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August 10th, 2006

2010 World Cup Map for Tourists

I’ve you plan to have a visit to South Africa to watch World Cup 2010, you’d better have this map. This “You will DIE Areas for 2010 World Cup” map will show you where is safe and where is not.

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P. S. The legend of this map looks funny…

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July 29th, 2006

Save Your Petrol in Six Easy Ways

Petrol price is going up, and up and up. One thing for sure it will going down, AGAIN! So, the only way to save is…

Properly Inflated Tires
According to an exercise at Carnegie Mellon University, only 1 in 81 cars has the recommended air pressure in all four tires. Keep an accurate tire pressure gauge in your glove box (many gas station gauges give false readings) and check your pressure at least once a month when the tires are cold.
Average savings: 3%

Tailgating NASCAR Style
This is a little secret race car drivers have known about for years. Cruising just a few inches away from the car directly in front of you cuts down on wind resistance (”drag”). The front car pushes aside most of the air and your engine doesn’t have to work as hard. Plus you actually help the car in front because two vehicles moving together create less total resistance than one vehicle running alone.
Average savings: 16%

The Brick Trick
Critical water shortages were permanently averted years ago by the simple act of dropping a brick down everyone’s toilet tank. So why not get the same results in your car with a bucket full of gravel or decorative aquarium sand? Less money down your tank means more money in your pocket.
Average savings: 21%

Forward Momentum
It’s a simple law of physics: Objects at motion tend to stay at motion. Get your speed up to a few hundred MPH, then switch off the engine and coast a while. You’ll get where you’re going faster, and you’ll be sailing right past that smug prick in the hybrid.
Average savings: 33% to 42% depending on wind direction


Gravity’s Rainbow
This one takes a little advance planning, but the savings can really add up. Always drive downhill. You may not get to work or see your house as often but who cares? You’re on Newton’s dime now. It won’t use any more fuel than a kid sliding down a grassy hill on a sheet of cardboard, and it’ll be just as much fun.
Average savings: 54% plus

Cut Their Throats
U.S. oil and auto industry executives (just like the cigarette companies) have known for decades that petroleum is addictive and deadly, but did nothing about it. We’re all driving SUVs and luxury pickup trucks because of their greed and shortsightedness. Instead of rewarding the bastards with multi-million dollar bonuses and extravagant perks, we should be murdering them in their sleep.
Average savings: 0% but it’ll make us all feel much better about ourselves!

Source: The Specious Report

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June 27th, 2006

Engineering Marvel: The Monitor-Merrimac Memorial Bridge-Tunnel (MMMBT)

The Monitor-Merrimac Memorial Bridge-Tunnel (MMMBT), a 4.6-mile long combination bridge-tunnel system (named for the two ironclad ships that fought in the Hampton Roads harbor during the Civil War) connecting two Virginia communities across the mouth of the James River.

MMMBT

The tunnel is 4,800 feet long from portal to portal, and it was built by the immersed sunken tube method, comprised of 15 prefabricated segments each 300 feet long and with two 2-lane bores, placed by lay-barges and joined together in a trench dredged in the bottom of the harbor, and backfilled over with earth. Four percent (4%) maximum grades are utilized in the tunnel, and a 60 mph design speed. The traffic lanes in the tunnel are 13 feet wide, with 2.5-foot-wide ledges on either side of the roadway, and with 16.5 feet of vertical clearance from the roadway to the ceiling. The current shipping channel above the deepest part of the tunnel has 800 feet of horizontal width and 45 feet of vertical depth below the average low-tide water level, and the tunnel was designed and built deep enough to allow for a future enlargement of the shipping channel to 1,000 feet of horizontal width and 55 feet of vertical depth below the average low-tide water level.

The MMMBT opened in April 1992 after seven years of construction. The MMMBT cost $400 million to build, and it includes a four-lane tunnel that is 4,800 feet (1,463 m) long, two man-made portal islands, and 3.2 miles (5.1 km) of twin trestle. (Fabricating the tunnel portion of the bridge and lowering it into place cost $126 million alone.)

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June 4th, 2006

06.06.06

06.06.06 (June 6 2006) the Devil’s Day?

666This Tuesday, the day bears the date of 06.06.06, or abbreviated as 666 is The Number of the Beast - a number that carries hellish significance.

Armageddon believers claim that that sixth day of the sixth month of the new century’s sixth year heralds the end of the world. – Will Tuesday be Doomsday?

Authorities in some cities are worrying prophecy theorists or hate groups might read something ominous into the date and use it as an excuse to stir tension.Some expectant mothers are making birthing appointments to ensure they avoid the date, according to the Sunday Times in London.


Some interesting facts about 666:

  • Movies: The Omen 666
    The 2006 remake of the 1976 horror film The Omen – is released on 06.06.06 worldwide.
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  • Good luck: For Chinese (particularly in China), 666 is the luckiest number and is very popular on vehicle licence plates.
  • Gambling: 666 is the sum of all 36 numbers on a roulette wheel.
  • Computers: Apple’s first computer, the Apple I, was priced at US$666.66.
  • DCLXVI: Lowest six Roman numerals, in descending order, total 666.
  • Life on Earth: Organic molecules are based on carbon-12, with 6 protons and 6 neutrons in the nucleus, surrounded by 6 electrons.
  • Medicine: In the US, 666 is a brand name for a cough syrup.
  • Money: Combining each of Japan’s coins yeilds 666 (¥500, 100, 50, 10, 5, 1)

Source: The Sunday Star

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World’s Population Graphs

Check out these world population graph! See that sharp peak…we need more spaces!!!

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and..do check out this; the World’s Population Clock!

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June 3rd, 2006

Favourite McD Food in Russia

This is the Russian regular meal when they step in McDonald’s.

Russia McDonalds food

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June 2nd, 2006

The Bosnian Pyramid: The First European Pyramid

I found this from a forum and quite amaze about it. It’s about a pyramid found in Bosnia, yeah, BOSNIA! Excavations is underway. You can get more info, latest news, etc. from these sites:

The Bosnian Pyramid, Visocica Hill, is the first European pyramid to be discovered and is located in the heart of Bosnia, in the town of Visoko. The pyramid has all the elements: four perfectly shaped slopes pointing toward the cardinal points, a flat top and an entrance complex.

Brief info:

There are also the ruins of a Medieval walled town, once the base of a Bosnian king Tvrtko of Kotromanic (1338-1391). Because of its similarities to the Pyramid of the Sun in Teotihuacan, Mexico, it has been named the “Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun” (’Bosanska Piramida Sunca’). There are also a three smaller pyramids on the site, the Bosnian Pyramid of the Moon (’Bosanska Piramida Mjeseca’), Bosnian Pyramid of Earth, (’Bosanska Piramida Zemlje’) and Bosnian Pyramid of the Dragon ( ‘Bosanska Piramida Zmaja’).

Some cool shots:

Bosnian Pyramid

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Visoko

My 2 Cents

It has been comfirmed that this is a man-made pyramid! I probably will keep in touch with this. Let see will it be the 8th wonder of the world!

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