are located on Wolseley Road in Sydney. Sydney, a multicultural mecca for immigrants and home of the famed Sydney Opera House, is known for its dedication to the arts and the exuberant, can-do attitude of its people, so if you are a self-made billionaire, Wolseley Road may just be the address for you
10. Altamount Road, Mumbai
Average cost per square foot: $2,336
Mumbai is a perfect example of India’s rapid growth and development and proves that India has taken its place among the favoured residences of the wealthy. Altamount Road, in rapidly-growing Mumbai, is home to some of the most striking architecture on the list of the most expensive addresses in the world. One of the cross streets that makes up the famous Kemp’s Corner, Altamount Road serves as home base to India’s wealthiest elite, including a few famous Bollywood stars.
No.                           Street                                            Cost per sq mt
1                     Avenue Princess Grace, Monaco                                                   $190,000
2                     Severn Road, Hong Kong                                                   $121,000
3                     Fifth Avenue, New York City                                                    $80,000
4                    Kensington Palace Gardens, London                                                    $77,000
5                    Avenue Montaigne, Paris                                                    $54,000
6                    Ostozhenka, Moscow                                                    $40,000
7                    Via Suvretta, St Moritz                                                    $38,000
8                    Carolwood Drive, Los Angeles                                                    $30,000
9                    Wolseley Road, Sydney                                                    $28,000
10                    Altamount Road, Mumbai                                                    $25,000



Read more: http://trifter.com/asia-pacific/hong-kong/worlds-most-expensive-10-streets/#ixzz1YsUS9D59

September 25, 2011 Posted by | Amazing, Art, Awesome, Culture, Family, Fun, Lifestyle, Society, Uncategorized, Wonderful, WoW | , , , , , , , , , , , | 2 Comments

World Fame 10 Astronomical Aircraft Hangars

World Fame 10 Astronomical Aircraft Hangars

Hangar is a Secret Room that hidden the Aircraft from different type of Satellites.
It is a Steel Room where you can hold Aircraft easily. It protects Aircraft from Weather as well as from Sun Light. It is mostly built with Steel and other Metals.
Banyan Steel Arch System is used for making of Hangers. This system is Durable Arch Structures that are beneficial for Aircraft Hangars.

1. British Aerospace (Hatfield)


It is a big hangar with 80 meters and height of 20 meters. A plant of constant heating temperature and a system that protects from fire are working in this amazing hangar. Electricity doors operated and also have anemometer that controlled cut outs to prevent opening in high winds.

2. Dubai International Air Port (U.A.E)

It is the busiest air port of the world and also the big hangar of air crafts. It has its width 132 meters and entry height is 20 meters with two spans of 66 meters. These days it is being constructed and it will become largest hangar of the world. Then its width will be 600 meters and height will be 110 meters. In this big hangar there are smoke detectors are fixed for the safety of aircraft from heat and fire.

3. Manston Airport

This large hangar was constructed basically for helicopter and aircraft repair and maintenance. The main area of this hangar is 52m by 115m but the entrance area is 22m by 41m.

4. Shannon Airport (Eire)

This hangar built for Aer Rianta to renowned UPS Courier Services which carrying cargo for supplying all over the world. The doors are used in it made with fabric. It has 76m width and 20m height. Administration building is also on the side of this hangar for assistance. They manage all the affairs relating the hangar.

5. Manchester International Airport

This hangar is use for maintenance and repair of different airlines that are up to big sizes. It has 85 meters span for Aircraft Engineering.

6. Bournemouth International Airport

This hangar has 24 meter height and 85 meter span. The hangar is well decorated with different things.

7. Scatsta Airport (Shetland Isles)

This hangar is made for helicopters. It has 2 spam portal framed building with 80m by 41m area and height is 7.5 meters. Small area of roof is polycarbonate and the factory sealed roof lights for natural light. This hangar is being used for helicopters only that are why it is called helicopter hangar for scasta airport.

8. Biggin Hill Airport (London)

This hangar was completed some time ago. This air port and the hangar is the most beautiful and stylish. VIP terminal of it made to cater for an international clientele. The doors used are automatic. It has width on the entrance spot is 56.9 meters and height 10.2 meters. The whole system of this beautiful hangar is remote controlled.

9. Suvarnabhumi Airport

It is the largest commercial air line hangar of the world. It is now in process form. This hangar will support to stand in any size of air crafts with safely. Almost this is completed but first the engineers will test the hangar then they will allow to others to use it. It will provide service to stand out the big air crafts of the world. This hangar follows all the standards of ICAO. The weight of its roof is 10,000 tones which is more than Eiffel Tower.

10. Lufthansa Technik Malta Trple Archspan Hangar

This hangar provides services for maintenance and repair to all over the world. There are three hangars in this airport two have 90m by 90m and third one has 90m by 66m area. In this big hangar the weight of doors is 332 tones. This hangar is well developed and has all facilities that a good hangar can. This is a big source for employment also.

September 24, 2011 Posted by | Amazing, Art, Awesome, Car Design, Fun, Gadgets, Lifestyle, Society, Uncategorized, Wonderful | , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

The Car of the Future – EN-V

To fill the niche of “Short-Range Urban Transport, GM designed the EN-V where roads are tighter and space is limited.

But driving distances are shorter than rural or suburban trips.

It’s about half the length of a Smart Car and Weighs only 900 lbs.

GM designed the EN-V, which had its North American debut last week at CES, to fill the niche of short-range urban transport,
where roads are tighter and parking space is limited, but driving distances are shorter than rural or suburban trips.
It’s about half the length of a Smart car and weighs only 900 lbs.
Each model – Miao, Jiao, and Xiao – has its own unique style and color,
but they all have two-seat cabins fitted onto a two-wheel base, co-designed by Segway.
The base provides extreme mobility and allows the car to do cool things, like turn in place.
It’s powered by a lithium-ion battery pack, and it uses gyroscopic sensors to balance the car’s weight and detect the direction and angle of tilt.
The sensors can also independently rotate the wheels forward or backward as needed for balance and propulsion.
Don’t worry – test drivers have said that when you’re driving, you can’t feel any tilting or wheel movement.
Perhaps the coolest feature of the EN-V is its communication system.
It uses sonar to detect pedestrians, other cars, and cyclists, and a slew of other gadgets – cameras, GPS, car-to-car communication – combined with the sonar allow the car to drive all by itself.
Plus, you’ll never have to worry about searching for a parking space ever again. With a smartphone, you could simply program your EN-V to park itself and return to you when you need it.
Unfortunately, we won’t see the EN-V on the road for quite some time.
GM says it’ll be another 20 or 30 years before consumers really need this type of car, but we’re glad to see they’re thinking ahead.

September 14, 2011 Posted by | Amazing, Art, Awesome, Car Design, Culture, Family, Fun, Gadgets, Lifestyle, Society, Uncategorized, Wonderful, WoW | , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

10 Global Mysterious Events

The first “Floating Car” was spotting on Google Earth at Point Walter in the affluent south western Perth suburb of Bicton in January, 2006.
An American girl accidentally found her great grandmother’s face in the photo she took for her niece with her cell phone in August 2009, while her great grandmother had died in 1990.
A baby ‘Alien’ was found alive by a farmer in Mexico, according to news from Bild.com.
According to abroad media two Unexplainable Alien Images appeared on a piece of wall in some Southern city of Canada.

10. Baby Alien Found by Mexican Farmer

Mexican TV revealed an almost unbelievable story that in May, 2007, a baby ‘Alien’ was found alive by a farmer in Mexico, according to news from Bild.com. However, after the discovery the farmer drowned it in a ditch out of fear.Is it a real Alien or just an elaborate hoax to explain the mysterious death? The tests revealed that although it has some similar joints to humans, its skeleton has characteristics of a lizard; also its teeth do not have any roots like humans. The farmer said that he had to hold it underwater for hours.

9. Climbers Death because of Unknown Power

Nine people mysteriously died after fleeing their Tent at nite in sub-zero temperatures, while camping on a mountain on Feb 2, 1959. Six were found dead, due to hypothermia; while one died from major skull damage. Two others died from chest fractures due to an extreme unknown force. One woman even had her tongue ripped out. High doses of radio-active contamination was found on the bodies, although the source remains unknown. Their bodies were found in the snow, surrounded by only their own footprints, it was concluded they had left their tent, which was ripped open from the inside, on their own free will.


8. Alien Images Appear on Canadian Wall

According to Abroad Media two unexplainable Alien Images appeared on a piece of wall in some Southern city of Canada. From the images the shape of Aliens are very clear. Caron, a local residence, firstly saw the mysterious event and felt very strange and then he realized the images were very much alike with standing Aliens.


7. The “Floating Car” on Google Earth

In January of 2006, the first “Floating Car” was spotting on Google Earth at Point Walter in the affluent south western Perth Suburb of Bicton.The second “Floating Car” has been spotted on Google’s Satellite Imaging Service near a Suburban Car-Park on the Outskirts Perth.The image of the mysterious car was identified on Google Earth by the Flyin’ Globe Website. The car is parked near some houses and a Car-Park and appears to be floating, casting a shadow on the ground below.


6. Astronaut Carving on a Cathedral Built 1100 Years Ago

An Astronaut Carving can be seen easily on this Cathedral built 1100 years ago.

5. Huge Feet Monster in Poland

A Polish accidentally shot piece footage of “Huge Feet Monster” when climbing mountains. German media stated it as either the proof of the Amazing Discovery or an Adventurous Joke. In the report, Kowalski, the eyewitness, said the Monster hide behind a Rock after finding himself was expose before another Creature, then he run away.


4. Is It A Giant Mystery River Snake Or Just A Photoshop Job

London’s Daily Telegraph greeted readers Friday morning with photos of what appeared to be a Gigantic Serpent wending its way down a Tropical River, said to be somewhere on the Southeast Asian island of Borneo, “sparking great concern among local communities.”But the rival Guardian refrained from jumping on the story and instead declared it to be a fake that looked as if it had been “drawn by a pre-school child with their first green felt tip.” The Telegraph said only that the Snake had been seen in the Baleh River, which is in the Malaysian State of Sarawak. It didn’t mention who took the photo or where and when it was taken.


3. Great Grandmother’s Ghost in Cell Phone’s Photo

An American Girl accidentally found her Great Grandmother’s Face in the Photo, she took for her niece with her Cell Phone in August 2009, while her Great Grandmother had died in 1990. The photo had been tested to be the original version without any edition. No one can explain how her face shows up in the photo. Ghost?


2. Tears Like Water “shed” From Wailing Wall in Jerusalem

In July of 2002, Tears like Water “shed” on a stone from the famous Wailing Wall in Jerusalem. Some pilgrims said they found water shed from a stone and the marks of water maintained shape in a rectangle. A group of Archeologists claimed it as secretion from plants but not water after research. However, they could not give the answers to why there were no same marks on other stones and why it kept in rectangle.


1. The Incredible “Ghost Fleet” Off The Coast Of Singapore

According to Daily Mail of Britain, the most enormous and mysterious “Ghost Fleet” had showed up off the coast of Singapore. The number of ships is larger than the sum of vessels of both U.S. and British navy. However, there was not any people and cargo on the ships. Some guessed they were left here by bankrupt shipping agencies in global economic crisis.

September 11, 2011 Posted by | Amazing, Animal, Awesome, Culture, Family, Fun, Lifestyle, Society, Uncategorized, Weird, Wonderful, WoW | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

The Ancient Greek City – Ephesus

Ephesus was an Ancient Greek City on the West Coast of Anatolia, near present-day Selcuk, Izmir Province, Turkey.
It was one of the Twelve Cities of the Ionian League during the Classical Greek Era. In the Roman period, it was for many years the Second Largest City of the Roman Empire, ranking behind Rome, the Empire’s Capital.

Ephesus had a population of more than 250,000 in the 1st century BC, which also made it the second largest city in the world.

The city was famed for the Temple of Artemis (completed around 550 BCE), one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

The Temple was destroyed in 401 CE by a mob led by St. John Chrysostom.

Emperor Constantine I rebuilt much of the city and erected new public baths.

The town was again partially destroyed by an earthquake in 614.

The city’s importance as a commercial center declined,

as the harbor was slowly silted up by the Cayster River.

 

Read more: http://socyberty.com/social-sciences/the-ancient-greek-city-ephesus/#ixzz1Ua9D65bf

August 10, 2011 Posted by | Amazing, Art, Awesome, Culture, Family, Fun, Lifestyle, Society, Uncategorized, Weird, Wonderful, WoW | , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Weird Railway Stations of The World

Weird Railway Stations of The World

Sometimes We Prefer to Hire A Car instead of Traveling by A Train.
As Some Railway Stations Leave Us with Serious Doubts About Our Well Being and Safety. Some of These Railway Stations wouldn’t Look out of Place in Our Worst Nightmares.
Some Stations of course Are Just Merely Weird Looking or Even Just A Little Over Designed or Simply Trying Too Hard to be Something They Are Not.
Here Are Some of The Weirdest Railway Stations Discovered That Exist Around The World.

1. Brockenheimer Warte, Frankfurt
You need a sense of humour to travel from this station, anyone who has panic attacks about trains derailing, shouldn’t visit this station! It’s like something out of a Harry Potter movie isn’t it?! Very upside down looking and isn’t exactly inviting.
 
2. Michigan Central Station, Detroit
Built in 1913, Michigan Central Station is an iconic building in many ways, especially to the people of Detroit, but this behemoth is under orders to be demolished very soon. It seems such a shame but then it’s probably to huge to renovate which means this this monster has just been left to rot.
The weirdness comes from why did anyone build a Train station on such a scale? I know they liked to be grand back in the day but this is a bit extreme. It is supposedly the tallest station in the world, this alone should make it worth while saving from its soon to be awful fate. Oh and it’s apparently haunted too! TAPS (Ghost Hunters) investigated this place.
3. Nordpark Railway Stations, Innsbruck, Austria
Nordpark is made up of four stations, all of which are individually designed to meet the needs of each site but they are all along the same sorts of lines in terms of looks and design. This is a state of the art cable railway that perfectly compliments it’s surroundings but in a futuristic way. Designed by Zaha Hadid, this cable railway takes you from the centre of Innsbruck to the top of the Mountain in less than half an hour.
4. Saint Louis Union Station, Missouri
Built in 1894, this was once the largest and busiest train station in the World. It was converted in the early 1980’s into a luxury Hotel, which I think suits it’s beautiful architecture much better than a train station ever could. I mean who in their right mind would design something so gorgeous then use it as a train station – How weird?
5. Columbus,Ohio
This station was built in 1895 by Toledo and Ohio Central, but closed in 1930 after passengers were moved to Columbus Union Station. Ohio Firefighters Union now use the restored building as their headquarters. This Wacky building resembles a mish mash of different architecture, from something windmill looking, slightly Chinese in places but then crossed with an American Penitentiary. It’s bizzare looking but beautiful at the same time.
6. Estacion de Atocha, Madrid
This station was rebuilt in 1892 after a fire by designer Alberto de Palacio Elissagne and Gustave Eiffel, famous for designing the Eiffel Tower. In 1992 an interior Jungle was planted, to boost the commuters experience and to enhance the views around the station, with over 500 species of plants and animals in habitation. Maybe not so weird in architecture, but really weird having a zoo in a Train Station, surely plants, animals and trains don’t mix very well?
7. T-Centralen Station, Stockholm
All the lines on the Metro meet in Stockholm making it the busiest stop on the system with over 220 passengers visiting it everyday. It is also know as the longest Art Gallery in the World, featuring beautifully painted Murals. The Station also uses the city’s rocky core, rather than adding man made materials as walls.
8. Expo Station, Singapore
Designed by Norman Forster and completed in 2000, this UFO shaped station was built to serve the Expo Centre in Singapore. It’s a bit weird looking, but was built with the elements in mind. The UFO disc shaped roof was built to reflect the suns rays and to keep the interior cool for passengers but then it also reflects the people from inside the station onto the underside of the disc, animating them to entertain the spectators walking past. Quite cool indeed!
 
9. Shanghai Bund Sightseeing Tunnel, China
This is probably the shortest and the most bizarre train journey ever. Like a psychedelic acid trip to the senses with it fluorescent lights and strange patterns. The tunnel itself is only 647 metres long and runs under the Huangpu River. I imagine this would be fascinating for the first five minutes of your journey and then sickness and dizzy spells might kick in!
Read more: http://trifter.com/europe/united-kingdom/weird-railway-stations-of-the-world/#ixzz1RQGgnhGP

July 7, 2011 Posted by | Amazing, Art, Awesome, Culture, Fun, Lifestyle, Society, Uncategorized, Weird, Women's World, Wonderful, WoW | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Coconut Crab

Coconut Crab – The Robber Crab

Coconut Crab is the Largest Terrestrial Arthropod in the World.

It is known for its ability to crack Coconuts with its Strong Pincers in order to eat the contents.


It is sometimes also called the Robber Crab because some Coconut Crabs are rumored to steal Shiny Items such as Pots and Silverware from Houses and Tents.


 

Coconut Crab is a Large Edible Land Crab related to the Hermit Crab and are found in the tropical Indian and Pacific Oceans .. They eat Coconuts for a living!
How would you like to be on an Island and come across a Crab that is more than 3 feet from Head to Tail and weighs up to 40 pounds, with a pair of Large Pincers strong enough to open Coconuts!
They can climb Trees too, but they only eat Coconuts that have already fallen to the ground. Coconut Crab meat has been considered a Local Delicacy.


This Photo gives a good idea of how Large these Crabs are!  

(A coconut crab is seeking Food from a Black Trashcan)

 

July 1, 2011 Posted by | Amazing, Animal, Art, Awesome, Fun, Society, Uncategorized, Weird, Wonderful, WoW | , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Lady Pee Like Gents

Lady Pee Like Gents

 

 Some Nifty Gadgets that allow Lady to pee standing up without losing their dignity or worrying about the Unclean Public Restrooms

Female Pee

Do you always worry about the Sanitation Issues with Public Restrooms ? 

Have you ever thought of Peeing like a Man ?

No more waiting ! There are some Nifty Gadgets that allow Lady to pee standing up without losing their dignity or worrying about the Unclean Public Restrooms.

• P-Mate = The P-Mate  is a Portable Urinating Device that offers Women the freedom to pee standing up. It’s clean, leak-proof and is made from recycled materials. In the emergency situations, you have to place the large opening of the P-Mate under the flow area between your legs. Pee like a man and then discard it.

Some Nifty Gadgets

• Whiz Freedom – Very much like the P-mate and the GoGirl urinating devices, the Whiz Freedom is a funnel-like thing that helps the women to pee like a man. Totally portable and small enough to fit in any purse, the Whiz Freedom is reusable and can be used sitting or standing, indoors or outdoors.

• Shewee – The Shewee is specially designed to allow you to pee standing up. You hold the funnel against your bits, relax and pee away. After peeing, you can simply rinse or shake it and pop it back in its self sealing bag. The Shewee is made of plastic and is said to be perfectly hygienic.

• GoGirl – The GoGirl is the way to stand up to crowded, disgusting, distant or non-existent bathrooms. With the GoGirl, women can enjoy freedom as they can now urinate like a man, standing up. The GoGirlFemale Urination Device (FUD) is made with flexible, medical grade silicone and can be either disposed of after use or cleaned for re-use.

• pStyle – The pStyle is a plastice device that’s allows you to pee standing up without undressing. The pStyle eliminates the need for toilet paper. It is a simple design that works exceptionally well. The pStyle is easy to position properly and the rounded edges are very comfortable. Because it is made of rigid plastic, the pStyle is easily maneuvered into the clothes you are wearing. The rounded back edge can be used to wipe with so there are no drips! It is easy to clean by shaking vigorously or rinsing.

• Freshette – You can use the Freshette in both the standing and seated positions. It has an extension tube, which you can pull out from the spout until it locks. It’s great for use in long car trips the areas where restrooms are not available.

 

• Magic Cone – With the Magic Cone, women can stand up for their health. The unique device allows the ladies to urinate in a standing position.

 

• T-Pee – The T-Pee is a female urine funnel that allows women to avoid bacteria and unnecessary discomfort when urinating in public restrooms. The convenient shape funnels the urine flow directly into the toilet without any problems. You simply remain standing and gently place the urine funnel under the genital area. Its unique design lets you urinate in the position you are used to.

• TravelMate – The TravelMate is an external urinary device which provides a funnel for women to while standing, seated in a car, boat or small aircraft. It’s made of soft plastic and can be washed clean easily.

• Urifemme Female Urination Funnel – Ideal for office, restaurants, airports, bars, night clubs, port-a-potties or any public restroom, the Urifemme allows you to pee standing up in the emergency situations. Designed for utmost hygiene and comfort, the Urifemme is really easy to use.

June 24, 2011 Posted by | Amazing, Art, Awesome, Culture, Family, Fun, Gadgets, Garments and Undergarments, Ladies Wear, Lifestyle, Mother, Society, Uncategorized, Weird, Women's World, Wonderful, WoW | , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Eight Latest Gadgets Going to Grab The Market

Eight Latest Gadgets Going to Grab The Market

 

Eight Latest Gadgets Going to Grab The Market

Various Companies always trying to present New Gadgets in the Market as per the necessity of time, to attract more and more Consumers.

 
There are some Consumer Electronics Shows, Exhibitions and Seminars etc. to popularize Their Gadgets and New Ventures.
Here are some of them which may attract the Readers.

 

1. Flexi Cord HDMI Cable

The Flexicord HDMI cable from E-Filliate was shown at the 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. It can stretch up to 10 times its coiled length and doesn’t pool messily behind your computer. The Flexicord range will include HDMI, USB, Phono Jacks and S-Video Cables.

 

 

 

2. Touch Watch Phone

The World’s First Market-Ready Touch Watch Phone was unveiled at the show by LG Electronics. Containing a Tiny Microphone, Speaker and Full Colour Touch-Screen, this Watch lets you makes Calls by simply saying a Name. The screen displays text messages and will even read them out for you.

 

 

 

3. Semi Transparent AMOLED Screen

A Semi-Transparent AMOLED Screen is displayed during a Media Preview Event. The Screen could have a variety of Applications, such as for ‘Heads-Up’ Displays in Cars.

 

 

 

4. Sansa slotMusic Player

The Sansa slotMusic Player is a Portable Digital Music System based on Memory Cards preloaded with songs. The Music comes on 1 GB Micro SD Cards that can be played on any device that accepts the Cards like many Mobile Phones.

 

 

 

5. Foldable AMOLED Screen Mobile

A Mobile Phone with a Foldable AMOLED Screen was displayed at an Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) booth.

 

 

 

6. 32-inch LCD Screen

JVC has developed a 32-inch LCD screen that is only 7mm thick. It weighs 5kg and uses an LED back-light.

 

 

 

7. Intel’s WiMAX Smart Car

An engineer tests Intel’s WiMAX Smart Car at the International Consumer Electronics Show. The Car maintains a Multi-Megabit Link from an Antenna in the Vehicle to nearby receivers that connects it to the Internet.

 

 

 

 

8. WowWee’s Spyball

WowWee’s Spyball. A Spherical Robot designed to roll

around before popping out a webcam to beam live pictures over the internet. The Spyball can be controlled from any Web-Connected PC and can also connect to any nearby PC, Games Console or Mobile Phone. The Spyball moves using Two Tank-Like tracks in its Body. It changes direction by altering the speed of the tracks.

 

Read more: http://quazen.com/shopping/consumer-electronics/eight-latest-gadgets-going-to-grab-the-market/#ixzz1PyRItfc

June 22, 2011 Posted by | Amazing, Art, Awesome, Culture, Family, Fun, Lifestyle, Society, Uncategorized, Weird, Wonderful, WoW | , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Cutest Top 10 Creatures Ever

Cutest Top 10 Creatures Ever

This World is full of Wonders and Nobody is Aware of Every Creatures Existing on The Earth.
Whenever we find A New Creature, it makes us Amused.
Here are some Cutest Creature of the World, ever.

10 – Pipefish

These thin fish belong in the same family as sea horses and sea dragons. They are much cuter, though, probably due to their nose-like snouts. Most live in salt water, but a few live in fresh water. Like sea horses, the male carries his partner’s eggs for quite some time.

Fun Fact: The love life of these fish is pretty varied. Some species mate for life, some mate with several different partners, and some female members of various species mate with multiple partners at the same time.

 

 

9 – European Mole

These small Insectivores are covered in fur which hides most of their features… which is what makes them so adorable. The European Mole spends most of its life underground, digging tunnels and eating insects. They are well known for their poor eyesight, which isn’t really needed underground. They may be cute, but they can cause problems for an unlucky gardener or farmer, as the Mole’s burrowing can damage crops and plants. Not to be confused with the rather ugly Star-nosed Mole.

Fun Fact: You can’t kill moles in Germany without a permit

 

 

8 – Kiwi

Not the fruit – the bird! These puffy birds native to New Zealand are one of the thickest feathered birds around! The bird’s wings have been reduced to stubs over time, rendering them flightless, but they make up for that with their extraordinary sense of smell. They have a varied diet, consisting of insects, worms, leaves, and berries. There are five recognized species, all of which are endangered.

Fun Fact: Kiwi’s lay huge eggs for their size: up to 20% of their body weight. That would be like a 150 pound woman giving birth to a 30 pound baby.

 
 

7 – Angora Rabbit

At first, you might think this animal is a giant ball of fluff, but there really is a rabbit in there. These large rabbits were bred specifically for the fluffiness. There are four recognized breeds, as well as several unrecognized breeds. They range from WTF fluffy (English), pretty fluffy (French, Satin) to large, but not super fluffy (Giant).
Fun Fact: Just in case you didn’t realize how fuzzy these guys are, you can actually buy clothes and yarn made entirely of Angora rabbit fur (with no harm done to the animal)

 

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6 – Puffer Fish

These guys are quite cute at first, but once you startle them, you just want to poke them. This Family of fish (I couldn’t choose just one) is able to swallow water (or even air) quickly, so much so that they become spherical, scaring off predators. This often saves both of their lives, since most puffer fish species are poisonous. You should be safe as long as you don’t eat it, with proper preparation, it can be served as a dish (see Top 10 Poisonous Foods We Love To Eat – item 9). Not to be mistaken for their cousins, the porcupine fish (they are two separate families).

Fun Fact: Puffer fish have the smallest genomes in the vertebrate world.

Just paying the bills…

 

5 – African Pygmy Hedgehog

These mammals are the most adorable members the family Erinaceidae (mostly hedgehogs), even though it is filled with cute critters. You probably have seen one of these before or at least know how they look like. They are vaguely rodent-like mammals that have many small spines on their back. They can roll into a ball to protect themselves. This particular hedgehog has been domesticated, so you can have one for a pet without too much trouble.

 Fun Fact: Be sure to check your local laws before buying a hedgehog. Some places require you to have a permit, while others (such as the states of California and Hawaii) completely ban them as pets.

 

 

4 – Dwarf Hamster

These little rodents are even more adorable than their bigger cousins. There are three species, but my favorite is Campbell’s dwarf hamster. These creatures come from the steppes of China and Russia. They are sold as pets in just about every pet store. Chinese hamsters are also adorable and sometimes called dwarf hamsters, although they are not in the same Genus.

Fun Fact: Personally, I had a bad experience with these guys. When my family bought two dwarf hamsters, the store owner said we bought two females. We believed them, even when one of them started to get fat. Then she gave birth to a litter of nine little hamsters. We removed the male, just in case, but all the rest died off, some of which were caused by the mother. It’s sad.

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3 – Manatee

Now we’re getting to the hardcore stuff. These “sea cows” are really beefy, but really cute. So cute you want to hug it. Unlike whales and dolphins, manatees are herbivorous. Not surprisingly, they are related to elephants. They are endangered, partly due to a vicious, unnatural predator: the boat propeller.
Fun Fact: Manatee’s have vestigial (useless) toe nails on their flippers.

 

2 – Woolly Bear Caterpillar

Most caterpillars are icky… except for these guys. This cute caterpillar is the larva form of the Isabella tiger moth. They eat a variety of plants, including certain ones that they eat to fight back against certain parasites. They may be furry, but don’t pet them without gloves, or else you might get a rash. 

Fun Fact: Do you LOVE woolly bears? Then go to the annual Woollybear Festival in Vermilion, Ohio. The main event is a huge woolly bear dress up competition. It takes place in mid-September.

 

1 – Silky Anteater

These things are amazingly adorable! The only member of the Cyclopedidae family (their scientific name is Cyclopes didactylus); these guys are a lot like the other anteaters, only they’re smaller and live in the trees. They also have a prehensile tail (like an opossum). Obviously, it is extremely cute, but watch out for their sharp claws.
Fun Fact: Why are silky anteaters goldish? It might be because they blend well with the seed pods of the silk cotton trees, where they usually hang around by.

Read more: http://scienceray.com/biology/cutest-top-10-creatures-ever/#ixzz1OeS9qHaF

June 8, 2011 Posted by | Amazing, Animal, Art, Awesome, Bird, Culture, Fun, Uncategorized, Weird, Wonderful, WoW | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment