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December 19, 2008 · Leave a Comment
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Top 10 Wired Reader Macro Photos
November 22, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Wired magazine held a macro photography competition in April 2008 and let the readers to choose for the top 10. For me, i like the 3rd one the most. Because i like blue color and i never think of that is a leaf. I think it’s very wonderful that the photographer can be taken so close!!! I think the water drop is really very beautiful……..
And here are the winners:
1. Eye of a Tokay Gecko
Submitted by Alan M
Photographer’s comment:
“A close-up shot of a Tokay Gecko. Their eyes remind me of old-fashioned keyholes. Thanks for looking!”
2. High-Tech Jumper
Submitted by Coder
Photographer’s comment:
“Jumping spider on a DVD reading my data
. Shot with a Canon 20D with a Canon MP-E macro lens.”
3. Bubble Magic
Submitted by Sophie
Photographer’s comment:
“Close-up of a wet leaf … taken with a Canon Powershot A610
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4. Yellow Paper Wasp
Submitted by Bryan Johnson
Photographer’s comment:
“Yellow paper wasps frequent our pool in the desert in order to get water to bring back to their nests. They are quite docile and very difficult to disturb, making them welcome guests.”
5. Waterhead
Submitted by Maxim Dolgobrod
Photographer’s comment:
“A close-up of the water emerging from a fountain pipe, which formed this ‘head.’”
6. Mantodea
Submitted by Vladimer Shioshvili
Photographer’s comment:
“Nikon d50, 50mm f/1.8 with extension tubes. Subject is a representative of the Mantodea group.”
7. Ice-Cold Nebula
Submitted by Philippe Holthuizen
Photographer’s comment:
“One evening I looked down at the icecubes floating in my coke and noticed the wonderful 3-dimensional structure inside. More pics on my flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/philippeholthuizen”
8. Dying Tea-Light Candle
Submitted by Jordan
Photographer’s comment:
“HDR photograph of a tea-light candle wick just before it burns out.”
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Just for Fun~
November 21, 2008 · Leave a Comment
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Just for Fun~
November 10, 2008 · Leave a Comment
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Design makes life interesting & easy~
November 6, 2008 · Leave a Comment
BANANA GUARD – Protect Your Banana!
Are you fed up with bringing bananas to work or school only to find them bruised and squashed? Banana Guard allows you to safely transport and store individual bananas letting you enjoy perfect bananas anytime, anywhere.
LOCK-CUP
Lock Cup – Anti-Theft Coffee Cup. Are you tired of others stealing your coffee cup? Well now there’s a solution. The Lock – Cup has a hole which prevents most people from using it. Only the owner of the cup can use his/hers shaped key to close the hole.
TRANSPARENT TOASTER
You love toast, but you always burn it? Than, this invention us for you. This transparent toaster allows you to see the bread while it is toasting so you just have to take it out when the color is right. This idea is based on a transparent heating glass technology.
BUTTER CUTTER
One Click Butter Cutter controls your portion as an important part of staying healthy. This ingenious butter cutter delivers one standard pat with each click of the handle.
GIANT REMOTE
Never lose your remote again! With giant buttons, this extra-large remote is easy to use and impossible to lose. It’s a 6-in-1 remote so you can use it to control your TV, VCR, DVD player, satellite, cable and auxiliary A/V device. It even features glow-in-the-dark buttons, so you can easily find the remote in the dark.
DAY CLOCK
What day is today? You don’t know? Then you need a Day Clock. It’s uniquely designed to keep track of weekly events like your golf day, card night, movie night, and so much more. It’s ideal for vacations and cruises when it’s easy to lose track of the day.
CRIME SCENE TOWEL
Chalk outline crime scene beach towel – be the coolest person on the beach!
LASER SCISSORS
Laser Scissors Cutting a straight line has never been easier. Just aim the pin-point laser and follow the line. The scissor blades are stainless steel and cut very clean with a micro edge.
TOILET SEAT LIFTER
‘Who left the Toilet Seat up?’ The Peace Maker will end the battle of the toilet seat. Merely step on the pedal to activate the lifting mechanism. When finished, remove your foot from the pedal and the seat gently comes to a rest where it started.
ILLUMINATING CAR SLIPPERS
Do you get up at night to drink water, go to the toilet…. Do you wish you could see in the dark? Remarkably bright LED lights are triggered by your footsteps and light up the floor 30 feet in front of you; ultra-soft plush style are extra comfortable and cozy warm.
‘THE THING’ – INFANT PILLOW
The Zaky is an ergonomic infant pillow designed by a mom to mimic the size, weight, touch, and feel of her hand and forearm to help her baby with comfort, support, protection, and development.. The Zaky can help calm your baby and help your baby sleep better through the night.
TRAVELER’S PHRASE BOOK T-SHIRT
If you are traveling a lot and don’t always know the language of the country you are visiting, then this T-shirt is for you. It has a phrase book printed on it so just point a finger at the pictogram you need and then point it twice at the question mark, which means, ‘Where is it?’ and in no time you have found what you were looking for… Or not. (Another possibility for the foreign language impaired)
WHEEL-MOVING BENCH
Whether you want to sit on the sun or in the shade, near the river or under the tree… Now you have your movable bench, to sit wherever you like.
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Dubai’s rotating tower
October 20, 2008 · Leave a Comment
The Dynamic Tower in Dubai is the first Building in Motion to be constructed in the world, and it will herald a new era of architecture and become a symbol of Dubai, the city of the future.
The developer is Rotating Tower Dubai Development Limited of Dynamic Group.
Created by revolutionary architect Dr. David Fisher, the mixed use Dynamic Tower offers infinite design possibilities, as each floor rotates independently at different speeds, resulting in a unique and ever evolving structure that introduces a fourth dimension to architecture, Time.
The Dynamic Tower in Dubai will have 80 floors, and will be 420 meters (1,380 feet) tall, Apartments will range in size from 124 square meters (1,330 square feet), to Villas of 1,200 square meters (12,900 square feet) complete with a parking space inside the apartment. the first 20 floors will be an offices, floors 21 to 35 will be a luxury hotel, floor 36 through 70 will be residential apartments, and the top 10 floors will be luxury villas located in a prime location in Dubai, it is destined to become the most prestigious building in the city.
The Dynamic Tower in Dubai will be the first skyscraper to be entirely constructed in a factory from prefabricated parts, it will require only 600 people in the assembly facility and 80 technicians on the construction site instead of 2,000 workers on a similar size traditional construction site, Construction is scheduled to be completed by 2010.
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum ruler of Dubai and Vice President of the United Arab Emirates, is considered by many to be a true visionary of the future, Dr. Fisher’s dreams for the Dynamic Tower in Dubai were inspired by His Highness who said “Do not wait for the future to come to you…face the future.”
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Banksy’s amazing graffiti art
October 8, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Banksy is a well-known yet pseudo-anonymous English graffiti artist, possibly named Robert Banks. His artworks are often satirical pieces of art which encompass topics from politics, culture, and ethics. His street art, which combines graffiti with a distinctive stenciling technique, has appeared in London and in cities around the world.
If you want to see more of his products, please go to: http://www.banksy.co.uk/menu.html
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Mosaic
October 3, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Mosaic is the art of creating images with small pieces of colored glass, stone or other material. It may be a technique of decorative art, an aspect of interior decoration or of cultural and spiritual significance as in a cathedral. Small tiles or fragments of pottery (known as tesserae, diminutive tessellae) or of colored glass or clear glass backed with metal foils are used to create a pattern or picture.
(Source from Wikipidia)
The following link is a Homepage which teaching people how to make a Mosaic:
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