Sunday, December 25, 2011
Friday, December 23, 2011
One of the Worst The Price Is Right Players Ever
Painful to watch.. But do watch the whole clip
'I can't believe this', 'I can't believe this' , 'I can't believe this'
'I can't believe this', 'I can't believe this' , 'I can't believe this'
Monday, December 19, 2011
North Korea 7 days diary tourism video
The national geographic photographer David Pluth traveled 2007 through North Korea. This is his video diary!
North Korea launches cruise, pushes tourism
It has karaoke and fresh coffee, but the bathrooms on the lower decks are out of water and some guests sleep on the floor. Welcome aboard North Korea's first cruise ship
North Korea TV presenter announces Kim Jong-il passing
News clip of the DPRK state media on the leader's passing
Mass mourning over Kim Jong il's passing
The North Korean leader suffered a heart attack on Saturday due to physical and mental over-work, KCNA reported. He was on his train, travelling to offer "field guidance" to workers, when he died.
Kim Jong-il, the "dear leader" still venerated by many in North Korea but reviled abroad, has died aged 69.
The official KCNA news agency described his young son and heir apparent as "the great successor", urging the nation, people and military to rally behind and "faithfully revere" Kim Jong-un.
Kim Jong-il, the "dear leader" still venerated by many in North Korea but reviled abroad, has died aged 69.
The official KCNA news agency described his young son and heir apparent as "the great successor", urging the nation, people and military to rally behind and "faithfully revere" Kim Jong-un.
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Brinicle - Underwater icicle of death
Bizarre Brinicle forms BENEATH the sea and kills everything in its path. Nature you scary
Farmville ad parody
Zygna has since grown into a multi million company with recent plans for IPO to raise a Billion
How to Make a Catamaran Sailboat from PVC Pipe
Not sure if you want to sail in more than in river with that boat
Friday, December 16, 2011
Dolphin gets artificial fins
Tyre manufacturing company has come to the rescue of Fuji the dolphin who was stricken by a mysterious life threatening illness and lost her fin. She caught a disease that begun gradually rotting her tail and her tail had to be amputated to save her life. For awhile the now 37-year old Fuji survived without a fin, but her lack of exercise and weight gain proved problematic. A friend of the handler's working at one of Japan's leading tyre makers, Bridgestone Corp, offered to make them an artificial tail fin for Fuji, the first of its kind in the world. The result was a tail fin 30 centimetres in length and 70 centimetres wide, a bit smaller than the tail of a healthy dolphin of Fuji's size.
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
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