Showing newest 9 of 64 posts from March 2009. Show older posts
Showing newest 9 of 64 posts from March 2009. Show older posts

Very useful video, how to make lollipops !!

Real quickly, these were all shot from Blair Nebraska. First one here was right when it started(11-12ish..May 14th). It then let up some and kicked back in at around 2:30 a.m. Sunday morning. It was simply an amazing show that lasted on and on. These are all in a timeline order from top to bottom. All shot with a canon digital rebel with 17-40L lens. Most all at 17mm. All at ISO 400. Most all at F4 and between 10 and 30 seconds. Not sure I had any that were even 30 seconds long.

For those that keep mentioning me in the image. Well that is not me, that is my dad. I got myself last time. It was someone elses turn this time. It was the least I could do after waking them up and crawling all over their roof at 2:30 a.m.

Also for the unknowing, Auroras aren't this bright to the eye. The long exposure it takes to get them can really bring out what is happening. They usually look green or whitish to the eye and move around alot. In these extreme cases you can see the red with your eyes. The reds are often in a more fixed wall or torch looking thing like happened later. Well they look that way when they are closer to an overhead location. They move around as beams or pillars when they are more off on the horizon. The ow greens are the most common, then the reds would be more rare, while the violets seen at the bottom here are quite rare. The shots way at the bottom are looking almost straight up at what is called the corona. This was an extreme class geomagnetic storm(G5). That is the top of the scale. The November display in 2004 was the same but wasn't quite as good as this one.....amazingly enough.















Would you like it if your car and garage just popped out of the ground when you wanted to use them? Minus clutter. Lots of space. Sounds dreamy?.

Pop-up garages Thunderbirds aircraft hangar style (in Tracy Island), are the latest fad for home owners. Hydraulic lift based parking spaces have existed before, but this one is innovative.

This £50,000 Cardok parking option that is futuristic as well as effective is a Cardok that lifts out from the ground when operated electronically. The hydraulic platform can be hidden under a water feature in your home compound, a patch of gravel or a second car too.



It uses a hydraulic platform that can be hidden under a water feature, flowerbed or patch of gravel – or even a second car. Reportedly, enquiries for the product have doubled since its 2008 July’s Hampton Court Palace Flower Show promotion. Its waiting list is four months long. A boon for Londoners wishing to use their garages as extra rooms, and those elsewhere too.

Cardok officials say it is more secure than a garage or driveway, giving the vehicle protection from natural elements too, and helps harvest rainwater, better.

The lift takes 10 weeks to build, about three days to install, operates silently.



Smart work, don't u think so??


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Sotheby's has recreated the interior of Gianni Versace's opulent Lake Como villa at its Bond Street residence ahead of its sale of the late designer's extensive neo-classical collection of artwork and furnishings. Highlights from the Villa Fontanelle - which was sold last year - include 19th-century stucco casts of Antonio Canova's Pair Of Pugilists estimated to be worth up to £40,000, a pair of cherry-wood bookcases by Karl Roos worth £120,000 and a previously unseen painting by 18th-century artist Johann Zoffany. The lots, numbering 550 in total, are expected to fetch in excess of £2m when they go under the hammer on 18 March.










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Ukrainian women mud wrestling, it's not an easy site for an average Russian - it's another sign of the all-Penetrating Western culture spoiling traditional Russian society, as many might say.


Ideal Standard knows just what you desire and gives you everything you could want in a bathroom and more. As we step through the era of technology, the latest bathroom design by Ideal Standard has hi-tech written all over its glossy surface.

The Hi-Tech Digital Bathroom from Ideal Standard has technology written all over it. From the video enabled music player that you view as soon as you enter it to the flat screen TV and every other function offered with remote control and touch screen panels, the design is of the bathroom of tomorrow brought to you today. In the ideal bathroom you can check out the news as you go through the morning rituals, finish up your presentation on your laptop or just soak in the tub as you watch a movie! For all its hi-tech functionality, the Hi-Tech Digital Bathroom is extremely user-friendly and boasts a beautiful and elegant design. The attention given to detail creates an image of polished elegance which is hard to resist.

The Hi-Tech Digital Bathroom has been designed by Robin Levi who has had a history of 28 years with Ideal standard. No information regarding cost of the digital bathroom is available at the moment.


















Beautiful paintings of Indian women !!







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