Thursday, November 14, 2013
Monday, November 11, 2013
A Carrefour, Somewhere in China
A Teleportation Angel Saved Man from Certain Death
The Approaching Truck
About to Bang
The Angel Arrives
What Happened Here?
Angel Saved the Man
Truck Driver Reacts
Angel Saves, and Leaves.
Rickshaw Man Seems in Shock
Thursday, November 7, 2013
Monday, November 4, 2013
When a train can travel at the same speed as a commercial jet, you know want to change your idea of travel. Floating by at 311mph: Japanese ‘Maglev’ bullet train undergoes its first successful test run.
The trains uses magnetic levitation technology instead of wheels.
The Tokyo to Nagoya travel time will be cut from 90 minutes to 40 minutes thanks to this bullet train. Now that’s what you call high-speed rail!
Tooth decay happens when bacteria in your mouth consume the sugars we eat. Now, add cola soda, both regular and diet, which contains different types of acid and sugars, and you have yourself a mixture that can break down tooth enamel and affect other organs in your body. If you think about it, every time you take a sip of a cola you get around twenty seconds or so of an acid attack on your teeth…yikes.
In the video, a boiled egg is placed in a cup and over it cola soda is poured, enough to cover it. A year goes by and the eggshell is completely dissolved. Teeth, bones, and eggshells both contain calcium carbonate and the same proteins. Now, no one will probably hold cola in their mouth for a year, but the point is to look at how the acids in the cola affected the eggshell; the more your teeth and organs are exposed to cola you can imagine the effect it has on them with time.
In a perfect world everyone’s choice of beverage would be simply, H2O, good ole water, but since that is not the case there are some things you can do to help your teeth not be as affected by the acids in a cola. Keep your mouth moist; no one likes a dry mouth. Saliva contains components that help maintain and repair enamel. After drinking a soda, go ahead and swish some water in your mouth and chew on a piece of sugar-free gum; chewing gum fuels saliva production. Now, go ahead and watch as a Coca Cola liquid soda dissolves an eggshell.
Sunday, November 3, 2013
Saturday, November 2, 2013
Saturday, October 26, 2013
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Dede Koswara was born healthy. But at age 10 – after he fell and scraped his knee in the forests of Indonesia – small warts sprouted around the wound. Slowly, they spread to his feet and hands.
For years, he watched helplessly as his limbs broke out in a swath of grotesque bark-like warts that sapped his energy and limited his mobility. Now he shuffles along on blackened, bloated feet – a prisoner of his own mutinous body.
At one point, he seemed to sprout contorted yellow-brown branches 3 feet long. Koswara, it appeared, was becoming half-plant — turning into the verdant green jungle around him.
His mysterious ailment cost him his marriage, career and independence. He was forced by his poverty to join a traveling freak show, billed as the Tree Man of Java.
He suffers from a double whammy: the common human papillomavirus, a condition that usually causes small warts in sufferers; but also a rare immune deficiency that allowed these lesions to run wild. Last year, Indonesian surgeons used an electric saw to cut off 13 pounds of warts and decaying matter. But it all grew back again.
Now that’s unlucky.
Thursday, October 10, 2013
When his adorable four-year-old girl couldn't sleep because she thought she could hear fireworks, this dad created a musical diversion. Super cute.
Do you dream of flying? This viral video - captured on a GoPro camera strapped to an eagle's back - will make you feel like you can, and it's just beautiful.
Ready for take-off?
A second girl is watching on, and at one stage says to Cheng: "Don’t beat him"
But her the furious tirade continues, with Cheng grabbing Chui by the hair and slapping him repeatedly across the face as shoppers walk by.
A crowd eventually gather around the incident, which happened in a Kowloon City street, and someone called the police.
A spokesman for Hong Kong police told the South China Morning Post: "Police received a report at around 5.10pm on October 4 outside 38 San Ma Tau Street in Kowloon City. Police who arrived at the scene arrested a female, aged 20 and surnamed Cheng, for common assault.
"A victim, aged 23 and surnamed Chui, was taken to Queen Elizabeth Hospital for treatment."
The spokesman added that the case, which was a "dispute over love affairs", had been handed to CID.
Saturday, October 5, 2013
Friday, October 4, 2013
Love Test - How to know if you really love somebody :)











