Monday, August 29, 2011

Disposing of dog poops made easy!

Dog walkers's perennial problem is the disposal of their pet's poops. Ah, if only dogs have naturally human like habits of using toilet rooms....

Since it is not the case, pet owners who take them for a walk can't abuse them of spoiling the neighborhood. Even if they manage to collect their droppings, they have to go through several awkward minuted before getting rid of dog poops in environmentally friendly way.

Greatest solution for disposing dog poops!
Look at this product! These bags are biodegradable as well as water solubles. Once you collect the dog's waste in it, the bags dissolve in 45 minutes. So, you better rush to your to flush it.

But wait! Don't turn on the flush tank knob immediately after you dropped the bag into the closet. Wait for 15 to 20 minutes to let the bag disintegrate before you flush it.


























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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

World tour in a solar powered boat.


Do you remember reading the voyages of those legendary explorers of the world. Have you gotten in their mind when they set sail, when they discovered new worlds and culture? Every new object, every new tree or animal they came into contact with for the first time must have thrilled them beyond words.

Now, with the aid of 93 feet catamaran, new world explorers are hoping to go around the world in just 120 days at a speed of 10 knots.

The catamaran is going to be fully powered bu photoelectric (solar) cells. This is a Swiss project and the cost will be around $13 million.

The boat is called "Planet Solar" whose image you see above. There is a lot more to read about this solar boat at The Amazing.
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Thursday, August 18, 2011

Siamese twin fishes.


We have all heard of Siamese twins-humans, animals but never heard of that phenomenon in fish.

Well, you see it here in the picture! Yes, two fishes are joined at the stomach.

Zoologists are baffled that this wonder creation has survived for as long as 8 months already. Obviously, nature has endowed them with great survival instinct.

These two Nile Tilapia fish in Thailand have found the perfect way to cope with life. The bigger fish protects its smaller sibling on the bottom, while it in turn looks for food.

Source: Daily Mail

Friday, August 12, 2011

World's scariest alarm!


Today morning I over slept that caused nearly 30 students of mine waiting outside the gate. They even tried to call my mobile but the sleeper devil in me could not be bothered.

Suddenly, my husband shook me and asked me whether I have class or not. I jumped up, drove my husband to open the gate to allow the students in without bothering about his sleep. It was around 5.33 AM.

But this can't happen again if I have the scary alarm clock cum radio (oh, radios are still in existence?) This radio alarm clock comes with 30 pre-programmed voices that help you wake up in the morning with sounds ranging from a gentle butler to a shrill drill sergeant, and if you hit the snooze buttons too many time, you also get a firm scolding. (Yes, I deserve that man!)

The thing can also tell fortunes, tell the time aloud, play music via AM/FM stations or even through MP3 and iPods, wink, blink, react to light and motion, and basically do everything but fetch you breakfast in bed! Hmmm.. too bad, I would love that.

Monday, August 8, 2011

Eagle wants Apple pie.

That's what came to my mind when I read a new story last week that "Apple boss Steve Jobs is richer than Uncle Sam." This headline was composed mentally at that time.

Can you imagine such a company in your country that is richer than its motherland?

My heart-felt salute to Apple! Every company in the world should take a leaf from you Apple.

Speaking figuratively:

Apple's reserves stand at $75.87 Billion

America's reserves stand at $73.76 Billion

As the cartoon appeared on several newspapers, did America really seek loans from Apple that grew on his orchard?

No dividends:
Do you know that the Apple does not pay dividends to its share holders?

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Monkey weds monkey.



Monkey weds-well why not? Monkeys too evolve with us and they latch on to the human cultures easily than any other non-human beings.

Rob Leigh presents the weirdest stories always and this week, the stories involved the wedding between two monkeys in China.

So, where was the match made-on top a tree I hope? No, the match was decided by zookeepers.

The picture depicts 7-year-old Wukong wed 6-year-old Xiaoya during a special ceremony at a zoo in Wenling, Zhejiang province in China.

Obviously, it was a ploy to attract more visitors to the zoo.

Source: Mirror.Co.Uk and Neatorama

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