Saturday, August 2, 2014

Japan’s Earthquake Rescue Robots

Original source : http://techflesh.com
Posted : March 2011
Author : the admin

Though the earthquake that struck Japan’s eastern coast earlier today has left the country with massive destruction and hundreds of deaths, modern tech (and Japan’s impressive level of readiness) are helping the country track survivors and dampen the damage as much as possible. In the future, our ability to cope with natural disasters will only increase.

Friday, August 1, 2014

Top 10 Amazing Facts About The Human Brain

Original source : http://www.smashinglists.com
Posted : September 2012
Author : the admin

The human brain is a beautiful thing. It is responsible for all of the technological achievements that we have reached thus far. And the best part is, our brains are continually getting smarter. But to develop a better understanding of the brain, as well as a new found respect, let’s cover the top 10 facts about the brain that you probably didn’t know about.

Thursday, July 31, 2014

10 Amazing Edible Shot Glasses

Original source : http://www.funonthenet.in
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Author : Stephanie

Many enjoy a good shot - Tequilas, Jager bombs, kamakazis and more - But have you ever enjoyed a delicious shot glass along with your shot? No, we're not crazy. We have discovered this delicious list of edible shot glasses that we think will compliment your drink well. Feast your eyes and lick your lips because this is going to be a mouth-watering ride.

Dangers Of Exotic Pets

Original source : http://www.animalslook.com
Posted : 2011
Author : the admin

Many people are excited by the idea of owning exotic pets. However, it can be difficult to keep and care for an exotic pet because its food and habitat may be hard to collect and reproduce. Additionally, these pets have often not been domesticated for thousands of years, such as cats and dogs. This can lead to dangerous situations for both the owner and any visitors.

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Top 10 Lies About Dinosaurs

Original source : http://a1.ahfunny.com
Posted : August 2013
Author : Matt Weber

10. The Myth: Humans lived alongside dinosaurs
Dinosaurs and people coexist only in books, movies and cartoons. The last dinosaurs – other than birds – died out dramatically about 65 million years ago, while the fossils of our earliest human ancestors are only about 6 million years old. 

Sculptures Made Of Felled Trees

Original source : http://www.oddities123.com
Posted : September 2012
Author : LdeListo

Everyone knows that in every piece of marble, there is a hidden sculpture; you only need to take it right out. The same can be said about every tree stump and fallen log in the forest. The problem of “extracting the sculptures” from each of them is taken up by British artist Tommy Craggs, who is creating sculptures from stumps left by felled or broken trees. Animals, people, mythological creatures – all they have in common is that they are made from old stumps by Tommy Craggs.

Tuesday, July 29, 2014

8 Surefire Ways To Demotivate Your Employees

Original source : http://www.nfib.com 
Posted : January 2011 
Author : Christina Galoozis

Ever notice how a new employee’s enthusiasm eventually wears off? In 85% of companies, employees’ morale significantly drops off after their first six months on the job, according to a survey from Harvard Management Update. For the most part, enthusiasm is determined by work environment, and it can be fostered or hindered by you - the boss. Employee motivation experts say the best way to keep employee enthusiasm moving forward is to “first, do no harm.” At a minimum, don’t do anything that demotivates your workers.
Check out eight demotivators below.

Top 5 Low-Cost Paradisiac Places To Visit

Original source : http://toptipsnews.com
Posted : March 2014
Author : the admin

Wonderful places can be visited at low price. You can profit from a mind-blowing diversity of travel experiences with hotel rates and services that are below the average.

Top 10 Most Famous Shipwrecks

Original source : http://www.toptenz.net
Posted : July 2011
Author : Jeff Danelek

While literally millions of ships of all shapes and sizes have been built over the centuries, only a handful have achieved anything approaching fame. Most of those that have done so, however, were warships or vessels that displayed such a degree of innovation that they were considered prototypes in the evolution of ships. Other ships, however, achieved notoriety, not through their accomplishments or because of their technological innovations, but through catastrophic failure. In fact, the sea beds are littered with examples of the power of both nature and the human propensity towards violence, miscalculation, and simple bad luck. Of course, only a few vessels that met a tragic fate are recalled by most people today, though their reasons for doing so are as varied as the types of ships themselves: Some became famous as vessels of war whose demise triggered a conflict or made such a major contribution to a conflict that it was remembered in its own right; others became famous because they carried huge fortunes in their holds when they went down or because of the huge loss of life that resulted from their sinking. A few even became famous because their loss was so unexpected and mysterious that they became the stuff of legends. Unfortunately, there are literally dozens of famous shipwrecks throughout history to choose from, making it difficult to narrow it down to just ten, but this is my best effort.

Monday, July 28, 2014

Eid al-Fitr (Hari Raya Aidil Fitri)

Original source : http://en.wikipedia.org
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Author : 

Eid al-Fitr (Arabic: عيد الفطر‎ ʻĪd al-Fir, IPA: [ʕiːd al fitˤr], "festival of breaking of the fast"), also called Feast of Breaking the Fast, the Sugar Feast, Bayram (Bajram), the Sweet Festival and the Lesser Eid, is an important religious holiday celebrated by Muslims worldwide that marks the end of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting. The religious Eid is a single day during which Muslims are not permitted to fast. The holiday celebrates the conclusion of the 29 or 30 days of dawn-to-sunset fasting during the entire month of Ramadan. The day of Eid, therefore, falls on the first day of the month of Shawwal. This is a day when Muslims around the world show a common goal of unity. The date for the start of any lunar Hijri month varies based on the observation of new moon by local religious authorities, so the exact day of celebration varies by locality. However, in most countries, it is generally celebrated on the same day as Saudi Arabia.

Selamat Hari Raya 2014

Kepada saudara mara, rakan-rakan, kenalan, pembaca blog dan semua yang beragama Islam, saya selaku admin blog ini menyusun sepuluh jari memohon ampun dan maaf sekiranya ada sebarang khilaf sama ada secara disedari mahupun secara tidak sengaja

Selamat Hari Raya 2014


Sunday, July 27, 2014

Man Transforms Garbage Into Legit Homes For Homeless People

Original source : http://www.unmotivating.com
Posted : May 2014
Author : Charlene

Gregory Kloehn goes dumpster diving, but not for the reason that most people would think. He isn’t homeless. In fact, he is an artist from Oakland that is trying to help the homeless and develop his craft at the same time. Instead of building sculptures that he would sell to rich people to add to their massive homes, he decided to focus his efforts on helping house the homeless population in California. Gregory digs through illegally dumped trash and goes dumpster diving.