Looking at some things, we won’t be able to take our eyes off. Yesterday, I stumbled upon a blog post on ten most beautiful roads in
Saturday, March 22, 2008
Fresh cut Tulips.
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Singing sands.

I have heard musical notes emanating from stone pillars. I did experiment on this when I went to the ruins of Vijayanagar Empire in Hampi, Karnataka, India.
When I knocked on the pillar with my knuckles, I could clearly hear the sound. There were several pillars on which I tried and all produced musical notes.
Now, here is a beach located remotely, on the Isle of Eigg in Scotland. Here, the sands sing. When walked on or sifted through fingers, it emits clearly audible musical sounds. (source:Reader's Digest)
As per scientists who have frequently experimented on the amazing fact, every grain of and is surrounded by air pockets; the friction between the sand grain and the air is the cause of the sound.
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Professional brochure printing services

It is my habit to choose a professional person when I have a requirement for printing business cards and brochures.
For my mathematics coaching center, I used to print several hundred brochures and a minimum of 200 business cards every year.
I never take risk with cheap printing companies because they really don't know what they're doing. They mess up the entire job.
I always get my Business Card Printing, Postcard Printing, and other Printing from Conquest Graphics. As a leading, award winning printing company, Conquest Graphics can get you all of the professional printing you need at a price you don't have to be rich to afford.
I would ask you to check them out today to see what they can do for you and your company. I'm sure you won't be disappointed.
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Friday, March 21, 2008
Trade show display accessories.
In this consumers dominated world, I find the opportunities are abundant for copy writers. The advertisers and marketing specialists find new medias for displaying ads and catching the attention of consumers. The most prominent media for advertising is trade show display.
Every day, I see a vast improvement in the marketing field and it is very interesting to watch the stiff competition between the marketing companies.Trade show display commands a vital role in improving the sales of any product.
Just about anybody can sell you a trade show display that will meet your needs, but it's the bells and whistles, the extra little things, that help your display stand out from everybody else's.
I'm talking, of course, about accessories. MODDisplays is a leading provider of accessories such as trade show flooring, banner stands, and literature stands. Check out their selection today and I'm sure you'll be adding a few bells and whistles to your display in the very near future.
The picture displayed here falls under the category of XRline trade show display. Other forms of trade show display that you can find in Moddisplays.com are literature stands, Popup fabric panels, hanging lights and many more.
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Thursday, March 20, 2008
Debris in space worries scientists on earth.
Thats why they are scientists and we are not!![]()
Here we are worrying about the amount of garbage that is being dumped on the earth mercilessly. We are sincerely concerned about the global warming, hole in the ozone layer etc but we continue to live like we lived five minutes earlier.![]()
But the scientists are worrying about the debris in space created by millions of bits of orbiting garbage leftover from missions. These flying objects can delay launches of spaceships and satellites and can also potentially smash into spacecraft.
Yes, this I wondered about long back. How all those orbiting satellites stay off each other without any traffic signal or traffic regulating policemen.
The graveyard of ghostly scraps from satellites and other craft continues to grow. Last year, the intentional destruction of China's Fengyn weather staellite sent at least 150,000 bits of orbital debris less than a half-inch (one centimeter) across and larger into space, according to NASA's Orbital Debris Program.
Space Debris-->Courtesy:Google Image
We are all blissfully unaware of what happened on Feb 20th: On Feb. 20, another load of debris was scattered into space when the U.S. Navy shot down a spy satellite above the Pacific Ocean. Some 3,000 scraps spewed into space, each no larger than a football in size, adding to the cosmic clutter.
Do you know as a U.S. citizen that the U.S. Space Surveillance Network is tracking about 18,000 orbiting objects of debris about two inches in diameter and larger?
The space around our planet is also polluted by millions to tens of millions of smaller, marble-sized pieces of debris. In order to officially catalog derelict debris, scientists involved need to identify each object's size, the mission it's attached to and its orbit.
Its threatening:
"It could be made out of Jell-O or foam or stainless steel. When it's that big, it travels at orbital velocities and it hits something else, it's going to be a bad day," said Nicholas Johnson, program manager and chief scientist of the NASA Orbital Debris Program Office at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas.
A real collision:To date, there is only one recorded incident of a collision in which the debris was large enough to track. In 1996, a French satellite called CERISE was struck by a piece of a French rocket that had exploded 10 years earlier.
Read full story: Cosmic Clean-up
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