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    Funny images updated 11/8

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  6. Portable, handy, functional and efficient device for communication, that was all Dr. Martin Cooper might have wanted when he invented the mobile phone. Years have passed briskly and, cell phones have now become an icon for identification and pride than just communication means. Moreover, regarded as smart and efficient these small devices have gone through roller coaster changes. With added features and style, cell phones come with a wide range of price tags suiting all classes. Here is a list of top 10 expensive cell phones which we could get our hands on. 1. Goldstriker iPhone 3GS Supreme – $3.2 million This luxury gadget from designer Stuart Hughes is the world’s most expensive cell phone. Unveiled in 2009, the Goldstriker iPhone is encrusted with 271 grams of 22 carat pure solid gold. More the 200 diamonds adore the cell phone. Apple logo on the back features 53 gems and the home button is covered with a single 7.1-carat diamond. The iPhone 3GS Supreme comes in a chest carved from granite and Kashmir gold along with a lining made from top Nubuck grain leather. 2. GoldVish Le Million- $1.3 million Designed by Emmanuel Gueit, GoldVish LeMillion holds the 2nd position in our countdown for the most expensive cell phones. Certifierd, unique by the Guinness World Records in 2008, the cell phone sports 20 carats of VVS1 (only microscopically flawed) diamonds, and 18k white gold. 2 GB storage, FM radio, digital camera, MP3 playback and bluetooth are the internal features of the cell phone. Available by individual order, GoldVish LeMillion is the Geneva-based communications company ace in its Illusion Collection. 3. Diamond Crypto Smartphone – $1.3 million This Moscow based JSC Ancort product is explicitly designed by luxury accessory designer Peter Aloisson. This expensive smart phone is encased in a platinum base and has 50 diamonds including eight rare blue diamonds. The navigation key and the Ancort logo are of 18k rose gold. SMS, MMS, Internet and E-mail capability, media player, WAP and JAVA support is the features of this device. The cell phone comes with a 256 bit cryptographic algorithm built on Windows CE and a high resolution TFT display. 4. Vertu Signature Cobra- $310,000 French jeweler Boucheron is the producer of this luxuary gadget. Vertu cobra phones are part of a limited edition series, and so far only eight cobra phones are made. One carat round diamond, two carat pear cut diamond, two emerald eyes and 439 rubies all totaling to 21 carats are used to give the phone a cobra look. Vertu phones also provide service and information about travel, restaurants, entertainment and events. A cheaper version of the same cell phone which is reuby free is available at $115,000. 5. VIPN Black Diamond Smartphone- $300,000 VIPN Black Diamond smartphone holds the 5th position in our geek list of the world’s most expensive cell phones. This product designed by Jaren Goh has a body made from titan and polycarbonate combination and spots a cutting edge mirror finish cladding, adorned with diamonds. This trendy cell phone has an Intel 400Mhz processor, 4 mega pixel camera, touch sensitive 2? 256K TFT screen, 128 MB internal memory, 2GB external memory storage card and Wi-fi/Bluetooth adaptability. 6. iPhone Princess Plus- $176,400 Designed by Peter Aloisson, the iPhone Princess Plus makes the 6th spot on our list. This cell phone is so named because of the princess shaped diamond cut it features all over the casing. 138 diamonds out of 318 diamonds are shaped in this style, whereas, the others has a brilliant-cut pattern. The diamond collection totals 17.75 carats and white gold totals 18k. All brilliant-cut version of the iPhone Princess Plus is available at a lower price tag of $66,150. 7. Vertu Diamond- $88,000 This Vertu phone holds the 7th spot in our countdown of the 10 most expensive cell phones. The phone features a body constructed by refined platinum and is underpinned with precious ruby bearings. The phone has ceramic composition body mixture components originally intended for space shuttle program. The main drawback of the phone is the absence of a camera. 200 such phones have only been sold worldwide. 8. Motorola V220 Special Edition- $51,800 Motorolla has made a foothold in the luxury cell phones segment through its most eligible candidate- the Motorola Special V220 edition. Priced at $51,800 the phone designed by the Austrian designer Peter Aloisson looks pretty much feminine in aesthetics. This flip phone comes with all the standard features and is studded with 1200 diamonds on the front panel. The keyboard is laid with 18 carat gold. 9. Gold Edition Nokia 8800- $2,700 Nokia 8800 gold edition is the exclusive Nokia candidate in our top 10. The phone has pretty much the same standard features of the Nokia 8800; however, the outlook casing of the cell phone is quite different. The phone is encased with 24k covering and owning one of these beauties will undoubtedly capture attention all around you. The phone has a 2, 62,000 color TFT (208 x 208) display screen along with a SVGA .5 MP camera. MMS, SMS, USB, Java, WAP, Infrared, Bluetooth and Edge connectivity are present in this smart phone. All standard features like FM Radio, Mp3 Player, 64 polyphonic and Video Recording are also present. 10. Nokia Lamborghini 8800 Sirocco- $Yet to be announced This Nokia product is a part of the Lamborghini 500-piece limited edition and is yet to be given a price tag. Tri-band GSM coverage is the main feature of this phone. The display panel is coated with a scratch resistant sapphire coated glass. Color TFT display, digital MP3 player, 128 MB of internal memory is the other integrated feature. In addition, Instant Messaging, xHTML browsing and video streaming services are available. Data transfer via Bluetooth, GPRS, TCP/IP or EDGE is also possible with this device.
  7. Incredible Sculptures Made Using Everyday Items As much as we admire sculptures made of stone and clay, there’s something incredible about sculptures made of everyday items. Some artists chose to make sculptures out of recycled items in order to create less waste and promote recycling, while others simply find inspiration in unusual places. Whatever the reason, we love when artists take ordinary things and make them extraordinary. Here are some of our favorite incredible sculptures made using everyday items. Chewing Gum Sculptures Maurizio Savini must have saved a lot of gum under his desk to have enough to make so many amazing chewing gum sculptures. Barack Obama Hair Sculpture Huang Xin welcomed President Obama to China with 4 kilograms of hair in his image. Hubcap Sculptures Ptolemy Elrington gathers old hubcaps and turns them into marvelous metal monsters. Cardboard Sculptures Chris Gilmour used to make cardboard sculptures out of only white, unmarked cardboard, but eventually came to love showing off the medium for what it is. Toy Sculptures Robert Bradford turns what he calls mini uncredited pieces of art into huge toy sculptures. Coat Hanger Gorilla David Mach must have a pretty expensive dry cleaner bill to have enough hangers to create this massive coat hanger gorilla sculpture. Kitchen Utensil Skull Subodh Gupta cooked up this giant skull sculpture out of dinner plates, pots, whisks, and other kitchen utensils. Electronic Parts Animal Sculptures Anna Smith gives broken and outdated electronic parts a new life as beautiful animal sculptures that don’t need to function to be valuable. Trash Sculptures Bernard Pras makes piles of trash that from most angles look like he’s just another litterbug, but when you look at them just right you see masterpieces. Landry Detergent Dinosaur Richard Coy created the dump dinosaur as part of a project organized by Indiana University of Pennsylvania’s art department and the Indiana County Recycling Center focused with the theme “animals in your trash.” Paper Sculptures Peter Callesen not only sculpts out of regular sheets of paper, but somehow makes remarkable silhouettes out of what he didn’t use. Nothing is wasted—it’s all part of the art. Plastic Water Bottle Jelly Fish Miwa Koizumi created some unusual pet jellyfish and other sea creatures out of plastic bottles, resulting less trash that ends up in the ocean.
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    Games - News n Discussions

    Very informative! awesome trailers.
  9. Long time ago, people found out a way to mess with the mind of other people. As time passed they perfected it. So , what do you see in pictures below?
  10. On these drawing you can see how some of us are very talented and have big imagination. This is true talent so we must agree that this is “Extremely well done”….. take a deep breath and enjoy !!! These drawings have great creativity and imagination and are probably fun to draw. I have been fortunate enough to be in contact with them directly, where they provided a number of different artwork showing the various ideas someone imagined. Here one very cool gif
  11. Tardigrades – The Water Bears Tardigrades (commonly known as water bears) form the phylum Tardigrada, part of the superphylum Ecdysozoa. They are microscopic, water-dwelling, segmented animals with eight legs. Tardigrades were first described by Johann August Ephraim Goeze in 1773. The name Tardigrada means “slow walker” and was given by Spallanzani in 1777. The name water bear comes from the way they walk, reminiscent of a bear’s. The biggest adults may reach a body length of 1.5 mm, the smallest below 0.1 mm. Freshly hatched larvae may be smaller than 0.05 mm. More than 1000 species of tardigrades have been described. Tardigrades occur over the entire world, from the high Himalayas (above 6,000 m), to the deep sea (below 4,000 m) and from the polar regions to the equator.The most convenient place to find tardigrades is on lichens and mosses. Other environments are dunes, beaches, soil and marine or freshwater sediments, where they may occur quite frequently (up to 25,000 animals per litre). Tardigrades often can be found by soaking a piece of moss in spring water. Tardigrades are polyextremophiles and are able to survive in extreme environments that would kill almost any other animal. Some can survive temperatures close to absolute zero, temperatures as high as 151 °C (303 °F), 1,000 times more radiation than other animals such as humans, nearly a decade without water, and even the vacuum of space. Tardigrades are polyextremophiles and are able to survive in extreme environments that would kill almost any other animal. Some can survive temperatures close to absolute zero, temperatures as high as 151 °C (303 °F), 1,000 times more radiation than other animals such as humans, nearly a decade without water, and even the vacuum of space. Tardigrades have a body with four segments (not counting the head), four pairs of legs without joints, and feet with claws or toes. The cuticle contains chitin and is moulted. They have a ventral nervous system with one ganglion per segment, and a multilobed brain. Their pigment-cup eyes are rhabdomeric. Instead of a coelom they have a haemocoel. The only place where a true coelom can be found is around the gonad (coelomic pouch). The pharynx is of a triradiate, muscular, sucking kind, armed with stylets. Although some species are parthenogenetic, males and females are usually present, each with a single gonad. Tardigrades are eutelic (all adult tardigrades of the same species are believed to have the same number of cells) and oviparous. Some tardigrade species have as many as about 40,000 cells in each adult’s body, others have far fewer
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    Creepy Stare Guy

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  13. Obtaining a patent is a costly and time consuming process. Inventors must have unstoppable faith in their vision in order to realize their dream of acquiring a patent. But sometimes these inventions come from a creative place so deep, they can be perceived by some as offbeat, unusual and possibly a bit eccentric. And that’s where we step in… America’s Goofiest Patents! Bulletproof Bed Do you need protection from bio-chemical terrorists attacks? How about natural disasters? Kidnappers and stalkers? Or would you just feel safer sleeping in a bulletproof bed? If you answered yes to any of the aforementioned questions, you need the oh-so-versatile Quantum Sleeper. Not for the claustrophobic or light of check book, this $160,000 coffin-esque “saferoom” does not include the optional microwave, fridge or entertainment center. Pierced Glasses Anyone who wears glasses knows that the earpiece that holds your glasses to your head can be annoying and on a bad day, cause headaches. The earpieces have to be tight enough to hold your glasses on and loose enough to be comfortable. And, it can be tricky finding this happy medium. So our fearless inventor discovered a new way to hang eye glasses on your face, by using body piercing studs. That’s right… pierce your face, hang your glasses! Finally, piercing gets practical! Hijacker Injector Okay, we know we’re treading on sensitive ground here, but even methods to stop airplane hijacking can be totally absurd. This patent dates back to 1974 when there were kinder, gentler hijackers. We have to presume our nattily dressed felon either just handed the flight attendant his demand note or, after he told the pilot of his intentions, he was asked to return politely to his seat and buckle up. Now here comes the insight into genius; there is a hypodermic needle injector built into every seat on the plane! According to the inventor, the “hypodermic injection apparatus is arranged for driving the needle of a hypodermic syringe through the seat cushion, into the passenger to instantly sedate or kill the passenger”. Ouch! Fish ‘n Flush! Goldfish die and then what happens next? You flush them down the toilet! But that’s not what the Fish ‘n Flush is all about my friend, oh no. The Fish ‘n Flush is a toilet aquarium kit that turns your toilet into a facsimile of the Great Barrier Reef, complete with colorful fish and bubbling treasure chests. Finding Nemo has never been easier. Our concern is for the poor fish and the views they have to endure Hurricane House Thunderstorms, tornadoes and hurricanes, as we have recently witnessed, can devastate conventional homes. The shear force of Mother Nature can rip apart seemingly sturdy structures and the cost to build a hurricane-proof house has been prohibitively expensive. That is, until now. Our inventor looked into high winds until he was blew in the face (we couldn’t resist), and thus invented… the Hurricane House! Hey, that looks like a jet airplane, you may be saying to yourself. Well, it is, because commercial airliners are designed to withstand winds in excess of 500 miles per hour. So our inventor ripped out this retired planes seats and filled it with suitable home furnishings. Then he mounted it on a rotating base that is securely embedded in the ground. Now when the winds whip up, the Hurricane house automatically “weathervanes”, rotating into the wind, as if it were flying at 30,000 feet, providing the smallest cross-sectional area to the destructive wind forces. Human Car Wash People need bathing. Hospital patients need bathing too and to speed up this process, may we suggest the Human Car Wash? The HCW eliminates slipping and falling because the washees are strapped into a hanging harness and merely need to stand or dangle in a fixed position while the conveyor belt moves them from station to station. First the wetting station, then the soapy spray station, next the rinsing station and at the end, no towels are needed because there’s a blow drying station! Developed in 1969 during the cold war, the inventor suggests the Human Car Wash can be built into a mobile trailer “to cope with the mass bathing requirements after an atomic bomb”. Imaginary Friend The inventor says this invention is a mobile desk for your moto, designed to sit in your front seat, giving you have access to drawers and cubbyholes for your pens, papers, files and food. But then she had a bold idea… why not make this a security device too! So she added an imaginary friend, an official looking inflatable village person that you can hang out with. Not only that, in case some desperados see that your friend is only half there and they are still after you, it’s time to reach for your fake phone! That’s right, it looks like a real phone and we’re hoping big time that the robbers think it’s real, but it’s really only useful for talking to your Imaginary Friend. As an added bonus, Mr. Inflatable is also useful for car pool lanes and Desperate Housewives. Remote Controlled Horse Remote controls are running rampant in our lives! We remotely control our TV’s, our DVD’s and our CD’s. There are remote controlled ceiling fans, remote controlled curtains, and now you can even control your homes lights and temperature settings from anywhere in the world, via remote controls over the internet. But our inventor was way ahead of the curve. Way back in 1981, he envisioned something for the ultimate couch potato, he invented the Remote Controlled Horse! The inventor indicates in his patent statement that it can be time consuming and costly to search for and pay a hired rider to herd cattle or a jockey to race your horse. But with the Remote Controlled Horse, all that our non-rider needs to do is sit back in a comfy chair and use his joy stick to remotely control his trusty steed using a specialized servo saddle. Motorized mechanisms pull the horses reins, steering him in the right direction or pulling back, commanding Seabiscuit to a full stop.
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    Moving stones

    It is one big mystery that a stone that weighs more or less like a man can move on its own. This has become quite a puzzle for the past decade. The mysterious sailing stones of Death Valley have been discovered to slide over valleys that people do not live in. These valleys are filled with dry cracking muddy ground during summer and ice during winter. Many geologists have gone to all the places in Racetrack Playa and its surrounding. The mysterious sailing stones of Death Valley slide on very smooth ground and leave a trail behind. Some geologists came up with the conclusion that the mysterious sailing stones of death valley move through the smooth ground when the mud is wet and the stones have little ice droplets on them with the help of the wind. This is however not entirely true because the stones move during the summer when the temperature is too high and even dries the stones themselves.The mysterious sailing stones of Death Valley not only slide on smooth ground but dig and leave shallow track in their wake. The mysterious sailing stones of Death Valley are a magnificent phenomenon in the sense that they can take different turns around each other. This is mind challenging because the mysterious sailing stones of Death Valley start moving in a parallel direction. As the years proceed, each stone takes its own different path. Some stones make linear turns others make oval turns while others create a wavy shape on their tracks. No one has ever seen them move and nobody knows the speed they move with. The mysterious sailing stones of Death Valley turn while they are sliding through the flat leveled valley and this leaves different tracks behind them. Some stones move further than others over two to five years.
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    Legal Humour

    These are taken from a book called 'Disorder in the American Courts' and are things people actually said in the court, word for word, taken down and now published by tormented court reporters who unfortunately had to stay calm while these exchanges were actually taking place. Any Lawyers in here, u might not like these *ATTORNEY: This myasthenia gravis, does it affect your memory at all? *WITNESS: Yes. *ATTORNEY: And in what ways does it affect your memory? *WITNESS: I forget. *ATTORNEY: You forget? Can you give us an example of something you forgot? ______________________________________________________________________________________ *ATTORNEY: Now doctor, isn't it true that when a person dies in his sleep, he doesn't know about it until the next morning? *WITNESS: Did you actually pass the bar exam? ______________________________________________________________________________________ *ATTORNEY: The youngest son, the twenty-year-old, how old is he? *WITNESS: He's twenty, much like your IQ *ATTORNEY:Were you present when your picture was taken? *WITNESS:Are you kidding (had to change tis word:vinu:) me? _______________________________________________________________________________________ *ATTORNEY: So the date of conception (of the baby) was August 8th? *WITNESS:Yes. *ATTORNEY:And what were you doing at that time? *WITNESS: Getting laid _______________________________________________________________________________________ *ATTORNEY: She had three children, right? *WITNESS: Yes. *ATTORNEY: How many were boys? *WITNESS: None. *ATTORNEY: Were there any girls? *WITNESS : Your Honor, I think I need a different attorney Can I get a new attorney? _______________________________________________________________________________________ *ATTORNEY: How was your first marriage terminated? *WITNESS: By death. *ATTORNEY: And by whose death was it terminated? *WITNESS: Take a guess _______________________________________________________________________________________ *ATTORNEY: Can you describe the individual? *WITNESS: He was about medium height and had a beard. *ATTORNEY:Was this a male or a female? *WITNESS: Unless the Circus was in town I'm going with male _______________________________________________________________________________________ *ATTORNEY: Is your appearance here this morning pursuant to a deposition notice which I sent to your attorney? *WITNESS: No, this is how I dress when I go to work. _______________________________________________________________________________________ *ATTORNEY: Doctor, how many of your autopsies have you performed on dead people? *WITNESS: All of them. The live ones put up too much of a fight. _______________________________________________________________________________________ *ATTORNEY: ALL your responses MUST be oral, OK? What school did you go to? *WITNESS: Oral. _______________________________________________________________________________________ *ATTORNEY: Do you recall the time that you examined the body? *WITNESS: The autopsy started around 8:30 pm. *ATTORNEY: And Mr. Denton was dead at the time? *WITNESS: If not, he was by the time I finished _______________________________________________________________________________________ *ATTORNEY: Are you qualified to give a urine sample? *WITNESS: Are you qualified to ask that question? _______________________________________________________________________________________ And the best for last *ATTORNEY: Doctor, before you performed the autopsy, did you check for a pulse? *WITNESS: No. *ATTORNEY: Did you check for blood pressure? *WITNESS: No. *ATTORNEY: Did you check for breathing? *WITNESS: No. *ATTORNEY: So, then it is possible that the patient was alive when you began the autopsy? *WITNESS: No.. *ATTORNEY:How can you be so sure, Doctor? *WITNESS: Because his brain was sitting on my desk in a jar. *ATTORNEY: I see, but could the patient have still been alive, nevertheless? *WITNESS: Yes, it is possible that he could have been alive and practicing law Read more: http://www.warezfreaks.org/topic/345484-legal-humor/#ixzz1cYlrs5xh
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    Pencil Art

    Pencil Art Pencil Art
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    weird accidents

    weird accidents Here is 20 pictures of accident.Need some solution to avoid accidents.Drive safe be safe
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    Tested Positive!!!

    Tested Positive!!!
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    Funny Pic

    Funny Pic
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    Told ya

    Told ya
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    Walk on water..

    Walk on water..
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