Another Reincarnation?????

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Reincarnation??? I don’t know how it could be possible? on these days…..  On my November’s articles, people believed on reincarnation of God in the most parts of India as well as in Nepal. In Hindu Mythology, reincarnation is possible but I don’t believed on these, do you???? Continue reading

DHL Delivers, whatever you want?

A korean commercial ad

Is there a limit to what DHL can deliver? click play to findout….. :-)

Hydrogen powered cellphone

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Fuel cell maker Angstrom Power and cell phone maker Motorola have teamed up to create a prototype mobile phone that runs on a hydrogen fuel cell. Hydrogen is produced–by cracking water molecules–with a desktop fueling station and then inserted into a metal hydride storage container on the phone, says Aron Levitz, manager of business development for Angstrom. When the hydrogen molecules pass through a membrane in the fuel cell, electrons are stripped away and get diverted to run the phone. Continue reading

Diet halves body weight of World’s fattest man

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Manuel Uribe, who according to Guiness Book of World Record hold the dubious title of Heaviest Man in the World, has lost half his body weight thanks to a low-carb diet:

This week Mr. Uribe announced he has dropped 40.7 stone – 570 pounds – from his high of 89.8 stone – 1,257 pounds – in far less time than doctors had anticipated.

“I’m going to throw a big party,” he said from his home in Monterrey, where his mother and fiancée take care of him. “I’m getting out of my house and going for a walk.”

Be slim soon, Manuel! be happy :-)

Couresy: Telegraph

Aditya Dev: Shortest Bodybuilder in The World

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They say that ‘a noble spirit embiggens the smallest man.’ If that’s the case, then nobody could be more embiggened than Aditya Dev – the world’s smallest bodybuilder.

Aditya Dev, 19, stands just 33 inches tall – but weighs an impressive 9.25kg (just under 1.5 stone), and has a chest measurement of 20 inches.

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OneCAT: Vehical Powered by Air

aircar_203.jpgForget hydrogen fuel cells. They may only produce water as exhaust, but hydrogen is highly explosive and requires a lot of energy to produce, negating some of its green credentials. But a car powered on compressed air, well that may be the holy grail of environmentally friendly vehicles. Continue reading

Fujitsu’s P1620:Smaller, Lighter, and Cheaper Than MacBook Air

Updated Fujitsu Tablet is Smaller, Lighter, and Cheaper than Air

The Fujitsu P1620 Lifebook has just been announced, an update to its earlier P1610 ultra-portable. The new Lifebook P1620 offers the same processor as its predecessor, a 1.2 gigaherz dual-core processor, two-gigabytes of memory, and 100-gigabytes of disk space. All in a package just a little over 9-inches wide, making it a reasonable alternative to Apple’s latest.

It stacks up reasonably well against the Air, though it’s at a disadvantage at the start compared to the Air’s 1.6-gigaherz processor. The Lifebook’s 2.2-pound-heft makes it almost one-third lighter than the Air and it’s dimensions are smaller overall, though at 1.4-inches, it’s nearly twice as thick as Apple’s wunder-portable.

The screen is considerably smaller too, 8.9-inches vs. 13.3 on the Air, but the Lifebook’s screen swivels around, turning the device into a tablet PC.

Then there’s the battery, which is both user-replaceable (unlike the Air’s) and comes in two flavors. The standard three-cell pack will deliver an estimated 3.5 hours of life while an optional six-cell pack ($45 extra) will give twice that, quite a bit more than the five hours promised by Apple for the Air. Finally the price: $1,599 to start, compared to $1,799 for the Air.