Sunday, January 27, 2013

Greenish Animals in the Garden























3D Road Painting















The World without Engineers

Aeronautical Engineers 

 Electronics Engineers


Mechanical Engineers
 Civil Engineers
 Communication Engineers
 Computer Engineers

Chalk Drawing Illusions





Check out this chalk drawing illusion of a Sony Vaio computer. Looks like the top part of the screen is just jumping off the sidewalk! More Pictures Inside this article! All of these pictures were done by Julian Beever, so be sure to visit his website regullary for more of his wonderfull work!
 




Colourful Snakes in the World..!

There are 15 families of snake, 456 genera and there are 2,900 species. The smallest snake, the Thread snake is just 10 cm long and the longest, Python reticulates is 28 ft long. Just a mere thought of snake scare the hell out to many. But with this list of colorful snake you will surely admire them.



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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

The world at seven billion - What's your number?

 
World Popoulation Year 1AD

 World Population 1900

The world's population is expected to hit seven billion in the next few weeks. After growing very slowly for most of human history, the number of people on Earth has more than doubled in the last 50 years. Where do you fit into this story of human life? Fill in your date of birth below to find out.

 What's your number?
Press Here : http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-15391515#output_1

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Eurozone debt web: Who owes what to whom?

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The circle below shows the gross external, or foreign, debt of some of the main players in the eurozone as well as other big world economies. The arrows show how much money is owed by each country to banks in other nations. The arrows point from the debtor to the creditor and are proportional to the money owed as of the end of June 2011. The colours attributed to countries are a rough guide to how much trouble each economy is in.

Press Here :  http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-15748696