Friday, March 30, 2007
The World's First All-glass Undersea Restaurant Opens
The Maldives | 15 April marks the day that the first ever all-glass undersea restaurant in the world opens its doors for business at the Hilton Maldives Resort & Spa. Ithaa* will sit five meters below the waves of the Indian Ocean, surrounded by a vibrant coral reef and encased in clear acrylic offering diners 270-degrees of panoramic underwater views.
"We have used aquarium technology to put diners face-to-face with the stunning underwater environment of the Maldives", says Carsten Schieck, General Manager of Hilton Maldives Resort & Spa. "Our guests always comment on being blown away by the colour, clarity, and beauty of the underwater world in the Maldives, so it seemed the perfect idea to build a restaurant where diners can experience fine cuisine and take time to enjoy the views - without ever getting their feet wet."
Created by MJ Murphy Ltd, a design consultancy based in New Zealand, Ithaa's distinctive feature is the use of curved transparent acrylic walls and roof, similar to those used in aquarium attractions. "The fact that the entire restaurant except for the floor is made of clear acrylic makes this unique in the world," continues Schieck, "We are currently planting a coral garden on the reef to add to the spectacular views of the rays, sharks and many colourful fish that live around the area
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Thursday, March 29, 2007
The Palm Jumeirah Sub-sea Tunnel
Dubai projects continue to amaze the world.Now I'm again amazed by this project, a sub-sea tunnel.The 1.4km sub-sea tunnel project on The Palm Jumeirah is approaching completion with the waters of the Arabian Gulf now entirely submerging the tunnel.
The 38m-wide tunnel connects the tip of the island�s trunk to the crescent and will ultimately provide transport access for those wishing to visit more than 20 five star hotels that will be located on the island�s breakwater. The entire project is expected to be completed in May 2007.
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Wednesday, March 28, 2007
2.7 million yen in cash found floating down a river in Tokyo
Police used fishing nets and their hands Wednesday to scoop up 2.7 million yen (US$23,000; �17,230) in mysterious cash floating down a Japanese river, an official said.
A passer-by notified police after seeing the bank notes drifting down the Sakai River on the border between Tokyo and Kanagawa prefecture, a Tokyo police official said on condition of anonymity, citing protocol.
Police managed to catch 270 soggy 10,000-yen (US$85; �64) bills, Japan�s biggest denomination, the official said.
Police are still investigating how and why the money was dumped.
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Monday, March 26, 2007
Sunday, March 25, 2007
The Geography of a Woman
Between the ages of 18 - 21 a woman is like Africa or Australia. She is half discovered, half wild and naturally beautiful with bushland around the fertile deltas.
Between the ages of 21 - 30 a woman is like America or Japan. Completely discovered, very well developed and open to trade especially with countries with cash or cars.
Between the ages of 30 - 35, she is like India or Spain. Very hot, relaxed and convinced of its own beauty.
Between the ages of 35 - 40 a woman is like France or Argentina. She may have been half destroyed during the war but can still be a warm and desirable place to visit.
Between the ages of 40 - 50 she is like Yugoslavia or Iraq. She lost the war and is haunted by past mistakes. Massive reconstruction is now necessary.
Between the ages of 50 - 60 she is like Russia or Canada. Very wide, quiet and the borders are practically unpatrolled but the frigid climate keeps people away.
Between the ages of 60 - 70 a woman is like England or Mongolia. With a glorious and all conquering past but alas no future
After 70, they become Albania or Afghanistan. Everyone knows where it is, but no one wants to go there.
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Sunday, March 18, 2007
Some Guinness Records...
Motorcycle Speed Record Blindfold
WHO:
Billy Baxter
WHAT:
265.33 km/h (164.87 mph)
WHERE:
RAF Boscombe Down, Wiltshire, UK
WHEN:
August 2, 2003
Billy Baxter (UK) reached a speed of 265.33 km/h (164.87 mph) while riding a 1,200cc Kawasaki Ninja motorcycle unsighted at RAF Boscombe Down, Wiltshire, UK, on August 2, 2003.
Longest Bicycle
WHO:
Gezelschap Leeghwater
WHAT:
28.1 m (92 ft 2 in)
WHERE:
Delft University, The Netherlands
WHEN:
December 11, 2002
The longest true bicycle, that is one with only two wheels and no stabilizers, was 28.1 m (92 ft 2 in) long and was built by members of Gezelschap Leeghwater, the mechanical engineering students' association at Delft University of Technology. The bicycle was ridden for a distance in excess of 100 m (328 ft) at Delft, The Netherlands on December 11, 2002.
Longest Motorcycle
WHO:
Oleg Rogov
WHAT:
9.6 m
WHERE:
Tver, Russia
WHEN:
December 19, 2005
The record for the longest motorcycle is 9.6 m and was achieved by Oleg Rogov (Russia) in Tver (Russia) on December 19, 2005.
Longest Motorcycle Ride Through a Tunnel of Fire
WHO:
Stephen Brown
WHAT:
51 m (167.3 ft)
WHERE:
Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
WHEN:
August 7, 2003
Stephen Brown (UK) rode a motorcycle through a tunnel of fire 51 m (167.3 ft) long at Knockhill Racing Circuit, near Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland, on August 7, 2003.
Tallest Rideable Motorcycle
WHO:
Gregory Dunham
WHAT:
3.429 m (11 ft 3 in) tall
WHERE:
California, USA
WHEN:
2005
Gregory Dunham (USA) has constructed a rideable motorcycle that is 3.429 m (11 ft 3 in) tall to the top of handlebars, 6.187 m (20 ft 4 in) long and weighs 2.948 tonnes (6,500 lb). It is powered by a 8.2 litre (502 cu in) V8 engine and has tyres that are 1.88 m (74 in) tall.
Highest Limousine
WHO:
Gary Duval
WHAT:
3.33 m (10 ft 11 in)
WHERE:
California, USA
WHEN:
November 13, 1998
The world's highest limousine, from the ground to the roof, measures 3.33 m (10 ft 11 in). Built by Gary and Shirley Duval (Australia) it has an eight wheel independent suspension system and sits on eight monster truck tyres. It has two separate engines and took a little over 4,000 hours to complete.
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Monday, March 12, 2007
Atushi Ojisama (Crazy Sheet Music)
This satirical musical composition, titled Atushi Ojisama and Ijigen Waltz [wiki], was created by Japanese composer Yamasaki Atushi - Thanks Ron!
The term "Based on a Cro-magnon skinning chant" is a nod to another satirical composition Faerie�s Aire and Dealth Waltz [wiki] by John Stump.
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How Big Is Your Control Pad?
I bet its not as big as this giant NES control pad created by Eyes5 measuring 100cm by 43cm. The NES pad is made out of various materials and you have to agree that this looks just like the real thing zapped by a �Honey I Blew Up the Kid� gun. However it does not actually work so this is purely to show off. Check out more information about the NES Control pad here and also other video game inspired art work.
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Game
Thursday, March 8, 2007
Mafia Tactics in Cowbirds
Cowbirds have long been known to lay eggs in the nests of other birds, which then raise the cowbirds� young as their own.
Sneaky, perhaps, but not Scarface.
Now, however, a University of Florida study finds that cowbirds actually ransack and destroy the nests of warblers that don�t buy into the ruse and raise their young.
Jeff Hoover, an avian ecologist at the Florida Museum of Natural History, is the lead author on the first study to document experimental evidence of this peeper payback � retaliation to encourage acceptance of parasitic eggs.
Findings will be published online in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences March 5.
�It�s the female cowbirds who are running the mafia racket at our study site,� said Hoover, who has a joint appointment with the Illinois Natural History Survey. �Our study shows many of them returned and ransacked the nest when we removed the parasitic egg.�
So-called �brood parasitic birds� lay eggs in the nests of host birds that raise the parasite�s offspring, usually at the expense of some of their own. The brown-headed cowbird parasitizes more than 100 host species, including many Neotropical migratory birds such as warblers, tanagers and vireos. Prothonotary warblers were used for this study because they almost always accept cowbird eggs, Hoover said.
Hosts that use their beaks to grasp or puncture parasitic eggs and remove them from the nest are called �ejecters.� �Accepter� hosts raise parasitic eggs.
�Retaliatory mafia behavior in cowbirds makes hosts� acceptance of cowbird eggs a better proposition than ejection,� Hoover said. �The accepting warblers in our study produced more of their own offspring, on average, than those where we ejected cowbird eggs.�
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Tuesday, March 6, 2007
Atomic Bomb Test [ crazy ]
This is an A-Bomb or Atomic Bomb test detonated in 1953 from the atomic cannon. The yield was approximately the same as the bomb detonated over Hiroshima Japan.
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