Monday, 30 July 2012

Manhattan Monster: Unidentified Dead Creature Spotted Beneath The Brooklyn Bridge, New York

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What the hell IS that thing?A bloated, pig-like carcass spotted beneath the Brooklyn Bridge over the weekend has spooked New Yorkers buzzing about mutant river “monsters.”Photographer Denise Ginley shot pics of the rotting, sand-covered corpse on Sunday. “My boyfriend and I were walking along the East River on our way to a farmer's market when we spotted it among some driftwood on a small stretch

Thursday, 26 July 2012

A British Hotel Replaces the Bible With 'Fifty Shades of Grey' In Guest Rooms

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It's a natural curiosity many of us have when checking into a hotel. Open the top drawer of your room, and naturally you'll find one of the best-selling books of all time. The Bible? Uh, no. "Fifty Shades of Grey?" Well, yes. According to NBCNews.com, a British hotel has replaced the Bible with the steamy, summer hit by E.L. James in its 40 guest rooms. Jonathan Denby, owner of the Damson

Monday, 23 July 2012

Face Mapping Can Tell You WHY You Get Certain Acnes On Certain Parts Of Your Face


Face mapping, which is fast taking centre stage at most clinics nowadays, combines Ayurveda and ancient Chinese medicine with cutting edge dermatologists’ prescriptions to explain how certain parts of your face are connected to other areas of your body. Put simply, think of your face as a map and blemishes as X’s on that landscape. Spots in different zones correspond to different problems. So,

Wednesday, 18 July 2012

World's Largest Penis Man, Jonah Falcon, Stopped And Frisked By The TSA At The San Francisco International Airport Because Of His 'Weapon'

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World-renowned large-penis-haver Jonah Falcon was reportedly stopped by a TSA agent at San Francisco International Airport and asked about the "very noticeable" bulge in his pants.

"I said, 'It's my dick,'" Falcon told the Huffington Post. "He gave me a pat down but made sure to go around [my penis] with his hands. They even put some powder on my pants, probably a test for explosives. I

Tuesday, 17 July 2012

5 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About The 2012 Olympic Games, London

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1. The Olympic Park is home to the world’s largest – and busiest – McDonalds. Seating 1,500 people and serving the broadest menu ever provided at an Olympic Games (Happy Meals will be available for the first time, for example), the principle of sustainability is at the heart of this enterprise.McDonalds in the Olympic Park, East London. Image: McDonaldsAbout 75 per cent (more than 5,500) of the

Monday, 16 July 2012

The Dancing House: Building Resembles Two Dancers


Prague’s Dancing House is one of the most famous buildings in Europe. It was designed by Czech architect Vlado Milunic in co-operation with Canadian architect Frank O. Gehry. The building Commissioned by the Dutch Bank ING, was constructed between 1992-1996 in deconstructivist style. It resembles two dancers, with the glass construction in the shape of a women wearing a skirt. This is why the

Saturday, 14 July 2012

Do Not Ask These 5 Questions In A Job Interview

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“Do you have any questions?”It’s the moment every potential employee dreads in the job interview. Ask too many and you seem desperate. Ask too few and it’s back to the unemployment line. Equally bad, however, is asking the wrong questions—like these five:1. Don’t ask: “What are the hours?” Employees work long before (and after) they sit in their cubes, according to a study done by Mozy, a

Thursday, 12 July 2012

Scientists Show How Dinosaurs Had Sex


Palaeontologists answer many tricky questions about dinosaurs - but perhaps the most interesting is how did 30-ton animals larger than four-storey buildings have sex.A surprising amount of research has been devoted to the subject - and most researchers have concluded that dinosaurs made love like dogs.






Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaurs


'All dinosaurs used the same basic position to mate,'

Wednesday, 11 July 2012

25 Best Destinations In The World






London, United KingdomIf you want to see London at its most spectacular, go in 2012. In June, the city will celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee with all due pomp and circumstance (including a huge parade and a flotilla of 1,000 boats on the Thames). And in July and August, of course, the eyes of the world will be on London as it hosts the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Will it be

Monday, 9 July 2012

Artist Transforms A Bridge Into LEGO Street Art

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German graffiti artist, Martin Heuwold aka MEGX, has painted a bridge
with an area of 250 square meters to look like it was made from LEGO
bricks.
This realistic 3-dimensional LEGO bridge took Heuwold four weeks to complete, with the help of city officials.









via designtaxi.com

Wednesday, 4 July 2012

25 Trademarked Words That Are Often Used As General Terms Today



Many of the items we use every day, like zippers and escalators, were once brand names. Even heroin, which no one should use any day, was a brand name. Here are some trademarked names that are often used as generic terms today.1. You might think you’re riding around on a Jet Ski, but if it’s not made by Kawasaki Heavy Industries, it’s just a personal watercraft. 2. Bubble Wrap is probably the