luni, 28 februarie 2011

Damn Cool Pics

Damn Cool Pics


Street Food From Around The World

Posted: 17 Feb 2011 05:53 PM PST

Street food, although it can have a bad rep, is more true to local cuisine than the finest restaurants. This is what the people eat and we'll tell you where it's good. Every corner of the world and every culture has it's own version of street food. Different from fast-food although it is speedy, street food is what the locals eat when they're on the run and don't have time to sit down for a meal or they need to satisfy their hunger when everything else is closed. One thing is for sure, street food is cheap, delicious and gives travellers a first-hand glance into what the people really eat.

China

Strawberries and bananas covered in sugar.

Chicken feet


Roasted duck heads


Pig snout on a stick


Egg/meat pancakes


Bugs on a stick


Soup dumplings


Fried tofu








Watermelon


Starfish on a stick


Lizard on a stick


Misc. bugs on sticks


Cantaloupe


India

Cucumber whales

Aloo tikka


Orange juice


Fried balls of milk dough in spiced sugar syrup


Various types of roti (bread)


Spaghetti




Chile

Waffle dog

Argentina

Grilled bread

Dulce de leche filled baked goods


Nepal

Bread.

Fish


Ice cream


Malaysia

Yam cake.



Beirut

Bread.

Turkey

Fried clams on a stick.

Wet hamburger


Roasted corn and chestnuts


Cucumbers


Tea


Pretzels


Japan

Fried spaghetti.

Fish waffles with bean paste filling


Fermented rice sausage


Cambodia

Tarantulas.

Chicken


Eggs


Steamed dragonfruit buns


Misc. meat


Grilled banana


Bagette


Waffles


Morroco

Snails.

Thailand

Fried beetle pupa.

Grilled chicken gizzards


Meat on a stick




Squid on a stick


Bugs on a stick


Rat on a stick


Facebook Porsche GT3 R Hybrid

Posted: 17 Feb 2011 01:09 PM PST

Porsche is celebrating one million fans on Facebook . On this occasion, the German sports car maker has created a special model GT3 R Hybrid , which bear the names of all Porsche fans on Facebook. Also announced a special Web site dedicated to this initiative, which can increase the scale of the car to find his name on the cab. See this unique cars can be in the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart in February. In the continuation of the publication - a video about how this car was painted.




















How Netflix Destroyed Blockbuster (Infographic)

Posted: 17 Feb 2011 11:15 AM PST

As we dive deeperinto a digital age, Netflix has become a household name for online video and television streaming that has almost eliminated the way we used to rent dvd's and even watch TV. Driving to stores like Blockbuster to pick out a movie by hand has become altogether prehistoric. Here's the low down on just how enormous this internet giant called Netflix is becoming and who it's crushing in its path.

More Infographics.

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Source: onlinembaprograms


Amateur Wedding Photography

Posted: 16 Feb 2011 10:36 PM PST

The one part of your wedding you should never skimp on is the photography. It's always better to shell out a boatload of cash for a good professional photographer than end up with amateur non professional photo shopped pictures of your big day as the couples in these pictures discovered.


























































































































Ship Wrecks Around the World

Posted: 16 Feb 2011 11:05 AM PST

British photographer Alex Mustard has travelled the world snapping pictures of wrecked ships lying on the sea bed. He has made many strange discoveries while exploring beneath the water's surface.

His pictures, taken while investigating the insides of eerie shipwrecks, include barnacle-covered motorbikes once meant for British troops in World War Two.



Rusty British trucks also lie forgotten in their watery graves along with rifles that have never been used, and one extraordinary photo even shows the shell of the iconic VW Beetle car.

Alex, from Southampton, Hampshire, said: 'Wrecks attract divers because of the incongruity of seeing something from above the waves beneath them.


















Source: telegraph


Audi Carbon Ski Concept

Posted: 16 Feb 2011 10:52 AM PST

Famous auto brand Audi in collaboration with the German ski association and leading ski specialists from Head has released a "perfect ski". Designed to optimize maneuverability and speed Audi ski concept focuses fully on one premium material: carbon. At 1,550 grams (with a ski length of 170cm) the ski will be about 200 grams lighter than comparable models, making it maneuverable and agile. The following prototype have just been tested at Kitzbühel's Downhill Hahnenkamm race.






















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