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Love Pyar / Re: ~~LOVE Cycle~~
« on: May 29, 2010, 04:42:54 PM »
This kind of Make sense

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Love Pyar / Re: cute LoVe.. ...
« on: May 29, 2010, 04:42:20 PM »
Kuriya de najje Nakhree...

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Cars / Re: Alfa Romeo 8C Spider
« on: May 29, 2010, 04:35:01 PM »
And this is Alfa Romeo Giulietta  :happy:



2010 Alfa Romeo Giulietta

The new hatch will be launched with four Euro V-compliant turbo-charged engines, two of them petrol and two diesel.









The 1.4TB and 1.4TB MultiAir petrol engines produce 90kW and 127kW respectively.

The diesel 1.6 JTDM produces 78kW and the 2.0 JTDM diesel engine 127kW.

Joining the engine range after launch will be the 1750 TBi Quadrifoglio Verde petrol engine, developing 175kW.

Alfa has yet to reveal specific technical details, but the petrol engines and the 1.6 litre diesel are likely to be

the same as those offered in the MiTo range.

On the safety front, the Giulietta features Vehicle Dynamic Control, Dynamic Steering Torque, Q2 electronic

differential and Alfa DNA selector, allowing drivers to choose the setting best suited to the driving conditions.

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Cars / Alfa Romeo 8C Spider
« on: May 29, 2010, 04:29:43 PM »
Now this is what a Beautiful car Looks like  :love: :love:

I think they even rate this as the most beautiful Car.. No Source But I have overheard it  :happy:

2009 Alfa Romeo 8C Spider

 Specifications
Chassis
Front Suspension   245/35
Rear Suspension      285/35

Engine
Type         4.7-liter V8 engine
Horsepower      450 CV at 7.000 rpm
Displacement cu in (cc)   4700 cc
Transmission      6-Speed F1
Maximum Torque      7.500 rpm


















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News Khabran / Re: Haiti in Pictures - Lend a hand to Help
« on: May 29, 2010, 01:26:36 PM »
So much energy in the song...

Remember Haiti Folks... And So proud that Punjabi Janta also Contributed to the cause


Never Late for help.. A hand right now will also help

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News Khabran / Re: Haiti in Pictures - Lend a hand to Help
« on: May 29, 2010, 01:23:29 PM »
Young Artist Singing for Haiti - Waving Flag



Young Artists For Haiti - Wavin' Flag



Wavin' Flag by Young Artists for Haiti ♥ with lyrics.




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Pics / Re: Picture of Day
« on: May 29, 2010, 12:29:02 PM »


Pulse Check - This Picture was made after the incident of the killing of the homeless in NY City


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Knowledge / [Travel] Best Rated Waterfall in World
« on: May 29, 2010, 12:15:03 PM »
1 ) El Nicho Falls – Cuba

El Nicho is located in Grupo Guamuhaya part of Sierra de Trinidad mountainous is the second highest point in Cuba Pico San Juan 1108 m about 46 km from Cienfuegos. At mountains of the El Nicho you can hike through the caves, water fall bathing and track the mountain’s exotic flora and fauna. Those interested in another kind of wildlife can go bird-watching in a protected sanctuary. The Tocororo lives in this mountain region, Cuban national bird, with beautiful, showy colors.







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2 ) Giessbach Waterfalls- Switzerland

The Giessbach Falls lie in the midst of a landscape filled with Swiss postcard clichés — crystal-clear lakes, snow-capped peaks, cable cars, and cuckoo clocks (well, there’s bound to be at least one cuckoo clock in one of the local farmhouses). The name of the locale might ring a bell as it was in the news in the summer of 1999, when some canyoning tourists were killed in a flash flood. The tragedy hasn’t affected tourism in the region, and people continue to flock to Giessbach to indulge in river rafting and paragliding, or to simply soak up the Swiss atmosphere.


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3 ) Havasu Falls – United States

The Havasu falls, or more commonly the Havasupai, are a Native American tribe that has called the Grand Canyon its home for at least the past 800 years. Located primarily in an area known as Cataract Canyon, this Yuman speaking population once laid claim to a land reservation the size of Delaware [1]. In 1882, however, the tribe was forced by the federal government to abandon all but 518 acres of their land. The Havasupai witnessed a silver rush and the Santa Fe Railroad in effect destroy what was fertile land.



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4 ) Horseshoe Falls, Niagra Falls – New York & Canada

The Horseshoe Falls, also known as the Canadian Falls, is a waterfall on the Niagara River, located mostly on the Canadian side of the border with the United States. It is located between Terrapin Point on Goat Island in New York State, and Table Rock on the Ontario side of the falls. The Horseshoe Falls is considered to be the most impressive of the three falls that make up Niagara Falls. Approximately 90% of the water of the Niagara River flows over Horseshoe Falls, while the other 10% flows over the American Falls.  The falls produce a large amount of mist, which occasionally renders viewing them difficult.



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5 ) Iguazu Falls – Brazil


Iguazu Falls is comprised of not one, but an array of 275 separate cascades and waterfalls, spanning a total of 2.5 miles and plunging up to 269 feet into the Iguazu river. Surrounded by bamboo, palm and fern trees, populated by parrots and macaws, and decorated with the ruins of an 18th century Jesuit mission, Iguazu Falls seems suspended from time, making it an ideal location for the filming of the 1986 period movie, The Mission. Taller than Niagara Falls, twice as wide with 275 cascades spread in a horsehoe shape over nearly two miles of the Iguazu River, Iguazú Falls are the result of a volcanic eruption which left yet another large crack in the earth.




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6 ) Minas Viejas Waterfalls – Mexico

One of the most beautiful runs here in the Huasteca. The locals said there was a bit of an earthquake and it opened a fissure in the canyon. The river drops 1/3rd its water after the drain. With rain it will be full for another couple weeks.



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7 ) Ouzoud falls – North Africa

The world famous Ouzoud Waterfalls (110 m high) are located in the Grand Atlas village of Tanaghmeilt (Province of Azilal, 150 Km north-east of Marrakech).  These are definitely one of the prettiest falls in Morocco and in Northern Africa as a whole. They’re truly stunning at any time of the year, especially during heavy rain.  The falls are the most visited site in this region. The surrounding landscape is made up of idyllic green valleys, mills, orchards and the dramatic gorges of the ‘El Abid’ river or ‘Slaves river’ in Arabic.  You can even go swimming here, at the bottom of the falls. Access is through a shaded path of olive trees. As the sun begins to fade, you can see whole troops of monkeys playing in the twilight – very surreal.



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8 ) Ramona Falls – United States


Ramona Falls is a waterfall on the upper Sandy River on the west side of Mount Hood, Oregon, United States.  It is in scenic wilderness along the Pacific Crest Trail at elevation 3,576 feet (1,090 m). The falls are about 120 feet (37 m) tall overall consisting of a wall of cascades.




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9 ) Svartifoss – Europe

Svartifoss is a 20m waterfall made famous by the surrounding hanging hexagonal basalt columns. Meaning “black falls”, it’s perhaps the most popular attraction in Skaftafell National Park in Southern Iceland. There’s hardly any time at the falls to have to yourself as people generally come in waves of tour buses. The base of this waterfall is noteworthy for its sharp rocks. New hexagonal column sections break off faster than the falling water wears down the edges.



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10 ) Taughannock Falls – New York

Taughannock Falls is located in Ulysses, NY, part of the popular Finger Lakes Region of central New York. The falls is part of Taughannock State Park located between the Village of Trumansburg (part of the Ulysses Township), and the city of Ithaca. The falls cataract has an incredible drop of 215 feet (66 meters), and is one of the highest east of the Rocky Mountains.  Taughannock State Park also features hiking and nature trails, tent and trailer sites, cabins, picnic areas, beach swimming, fishing, playground areas, a marina launching site, ice-skating, sledding, cross-country skiing and an annual summer concert series.




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Bonus: Horsetail Fall

Horsetail Fall, located in Yosemite National Park in California, is a seasonal waterfall that flows in the winter and early spring. The fall occurs on the East side of El Capitan.[1] There are a few days every February where this fall is lit up by the setting sun and reflects a bright orange.

This waterfall descends in two streams side by side, the eastern one being the larger, but both quite small. The eastern one drops 470 m (1,540 ft) and the western one 480 m (1,570 ft), the highest fully-airborne waterfall in Yosemite that runs at some point every year. The waters then gather and descend another 150 m (490 ft) on steep slabs, so the total height of these waterfalls is 650 m (2,130 ft). The image shown here is taken during a brief time during the winter, near 21 February at sunset, made famous by Galen Rowell's photograph.

The fall is best seen and photographed from a small clearing close to the picnic area on the north road leading out of Yosemite Valley east of El Capitan. [2]













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Pics / Realist Sculptor by Ron Muech
« on: May 29, 2010, 11:19:00 AM »

Ron Mueck was born on 1958 is an Australian hyper realist sculptor working in Great Britain. Mueck’s early career was as a model maker and puppeteer for children’s television and films, notably the film Labyrinth for which he also contributed the voice of Ludo.

Mueck moved on to establish his own company in London, making photo-realistic props and animatronics for the advertising industry. Although highly detailed, these props were usually designed to be photographed from one specific angle hiding the mess of construction seen from the other side. Mueck increasingly wanted to produce realistic sculptures which looked perfect from all angles.





In 1996 Mueck transitioned to fine art, collaborating with his mother-in-law, Paula Rego, to produce small figures as part of a tableau she was showing at the Hayward Gallery. Rego introduced him to Charles Saatchi who was immediately impressed and started to collect and commission work.


This led to the piece which made Mueck’s name, Dead Dad, being included in the Sensation show at the Royal Academy the following year. Dead Dad is a rather haunting silicone and mixed media sculpture of the corpse of Mueck’s father reduced to about two thirds of its natural scale. It is the only work of Mueck’s that uses his own hair for the finished product.


Mueck’s sculptures faithfully reproduce the minute detail of the human body, but play with scale to produce disconcertingly jarring visual images. His five metre high sculpture Boy 1999 was a feature in the Millennium Dome and later exhibited in the Venice Biennale.


In 2002 his sculpture Pregnant Woman was purchased by the National Gallery of Australia for $800,000.
























 
































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Pics / Re: Google Vs Facebook Office Space
« on: May 29, 2010, 11:04:52 AM »


About Google: (as if you needed this)


Google Inc. is an American public corporation specializing in Internet search. It also generates profits from advertising bought on its similarly free-to-user e-mail, online mapping, office productivity, social networking and video-sharing services. Advert-free versions are available via paid subscription. Google has more recently developed an open source web browser and a mobile phone operating system. Its headquarters, often referred to as the Googleplex, is located in Mountain View, California. As of March 31, 2009  the company had 19,786 full-time employees. It runs thousands of servers across the world, processing millions of search requests each day and about one petabyte of user-generated data each hour.







 
















































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Pics / Google Vs Facebook Office Space
« on: May 29, 2010, 11:00:40 AM »


About Facebook:


Facebook, Inc. is a company that operates and privately owns social networking website, Facebook. Users can add friends and send them messages, and update their personal profiles to notify friends about themselves. Additionally, users can join networks organized by city, workplace, school, and region. The website’s name stems from the colloquial name of books given at the start of the academic year by university administrations with the intention of helping students to get to know each other better.



Mark Zuckerberg
founded Facebook with his college roommates and fellow computer science students Eduardo Saverin, Dustin Moskovitz and Chris Hughes while he was a student at Harvard University.  The website’s membership was initially limited to Harvard students, but was expanded to other colleges in the Boston area, the Ivy League, and Stanford University. It later expanded further to include any university student, then high school students, and, finally, to anyone aged 13 and over. The website currently has more than 350 million active users worldwide.


























































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Pics / Re: The best of Ad Companies - Ads with great Message
« on: May 29, 2010, 10:56:56 AM »

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Pics / Amazing Large Scale Drawing by Denevan
« on: May 29, 2010, 01:05:08 AM »
Have you already heard of Jim Denevan or seen his artwork? This guy, who is an artist and a surfer, creates large scale drawings in sand that are nothing short of amazing. The drawings are mostly created by dragging a stick on the ground. By using only this single stick of wood wet, Jim Denevan makes huge geometric shapes in the sand, which for some may take up to seven hours of work! Generally composed of circles and lines, it is a real mammoth task and patience.

















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Fun Time / Re: attention freek nyana :-j
« on: May 29, 2010, 12:47:19 AM »
Try it now Kudrat

Link Fixed

3595
Jokes Majaak / Re: Dilbert's Theorem on Salary
« on: May 29, 2010, 12:43:02 AM »
:loll:

I think one reason the Executives are missing brains  :pagel:

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Jokes Majaak / Re: Break Up tip :
« on: May 29, 2010, 12:40:28 AM »
 :loll: :loll: :loll:

Brillant .. hahah

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Jokes Majaak / Re: How guys select the girl they want to marry.....
« on: May 29, 2010, 12:38:35 AM »
Fault of the Girl why they spend money to be beautiful
- When Men admire it women think thats a rong decision and when they dont admire the beauty they complain Men are rude  :happy:

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Cars / Re: Honda Accord Euro - Mods gallery
« on: May 29, 2010, 12:36:02 AM »
Accord Mods ... Whao...
They don't look clean

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Sports Khelan / Re: NHL Playoff Starting Tomorrow
« on: May 29, 2010, 12:33:48 AM »
Winner of Eastern Conference final - Blackhawks (beating San Jose in 4 straight)

Winner of Western Conference Final - Philli (beating Montreal 4-1)


Stanley Cup Finals
Blackhawks Vs Phillies - Starting tommorow

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Sports Khelan / Re: NBA Playoffs underway
« on: May 29, 2010, 12:29:51 AM »
A Very Tough loss for Phx the other day.. 3 sec and lakers get a three pointer

well Boston ends the late drama by Orlando and they are not Eastern Conference Champions

Lakers lead the other series 3-2

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