Thursday, December 31, 2009

Chinesse Woman Play Rope Skipping Games with a High Heels



Have you ever played a rope skipping games?? well that was one of the most famous games when i was a child. usually when we play those game we don't use any shoes or sandals but this Chinese woman do this rope skipping games with a high heels!!

Dozens of Chinese women wearing high-heels shoes participated in the sports game, including teenage girls and middle-aged women. The game included several traditional events, such as rope skipping and kicking shuttlecock.

Chinese women compete in the rope skipping event of a high heels sports game in Nanjing city..

well how can they keep their balance in these high heels??






2K10

I hope everyone's Twenty-Ten is off to a grand start!

It's that time of the year again. Let's take a look at those old resolutions:

  1. Re-try my third resolution from last year: Every week, I will have something creative constructed to show for my effots throughout that week. To maintain this, I'll keep a weekly record to be posted on my other blog, here.
  2. Up my GPA by two points for next term. (This shouldn't be too hard. For our non-Laurier readers, our school works on a twelve point system.)
  3. Be healthier in these respects:
    • Eat less grease. (i.e. Switch to margerine instead of butter and limit my use of the deep frier.
    • Make a five minute effort towards physically demanding excersize each day.
    • Floss daily.

This has been the most epic failure of resolutions to date. I haven't made a post since June; I switched out of my program to avoid resolution number two; and though my grease intake is down, I have done nothing for my body or my gums.

Yet, these are largely not my concerns for the new year. My resolutions for 2010 will be as follows:
  1. Make use of the little moments for some personal development. For example, when I have nothing to do at the office, I should try some creative writing.
  2. Speak with clarity! Too often, people tell me that they don't understand my accent.
  3. Be generally more conscious of my health. I know I won't hit a gym, but I could certainly walk to the slightly further convenience store to buy my Rudbull. (It's the little things that count, right?)

I wish I gave that more thought, but I didn't.

--
D. Phillips

Two Best Blogger Events for 2009

I would just have to rave about what I consider were the 2 best blogger events for 2009.First is the 5-Day Nescafe Soundschool Concerts and workshops in Boracay.Those who know me personally knows that I also maintain a separate travel blog and food blog. This Boracay event just covered it all. The pop culture event and concerts were for Digital Manila while the Boracay travel experience was for

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Bizarre Boxing Match | Boxing above the Ice



Well this might the most bizarre boxing match I've ever seen this far. the boxer have to handle the cold weather while they fight each other. hmm such as extreme sports.

Wearing nothing but a pair of shorts and sneakers, a group of winter swimmers entertained passers-by during a series of boxing matches performed on a block of floating ice. Held in Harbin City, the wacky competition had contestants punch each other with over sized boxing gloves while struggling to keep their balance on the slippery ice.

One of the ice boxers lost his temper when the referee tried to stop him from hitting his downed opponent and knocked the “official” in the ice-cold water surrounding the ring.




Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Longest eyelashes Record | Woman with the Longest Eyelashes in the World



Well this woman might be held the record as the woman with the longest eyelashes in the world today.

Unfortunately i didn't get the information about this girls. but i thinks this girls could held the guiness world of records for her long eyelashes. Scalp Mvhayy the head grows eyelids. Eyelid eyes against sunlight, dust and moisture, protects.Chinese girl in this picture you can see the effects of the drug suffered wrong side growth is too eyelashes.However, the procedure used to review spending and Guinness now Rkvrdar books in this field

Wonder how she is going to see this beautiful world with that long eyelashes. Er, girl, do you comb it everyday? Be careful not to hurt your eyes and oh, tie it with a ribbon…it will look pretty nice.







How to keep your business protected

If you don't work for a company with more than 200 people in it, your business might be considered small. Yes, standards have changed and now we are facing the truth that is called - big business world - the world where people run big companies and make big money. If you are the owner of a big business you can consider yourself a gambler, as you constantly risk something. I can either bring you a jackpot or ruin you completely. But that is what most gamblers love - they love the risk. It is easier with small companies. Here the small amount of risk is involved. As you practically only have yourself to take care of, an insurance is just a necessary thing. That is why you become obsessed with the idea of finding an insurance that would match your criteria and won't hit your pocket with a big stick.

So what are the main features of the coverage that you have to think about - that is overall liability, property insurance and of course, employee reward. Employee reward insurance is the sort of insurance that gives financial compensation to the workers who are physically hurt, handicapped due to the circumstanced that took place at work. This type of coverage is regulated by the government most of the time.

Property coverage includes losses of assets caused by some disasters and misfortunes, accidents or theft. The insurance will replace your equipments, furniture and inventory, and in some cases can even start reparation works of the whole building if that is inevitable. It can actually work both ways - you can receive monetary compensation and replace everything yourself or accept the reparation work. But it is uncertain how to act so that it is the best, as most of the time everything depends on the money available to you. But we have to confess that the insurance companies do not replace everything taking into consideration the face value of the goods. It can happen so that the money they will give you won't be enough no matter how hard you try to find the thing you need. In such case, extra expenses can't be escaped.

When it comes to general liability we have to assure you that the small business insurance will be totally by your side covering all the damages you have to deal with but also fees and payments that you are due to pay legally. A court case is never cheap event, so even in case you win one you will have put thousands of dollars, spending money on a good lawyer. With a policy like this all your lawyer expenses will be paid for, as well as court costs, fees to witnesses, and decrease in income while the situation takes place.

Small business insurance can be a beneficial investment. Being a small entrepreneur you ought to think about tomorrow. And your tomorrow has to be protected. This world accepts people that are daring but smart. Don't think that people that go for insurances are insecure. They are secure and clever because they pay and let the worries disappear. Small business insurance is the key to a care-free existence for businessmen that need a guarantee. And this guarantee is guaranteed to be good.

Be yours to hold it high


Unless you've been living under a rock - and good for you if you have - you know that the Olympic torch has been making its way across southern Ontario for the past week-and-a-half.

It was in Brantford on the 21st, where loudspeakers and scared dogs congregated at City Hall, before it departed from Harmony Square the next morning en route to Paris. It wound its way through the southwest over the holidays, finally hitting Kitchener no the 27th.

Then yesterday in Guelph, controversy struck as a young torchbearer was attacked and knocked to the ground by protesters. And in all the media coverage I've seen of this, I've been led to an alarming truth: the Olympics are everything that's good with the world, and if you're the least bit skeptical about that, well, that's quaint and all, but you can go off and do your silly little protest stunt after the Olympics have finished.

Yes, I'll admit that Julian Ichim probably isn't the best person to be the face of any protest movement at all. I'll also admit that the protest shouldn't have turned violent, and Ichim's group shouldn't have done any more then run alongside the torch.

But there's a bigger problem here, and it's the same one I saw with the torch protests in Caledonia and north of Toronto. In news coverage of these events, the reasons for the protests are either buried deep in the story or, worse, not mentioned at all.

I more or less expect this from CTV and anybody else who is paying enormous sums of money for the right to broadcast the Olympics - they're interested in protecting their property, and stories that reflect badly on the Olympic movement could ultimately be detrimental to their ratings (and thus profits).

But the Waterloo Region Record? They, like most newspapers, have absolutely nothing to gain from sucking up to the IOC. And yet they still swallow the Olympic propaganda hook, line and sinker - if the torch route is adjusted, the story is that there was a minor hiccup, not whatever was being protested about forcing the adjustment. If a torch-bearer is attacked, it's the torch-bearer who the focus is on, not the grievances of the attackers.

Why were there so many stories about how the Olympics will force China to start coming in line with Western rules regarding human rights, and why are there so few following up on what really happened (or didn't happen) there?

Funny thing about this is that I'm overall pro-Olympics. I just don't think that their activities and propaganda should be treated with kid gloves in a way that no other organization would ever be treated.

--Ryan

Monday, December 28, 2009

You Know You Are A Filipino When...

Allow me to share this WhenInManila.com video on the "Top 10 Ways to know you’re Filipino / from the Philippines." I first saw it in the recent Pinoy Expats-OFW Blog Awards.Here is the video from When In Manila:And the top 10 are:10. You reuse gift wrappers the next time9. Your luggage is a “Balikbayan” box (huge shipping boxes)8. You wrap everything in plastic!7. You eat duck embryo or Balut6.

PEBA 2009 Results

The 2nd Pinoy Expats-OFW Blog Awards (PEBA) was held at the Philam Life Theater along UN Avenue in Manila last Dec 27, 2009. The program exceeded 2 hours but the wait was all worth it for the Top 10 Best Blog awardees.The 2009 Top 10 Pinoy Expats/OFW Blog Awards are:

Metro Manila Film Festival 2009 Results

The Ang Panday movie got the major awards from the recent 35th Metro Manila Film Festival - Philippines 2009 awarding ceremonies. This include the Best Picture and Best Actor awards.Actor and senator Bong Revilla received the Best Actor award for Ang Panday earlier tonight. Moreover, veteran actress Sharon Cuneta bagged the Best Actress award for Mano Po 6 which also got a special recognition

Saturday, December 26, 2009

2009 Pinoy Expats-OFW Blog Awards (PEBA) Tonight!

Pinoy Expats-OFW Blog Awards (PEBA) is an organization that intends to honor the outstanding and inspiring expatriates and Overseas Filipino Workers blogs around the world.Launched mid of last year, it aims to recognize blogging among OFWs and expatriates which covers topics and issues from stories of life challenges, politics, and personal opinion, among others.Months after the recent Philippine

Cheftonio wins Bobson Shirt Giveaway

In conclusion to one of our many contests, and four days after our Samsung Phone giveaway, the Bobson Shirt prize goes to Cheftonio who won with his simplistic but sincere answer to "What Christmas means to you?"Together with guest blogger-judge Flowell Galindez who writes for Ang Sa Wari Ko and Open Road, we choose the winner for the simplicity and essence of his answer. Flowell is also the

Friday, December 25, 2009

Oscar the Luckest Dog in the World



Well several days ago we give you a giant George which is known as the world tallest dog. how about if we give you another amazing dog?? now we will give you an information about the Luckiest Dog in the World. this dog named Oscar. look at oscar photo below. you will know why this dog known as the luckiest dog in the world.

This year he and his master traveled across 5 continents and 29 countries.

Five years ago, Joanne Lefson found Oscar in a South-African kennel and took him in. In May of this year, Joanne sold her house and went on a trip around the world, accompanied, of course, by her beloved pooch. Their incredible journey was meant to inspire people everywhere to take stray dogs of the streets and offer them a home.

Oscar was really lucky to have a picture in the world most popular place such as tajmahal in India, Hollywood, Egypt, Liberty Statue in New York, Great Wall in China and several great place. wow i envy oscar so much. i wonder when i got the opportunity to visit all these place.

Here are some amazing photos of Oscar taken in some of the most amazing locations in the world. Oh, and check out the full of list of countries he visited, at the bottom.

















Via : Oddity Central

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Osram LED Business

Siemens AG, Europe’s largest engineering company, predicted LEDs, will outgrow the current global market for illumination.



The market for LEDs will triple to almost 13 billion euros by 2012 as they move from illuminating mobile phones and cars to streets and homes, Siemens said in a press release 24 Dec., citing market researchers. Osram, the Munich-based company’s lighting division, today generates 15 % of its sales with LED technology, making it No. 2 in that market, according to Wellingborough, England-based IMS Research.


Governments are discouraging the use of conventional light bulbs, which turn only 5 % to 10 % of the energy used into light and have 12 times shorter life spans than LEDs. To help reach its target of reducing carbon dioxide emissions 20 % by 2020 from 1990 levels, the European Union in September started to phase out conventional clear incandescent light bulbs of 100 watts or more. By 2012, other models such as frosted bulbs and high-energy halogen lights will also be prohibited.


Osram sales fell 13 %to 4.04 billion Euros in the fiscal year ended Sept. 30, the second annual decline. Earnings tumbled 78 % to 89 million Euros as Siemens booked charges to reduce capacity and wrote down the value of its inventories. “Osram reached bottom,” CTO Peter Loescher said on Dec. 3.


Osram’s 2.2% operating margin last year missed its profitability target of 10 % to 12 % by the largest margin among Siemens’s six industry divisions. It was the only industry division to lose money in the fourth quarter.


Osram is the world’s second-largest lighting company, trailing only Royal Philips Electronics NV.


General Electric Co. said it July it will close its last U.S. factory making common household incandescent light bulbs as demand rises for more energy-efficient lighting.


Siemens shares rose 1.9 % to 62.87 Euros at 11:48 a.m. in Frankfurt trading for a market value of 57.5 billion Euros.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

10 good signs of Electronics Business 2010

SAN JOSE, Calif. -- 2009 started off bad, but the year is now seeing some positive signs.


Thankfully, the IC industry is seeing a recovery. But what about 2010? Heading into 2010, there are both good and bad signs in the marketplace. Here's what various analysts think:

Good signs
1. Seasonal demand for ICs is better than expected. Craig Berger, an analyst for FBR, said: ''Recent checks with Asian chip distributors suggest their 4Q chip shipments should fall 4-to-8 percent sequentially, better than our month-ago checks of minus 10 percent sequentially, driven by strong industrial, consumer, and smartphone chip orders in November. Specifically, mid-single-digit month-over-month growth in November was better than our forecast of a mid-single-digit month-over-month decline as a robust Golden Week holiday required downstream OEMs to place rush orders for Christmas and provided confidence to begin placing orders for Chinese New Years (mid February).''

2. Companies are raising guidance, such as Altera, Amkor, AuthenTec, Fairchild, IR, Vishay, Xilinx and others. Berger of FBR said: ''For 4Q, we believe Atmel's revenues are tracking at or above the high end of guidance of $327 million to $340 million (3-to-7 percent up sequentially), better than the consensus estimate of $335 million.''

3. Demand to pick up in 2010. Doug Freedman, an analyst at Broadpoint AmTech, said: ''In the near-term we are bullish on electronic equipment unit demand (minus 5-to-10 percent in 2009, plus 15-to-25 percent in 2010); however, this is offset by our bearish view on terminal growth rates. We believe 5- and 10-year CAGRs will be 5 percent versus more bullish consensus estimates of 8-to-10 percent.'' We believe overall long lead times and lean inventory throughout the supply chain continue to help drive above-seasonal results in Q4 and Q1 guidance. We also believe 2Q10 shipment results are likely to be above seasonal with a return to normal or below normal seasonal patterns in 3Q10 and 4Q10.''

4. PCs up in 2010. Freedman of Broadpoint AmTech said: ''MPUs should benefit from notebook and server unit strength. We believe notebook unit growth will be above 20 percent year-over-year expectations and may exceed 25 percent year-over-year. We expect server MPU ASPs and units (13 million units) will drive improved margin mix.''

5. A DRAM rebound? Andrew Norwood, an analyst at Gartner, said: ''Gartner expects January 2010 pricing to be down for DDR2 as demand continues to reduce and supply, especially from Taiwan, increases. DDR3 pricing is harder to predict and will, at best, remain flat or else see small price declines. A return to mild pricing declines in the contract market will be a good thing, as DRAM content in PCs is already above 10 percent of bill of materials (a historic pressure point for PC OEMs) for high-end and midrange machines. Pricing easing during the next few months will allow PC OEMs to slowly increase the gigabyte content of their PC lines and therefore create a healthy demand environment in 2010, which will in turn soak up the increasing capacity in the second half of 2010 that comes from the move to 40 nm technology by the major vendors.''

6. NAND to grow. Joseph Unsworth, an analyst with Gartner, said: ''The outlook for the remainder of December is that pricing is likely to remain soft, but given optimism during recent channel checks, it appears that prices will remain stable leading into 2010 before sliding again in the second quarter. The year 2010 will be a strong one for NAND vendors (with revenue growth of more than 20 percent), but exactly how strong will be influenced by NAND customer sentiment, gauged at the Consumer Electronics Show in early January.''

7. LEDs are another bright spot. Jagdish Rebello, director and principal analyst at iSuppli, said: "The LED industry is on the threshold of a new expansion phase--a phase that will be characterized by growth rates in the high double digits during the next three years. This growth will be driven by the increased adoption of high brightness (HB) and high flux--also referred to as high power or ultra high brightness (UHB)--LEDs into a new range of next-generation lighting applications. Global LED revenue will expand by 10.9 percent in 2009 to reach $7.4 billion, up from $6.7 billion in 2008. This comes in stark contrast to the overall semiconductor market, which is expected to contract by 12.4 percent in 2009 because of the slowdown in the global economy. By 2013, the global LED market will reach $14.3 billion, nearly double from 2009.''

8. Solar is sunny. Edwin Mok, an analyst with Needham & Co., said: ''Heading into 2010, we are seeing strong demand in several key regions including Germany, Italy and the U.S. Industry participants have confirmed that the near term strength should extend into at least 1H10. In 2010, we continue to believe the U.S. solar market will see substantial growth driven by increased availability of federal stimulus spending and a number of state/local subsidies.''

9. TVs in cars? Richard Robinson, an analyst with iSuppli, said: ''Worldwide shipments of mobile television systems for cars, consisting both of solutions embedded into autos and included in Portable Navigation Devices (PNDs), are expected to more than double from 2009 to 2015. Global automotive mobile television shipments are expected to exceed 17 million units in 2015, up from 8 million in 2009. Car passengers will be able to take advantage of live television services in an increasing number of vehicles with embedded front and rear displays."

10. Connected cars roll. Egil Juliussen, principal analyst and fellow for iSuppli, said: ''An estimated 62.3 million global consumers will have Internet access in their cars by 2016, up from 970,000 at the end of 2009. With smart phones having become more affordable and ubiquitous, consumers are demanding Internet connectivity in cars. Car makers are serving this demand by adding various forms of Internet connectivity to cars."

Source : EE Times.
EE Times an informative source for Semiconductor and Electronics Business
http://www.eetimes.com/news/latest/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=222002983&pgno=1

10 bad signs for Electronics Business 2010

Bad signs


1. Prices to rise in analog? Berger of FBR said: ''Note that we already raised financial estimates on Fairchild Semiconductor and International Rectifier as these companies preannounced 4Q results positively over the past few weeks. Given channel strength and the potential for distributor inventory replenishment in 1Q10, we think that these discrete and lower margin analog chip vendors can raise prices on some products to some customers in early 2010.''

2. Application processor war is coming. Freedman of Broadpoint AmTech said: ''While application processors see huge growth with smartphones, we do not seek out investment as it may turn into profitless growth. Numerous emerging competitors (Qualcomm, Nvidia, Broadcom, NXP, ST Micro and MediaTek), eager to take share from established vendors (TI, Marvell), could turn price aggressive as they continue to invest tremendous amounts in ecosystems for their particular application processor development environments. We see parallels to baseband, given the high volumes and minimal barriers to entry of this attractive wireless growth market.''

3. Touch screens notebooks not taking off yet. Daniel Amir, an analyst with Lazard Capital Markets, said: ''Demand for touch screen notebooks, which were enabled by the debut of Windows 7, is still fairly lackluster. HP expected to ship 80,000 touch screen notebooks every month, but current demand is only 1,500 notebooks a month. Higher prices for the capacitive touch screen panels are posing a challenge to mass adoption of touch screen enabled notebooks. We believe that we have yet to reach a high adoption rate because of the lack of touch applications that are targeted to the PC market. We believe that the touch PC concept will begin to have higher adoption rates in late 2010.''

4. NOR is a bore. Analysts from Gartner said: ''NOR flash pricing showed mixed results in December. Most densities saw prices gently increase, while 512Mb declined by 3.8 percent. Although NOR flash contract pricing was flat because of a temporary shortage, we continued to see a NOR flash/pseudo SRAM MCP pricing decline. Gartner expects NOR flash pricing in the first quarter of 2010 to remain flat or post a mild decline. However, since the application of NOR flash is limited and most smartphones will use a NAND flash solution, the overall revenue from NOR flash will continue to decline in 2010.''

5. Fab tool downturn continues. Freedman of Broadpoint AmTech said: ''Maturing 300-mm fab assets will continue to drive unit costs lower (and faster than ASP declines) as process upgrades are less capital intensive. As such, we believe the foundry build-out opportunity in 300-mm will be among the best investments for semiconductor corporations in the past decade. However, this is likely a negative for capital equipment manufacturers on efficiencies from re-use and longevity of equipment.''

6. Backend capacity remains tight at Amkor and others. C.J. Muse, an analyst at Barclays Capital, said: ''Amkor raised its guide for 4Q based on broad-based demand. Focus remains on 1Q10 outlook where we expect better than seasonal guide for 1Q10 led by still tight OSAT capacity.''

7. More backend woes. Amir of Lazard Capital Markets said: ''Our contacts have indicated that we are seeing back-end capacity tightening and that it could be a challenge for semiconductor companies to increase shipment volumes beyond the current run rate. According to our channel checks, tight Amkor capacity may drive the company to break its delivery commitments. Major clients of Amkor include Toshiba, Numonyx, Qualcomm, Broadcom, Conexant, and Marvell.''

8. Solar shakeout hits. Robert Castellano, president of The Information Network, said: ''We forecast that in 2010 as many as 50 percent of the more than 200 solar manufacturers, mired in red ink with current selling prices above $2.00 per watt, may not survive. The freefall has begun.''

9. Chinese firms ride vertical integration to solar cost leadership. Henning Wicht, senior director and principal analyst at iSuppli, said: "Yingli and Trina, along with U.S.-based First Solar Inc. represent the most notable success stories in the PV market today. In the price-driven environment of 2009, vertical integration provides the scale and control needed to contain costs, and to provide a competitive edge."

10. Netbooks to slow? John Jacobs, an analyst at DisplaySearch, said: ''Mini-notes continue to be a significant piece of the notebook PC pie, in terms of both units and revenue. However, our long-term outlook is that the mini-note share of the notebook PC market has stabilized, and will remain at approximately 20 percent through 2011 before starting to erode. While mini-notes offer lower ASPs and are thinner and lighter than notebook PCs, the performance of larger notebook PCs continues to improve while prices continue to steadily decline, increasing the performance gap while narrowing the price gap. In 2010, DisplaySearch expects the notebook PC market to grow by 16 percent, with higher than average growth for mini-notes and ultra-portable notebook PCs. Growth in the latter segment is expected to be fueled by numerous new 11.6-inch and 12.0-inch products built on CULV platforms and with aggressive, sub-$500 ASPs.''

Source: EE times

Don't forget to hang up your sock

It's the holiday season (the holiday season), and I have neither the time nor the motivation to be insightful, thought-provoking, or hilarious. So I'll let others do it for me.

First up, three Muppets get us in the Christmas spirit:



This one has nothing to do with some Christmas, but was made by some very funny Russians:



Graeme Perrow explains why Y2K wasn't the non-event we all think it was.

And while the Olympic torch makes its way around this part of the country, former CBC producer Howard Bernstein lays out the corporate propaganda we don't realize we being subjected to.

Some nice holiday reading for you.

--Ryan

Update: Oh, and here's some Facebook hilarity!

ASM Assembly Automation Ltd.; World No.1 SemiConductor Equipment Supplier


As 2009 draws to a close, some people will argue that it's been a tough year since 15th Sep 2008 when the Lehman Brothers melt down. Most IC business experts agree that things have changed forever. However, as I have said in the past, change is neither intrinsically good nor bad in all cases. It is almost always an opportunity and that is certainly true for the future of our industry!


ASM technologies are perfectly aligned to address the emphasis on 'Green-Technologies' adopted by all governments world-wide. From IC, Discrete components, LED, CMOS Image sensor assembly equipment to photovoltaics inspection machines. ASM offers innovative and effective solutions to the most challenging demand of the Electronics and Semiconductor customers.

From the powerful support of the factories in China, Singapore and Hong Kong, we have successfully captured most of the IC players, gained their trust on the Equipment performance and reliability. Outperform other strong European, Amercian Japanese Competitors in term of Output per dollar and Stability. Therefore, ASM continue to maintain the World No.1 Position as a Semiconductor Equipment supplier since 2002.

The share price of ASM hit a historical high at HKD$80.00 yesterday and that may be an indication of the fund managers who have good speculation on ASM‘s future success, and as an acknowledgement of ASM‘s strong backlog and future business vision in 2010.

Being a Hong Kong Citizen, and we should be proud to see such successful Company that can be stand up with good track record in the past 34 years. Whereby neither Working diligently with the hardworking engineers and flexible problem solving tradition of Typical HK way, without any financial nor support of any kinds from the Government of Hong Kong.

We are are looking forward to see this Company would have another big organic growth in 2010.

HK Snob

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

And the Samsung Mobile Phone Winner is....

Today is the day we announce the Abenson's Paskong Pinoy Online Promo where we will be giving away a Samsung mobile phone to one of the 101 comment participants.First, thank you all for participating. It took me and my guest blogger more than three hours in total to read through all the comments. Although they are just comments, some entries were as long as a blog post. :)Second, I would like to

World Tallest Dog Ever | 7ft Giant George the tallest dog in the World



Do you know giant George?? or have you heard about him before? Giant George now was known as the new world tallest dog. several months ago crazy world also talk about the world biggest dog ever. which shows several picture of the world biggest dog. But now i found the new records of the world tallest dog. i was shocked at the first time i saw this giant George. look at the image in the left and i think you'll understand

Standing at nearly 43 inches tall from paw to shoulder and weighing a staggering 245lbs could this be the world's new tallest dog?

The gentle giant, who measures 7ft 3ins from nose to tail, could be a prime contender to take the title from the former record holder, Gibson, a harlequin Great Dane who passed away from cancer last August.

Now George's owners, David and Christine Nasser, are awaiting confirmation from Guinness World Records to see if he has achieved the lofty heights.

'He's 42.625 inches at the shoulder,' said David. 'He's very very unique.'

According to David, George consumes 110lbs of food every month, and sleeps alone in his own Queen Size Bed.

David and Christine raised George from when he was 7 weeks old, but never expected him to grow so big.

Pictured here in the parks of Tuscon, Arizona, George, a four-year-old blue great dane, looks more like a miniature horse than a dog.


Paws for thought: George's giant feet dwarf his owner Dave Nassar's hand. Last August the worldís tallest dog, Gibson, a harlequin Great Dane, passed away from cancer


With size comes problems: The giant great dane barely fits in the back of his owner's SUV


Magnificent: George measures more than 7ft from nose to tail and tucks away 110lbs of food every month


Giant George' and owner Dave Nasser share a couch together: The four-year-old blue great dane, weighs a staggering 245lbs and measures almost 43ins at the shoulder

The couple eventually had to move their aptly named dog out of their king sized bed, when he grew too large for the three of them to share the same sheets.

Dr. William Wallace of the Buena Pet Clinic in Tucson, who witnessed the documentation necessary for the Guinness record, said: 'In my 45 years of experience working with giant breed dogs, without question, George is the tallest dog I have ever seen.'

David is currently rushing to get that necessary documentation into Guinness as other dog owners are coming forth claiming the record.

As they wait for the results to come through, George is busy occupying himself with his new found stardom and even has a Facebook fan page and Twitter accounts for his adorning fans.

It appears as though the sky's the limit for this mammoth hound.

Source : Unbelievable Stuff

Venexx The Perfume Watch



Want always appeared whenever and wherever the fragrance? Maybe at the hands of this Venexx can help Perfume Venexx Watch is a watch for men or women who also have a place to store the liquid perfume in it. When you feel are not fragrant, live press the button and the “abrakadabra”, you will smell well again.

Watch Perfume Venexx sold for U.S. $ 150 and in the purchase package includes a pipette to “inject” the perfume into this watch.

Venexx Perfume Watch has been on the market since 2004 and for all these years people who are in the know have regarded it as a remarkable trinket to be preferred to perfumed cream rings. It’s a useful and colorful accessory coming in a variance of colors that sprays out so you don’t get perfume on your fingers.

The waterproof case is stainless steel – not guaranteed beyond, along with the leather band and a 39-mm scratch-resistant mineral crystal that is high quality and well see what they have on you. The spray is controlled by turning the bezel.




Never run out of perfume with the included filler Venexx Oriental-Woody fragrance. The smells of Women offer a choice of passion fruit, raspberry or apricot on top, white freesia, jasmine flower bamboo for average, the basis of what gives you the option of sandalwood, amber, cedar, musk , patchouli, praline or Tonka. The replacement will not be coming until you have used it 60 times. You, as can easily fill the small tank in the back with a fragrance you want more.

Monday, December 21, 2009

Angry Monkey Attack the Owner



Usually a monkey that used in a street monkey show was a tamed monkey, this monkey show was a a common show in Indonesia, china, japan, Vietnam and Thailand. usually they used a long tailed monkey. they use the monkey for the entertainment purpose only. but sometimes people use this monkey to earn some bucks.

Usually on a street performance they told the monkey to walk around, jump over, play a mini game and many more. usually when the monkey do the attraction several people accompanied with a music.

This monkey is tamed but during one of the street performances she got angry against its owner and began to throw at him for real. And the spectators present during the performance thought it was the script and were really amused.

The last photo is the best, it is ‘a mortal blow’




Learn to Build iPhone Web Apps Webinars

Early next month of the new year, CreativeTechs, together with O’Reilly Media is hosting a free online seminar (webinar) about building iPhone web apps.Having virtually attended quite a number of webinars this year, this is my first with CreativeTechs. It's actually a series of 5 Tuesdays (Wednesday for Philippines) covering the whole month of January until the first week of February.Sadly enough

How to Kill Time in Airports | Funny Pics of the Delay Flight



Many of us for different reasons have spent a lot of time in airports waiting for the flight. but unfortunately sometimes the flight delay was make us like a beggar in the airport. and we have to spend more time in airport. there's many things that we can do to kill the time in the airport such as go to the nearby shopping mall, or go to the coffee shop.

And what is the best way to kill time? To sleep, of course ;) And a place or a pose you’re sleeping in doesn’t matter anymore, especially when you are very sleepy.
It looks very funny from the side.