Monday, May 31, 2010

rainbow rose sold first time in Britain


The spectacular rainbow rose is being sold in Britain for the first time - and smiles are blooming.

The non-artificial flower, also known as the happy rose, is created through a groundbreaking process where vibrant coloured plant extracts are injected into the stem.

Bloomin' marvellous: Rainbow roses are non-artificial flowers also known as the happy rose. It uses a groundbreaking process where vibrant coloured plant extracts are injected into the stem

Pick of the bunch: The rainbow rose is available in Britain for the first time. It was created when Dutch rose growers River Flowers and F.J. Zandbergen & Zn joined forces

The extracts work as a dye and are sucked up into the petals resulting in the vivid multicoloured flower.

Happy Roses were created when Dutch rose growers River Flowers and F.J. Zandbergen & Zn joined forces to try to create the perfect gift flower.

Previously unobtainable in Britain, rose seller Interrose has now brought the incredible flower to the British market. They can be purchased online at Interrose.co.uk.

A single happy rose costs £24.49, a dozen of the multicoloured flowers costs £64.87.



Source:- Daily Mail

Taig Khris jump skater breaks world record


EXTREME in-line skating champion Taig Khris set a new world freefall record of 12.5 metres in France when he launched himself off the Eiffel Tower onto a ramp.

Thousands of people turned out to see a skater dive from the first floor of the Eiffel tower into a huge quarter pipe.

Taig Khris, an X-Games champion, launched himself into a 12-metre drop and landed on a 30-metre high ramp.

At the bottom, a giant airbag was there to stop him. On the first attempt, Khris fell on a failed landing, but he chose to try his luck again.

On his second attempt, Khris jumped flawlessly and crowds were cheering as he set a new world record for the highest jump on roller skates ever to take place.

Dropping from the first floor of the Tower about 40 metres above ground onto a quarterpipe overnight, Frenchman Khris ended his run in a giant airbag.

"I've never had such a strong adrenaline rush," he said after the vertiginous jump, in which he beat the 8.53-metre record set by American Danny Way.

He said he made the jump "to give people the desire to reach beyond their limits, to follow their passions, their dreams".



Top 7 Tourist Attractions of Delhi, India

Tourist  Attractions of Delhi Qutb Minar, Delhi Humayun Tomb, Delhi Red Fort, Delhi Jama Masjid, Bahai House, Lotus temple, Lakshmi Narayan temple, Delhi Birla Temple, Delhi India GateAncient Delhi has a rich history. During the last excavations in the ruined fortifications of the Purana Quila, an old fort was discovered. From that discovery, it was assessed that the city foundation dates back to 1200 B.C. and is identical with the Indraprastha, the legendary metropolis of the Aryans. The first historic records come however from the 11th century A.D., when the Rajput princes had their seat in the city. In the 12th century, Islamic invaders invaded Delhi. Prithviraj Chauhan, the last Hindu king who ruled in Delhi was killed in 1192 in a battle. From this time to the British colonial reign ruled Muslim rulers.

While in Delhi, you need to visit some of the ancient monuments and architectures that blends with new architecture within the city.

1.Red Fort, Delhi

Tourist  Attractions of Delhi_www.wonders-world007

Red fort of Delhi was added in 2007 to UNESCO’s world cultural heritage list. The red fort is the largest building of Delhi and one of the city’s major tourist attractions. Completed after 9 years of construction during 1648, not only does it resemble the fort in Agra, but it was constructed after the Mughal capital shifted from Agra to Delhi. The fort is imposing with its mile-long wall and octagonal form. Up to 1857, it served as the residence for the Mughal Emperors. You will enter the fort through the powerful Lahore Gate and you’ll pass the many souvenir shops that line the route to the old Meena Bazaar, which was operated by the socially higher state women of the Mughal court.

2.Humayun Tomb, Delhi

Tourist  Attractions of Delhi

The tomb of Humayun—the second Mughal Emperor who ruled from 1508 to 1556-- was nominated by UNESCO in 1993 to its list of world cultural heritages. This tomb was the first Mughal tomb and set the “look” for future Mughal tombs which combined the mausoleum and garden into one complex. This tomb was the first garden tomb of India, and also served as an example for the Taj Mahal in Agra. Humayun’s widow Hamida Begum led the erection of the tomb in 1562, after the death of her husband, Mughal Emperor Jehangir, and it was completed after 9 years of construction with the help of Persian master builders.

3.Qutb Minar and its Monuments, Delhi

Qutb  Minar monuments, india

The Qutb complex is a terrain in Delhi, where the ruins of the first mosque constructed by the Muslim after the conquest of the city during the year 1200 stands. The main parts of this complex are the Qutb Minar (the minaret of this mosque), Alai Minar, Quwwat-ul-Islam-Mosque as well as the famous iron pillar. Qutb complex is supposed to be the first Muslim construction on Indian land. Since 1993, Qutb Minar and its monuments have been listed as one of UNESCO’s World Cultural Heritage sites.

4.Jama Masjid

Jama Masjid Tourist  Attractions of Delhi

India’s largest mosque - and the third largest of the world--is praised as the most beautiful of all mosques. Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, the builder of the Taj Mahal, led the construction of the imposing Friday mosque around 1650 (completed in 1656) for its new capital Shahjanabad (today Old Delhi). It is made of black and white marble as well as red sandstone, with a 90-square-foot wide courtyard, double-story gates, and a double-span prayer hall with eleven arches. Under these arches, Muslim relics are preserved, of which the most precious are a hair from Mohammed’s beard, his sandals and a footprint. The main prayer hall in the inner courtyard is crowned by three onion-shaped marble domes. A magnificent view from one of the two 120-foot-high minarets acclaims the original name of the mosque "the mosque with the view of the world" (Masjid-i-Jahanuma).

5.Bahai House of Worship (Lotus temple)

Bahai House Tourist  Attractions of Delhi Lotus temple

Completed during 1986, the rotunda with nine entrances and a cupola is a meditation place for the international Bahai religious community. The building is built in the shape of Lotus flower out of white marble. The temple compound is 5 miles long, with a diameter of 150 square feet and a height of over 90 feet.

6.Lakshmi Narayan temple

Birla temple in Delhi

Lakshmi Narayan temple in Delhi also popularly known as ‘Birla Temple’, is dedicated to the Goddess Lakshmi (goddess of fortune) and to her husband Narayan, an incarnation of God Vishnu (known as world preserver); and to Durga (main goddess), to Hanuman (monkey god), to Krishna (incarnation of Vishnu), and to Shiva. The temple contains a Buddhist prayer room. This temple was built by a millionaire industrialist family Birla in 1938, one of the financial supporters of the independence movement. Birla did not build his temple out of the precious colorful sandstone, but rather out of brick which was then plastered. Unfortunately, you cannot photograph the interior of the temple. You will discover inside the temple magnificently decorated life-size statues of the divinity. In the temple, music was also played. The temple compound was inaugurated in 1939 by Mahatma Gandhi. He lived in the nearby Birla-house.

7.India Gate

India Gate Attractions of Delhi

India Gate is located at the eastern end of the Raj path. It is a warrior memorial for Indian soldiers, who were killed during the First World War as members of the British army at the northwest border of Afghanistan. The foundation stone of India Gate was laid down by Lord Connaught in 1921 and it was designed by architect Edwin Lutyens. The walls of the India Gate carry the names of 85,000 soldiers who died in the war. To honor them, an eternal flame burns around the clock with clarified butter.


Sunday, May 30, 2010

Wood-Chip Sculptures of Sergei Bobkov


The bird seems frozen. The wings are spread wide. Looking so alive, it seems almost unbelievable that it is made of cembra pine wood chips. Artist Sergey Bobkov spent half a year to produce this wonderful eagle, working with practically no days off, 10 to 12 (and sometimes even 14) hours a day. No wonder! It took about 7 thousand feathers to make the plumage! But it is definitely worth it – the result does not differ much from its living prototype. Artist’s collection consists of all kinds of birds and animals: life-size sables, squirrels, owls and so on.

Before making a new “pet” Sergey Bobkov carefully studies its anatomy, habits and anything else that can help him better understand the chosen creature. And the technology itself is his invention.

“It’s not too interesting to do what others can,” the artist says. “To create something out of nothing in a completely new way is far more inspiring”.

Sergey Bobkov gradually developed his own technique to prevent wood chips from crumbling; in order to do this, he puts them in water for several days. Most of the time the artist prefers to work with cembra pine; however, some elements are better made of willow or beech, for example.

From a 2-3-inch long bar the artist makes 100 to 150 wood chips. Then the chips are carefully rolled to form a feather. Sergey says that wood chips are rather flexible material. Finished works of art do not need any special care; however, they do need to be protected from dust and direct sunlight. After one open air exhibition the artist had to shower his beloved pets; no harm was done to either one of them.

None of Sergey’s artworks are for sale; however, he was offered some five hundred thousand rubles (more than $17,000) for his Eagle.






















Source:- English Russia

Saturday, May 29, 2010

20 Twitter Pick Up Lines | 2010 Twitter one Liners

1. You sound kind of dumb on Twitter, but I'll give you a chance to redeem yourself in person.

2. (in reply to her posting a cute cat picture) That cat's adorable but nowhere near as cute mine. You should come check her out sometime.

3. (in reply to a drunk tweet) Whoa! Don't Drink-n-Tweet. Not unless I'm there drinking and tweeting with you.

4. You look cute and seem interesting but all your tweets make you sound pretty boring. Two out of three aint bad. (let her reply, "Hey, I'm not boring!" and you respond "Prove it!")

5. (in reply to an "Eating sushi right now" tweet) You're sick! Can you stop making sex jokes over Twitter? This is not the forum. (she'll reply "I wasn't being sexual!" and you keep acting like you don't believe her)

6. You're on twitter an awful lot. I'm sorry you don't have any friends in the real world. (keep playfully teasing her for a few rounds and then ask if she wants to meet up)

7. Ha! Your profile picture is using a Myspace angle. You must either be fat or really confident. (will prod her to saying she's confident... women love being goaded into complimenting themselves)

8. You're a little know-it-all on here. Okay, what do I do for a living? If you get it wrong, you have to take me to dinner. (if she gets it right, you take her dinner... win, win!)

9. Your tweets belay your old soul. Here's hoping you don't have old-looks too.

10. (Tweet your phone number) Shit, I just sent you my number on accident. Can you call it so I can talk to you and make sure I didn't just send my # to a creep.

11. Dude, I have the craziest story, but I can't share it on Twitter. What's your #, I'll call you and tell you about it.

12. How old's that profile picture? It looks like it was taken in the 90s. (She'll send a new one and you keep saying the pictures look old until she agrees to meet)

13. You seem really cool on here. I'd totally hang out with you in person if I wasn't afraid you were a creepy stalker. (she says she's not one... push that button for a few rounds and then say, "okay fine, let's meet but only in public")

14. You Tweet about EVERYTHING. I'd be into hanging out but I'm afraid you'd blab about us on Twitter. (she says she won't, then you take that as a tacit agreement to meet up)

15. I don't think you're old enough to be on here. I'm not sure you can hang with the big boys.

16. Before you ask, no I will not send nude pictures of myself. I don't know you!

17. I feel like I should be really into you, but I'm not. What's wrong?

18. (after Twitter goes down) Dude, they tracked the Twitter outage to your account. Stop crashing Twitter! (keep blaming her, if she buys it, say she can make up for it by going on a date)

19. (She "follows" you) Yo, stop stalking me online! (she'll say she's not stalking you and probably unfollow you... reply "Whoa, now you've hurt my feelings... I've just had people play with me on here before" Then tell her a story about a chick playing with your emotions on Twitter... keep pushing for her to reply, "I wouldn't do that!"... then you're in)

20. I'm switching to a new account and I told all the cool people what it is. You think you can hang? (she'll say she doesn't care at first, then she'll beg to prove herself... then on the new account, you're in)

Friday, May 28, 2010

Japan's plans to create a robot-operated moon base by 2020

Today's news here in English and here in Japanese relates to what I've been saying about how the US should eventually have no choice but to begin concentrating on the Moon again (though the manned asteroid visit should be no problem), simply because the Moon is at just the right location whereby other nations (Japan, China, Russia, India) and private industry are able to explore it and I doubt that the US will be content to simply sit by and wait an extra 15 years for a single manned Mars flyby while the rest of the world is constructing and operating bases on the Moon. Wait for it...

As for the plan itself, it would involve sending robots to the south pole where solar energy is plentiful (24 days of light followed by 4 days of darkness) whereby they would then begin constructing a base. Recent experiences with the Mars rovers may lead one to believe that robots are incapable of doing work with any haste, but that is simply due to the large communication delay between here and Mars. On the Moon there is almost no delay at all (about 2.5 seconds there and back) so robots can easily be controlled from Earth, and in fact the Lunokhod rover drove a total of 37 km on the Moon back in 1973.

Japan's plans to create a robot-operated moon base by 2020



According to the proposal, the first robots would begin in 2015 by landing on the Moon, investigating and sending high-res images of the surface, as well as using seismometers to determine the interior composition of the Moon. After that in 2020 it would involve setting up a self-sufficient base through these robots which could move about in a 100 km radius, as well as sending back lunar rocks to Earth for analysis.

None of this is actually that difficult to accomplish, since the entire operation would be done robotically and these robots are extremely easy to control from Earth. Not only that, but setting up in the first place is not too difficult either. The rovers sent to Mars for example landed by using an interesting air bag system (inflate to encompass the rover, bounce bounce bounce bounce...then come to a stop, deflate and let the rover out) that would be impossible to use for humans due to the g-forces involved. Also note that since the Moon has (pretty much) no atmosphere any construction done on the Moon by these robots would be permanent. If part of setting up the base involved construction of a flat area for future landings, it would then remain as a permanent structure that anyone could use later on. Construct a habitation suitable for protecting humans from radiation and that would be there forever too.

Expected cost for the base: $2 billion, or less than one-eighth NASA's yearly budget. Or Canada's pitiful CSA budget (double it and I'll stop calling it pitiful) over 6 years.
Source :- pagef30

Thursday, May 27, 2010

How Do You Tell A Story Without Words









31 Extraordinary Hotel Rooms with an absolutely unique

Features

*The kitchen and bathroom are shared with Room 02

Description:
Pure orange tones and minimalistic forms provide for true relaxation and bestow your sun-hungry countenance with a healthy complexion. This room composes an accomodation unit together with The Symbol Room, both sharing a bathroom and a cozy, live-in kitchen - ideal for four persons, though it can also be rented individually.







Symbol Room

Features:
*The kitchen and bathroom are shared with Room 01

Description:
Created entirely from square wooden plates, this black and white room incites and excites the imagination to ponder the meaning of the one symbol or other. There are 300 altogether, which guarantees more than enough food for thought. This room composes an accomodation unit together with The Orange Room, both sharing a bathroom and a cozy, live-in kitchen - ideal for four persons, though it can also be rented individually.





Castle Room

Features:
*Bed is a castle and furnitures are houses
*A small kitchen in the hallway

Description:
T-H-E vintage City Lodge domicile - it all began with this room. Our guests slumber in the midst of a gigantic, colourful wooden fortress, between dwellings harbouring both wardrobe and desk. The meadow round the knight's helmet also has a miniature golf course in it - brilliant! Paired with The Dwarves' Room, ideal for three persons.








Clouds

Features:
*a very bright and relaxing room
*has a small kitchen
*in combination with castle a separat app.

Description:
A bright and minimalistic room, giving everything to relax,with two big cloud-photos hanging on the walls. Shares kitchen and bath with the Castle Room (together an ideal appartement for 4 to 5 persons).





Flying Bed

Features:
*A slanted floor

Description:
A room with a slanted floor which makes grandma's bed seem to fly. The wardrobe comes out of the wall, but the table has got to stay put! In the rustic bathroom of natural stone you will find eggplant-coloured slate.





4 Beams

Features:
*The bed is suspended from ropes (1.6 metres high)

Description:
Your place of rest is literally knotted to four large ceiling rafters with thick shipping rope. The bed suspended one and a half metres from above can only be reached with a vertical ladder. Climb, climb! Unfortuntately, security regulations bar this room from being rented out to overweight guests!





Tempel

Features:
*A partially open bathroom
*No Smoking Room

Description:
Sleep in a silver temple beneath the resplendent heavenly spheres. The open bed has a terraced structure. Asian flair with aged masonry.







Hol(l)y-Wood

Features:
*A beautiful balcony
*The bathroom has walls made of transparent red glass

Description:
In the wooden room the separate beds can both be reached with ladders at heights of 1 and 2 metres respectively. The bathroom has walls made of transparent red glass (though the washbasin and WC can be secluded with a curtain). On the walls you find chair upholstery from grandma's days. A beautiful balcony!






Mirror Room

Features:
*Entirely decorated with mirrors
*Common bathroom
*No Smoking Room

Description:
Definitely one of City Lodge's highlights.The diamand-shaped room is completely(!) laid out with mirrors and gives you the impression of living in a kaleidoscope. Caution: Very sexy!






Wrapped

Features:
*Common bathroom

Description:
A tubular room with three consecutively ordered, terraced beds. The floor is hilly and even the wands are tilted! Like being in a mine - isn't that a lift there in the corner...?






Therapy

Features:
*A variety of artifical lamps
*No Smoking Room

Description:
This entirely white room can be darkened and illuminated at your desire with a variety
of artifical lamps. A mirror located above the bed allows you to see yourself 'in another light' - spectrally therapeutic and very spectacular! Windows and wasbasin are hidden behind soft white plush.






Blue Room

Features:
*Sails made of high-grade steel circumscribe the bed

Description:
In front of an exclusively blue background mirrored sails have been set up around the bed. This room was previously called Mirrors, it was and still remains one of the earliest City Lodge favourites.






The Table

Features:
*A circular bed

Description:
The bed is a large disk. The warm, earth-tone walls and ceiling lend the room an incredibly pleasant and meditative atmosphere.Here is one of the most beautiful bathrooms!






Upside Down
Features:
*The room is topsy-turvy
*Four beds and four seats are beneath
*No Smoking Room

Description:
The furnishings hang from the ceiling and you sleep and sit in comfortable boxes beneath the floorboards. Uncannily surreal! The only four-bed room. One of the most unique accomodations.




Glas House
Features:
*The bathroom was constructed out of old windows
*A beautiful balcony

Description:
A house made of green stained glass stands in this room, and next to it a romantic writer's arbour with a century-old skylight. A pendulous stone at the head of the bed holds it in position. A wondrous, green light! Fantastic walls! Authentically antique!






Gallery
Features:
*A circular bed which can be set in motion by pedal
*A large room with a roof
*The bathroom walls are made of blue acrylic glass

Description:
A large room with a gable roof. The bathroom in this room is like a small house, entirely made of blue glass. From the high seat you can observe the antics and 'goings-on' in the circular bed, and its rotations present you with constantly changing perspectives through strategically positioned, empty picture frames. A very spacious room. Equisite furniture!







Freedom
Features:
*A beautiful balcony
*toilet inside the cell

Description:
A friendly prison cell with a hole in the wall. The toilet is in the room, just like we know it should be! What's different: You really WANT to stay here, it's extremely comfortable. Freedom awaits on the balcony with a parasol.






Grandma's
Features:
*A bathroom in the wardrobe

Description:
Inside grandma's wardrobe the shower and toilet are hidden,
but don't block your own way - in the middle there are also drawers! The bed is extremely old,
like everything else here. Toasty-cozy!







Padded Cell
Features:
*Common shower room
*No Smoking Room

Description:
From top to bottom and all around the bed, everything is upholstered with green leather.
A kingly or queenly room where one can hear his own heart beat when the spirit grows weary.
Small but exquisite, and undeniably noble on top of that!






Gruft
Features:
*sleep in coffins
*or in the labyrinth below

Description:
In both coffins you can even slumber beneath closed lids! Exclusively connoisseur room for
all those "Nosferatus" who cannot wait for that which awaits us all. Whosoever has second thoughts can creep to the bedplace below, safe within the labyrinth. Not only a unique experience for Gothic die-hards...an exquisite location on top of that!




Landscapes
Features:
*room has wave-like walls
*top light similar to a church
*backlight country-photos

Description:
With its various rounded forms, its octogonal ceiling illumination and light-flooded landscape and cloud pictures, the Landscape Room is one of the most aesthetically pleasing quarters in the City Lodge. However, circumspection is a prerequisite here! Guests ought not to lean themselves or their belongings on the wave-shaped wall. Like in the average museum the regulation applies here: "Please do not touch". Trust is better than guardrails!








Chicken Curry
Features:
*could be used as a photo-studio
*bed underneath the floor behind 'garage-door'
*very brightfull illuminated

Description:
The Chicken Curry Room possesses an India-inspired appeal. An exceptionally bright, large and empty room which could also be utilised as a photographer's studio or shooting location with its gigantic lighting boxes and roll-out backdrops. The gentle pink of the walls compensates for the chromatic tints of the brilliantly luminous neon tubes. The bed is located in the floor, beneath a kind of garage gate.






Space-Cube
Features:
*great light
*balcony
*crazy bed-mechanic

Description:
Shall we sleep together or in separate beds? You can decide at the last moment and crank the illuminated barrier between the bed halves up or down. The bed is a monolith and dispenses a mystically blue light with its walls of coloured glass. Not exclusively for eternal quarrelers! Whether homo, hetero or bi, happy here together, don't ask "why"!






Museum
Features:
*elastic floor
*misconstructions and others on the walls
*very nice illumination

escription:
A large room decorated with historically meaningful relics and a variety of construction errors originatingfrom the earliest days of the City Lodge. This museum dedicated to oneself is especially for observers with pith and friends of patina something unforgettably EXQUISITE. An excellent "initiation room" for first-time visitorswith its extraordinarily pleasant atmosphere.






Speicher
Features:
*high bed
*balcony

Description:
Akin to a barn, this room is constructed from the ages-old rafters of the house. A hidden ladder leads up to the berth, from which one can survey the pillow fortress made of potato sacks packed with foam rubber. Very pleasant earth tones.









Nudes
Features:
*full of nude photos
*blue stone bath, open

Description:
The sandstone bathroom has been coloured with such a powerful blue and in such a wonderful fashion that it simply could not be hidden behind walls! Lilac-toned walls and velvet curtains capture your fancy well into the sweetness
of slumber...








Medi-Terra
Features:
*palisade bed
*mediterrane flair
*beautiful natur photos

Description:
A roughly hewn stone wall and the vivid azure blue colouring remind opening soon: visitors of a Mediterranean village. The room is rather cozy and offers space only for one person. The bed has been carpentered from palisade wood. Rustic comfort with southerly style among flower-photos.






Two Lions
Features:
*sleep in a cage or double bed
*beautiful wooden bath with balcony
*biggest room, the 'suite' of the hotel

Description:
Dual cages, situated in the centre of this spacious menagerie, rest on stilts measuring 1.5 meters tall and await applause from the neighbouring guest(s). Your curtain presides over what your audience sees and what not! Each latticework can be a bedplace for one. Or there is room or two, vis-à-vis from the opulent and roomy bathroom. The toilet thrones atop a tower and permits voyeuristc peeks into the golden bathtub.








Nightlight
Features:
*Bronce and gold painted walls
*bath is giant plastic bag
*spy-mirror to the neighbor's room

Description:
The wild brush strokes of abstractly painted murals surround and adorn the mirrored aperture to the goings-on next door - an opened curtain might just invite you to have a look! The bathroom is a gigantic plastic bag - a real sensation!







Electric Wallpapers
Features:
*futuristic computer paintings
*a kitchen is included

Description:
A recommendation for first-time visitors wanting to try out what City Lodge is all about.
This straightforward accomodation, which is especially suited for longer stays due to its fully equipped kitchen. Lots of daylight. The most "normal" quarterings in our City Lodge.





Forest
Features:
*sleep upon a wooden hill
*nice balcony with morning light

Description:
Dawn's early light smiles on glistening magenta and rewards you with an unbelievable chromatic experience at the break of day. 100 Nordic runes are suspended from a pink-toned celestial canopy and summon up the mood of a witches' or sorcerers' coven.
All the same, the bathroom has been done in citrus yellow... A good place of rest for rangers, way up yonder on the woodpile! An earthly ladder takes you there...