Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Fantabulous NatGeo pics

None of these pictures are Photoshoped or edited. All of them are pictures taken by photographers. There are plenty more cool picture in the National Geographic website, I only chose the ones that amazed me. (Read the descriptions of each pic, in case if you want to know more about each of them.) :D




Photograph by Jay Fine
In New York Harbor the Statue of Liberty weathers a lightning storm against the sparkle of the New Jersey shore. Although this bolt missed the monument, a few are estimated to strike Lady Liberty each year.




Photograph by Olivier Grunewald
The blue flame of burning sulfur flickers near a miner on Kawah Ijen volcano in East Java. The pungent element is mined near the crater’s highly acidic lake for such industrial uses as rubber and sugar processing.




Photograph by Christopher Swann 
Mexico,
Surfacing in warm winter waters off the Baja California coast, a gray whale flashes its baleen plates by a boat. The area's lagoons and bays provide breeding and calving grounds for the giants, which migrate from as far north as the Bering Sea.




Photograph by Kathy ParkerRobe,
Australia
"Living on a farm in South Australia," says Parker, 31, "we find a lot of blue-tongue lizards in our yard. This one came to our back door courtesy of Tiger, our son's cat, who bravely brings us all sorts of amazing creatures—alive and unharmed—for inspection and approval."




Photograph Alex Saberi
United Kingdom—A lone mute swan stretches its wings upon a brook as the mists of dawn filter through London's Richmond Park. By tradition, the British monarch has the right to claim ownership of unmarked birds of this species in open water.




Photograph by Madison Hall
A dew-bathed juvenile leopard takes a peaceful moment atop a fallen tree on a wintry South African morning. Compared with other African game, leopards are famously shy and rarely seen, partially because of their largely nocturnal hunting habits. Leopards number among many other species of top predators whose population numbers are falling due to human impacts, making this a special sighting of a rare animal that is both powerful and extraordinarily gorgeous.




Photograph by Jose Cardona
At a Maui aquarium a Hawaiian green turtle makes a guest appearance. Members of this threatened species are unique among sea turtles for their herbivorous diet, thought to imbue their fat with a greenish hue.




Photograph by Brian Skerry, National Geographic
An oceanic whitetip shark and diver swim in the Bahamas.




Photograph by Stephen Alvarez, National Geographic
Decken's sifakas appear right at home in their karst home in western Madagascar. These lemurs live among the unusual pinnacles of the Tsingy de Bemaraha, which started to form 1.8 million years ago as groundwater dissolved and shaped the porous limestone.




Photograph by Meta Penca
A bear stretching it's legs.
Mimmi the brown bear shows her flair for flexibility during an afternoon stretch at the Ähtäri Zoo. Despite intense summer heat, the lively resident lifted paws for minutes at a time in poses she learned from her mother.




Photograph by Jonathan Blair, National Geographic
A year-old Nile crocodile attempts to snap up a frog in the St. Lucia Estuary. Part of the iSimangaliso Wetland Park, which UNESCO named a World Heritage site in 1999, the protected area is Africa’s largest estuarine system.




Photograph by Chia Ming Chien
Singapore,
The vertiginous "infinity pool" at the Marina Bay Sands resort offers a sweeping view of Singapore, a country that's achieved success while building up instead of out.




Photograph by Steve Winter
A tiger peers at a camera trap it triggered while hunting in the early morning in the forests of northern Sumatra, Indonesia. Tigers can thrive in many habitats, from the frigid Himalaya to tropical mangrove swamps in India and Bangladesh.




Photograph by Jim Richardson
The fallow deer in the park at Knole, Kent, have looked down at the world with long-nosed lordliness since the days of King James. The grandeur of this aristocratic style seeped into every corner of King James's England—and into the language used by the translators of his Bible. It was an age in which social hierarchy was considered a reflection of the divine order of the universe.



Here, in Dubai, natural and man-made electricity illuminate the night. As jagged needles of lightning darn an overcast sky, the sail-shaped, 1,053-foot-tall (321-meter) Burj Al Arab hotel glows green on the edge of the Persian Gulf.










Tuesday, November 29, 2011

An adult electric eel can generate a charge capable of knocking a horse off its feet


This charge can be at least as powerful as 600 volts, which is about five times the capacity of a typical American wall socket! This power is generated by a group of around 6,000 specialized cells called electrocytes, which are able to store electricity like a battery. Despite their name and appearance, electric eels are not actually "eels" - they are more properly classified as a fish similar to carp or catfish! Human deaths from these creatures is actually quite infrequent, though multiple jolts can cause heart failure. The main risk when encountering this animal is drowning after being stunned by an electric shock.

Souce : NatGeo

Mickey and Minnie Mouse were married in real life!


Wayne Allwine took over the voice acting for Mickey Mouse in 1977. He was only the third person to ever voice Mickey (Walt Disney himself was the first one). He voiced Mickey until he died in 2009, doing it for 32 years! Actress Russi Taylor began performing for Minnie Mouse in 1986 and still does so to this day, making her the longest lasting performer for Minnie Mouse.

The two got married in 1991 and remained together until Wayne died in 2009! Details of their personal life aren't easily available, but it's not hard to imagine the two falling in love after long recording sessions while playing their rodent characters!

Free stuff for "The Sims Social" players






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Click on the Image of the thing that you want to Claim.
(For Free ! ) :D
 I prefer all of them.  :D


Free 1000 Simoleons 

Free Dunkin Doughnut coffee maker 

Free Sims poster

Free 300 Simoleons

Free Water Plant

Free Sunflower

Free 2000 Simoleons

Free rabbit in a hat


Monday, November 28, 2011

Easiest way to download YouTube videos (No Installations)


Step 1 - Choose a YouTube video and let it play.


Step 2 - Type the word "kiss" in-between "www." and "youtube.." like in the image bellow.

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Step 3 - You will get redirected to another website, sometimes your browser might ask you to allow java for that website. In that case just press "always allow". Also a pop-up message will appear as below. (Only in the first attempt)

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if this happens, just tick the "always trust content from this publisher" and press "Run"
(if any of this doesn't happen, just skip to step 4) :D 

Step 4 - You should see a page like this. Now all you gotta do is just select the format and the video quality you prefer and let it download. 

  

♫  TADAA !!! ♫ 





Saturday, November 26, 2011

An Australian island has built bridges for crabs!




Christmas Island has a particular species of crabs that is at odds with modern society. Every year, when the wet season begins in the Australian Island, as many as 50 million crabs migrate from the rainforest to the sea in order to breed.


As a result, the crabs have to cross over human-built roads and other structures. The death toll for these crabs at the end of the mating season can be as high as 500,000, just from their deadly encounters with humans.


To solve this problem without having to close roads and interrupt the island's activities, preservationists have devised different methods, like this train bridge that allows them to bypass over the roads safely.

Friday, November 25, 2011

Prevent Eyestrain with this software

EyeDefender is an application that provides reminders for resting your eyes. This software has been designed to prevent Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS)

As explained by the developer, CVS symptoms include -

" Eyestrain, Blurred vision, Delayed focusing, Headaches, Back/neck aches, Dry and Burning eyes, Distorted Color vision, Forehead heaviness, Light sensitivity, and sore eyes "  



Following image shows the settings that I prefer.


( Its only 187 Kb's )
P.S - In case if it pops up when you really don't want it, all you gotta do is hit 'esc'..

Also this helps me to make me realize how long I've been using the computer.(because it get activated every 30mins) :D







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