Showing posts with label fun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fun. Show all posts

Friday, September 2, 2011

Largest Crocodile ???? Being in Florida I hope I don't run into this guy or the other guy ;)




And here is another one. Seen carrying a large deer in the mouth in a lake in Alamaba, US. And later caught and killed.



ON A HAPPIER NOTE,,,,CHECK THIS OUT

Big 200Kg halibut
 
 WHO'S HUNGRY???
This halibut weighs over 20Kg, and is 2.4 meter long.  This could feed up to 500 people.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Famous Friendship Quotes



"A friend is a person who knows all about you--and still likes you."
Elbert Hubbard 
 
"Never take friendship for granted, you never know what tomorrow holds."
Catherine Pulsifer 
 
"Take the time today to tell your friends the difference they have made in your life."
Catherine Pulsifer 
 
"Friendship is like a china cup, once broken can be mended, but the crack is always there."
Nozipho Buthelezi 


 
"A friend is better than a kin as he shares nothing but your pain and pleasure."
M. K. Soni

"Never do a wrong thing to make a friend or to keep one."
Robert E. Lee
        "Don't allow the grass to grow on the path of friendship."
        Native American Proverb


"Only your real friends will tell you when your face is dirty."
Sicilian Proverb

The language of friendship is not words but meanings.
Henry David Thoreau
"A friend is one who walks in when the rest of the world walks out."
"My father always used to say that when you die, if you've got five real friends, then you've had a great life."
Lee Iacocca


"A man should choose a friend who is better than himself. There are plenty of acquaintances in the world; but very few real friends."
Chinese Proverb
"Friends are the sunshine of life."
John Hay

"A true friend is someone who is there for you when they would rather be someplace else." 
Len Wein

"Friendship is like oxygen, we need it to live."
Author Unknown

“Animals are such agreeable friends— They ask no questions, they pass no criticisms.”


"We can't take any credit for our talents. It's how we use them that counts."


"Avoid the crowd. Do your own thinking independently. Be the chess player, not the chess piece."


Do whatever you do with a will and a smile and it will be twice as worthwhile.


Tell me and I'll forget. Show me, and I may not remember. Involve me, and I'll understand.


For everything you miss, you gain something; And for everything you gain, you lose something. It is about your outlook towards life: You can either regret or rejoice.


Attitudes are contagious. Are yours worth catching?

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Cool new gadgets I want

iNnovation: 2 Freakishly Futuristic iPhone Add-Ons

When the iPhone came out, did anyone really expect it to spawn all kinds of bizarre add-on devices that could make this seemingly innocuous smartphone powerful enough to do pretty much whatever we want it to? Well, we have a feeling some people did, because iPhone gadgets with associated apps have been bouncing out left and right. One of the most interesting (and useful) ones we’ve seen lately is this $50 dongle that turns your iPhone or iPod Touch into a universal remote. It’s made by L5 Technology, who debuted the device at CES 2010. According to them, it’ll actually control any compatible device within about 30 feet via a free app from the app store. Just select the devices you want to control, drag and drop buttons where you want them, and you’re good to go.

Another handy invention to debut at CES was the Mophie credit card reader device. It’ll let you take payments with nothing more than your iPhone, a third-party app, and this little device which attaches directly to your phone. Imagine how much easier this would be for merchants than carrying around a computer to take credit cards at trade shows and other remote locations.

Neck-Mounted Camera Lets You Blog Every Second of Life

You thought those personal blogs detailing every moment of some random person’s every day were annoying? Get ready for an even more personal level of sharing: the Vicon Revue is a wearable digital camera that takes pictures all day with no effort on the user’s part. The first version released is a research model used as a “memory aid” for people with Alzheimer’s or other memory issues…but the consumer version will likely be used for photographic picblogging of the fascinating minutiae of strangers’ lives.

The camera is equipped with a whole suite of sensors that tell it when to start snapping furiously. When the wearer’s environmental conditions – like the lighting level or ambient temperature – change, it snaps one pic per second. Otherwise, it takes a new picture every 30 seconds.If you’re the type of person who is inclined to record every second of every day, the Vicon Revue offers a simple way to do that without putting a lot of work into it. And since the camera is worn around the neck instead of held up to the face, it’s possible that the people you interact with will feel more at-ease than they would with a conventional camera pointed at them.

Cool Underwater Camera Casts Off to Catch Sea Life Pics


Here’s an invention for everyone who loves watching marine life at the beach but doesn’t want to actually get into the water. The Beriscope looks like a child’s toy, but it’s actually a little more sophisticated than that. The spherical end of the gizmo – which is actually a camera – is attached to a long tether that allows the ball to descend into the water. The user then places the device up to their eyes to watch the underwater show.

Throwing the camera into the water is a bit like casting a fishing line: you rear back and then let it go with all your might. When you’re ready to bring the camera back up, just twist on the opposite hand grip and the cord retracts like magic. Everything is coated in protective rubber, minimizing the chance that the device will be broken on the way down or the way back up.

It’s easy to imagine a gadget like this being used to scout out potential diving spots or just to get a taste of what it’s like under the water for those who aren’t able to scuba dive. It would be nearly impossible to direct the ball camera to a specific place, so this camera seems best left to those who are able to go with the flow and watch whatever underwater visions might happen to float by. But if the designer, Jaewon Choi, were able to add a light to the design, we can see it becoming a hot rental item at beaches all around the world.