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27 October 2011
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24 September 2011
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9 September 2011
iPad 2 Review Parody
:-))) This is funny! Would be nice to have one of those iPads! :-)))



28 July 2011
Lurking 130ft in the deep: The extraordinary creatures that live in the freezing waters of the Russian Arctic
These glowing underwater life forms are among the most alien-looking in the world.

Resembling eerie beings from a far-off planet, these see-through jelly-like creatures cruise the waters of one of the most remote and inhospitable seas on Earth.
The pulsing orbs and tentacled balls of flesh live 130ft underwater, encased under the ice sheets of the White Sea in the Russian Arctic, in temperatures only just above freezing.
Demonic: This Naked Sea Butterfly was found under the White Sea in the Russian Arctic
Demonic: This Naked Sea Butterfly was found under the White Sea in the Russian Arctic
Despite the inhospitable environment, Alexander Semenov, 25, from Moscow, now the chief diver of the White Sea Biological Station, took the teeth-chattering plunge in his quest to document the lives of these extraordinary specimens.
He uses strobe light to backlight the creatures and record exactly how their incredible bodies look.
    'Most of these types of organisms are translucent,' explained Mr Semenov.
    'They live in the water column and need to be invisible to predators. Or if they are predators they use this invisibility to surprise their food.
    'The glowing in my photos is produced by scattered light inside their bodies which is refracted on their external parts. Without light in the dark abyss almost all of them are totally invisible.'
    Dinner: This picture shows an Amphipod Hyperia Galba inside a Lion's Mane Jellyfish
    Dinner: This picture shows an Amphipod Hyperia Galba inside a Lion's Mane Jellyfish
    Futuristic: The Dryodora Glandiformis looks almost electronic, but in fact is found 130ft under the sea
    Futuristic: The Dryodora Glandiformis looks almost electronic, but in fact is found 130ft under the sea
    Lion's Mane Jellyfish: Mr Semenov says his pictures are aimed at 'anyone from a housewife to an experienced specialist'
    Lion's Mane Jellyfish: Alexander Semenov says his pictures are aimed at 'anyone from a housewife to an experienced specialist'

    Mr Semenov's lighting technique is so efficient that he is even able to show how these animals eat each other. 'You can see all the food inside them,' he said. 'Sometimes I see there are creatures still living and moving inside the predator.'
    'My main mission was to show others how wonderful the underwater world is. I have seen creatures and behaviour that have only been witnessed by a few specialists in the world.'
    As well as being a diver and photographer, Mr Semenov is also a trained biologist from Moscow State University. He uses his knowledge of the natural world to make his photographs as relevant to science as possible.
    'Most people think that pretty, colourful animals can't live in the dark and cold water in the northern seas beyond the Polar Circle. The White Sea show you another world with its own aliens, and some of them are really amazing creatures.
    'Colours and life forms of some animals can surprise anyone from a housewife to an experienced specialist. The Arctic fauna totally differs from all I've ever seen - it's unique, inspiring and fantastically interesting to study.'
    Glowing: This Moon Jellyfish was one of many creatures snapped by Alexander Semenov of Moscow State University
    Glowing: This Moon Jellyfish was one of many creatures snapped by Alexander Semenov of Moscow State University
    Enlarge Scaleworm: The creatures were photographed using a strobe light
    Scaleworm: The creatures were photographed using a strobe light
    Adventurous: Mr Semenov photograped this Hydromedusan Jellyfish on behalf of the White Sea Biological Station
    Adventurous: Mr Semenov photograped this Hydromedusan Jellyfish on behalf of the White Sea Biological Station
    Coryphella Polaris: These pictures give scientists a unique look at the body structure of the otherworldly sea-creatures
    Coryphella Polaris: These pictures give scientists a unique look at the body structure of the otherworldly sea-creatures. Source






    24 July 2011

    Geohot gets donations from Microsoft to Fight Sony

    Geohot asked for donations few days ago, to cover his legal fee and continue his legal battle against Sony. Geohot closed the first round of donations but the second round was a surprise, Microsoft have paid Geohot a huge amount of money to fight against Sony

    Microsoft has played a huge part in GeoHot getting the fees he needed to defend himself against Sony in court. This is a kind of giants war.






    23 July 2011

    Man Tries Forcing Girlfriend To Eat iPhone, Gets Arrested


    A Patent Attorney in New York has been arrested on charges of forcing his 23 year old girlfriend to eat his iPhone. The man in question here is 37 years old and seems to be a maniac. 
    Allow the New York Post to explain the incident in detail:


    Brian Anscomb, 37, force-fed the gizmo to his 23-year-old gal pal in their York Avenue apartment early Saturday, bruising and cutting her mouth, court papers say. It wasn't his first phone flipout -- on July 10, he allegedly cracked her cellphone in half when she tried to call cops during a nasty squabble.


     It has also been reported in court documents that the man punched her in the eye when she was trying to make her escape. However, he couldn't evade the law and was arrested on Sunday. Nevertheless he has denied the allegations.

    Seriously guys, we understand that arguing with your girlfriend is inevitable but trying to shove an iPhone, or any other item for that matter, down her throat is definitely not cool.







    16 July 2011

    Homeless Musician Dred Scott Records Prince's "Purple Rain" on the Streets of Denver

    In a display of the power of the Internet, a homeless Denver musician has earned hundreds of thousands of views for his new cover of Prince and The Revolution’s “Purple Rain.” Dred Scott, assisted by musician, producer, and cover artist Tyler Ward, recorded the cover for a seven-song acoustic EP Live From 16th Street Mall. Ward tells the story:
    It was a late friday evening in Denver when I heard Mr. Dred Scott playing music from a street corner. After chatting with Dred and hearing his story, I asked if I could feature him on my channel. He didn’t understand the concept, but he agreed to it anyway. A few days later, we found him on 16th Street Mall in downtown Denver where we proceeded to record him live. We came up with a 7 song EP and decided that itunes sales would help out our new friend. We won’t be paying him in cash, but we will be using it to provide food, clothing and more as long as the tracks keep selling.
    Check out the sweet acoustic guitar version of “Purple Rain” in the video filmed during the recording session on 16th Street Mall in Denver, CO. Make sure to head over to iTunes to buy the EP and support Dred Scott.







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    8 July 2011

    This Terrible Nokia Ad Will Have Your Head In A Spin



    Ah yes, plastic dolls for a plastic phone
    It’s the perfect synergy… except it doesn’t work and not because the phone is made of aluminum but because it’s an awful advert. A barbie doll doing an exorcist like 180′ head spin, a barbie doll with Nokia tattooed on her arm, and barbie dolls wearing flashing Nokia bras… well… how else are you expected to sell phones?
    I don’t know, maybe tell us a bit about the phone’s features? Just a thought.
    The difference between the advertising strategy of Apple and Nokia is about as staggering as the difference between their popularity in the smartphone market.
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