Friday, October 25, 2013

The 6 Strangest Prisons Around The World


Leoben Justice Centre, Steiermark - Austria
World’s Best-looking Prison
Yes, it’s a prison, a five-star prison located in Steiermark, Austria. It was created by hohensinn architektur. There are two inscriptions on the prison’s perimeter: “All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights,” which is taken from The United States Declaration of Independence, and “Each of the persons deprived of their liberty must be humanely and with respect for the inherent dignity of the human being treated.
If I was a homeless steiermarkian i’d be assaulting people in front of coppers and spitting on police cars until i was arrested.

Thursday, October 24, 2013

10 Celebrities Who Attempted Suicide But Were Unsuccessful

by entrepreneurboss

Suicide – the attempt to take one’s own life is the manifestation of clinical depression in most people. People prone to suicidal thoughts and tendencies are generally under a lot of a stress with little or no outlet for their emotional turmoil; this brings us to the numerous suicides committed over the years by celebrities. Being in the gossip hungry, public eye and having their lives on display on a glass screen in every home can take its toll and it certainly does. Taking a look through these amazing fixtures in our culture and the attempts they made to take their own lives will make you will realize that the proverbial glitter is definitely not always gold.

Kuala Lumpur’s 5 Best Couple’s Spa Packages


The best kind of gift for Valentine’s Day doesn’t come in a box - chocolate or otherwise. Before heading off for the all-important Valentine’s dinner, leave the sweets at home and book a few hours of bliss together with one of these five indulgent KL spa package.

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Terrafugia TF-X: The Real Flying Car


You may want to know more about an earlier Terrafugia model via this link:
http://afkra.blogspot.com/2011/02/flying-car.html

Terrafugia, the Woburn, MA, company developing the Transition flying car, has plans for a vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) sibling. The proposed Terrafugia TF-X would be a tilt-rotor flying machine that would take off and land like a helicopter. Instead of a runway, the TF-X could use a helipad or parking lot. That’s important because Terrafugia’s devices aren’t so much flying cars as roadable aircraft that take you from the airport to your destination a few miles away. The closer you land to your destination, the better. Don’t sell your Cessna 400 just yet. The flying car is a decade away and will likely cost on the high side of a half-million dollars. Maybe a million.

World’s First Flying Motorcycle

by FunnyDoom Stuff

Helicopter pilot invents the 'hoverbike' in his garage

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

World’s First Chainless Folding Electric Bike


The Footloose by Mando is doubtless going to make you want to test ride it. Asserting that it is the world’s first chainless hybrid electric folding bike, Korean auto suppliers Mando Corp and Meister Inc have collaborated to bring us this beautiful design.

Helsinki Is Most Honest City In The World




Helsinki is the most honest city in the world, according to a new study carried out by Reader’s Digest. The magazine dropped 192 wallets around the world in 16 different cities to see what would happen. Each wallet contained the equivalent of $50, plus a telephone number, a family photo, coupons and business cards.


Monday, October 21, 2013

Top 10 Biggest Meteor Strikes In History

By Jeff Danelek

Our beloved blue planet gets pelted with debris from space all the time but, since most of it burns up or break apart in the atmosphere, it’s usually not a problem. Even when one does make it to the ground, they are rarely much larger than a small rock, minimizing the damage they’re capable of inflicting. Then, of course, there is that once-in-an-eon occasion where something very very large makes it through intact, and this can really do some damage. Fortunately, such hits are extremely rare, but they are worth noting, if only to serve as reminders of the power of the stars to undo the normal routine here on Earth, with little more than a few minutes’ warning. So where - and when - did these monsters hit? Let’s take a look at the geological records...