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Cars / Re: The Clitaurus - A new small Car for Women
« on: February 12, 2010, 05:10:48 AM »
that was a right guess
yes they both are similar
but the major difference for the beginners to find is a Rear windscreen wiper.
Only Spec R has a factory made wipers at the rear glass,
Many people sell SPEC S Silvias to kids.
Stock Silvia SPEC S produces 160 Killowatts , SPEC R produces 185+ Killowatts at rear wheels

There is a factory boost gauge in the Spec R and Spec S has none.
Spec R have a Factory body kit that doesnt break that easy but the Spec S are done up by the buyers.

fewww.. too many things :D
didn't know anything, explained by you  :happy: but m good at guessing  :hehe: one thing i knew was Spec R got a turbo engine while Spec S is non turbo

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Tech Lounge / Re: AK-47: 20th century´s weapon #1
« on: February 12, 2010, 05:07:23 AM »
is it patented?
i am not sure man cuz even China is producing it .. same like electronics :P
who know if they have a big factory heheh
No, earlier it was not patended. Kalshnikov got its patent in late 90s. Yea still many countries are manufacturing it illegally.

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Pics / Re: Picture of Day
« on: February 12, 2010, 05:04:43 AM »

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Pics / Re: INCREDIBLE EGG ARTIST
« on: February 12, 2010, 05:03:11 AM »

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Tech Lounge / Wind Dam - a new eolian generator?
« on: February 11, 2010, 11:22:08 PM »
A huge canvas spread between two banks of lake Lagoda in Russia, reminds me of a sailing ship, being carried by the wind. At a time of huge demand for new solutions in the field of renewable energy sources, architect Laurie Chetwood suggests a literal wind dam, that captures and channels the wind into a turbine. Far different from normal generators, this idea will certainly be, if nothing else, controversial.

In fact, one of the inconvenients of turbine generators, placed on top of metal towers is the fact that they ruin the surrounding landscape: aeolian parks, which contain dozens of these towers, are just like forests made out of steel. Trying to solve this problem, the author of this project tried to combine engineering with sculpture, with accent on the latter. He is, actually, the first to admit that its shape came to be, as a result of wanting to be functional, but also out of a desire to create something rather sculptural: like a bird that dips its beak in the water, no more than a dot in the landscape.

This system consists of a canvas, with 25 metres in height and 75 metres in width, suspended by cables that channel the wind into a central opening, connected to a turbine that is also suspended. According to scientific studies, its concave shape is particularly effective in capturing the wind. Its similarities, in shape, to a water dam gave the project the nickname wind dam. Its construction is schedule to start in 2010 and, if everything runs smoothly, there already are plans to build another dam in the same area.

However, not everyone is keen on this idea and controversy has arisen. Some claim the 'dam' is a fraud, as it lacks any sort of undertanding of the basic principles of fluid dynamics. According to these, what makes any dam work is a difference in altitude (when it comes to water) and a difference in pressure when it comes to wind. In a ship's sail, the difference in pressure is small, nevertheless, its area is broad, which gives it impulse.

That having been said, at the present time, the canvas will only increase the wind's speed, not its pressure, seeing as the system will only work as an ordinary aeolian generator. The only thing innovative about it, then, is its shape...



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Pics / Re: Picture of Day
« on: February 11, 2010, 11:06:57 PM »

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Gup Shup / Trade your wife for camels
« on: February 11, 2010, 11:03:55 PM »

Morocco is in the heart of some of my closest friends, but I must confess I still haven't been convinced by adventure reports and promises of fantastic, natural landscapes. Either way, should you ever feel tempted to embark upon such a trip, there is nothing like going prepared for the hard bargaining the people in this land drive.

In Morocco, camels are extremely useful and valuable animals. Strong, resistent and extremely docile and excentric, as such, they are often used as currency for buying, among other things, a wife. As this might very well be the best deal of your life, don't forget to previously evaluate how much your wife is worth, using this price calculator. Quickly you'll know how many camels, goats and sheep your wife is worth.

In case you don't know, a camel is approximately worth 2000 euros and lives for about 23 years. :)


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Gup Shup / Bond Girls
« on: February 11, 2010, 10:56:58 PM »
Bond Girls add some sparkle to the movies of the saga, are, afterall, an important part of its success.Besides, they're a pretty good standard of the aesthetic pattern of the era when each movie was made: fashion, the ideal beauty of the time and other, more subtle aspects...The beauty of these women is more or less seen as unquestionable. Some of them even posed for Playboy... So it's hard to chose them based on the beauty criterion, but the relativity of this concept is also one of the interesting questions the series brings up. I chose six Bond girls, the ones I consider more important, not necessarily prettier or more interesting by today's standards.

One of the "oldest" is Ursula Andress, featured in the first James Bond movie, Doctor No. The actress' face is melancholic and its lines are full, especially her mouth. Ursula isn't thin: she's strong, a bit athletic, even; not fat either - far from it! - but you can't guess the muscles under her skin; she has long hair and the attitude of someone who's about to faint. Add a knee-length, tight dress in garrish shintz and a short cardigan, or maybe not, and a bulky hairstyle and you've got your 60s female prototype!

In the 70s it was Roger Moore's turn to play the hero and he teamed up with various actresses who personified the hippie look of the time. Jane Seymour was in Live and Let Die, in 1973 and the extremely blonde Britt Ekland , in 1974. Both are really thin, their body and face, with long, straight hair and an angelic look. Colourful, printed fabrics, exotic jewellery, longs, flowing low-cut dresses, bell bottoms and high-heeled shoes (fashion from this period makes me cringe...).

In the next decade, exoticness disappears to give way to an almost baroque sophistication. It's Duran Duran's era, - remember? - who were in charge of the soundtrack for A View to a Kill (1985). Bond's "companion" is actress Tanya Roberts who was up to the challege of playing the ideal woman: a beautiful, made-up face, sophisticated hair-styles. In addition, her look is elegance personified...

The gorgeous Izabella Scorupco, who acts alongside Pierce Brosnam in Goldeneye, in 1995, has a perky and independent look, a typical "modern woman", still popular today. She's as comfortable in a Versace evening gown as in a pair of worn-out overalls. Powerful and irresistable...

Recently, the 007 series has become "politically correct" (a rather clouded concept...). In Die another day, in 2002, the bond girl in action was a young African American actress, the elegant Halle Berry. The ethnic touch suits the saga... A lot of fitness  and salads, tons of proteins, short hair, tonned body and designer clothes are Jinx (nickname for Giacinta)'s trademarks.

Finally, two exceptional ladies, from my point of view: Barbara Bach, owner of the fiercest pair of eyes in the entire series; and Miriam d'Abo, the beautiful cellist from The living daylights, in whose presence Timothy Dalton is completely upstaged, even though he plays the main character...

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Fun Time / Re: Funny School Exam Answers
« on: February 11, 2010, 10:07:32 PM »
han han aoungi nah tera haal puchan  :pagel:
huh bahr kadi puchea ni pagal khana ana tu :lost:

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Pics / Re: A Graph made With Me In Mind
« on: February 11, 2010, 10:03:40 PM »
bibi ma bibi dil mera le looooooooooo dil deini ayiiiiiiiiiiiii keki ji leoooooooooo lolzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
 :blah: :blah: :blah:
lolzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
mere kol meri art aa  :pagel:
je dil dandi pher jeenda kida bibi tu 8-> blood circulation kada hondi tere?

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Shayari / Re: If Only
« on: February 11, 2010, 10:00:09 PM »
kiyu akal gha charan chali jandi aa :blah:
ni tara pnjabi da matlb samjn vich busy rendi :mean:

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News Khabran / Re: Washington man wants tapeworm on state seal
« on: February 11, 2010, 09:58:38 PM »
:hehe: :hehe: :hehe:
manu bra hassa aanda dekh ka. je one shirt pani hi ni ta pher buy kyon krda? motive ki haga topless ren da? kuria impress honda eda?

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News Khabran / Re: Man finds counterfeit $200,000 in used car
« on: February 11, 2010, 09:56:54 PM »
:blah: :blah: othe v gala marnea c
bibi je kamra vich washroom na honda phera 8->

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News Khabran / Re: Farmer ordered to demolish castle
« on: February 11, 2010, 09:53:54 PM »
ohna ne ki kr dita
je ohna nal beinsaani hundi aa tahi oh v galat kam krde aa
ki be insafi hoi? dass manu pher ma tanu dassda oh ki krde.

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News Khabran / Re: Haiti Earthquake: Orphans For Sale For $50
« on: February 11, 2010, 09:52:12 PM »
:huhh: huhh
kiddin tara brain sharp haga but u dun apply it to ur studies :mean:

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News Khabran / Re: Under the Weather? Just Swallow A Doctor
« on: February 11, 2010, 09:50:59 PM »
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: spellin ch tan eh mera v guru aa  :laugh: :laugh:
typo honi aa

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Beauty Fashion LifeStyle / Re: Ultra Violet Tattooing
« on: February 11, 2010, 09:49:41 PM »

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Beauty Fashion LifeStyle / Re: Ultra Violet Tattooing
« on: February 11, 2010, 09:48:46 PM »
Angraze puthiyaa Sidiyaa Cheezaa Bnudey rehdny ney ..................... hahahhaa Vadiya cheez hai .......................................... :he:
ho skda rabb d creation ona nu changi na lagdi hove te apne aap nu modify krna chanda hove :mean:

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Religion, Faith, Spirituality / Re: DO WE RECEIVE ANGEL MESSAGES?
« on: February 11, 2010, 09:46:58 PM »
yo yo ya
manu aa vala smiley boht pasand aaya>>>>>> yo yo cute haga

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