Monday 4 April 2011


Solowheel - The Self-Balancing Electric Unicycle (1 pics)

Solowheel - The Self-Balancing Electric Unicycle
Are you a lover of green technology? If yes, then you ought to check out Inventist’s latest self- balancing electric unicycle – a small compact fun vehicle that will attract the biggest stares as you go cruising around town.

Company Inventist presented a compact self-balancing electric unicycle. The new “vehicle” was named Solowheel. It weighs only 20 pounds and very portable, it consists of one wheel with a fold-up foot platform on either side. The unicycle reaches a top speed of 12mph.

Skiff Reader: The Largest Yet Thinnest eBook Reader to Date
It's bigger than any Kindle or device from B&N. Optimized for magazines and newspapers, the Skiff Reader offers a durable 11.5-inch (1600 x 1200) "Metal Foil" touchscreen display, but it's still just a quarter of an inch thick.

Some Largest Bugs of the World (16 pics)



Some of the Worlds Biggest Bugs - These are some of the largest insects in the world. Some of them are actually huge. I hope that they are all harmless because some of them look like that could do some serious damage if the decided to attack.
1 — Titan Beetle: French Guiana and Brazil.

2 — Giant Long-Legged Katydids: Malaysia.

 3 — Goliath Beetle: Ghana, Ivory Coast / Equatorial Africa, Central and East.

4 — Elephant Beetles: Mexico through Venezuela.

5 — Giant Burrowing Cockroach: Australia.

6 — Giant Camel Spiders: The deserts of the Middle East.

7 — Giant Walking Stick: Worldwide.

8 — Giant Weta: New Zealand.

9 — Giant Isopod: The Gulf Of Mexico.

10 — Atlas Moth: Southeast Asia.

 11 — Tarantula Hawk: Found Throughout The World.

12 — Giant Water Bug: Worldwide.

13 — Queen Alexandra's Birdwing: Papua New Guinea.

14 — Chinese Mantis: Worldwide.

15 — Japanese Giant Hornet: Japan.

Cute Finger Monkeys (12 pics)



Cute Finger Monkeys
You might be wondering what in the world is a finger monkey! In fact, its name itself gives it away! First, a finger monkey is a primate. Second, it gets the first part of its name due to it being finger size in length! If you haven’t seen it - well, you’ll have to just believe me! This cute little primate hugs and grips on to your finger so tight that it pulls your heartstrings and you wish you could take it home with you. Finger monkeys are, as a matter of fact, pygmy marmosets. They are also known by the names ‘Pocket Monkey’ and ‘Tiny Lion’. These primates belong to the family Callitrichidae, species Cebuella and genus C. pygmaea. They are native to rain-forests of Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador and Colombia.

Very Cute - Life of Danbo (18 pics)



Very Cute - Life of Danbo   
Great Art by: Anton Tang

The Syndrome of the Emperor (14 pics)



The Syndrome of the Emperor
Lu Hao, only 3 years old, weighs 62 kilograms with an increase of 110 cm. Lu Hao was very quick to gain weight when he was three months and continues to this day. Doctors do not know exactly what causes it, but they say this is the "syndrome of the Emperor". The three-year-old toddler from China eats a staggering threebowls of rice with fish when he sits down for a family meal. Hao hates walking and each day his mother takes him to kindergarten on a motorcycle.‘He is quite happy that I could ride him to kindergarten instead of walking him there,’ said Yuan