Sunday, 14 September 2014

Best Disguised Hidden Cameras. ITs AMazing.

Coke Can

Coke Can

There are many reasons why someone might want to use a hidden camera to spy on someone else. And we're not making any judgements! Here are the best disguised cameras you can find anywhere for whatever your purpose.
As long as no one spell checks this can of Caco Cola Clossic, they'll never guess that it's really a hidden camera instead of a tasty beverage. And really, who would ever think to check a Coke can's spelling?
Shoe Camera

Shoe Camera

There are so many different versions of the shoe hidden video camera it's scary. You can even send your own shoes in to get them converted into spy shoes. Ladies, beware if you are wearing skirts in public!
Toothbrush Camera

Toothbrush Camera

This hidden camera is made to look exactly like an Oral B electric toothbrush. Though I'm not sure if I want to know what you would use it for!
 Electric Outlet

Electric Outlet

By now nannies are pretty much expecting a hidden camera in a stuffed bear but they'll never think there is a camera in an electric outlet! They come in plug in versions like the one pictured or even ones that replace the entire wall unit and look exactly like a regular outlet.
Shaving Cream Can

Shaving Cream Can

Barbasol shaving cream cans can be converted into all sorts of cool things. They can either be used to store dinosaur embryos or hide a super secret spy cam!
Spy Pen

Spy Pen

Play out your James Bond fantasies with this spy pen with built in hidden camera. Use it to spy on your coworkers and they'll never even have a clue! It takes 4G worth of high resolution video and only costs about $200.

Saturday, 13 September 2014

9 Amazingly and Stunning University Building from Around World

There are some beautiful buildings around the world, designed and built by some of the best architects in the world, with many of the buildings being home to universities. So here we take a look at 9 of the best university buildings from around globe.
Yale University
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[Image Courtesy of Chuck Choi]
Yale University was designed by Foster & Partners, the British architecture firm. They created a glass envelope that opens up into corridors filled with light and plenty of public spaces. The lecture halls are situated in drum shaped modules that have been designed on luminescent blue panels.
The Krishna P. Singh Centre for Nanotechnology
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[Image Courtesy of Albert Vecerkaesto]
The Krishna P. Singh Centre for Nanotechnology is in Pennsylvania and was designed by Weiss/Manfredi. It is a striking building over three storeys with a front façade that is transparent, along with a planted roof. It was designed to isolate any noise from the subway line that is close by and is home to an efficient research hub.
The London School of Economics Saw Swee Hock Student Centre
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[Image Courtesy of Nigel Stead]
The building was designed on a very tight triangular site in London by O`Donnell & Tuomey Architects in London.
The Senzoku Gakuen College of Music
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The Senzoku Gakuen College of Music is located in Japan, eleven miles from Tokyo and was designed by K/O Design Studio. The building was designed in stainless steel panels and the rectilinear tower was decorated in tiles of many shades of red. It has the name of ‘Silver Mountain and Red Cliff’.
The New Schools University Centre
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[Image Courtesy of Som and James Ewing]
Plenty of windows were featured in the design of the New Schools University Centre courtesy of SOM. They show off a staircase that broadens and narrows as it meets the flexible meeting spaces that were created for students in the institution in New York City. The centre is home to dormitories along with classrooms and computing labs.
The Issam Fares Institute for Public Policy and International Affairs
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[Image Courtesy of Hufton + Crow]
The building was designed by Zaha Hadid Architects in Lebanon and is at the American University of Beirut. It features a dramatic cantilever of 69 feet which minimizes the footprint while at the same time making the most of the public courtyard along with plaza spaces below it.
The Library and Learning Centre
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[Image Courtesy of Roland Halbe]
The Library and Learning Centre is located at the Vienns University of Economics and Business and is another superb design by Zaha Hadid Architects. It is made up of a structure that has a tilt of 35 degree include along with another space that cantilevers from the base and over the plaza below it. It was designed in fibre reinforced concrete and ribbon windows are the highlights as they swerve over the façade.
Lee Hall Expansion, Clemson University
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[Image Courtesy of Scott Frances]
The Lee Hall expansion was built at the architecture school of Clemson University which is in South Carolina. It was designed by architects Thomas Phifer and Partners and is a large glass and steel edifice that counters the traditional brick buildings of the campus.
Glasgow School of Art
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[Image Courtesy of Iwan Baan]
The Glasgow School of Art was designed by Steven Holl Architects from America and is a five storey structure that was built in addition to the original building built in 1909. It was constructed in translucent laminated glass and it is home to the art, design and architecture studios along with a large exhibition hall and other rooms
- See more at: http://interestingengineering.com/9-stunning-university-buildings-from-around-the-world/#sthash.AQzfYAe8.dpuf

Amazing thins in the World.

Australian Scientists close to commercializing printable Solar Panels.

team of solar power scientists in Australia known as the Victorian Organic Solar Cell Consortium are closing in on finally commercialising a cheap and quick way of printing solar panels onto plastic. The team is made up of experts from the CSIRO, the University of Melbourne and Monash University, and they have all been working on the project together for seven years.
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CSIRO’s senior research scientist Dr Fiona Scholes said the technology was ready for the commercialisation stage and could be used to power “laptops to rooftops“. As the solar panels are printed onto plastic it means they have a broad range of uses; thin cases for your electronics will not only protect them but could also power them.
iPad covers, laptop bags, skins of iPhone – not just for casing electronics but to collect some energy as well and power those electronics,” Dr Scholes said.
They can also be printed semi-transparent which means they can be applied to windows, perfect for giant skyscrapers. “It can be made to be semitransparent – we can use it for a tinted window scenario.”

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The team modified a normal commercial printer so that it could print what they call ‘solar ink’ which is then printed onto thin sheets of plastic. The team originally produced a coin sized solar panel before rapidly upscaling the technology to an A3 sheet.
It’s very cheap. The way in which it looks and works is quite different to conventional silicon rooftop solar,” she said. “We print them onto plastic in more or less the same way we print our plastic banknotes.

The CSIRO has had the solar cells on its Clayton roof for the past 18 months, with decent results. The printed cells are 10 times less efficient than standard solar panels, which are made of silicon, but scientists hope to improve that. The technology is however said to be a lot cheaper than silicone photovoltaics.
It would be wonderful if we could achieve a similar power delivery at significantly reduced cost. Silicon is falling in price, but think about how cheap plastic is. The ink is a negligible cost, so the raw materials are very cost effective.”

Another huge benefit is the ease of transport, meaning that the tech could reach difficult and less fortunate areas of the world pretty easily. According to ABC they have already received a lot of interest from companies interested in commercialising the product.
We can’t manufacture them here, but we are at the point where they can be taken up by a manufacturer,” she told Guardian Australia.

Have you See the World's Biggest Swimming Pool? Here it is..

Welcome to the San Alfonso del Mar, a private resort in Algarrobo, Chile that is home to the world’s largest swimming pool, holding the Guinness World Record for largest swimming pool by area. It stretches just over a kilometre, 13m more to be precise, and covers 20 acres with a maximum depth of 35.1 m.
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It contains 250 million litres of seawater supplied from the pacific ocean which is pumped by a computer-controlled suction and filtration system and treated before entering the pool.
The pool was developed by Crystal Lagoon’s owner Fernando Fischmann and was opened back in December 2006.  Estimates suggest that the pool cost somewhere between US$1.5 billion to US$2 billion total, with annual maintenance racking up a bill of almost US$4 million.
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It dwarfs the world’s second biggest pool, the Orthlieb – nicknamed the Big Splash – in Morocco, which is a mere 135m long and 90m wide.
Fischmann said advanced engineering meant his company could build “an impressive artificial paradise” even in inhospitable areas.
As long as we have access to unlimited seawater, we can make it work, and it causes no damage to the ocean.
The sun warms up the water to 26 degrees celcius, 9 more than the adjoining sea.
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Guests can lounge on inflatable beds or partake in watersports such as kayaking, jet-skiing, water-skiing and yachting. If none of that tickles your fancy then how about hanging out with your friends on a giant inflatable lilly pad, complete with trampoline and slide.
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The water is crystal clear and you can nearly see the bottom even at the 35m deep-end.
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The view at night is also something quite spectacular.
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Friday, 12 September 2014

Youngest CEOs in the World

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Harli Jordean: The Marble King

Eight-year-old entrepreneur Harli Jordean started out as just another kid with a fascination with marbles. Unlike most youngsters, though, he turned his passion into a lucrative business.
He now has his own website on which he sells marbles and other gear to people around the world for up to 500 pounds apiece.
Cameron Johnson CEO greeting card company millionaire

Cameron Johnson

When Cameron Johnson was nine years old, he started his own greeting card company. By the time he turned 12, he had already earned $1 million from selling his photoshopped greeting cards online. That's one successful pre-teen!
Johnson is now in his 20s, and could easily retire with the money his company has earned.
Sweet Bee Sisters Lily, Chloe, and Sophie Warren

Lily, Chloe, and Sophie Warren: Sweet Bee Sisters

After deciding to go into business with her sisters at the ripe young age of 8, Lily Warren and her siblings Chloe and Sophie created their own line of lip balm and lotion bars made from the leftover beeswax from their beekeeper parents' hives.
Their company is called Sweet Bee Sisters, and you can visit their website to take a look at their various bee-themed products.
Sindhuja Rajaram CEO of computer animation company Seppan

Sindhuja Rajaram: Seppan

When she was just 14 years old, Sindhuja Rajaram became the CEO of a computer animation company called Seppan. She reportedly became interested in animation after her father taught her how to draw.
Jesse Sheldon CEO Inland NW Baby

Jesse Sheldon: Inland NW Baby

When Jesse Sheldon was 14 years old, he set out to raise awareness of the problems local low-income families had purchasing diapers for their children. To fill that need, he founded Inland NW Baby, a nonprofit organization that helps deliver diapers, clothing, and other necessities to outreach program

Thursday, 11 September 2014

Perfectly match marvels Characters.

10 Marvel Actors Who Were Perfectly Cast

If you’re a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe fandom, chances are you’ve probably heard the jokes about the perfection of Marvel’s casting. There are even incredibly scientific theories positing that Marvel creates some of their actors in a lab, waiting to use them at the right time as the perfect characters. Although the jury’s still out on that one, here’s some more totally scientific evidence that the MCU actors are their characters.


10. Chris Hemsworth as Thor

10. Chris Hemsworth as Thor

9. Cobie Smulders as Maria Hill

8. Jeremy Renner as Clint Barton

7. Anthony Hopkins as Odin

7. Anthony Hopkins as Odin

6. Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner

6. Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner

5. Scarlett Johansson as Natasha Romanoff

4. Tom Hiddleston as Loki

4. Tom Hiddleston as Loki

Amazing Methods Around to lose Fats.

Its Amazing to see what people around the world do to lose their weights. Its truly insane to see people that can go that limit to lose their weight.


Stomach Stapling

Stomach Stapling

People will go to insane lengths to lose extra weight, including these really extreme methods. Some of them don't even work and many of them are downright dangerous!
Rather than put in the work and diet and exercise, many extremely overweight people will opt to get stomach surgery done. One of these methods is called stomach stapling which involves excising much of the stomach away and only leaving a tiny pouch that can hold about an ounce or so of food. It basically forces you to only eat small meals so you have to lose weight. The surgery is very dangerous however and many people get infections afterward.
Urine Injections

Urine Injections

Some people are so tired of being fat that they were willing to be injected with urine: other people's urine. Pregnant women's urine to be specific. And it worked! One woman lost 43 pounds in 5 months via this method. The trick is that the urine contains a hormone, hCG, that makes your metabolism speed up.
Paintball

Running From Paintballs

Are you overweight but have a hard time motivating yourself to exercise? A paintball company in the UK started a program for people just like you! You pay just 199 pounds for a 10 week class. For that money you run an assault course and employees will shoot paintballs at you to make sure you keep on moving! They ensure you will burn 800-1000 calories per workout.
Nasogastric Drip Tube

Nasogastric Drip Tube

A doctor in Florida actually came up with this extreme weight loss method. It involves inserting a tube into your nose and down into your stomach. A liquid solution of fat, protein and water adding up to 800 calories a day drips constantly. It works by inducing ketoacidosis, a process which burns fat. You aren't allowed to eat anything else for the duration of the diet. The doctor who created the method claims that you can burn up to 20 pounds of fat in 10 days.
Marion Corns

Imaginary Gastric Band

Why go to extreme weight loss methods when you can just trick your body into thinking you did? It worked for Marion Corns! Just look at her results! She paid a therapist to hypnotize her into believing that she had been given the gastric band surgery. After five sessions, she claimed her stomach felt like it was smaller and she was full after eating smaller amounts of food. She immediately began losing about 3 pounds a week.
Tongue Patch diet

Painful Tongue Patch

Do you compulsively overeat no matter what you do? Dr. Nikolas Chugay has come up with the weight loss method for you! He sews a polyethylene mesh patch onto his patients tongues so that it is painful to eat solid foods, forcing them to only be able to eat a liquid diet. Over 60 people have had the patch sewn onto their tongues and they have lost an average of 20 pounds each in the month he leaves it on.
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Spend a Week at High Altitude

If you want to lose weight while eating all the food you want and not exercising, all you have to do is move to an extreme elevation. A study was done on 20 overweight men who spent a week at an altitude of 8,700 feet. They were told to eat whatever they wanted and not to exercise more than a leisurely stroll. They lost an average of 3 pounds that week and kept an average of 2 pounds off for a month after returning home to normal elevations. Unfortunately further studies showed that the benefits wear off after living at high altitudes for 6 months so simply moving to the mountains won't help long term, but a visit every once in a while might!