Archive for September, 2010
Thursday, September 23rd, 2010
this is the most beautiful and grandest palaces ever made by human kind, just check the pictures below :
1. Mohatta Palace, Karachi, Pakistan

2. King’s Palace Thailand

3. The Palace of Justice, Malaysia

4. Crystal Palace, London, England

5. Palace of Versailles, France

6. Bucaco Palace, Portugal

7. Sultan Qabous palace, Muscat

8. Blue Palace, Greece

9. Taj Mahal, India

10. Chateau de Versailles, Versailles, France

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Thursday, September 23rd, 2010
the simple pictures of cool weapon, just check the pictures below :

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Saturday, September 18th, 2010

chuck custom painted sneaker : chuck miss murder

dream chuck

chuck penguin

chuck lego sneaker
sources : jackgers sneaker
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Tuesday, September 14th, 2010
Looking to hire your own personal army, or just big enough of a dick that you fear an assassination attempt? Ride in safety and style in the Hennessey VelociRaptor APV ($TBA). Based on the Ford Raptor Super Crew and able to withstand small arms fire, this Armored Performance Vehicle can also get you out of harm’s way — and fast — thanks to a supercharged 6.2L V8 pumping out 575 hp. Other optional features include seating for up to eight, satellite TV, high-speed internet, and the ability to be mistaken for a senator, president, drug lord, or some other person of great importance/power/wealth/mulletude.

sources : www.uncrate.com
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Sunday, September 12th, 2010
hi, daydaily.com readers, we collect many article to increase your creativity again. we should be creative person to survive in this wild world. the more creative you be, the richer you are. okey back to topic. what do our anchestor do to get their food? the answer is hunting, and hunting need tools, one of it are bow and weapon. this article would teach you how to make very traditional and simple bow.

very traditional arrow and bow
Some history
The bow that we will be making is called a longbow. It is very simple in design, and could be made from things almost everyone has.Longbows were ideally made from yew, Italian yew being the best, but white woods elm, ash, and hazel were commonly used due to availability. Longbows were often built to be as tall as the archer and a well made bow could shoot well in excess of 300 yards (275 meters) using flight arrows. A longbow archer could shoot up to 12 arrows per minute as a crossbow man could only fire up to three. For the rest of this article click here. Now lets get on to the fun stuff!
Materials
This bow and arrow will be made from wood. The wood must be easy to bend, and is easiest to get from small trees. You will need a branch about an inch in diameter and 4-5 feet long for the bow and a branch about a half an inch in diameter and a foot long for the arrow. The length of the bow really depends on how tall you are. I’m about 5 and a half feet tall and my bow is around 4 and a quarter feet tall.
Making the bow
Making the bow is very simple. All that needs to be done is to cut two notches in each end of the bow. The notches should go about half way into the bow, and should be about half an inch from each end of the bow. Also the notches must be on the side of the bow opposite the inside of the natural curve of the branch. It will help if they are at as much of a right angle as possible. These notches will be used to hold the bow string in place when it is in use. This is a little hard to explain so check the pictures below for some clarification.
Stringing the bow
Now all thats left for the bow is to string it. To do this cut a piece of string that is about three fourths of the size of the bow. The string must be smaller than the bow in order to give the bow more power. The shorter the string the more power you will get, but it will also get harder to string the bow as the string is made shorter. Next, tie loops at each end of the string big enough to fit around the notch that you made in the last step. Take the loops that you just tied and put them around the notches on each end of the stick, the easiest way to do this is by placing your foot on the inside of the bow for some leverage. If the notches were made right then they will hold the bow string in place.
The arrow
The arrow can be made out of either a branch or a wooden dowel. I find the the wooden dowels work the best; however, I will show how to make one out of a branch because it includes an extra step that the dowel does not. If you have a dowel you can skip this step…
The first thing to do is to trim off the bark from the branch. The bark adds on weight that we don’t want, and makes the arrow rougher. To do this just take a knife and widdle the bark off of the stick, but make sure to leave two inches of bark at the base of the arrow, this bark will be used to glue on to in the next step. Next if you want to, you can sand the arrow down to reduce drag and to improve the accuracy but it really isn’t needed.
Adding feathers to the arrow
Feathers are used on the base of the arrow to make the arrow spin during flight, which made it more accurate. Most people don’t have extra feathers lying around, so we will use heavy paper (card stock). Plastic could also be used as an alternative to the paper. Take the paper and cut right triangles out of it, the legs of the triangle should be about 1 and a quarter inches by 1 and three fourths inches. (The legs are the sides of the triangle that are not opposite the right angle.) Take these triangles and glue the second longest side near the base of the arrow about a quarter of an inch away from the very bottom. Make sure to evenly space the triangles out around the circumference of the arrow. Now cut a small notch into the center of the base of the bow for the string to sit in, without this notch the arrow would be extremely hard to shoot.
How to use your bow and arrow
In the movies they make shooting a bow and arrow look like a piece of cake, but its not! Hold the bow with your weaker arm in the middle of the bow. Then grip the arrow with your thumb, pointer, and middle fingers each in between one of the paper feathers. Pull back the arrow against the string as far as you can, and watch the arrow fly, you will be amazed by how far this easy to build bow can shoot.
sources : instructables.com
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Sunday, September 12th, 2010
found this unique flying design on dejapong.com this website had many unique design that goods for your creativity, the flying motorcycle are unique design and i am waiting for someone to realize this idea.
Flying used to be daring, sexy, and a little bit dangerous. Barnstorming across the countryside in a cloth and wood biplane, flying airmail through thunderstorms in an open cabin.. yes those were the days.
We have, for good reason, made flying a lot safer, and in the process, removed the thrill that danger brings.
Because of this, we need planes that look dangerous – planes that make us nervous just watching other people fly them! We need…

The Motorcycle Plane!
Fun:
This plane will be fitted with a 600cc motorcycle engine and be made mainly from carbon fiber or other composites. It would have a 12 ft wingspan, and because it would be classed as an ultralight, you would not need a special license to fly this plane. Straddling this plane will further enhance your connection with it and improve situational awareness.
Weighing in at 680lbs loaded, it would only need a short field to takeoff or land and could be stored in a 2 car garage or shed.
Safety:
The whole point is to make the plane seem daring and dangerous. For safety, a carbon fiber roll cage (not Pictured) would be attached to the fuselage and fit over the back of the rider/pilot. Incorporated into this rollcage would be a parachute capable of bringing the entire craft down safely in event of an emergency. An automatic fire extinguisher will protect the pilot from engine fires.
Pictured below is a shortened version:

So, with an idea this good, chances are, someone has already come up with it right? Well, in this case, very closely, yes.
Behold the Wee Bee:

Naturally, I was crestfallen. All that work and thought and here someone had beat me to it. By a man named Ken Coward no less!
Here is what Aerospaceweb.org had to say about this:
The first plane to be so titled was known as the Wee Bee. The diminutive plane was designed, built, and flown by Ken Coward, William Chana, and Karl Montijo in San Diego, California, during the late 1940s. Just over 14 ft (4.25 m) long and with a wingspan of only 18 ft (5.5 m), the Wee Bee was powered by a 30-hp piston engine and could carry a maximum of 200 lb (90 kg), including the pilot and fuel. Weight was kept to a minimum by having the pilot lay in a prone position atop the fuselage.
Only one example of the unusual Wee Bee was built, making its first flight in 1948. The Wee Bee was later placed on display at the San Diego Aerospace Museum but was lost in a fire that swept through the museum in 1978. A replica has now taken the place of the destroyed original. The creators of the Wee Bee also formed a small company called Bee Aviation, or Beecraft, that went on to build a larger version called the Honey Bee. With a wingspan of 28 ft (9.5 m), the Honey Bee could carry a single pilot in a more comfortable and conventional seated position.
Ahah! Only one was built! so there aren’t a bunch of these flying around out there yet. So there is still hope for the motorcycle plane.
Really though, I suppose that german guy from Flight of the Phoenix had me beat a long time ago:

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Saturday, September 11th, 2010
we saw this amazing batik pictures at deviantart.com, this is another pattern of batik.

batik peacock or in indonesia called batik merak

another side of batik peacock

fashion of batik

another art and design of batik

cute batik cartoon

another batik
picture sources : www.deviantart.com
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Friday, September 10th, 2010
did you use facemoods? my sister use this add on on mozilla browser, they have really attractive emoticons for your facebook accounts, but one you install this addon on your browser, the result is very very horrible and could make you really really mad. they inject “i don’t know” script to your browser so if you click new tab, the facemoods search will constantly appear and you could not remove or setup it except you remove the add on and restart your browser. i really disappointed with this add on! could kill your time and creativity. and i didn’t recommend this add on.

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Thursday, September 9th, 2010
happy eid mubarak everyone

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Wednesday, September 8th, 2010
Russia will deliver the last of six contracted Su fighter jets to Indonesia on September 7 and 16, an informed source said on Monday.
Under a $300 million contract, signed in 2007, Russia is to complete the delivery of three Su-30MK2 and three Su-27SKM fighters to Jakarta by the end of 2010 in addition to two Su-27SK and two Su-30MK fighters purchased in 2003.

- SU-30 Indonesian Air Force
The third Su-30MK2 jet was delivered in January.
Russia’s An-124 transport plane will deliver two Su-27SKM planes to the air base in the city of Makassar in Indonesia’s South Sulawesi province on Tuesday, the source said. The other Su-27SKM plane will be delivered to the same base five days later.

- SU 27 Indonesian Air Force
The planes will be sent to Indonesia earlier than scheduled following a request by the Indonesian military authorities, who would like the aircraft to take part in a military parade dedicated to Armed Forces Day on October 5, he added.
Indonesia earlier said it needed at least one squadron equipped with 16 Sukhoi fighters to replace part of the outdated fleet of U.S. F-16 fighters.
sources : http://goodnewsfromindonesia.org/2010/09/07/more-iron-birds-above-indonesia/
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