Saturday, May 11, 2013

Travel Picks: 10 Top Ugly Buildings And Monument


Edited by Belinda Goldsmith

Travel can open your eyes to some of the world's most beautiful sights and buildings - and to some of the ugliest. Web site VirtualTourist.com (www.virtualtourist.com) has come up with a list of "The World's Top 10 Ugliest Buildings and Monuments" according to their editors and readers. Reuters has not endorsed this list. "Some of these picks have all the charm of a bag of nails while others are just jaw-dropping in their complexity. Love them or hate them, the list is certainly entertaining," said General manager Giampiero Ambrosi.

Friday, May 10, 2013

The 5 Types of Guys Women Are Attracted To


By : Vin DiCarlo

Which are you?
I’m sure you’re aware of the fact that women are more drawn to certain types of men than others. I don’t recommend that you change your personality, or wardrobe to match these types of guys. Instead, learn what you can from each type, and see if there’s an element that works for that guy, that you could incorporate more in your own life.

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Top 10 Most Creative Business Card Designs

A business card is your unique identity in somebody’s hand. The designers of the following business cards have taken this one step further and created some of the most innovative business card designs till date,  ensuring their position in the Top 10 Most Creative Business Card Designs!

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Termites Cause Strange Plant Circles In African Desert


by David Farrell

Odd plant circles, thought to be created by fairies according to legend, are in fact created by termites, according to new research by Norbert Jürgens of the University of Hamburg.

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Nobody Can Eat Caviar For Eight Days In A Row…


by nistka

From unpleasant looking things, beauty often emerges… Caviar is the eggs of the sturgeon,  a fish only surpassed in looks by the similarly ugly catfish.  The eggs  have been brined or salted and allowed to mature. Its incessant farming caused Russia to put a nine-year self-imposed ban on wild sturgeon caviar trade.  The rarest and most expensive in fact comes from the big beluga sturgeon in the Caspian Sea.

Monday, May 6, 2013

Cat-eyed Chinese Boy


A blue-eyed Chinese boy born with cat-like night vision may offer clues to the future of human evolution.
When Nong Yongsui was two-months-old his father, Nong Shihua, was told by doctors not to worry about his son’s unique blue eyes and that his eyes would be fine when he grew up; now, years later, Yongsui’s father, teacher and doctors are convinced the young boy’s eyes have given him a special ability - night vision.

“In the dark Nong’s eyes would emit a kind of blue-green light when shone upon by a flash light - his eyes were just like cat eyes.”

US Accused of Chemical Weapons Plot, Faking Intelligence Against Syria

By Dean Walsh


Hacked Emails Reveal Chemical Weapons Plot
The United States and Qatar have been accused of plotting to plant chemical weapons in Syria, which could then be ‘found’ as a pretext for direct US intervention to topple the government of Bashar al Assad. The accusations emerged after hackers released files purporting to show an email conversation between senior executives at the British based defence company Britam Defence. In one email the firm’s Business Development Director David Goulding sends a message to company founder Philip Doughty:

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Flying Cars: Are They Finally Ready For Take Off?

Despite centuries of promise, flying cars remain largely confined to films and fiction. But a host of new projects hope to finally let them fly. Blade Runner, Back To The Future, The Fifth Element - Science fiction classics that all have one thing in common: flying cars. Whether it’s gliding taxi cabs or hovering DeLoreans, Hollywood has embraced the idea of a vehicle that is as happy on the motorway as it is in the clouds. But away from the silver screen, this science fiction staple has failed to take off.

Loving The Bewhiskered: Fun Facts About Cats


Cats have been deities, talismans and hunters for men since ancient times. But more than anything else, they are devoted pets, despite their independent spirits, and always remain loyal to their owners.

6 Tiny Mistakes That Almost Ended the World

By: Chris J.

For those of us who grew up in the '80s and '90s, it's difficult to fully understand just how close to annihilation we actually came in the 20th century. With the two most powerful nations on Earth threatening to detonate their entire nuclear arsenals at the slightest provocation, one would assume that the respective governments would have treated the situation with the care and respect it deserved (spoiler: they didn't).

Few Tips To Dress Up Better In Office


The best of yours is often not the result of only the hard work but also the attire and presentation that adds up to it the color that will assure the success you want to achieve. So dress play a very important role in our professional life also.