Wednesday, February 16, 2011

COCONUT CRABS

Giant coconut crabThe coconut crab is a large edible land crab related to the hermit crab, and are found in the tropical Indian and Pacific Oceans. They eat coconuts for a living! How would you like to be on an island and come across a crab that is more than 3 feet from head to tail and weighs up to 40 pounds, with a pair of large pincers strong enough to open coconuts! They can climb trees too, but they only eat coconuts that have already fallen to the ground. Coconut crab meat has been considered a local delicac
Giant coconut crab on trash can

Diplocaulus Amphibian

According to an article in the Sunday Times of Malta by biologist Patrick J. Schembri, the creature depicted is a Diplocaulus, an early salamander-like amphibian that has been extinct for some 270 million years

Giant Gator

For those of you not familiar with West Columbia and Angleton, Texas... it's about a 30 to 45 minute drive south from Deer Park or Pasadena, Texas.
The enclosed picture is of a 13' 1" gator killed in the backyard of a home in the Bar X subdivision located between West Columbia and Angleton. Angleton is close to the Gulf Coast of Texas.
The game warden (who killed the gator) is Joe Goff.

Dog Hybrid Human

'Human Dog.' Circulating via email, an unsettling photograph of what appears to be a half-human, half-animal creature suckling her hybrid offspring.Check Out The Human Dog!!

The strange, half-human creatures in the image above are neither real nor a hoax; they are elements of a sculpture by Australian artist Patricia Piccinini entitled "The Young Family," which, in turn, is part of a larger installation called "We Are Family," described by Jane Silversmith of the Australian Council for the Arts as an exploration of "the changing relationship between what is considered natural and what is considered artificial."

"Piccinini's works animate the promise and the perils of the runaway scientific developments that pervade our time," Silversmith continues. "Her art embodies our dreams -- dreams of perfect children, of perfect health, of life disease-free, and articulates the value of difference and uncertainty in human life."

Variously characterized as "sow-like," "half-human, half-dog" and "trans-species," Piccinini's silicone creatures are unsettling, even disturbing, to look at, because they blur the boundary between human and animal in such a lifelike way. It's a timely theme, given continual advances in embryonic stem cell research that may eventually enable scientists to grow human organs in the bodies of other species, and vice-versa. Recalling a mythological beast described by the ancient Greeks as part-lion, part-goat and part-dragon, the subjects of such trans-species experimentation have been appropriately dubbed "chimeras." 

Werewolf


Being a Werewolf
A fully transformed werewolf resembles an actual wolf, with fur and a wolf's nose and mouth.

Werewolves have their transformations only one night a month, during a full moon.

Werewolves don't remember anything that has happened after they have transformed.

Werewolves often have strong sexual desire in the days prior to a transformation.

For a human, the transformation itself is a painful process in which several vital organs begin to shut down.

Werewolves cannot cross bodies of water.

Giant Human Skeleton Found in Arabian Desert

Recent gas exploration activity in the south east region of the Arabian desert uncovered a skeletal remains of a human of phenomenal size. This region of the Arabian desert is called the Empty Quarter, or in Arabic, 'Rab-Ul-Khalee'. The discovery was made by the Aramco Exploration team. As God states in the Quran that He had created people of phenomenal size the like of which He has not created since. These were the people of Aad where Prophet Hud was sent. They were very tall, big, and very powerful, such that they could put their arms around a tree trunk and uproot it. Later these people, who were given all the power, turned against God and the Prophet and transgressed beyond all boundaries set by God. As a result they were destroyed.
Ulema's of Saudi Arabia believe these to be the remains of the people of Aad. Saudi Military has secured the whole area and no one is allowed to enter except the ARAMCO personnel. It has been kept in secrecy, but a military helicopter took some pictures from the air and one of the pictures leaked out into the internet in Saudi Arabia. See the attachment and note the size of the two men standing in the picture in comparison to the size of the skeleton !!
Skeleton of a Giant (Nephilim) Found in Arabian Desert

Image originated on Worth1000.com

Saturday, June 28, 2008

art for human

Radical Pragmatists


The METreePOLIS  project,Architects: HWKN HOLLWICHKUSHNER, New York, USA Cop: HOLLWICHKUSHNER LLC, Project Team: Matthias Hollwich, Marc Kushner, Robert May, Hwaseop Lee, TJ O’Keefe, Ben Muller, Jonathan Kowalkoski, Patricia SahmOne hundred projects to make the world a better place - Matthias Böttger and Friedrich von Borries from raumtaktik in Berlin are presenting their ideas at the Venice Architecture Biennale.

They are young. They want to make the world a better place. Their platform is the 11th Architecture Biennale that is opening its doors in Venice on 14th September. The architects from raumtaktik in Berlin, Matthias Böttger and Friedrich von Borries, are the commissioners of the German pavilion at the most prestigious international exhibition of architecture and urban construction. In May their ideas were launched under the title Updating Germany- Projects to Make the World a Better Place.



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Sometimes we could feel his peace in silent and we could feel peace here. Thoughts that made us felt beautiful in dark him eyes. Untile we could inhale the breath lost. We could through the limit from the happiness personally from him.





Architecture

Step-by-step avant-garde

The United Bottle project Architects: Instant Architekten, Berlin, GER Cop: Instant ArchitektenWith their urge to change the world these two Raumtaktiker (spatial tacticians) have clearly dissociated themselves from architecture that only focuses on shapes, effects and the ups and downs of the market. Böttger and Börries are striving for a form of architecture that is “more than just a building”. The basis for their ideas is the confrontation with ecological and social realities, with climate change, commercialisation, more and more resource shortages and migration shifts. By analysing the related spatial phenomena, by developing a stance, by working out ways to intervene – this is how raumtaktik’s programmatic approach could be described.

Böttger and Borries, both born in 1974, are clever enough to know they can make it without adopting any revolutionary pretences. They represent a kind of step-by-step avant-garde. Being radical pragmatists, we work with updates,” says Matthias Böttger. “They are more realistic for our society. They are about step-by-step enhancements of the system. Each new version brings countless improvements, corrections, novelties and, unfortunately, new problems as well.”

“To make the world a better place ”

The Heliotrop Project Architect: Rolf Disch Architekten, Freiburg, GER Cop: Rolf Disch SolararchitekturFor the German contribution to the Biennale the two commissioners have selected 100 projects “to make the world a better place”. The emphasis is mainly on sustainability, ecology and social responsibility. Among them – as one of the few projects that have already been realised – the revolving solar house, Heliotrop, in Freiburg, a milestone in ecological construction in Germany. Rolf Disch built this residential and office building in 1994 with an in-built photo-voltaic power station that produces five times more electricity than the building needs. Alongside futuristic fantasies like HollwichKushner’s METreePOLIS – a city overgrown with a jungle of plants that supply electricity, there are also some up-to-the-minute design and research projects being showcased in Venice. For example, a project that enables plastic bottles to be put to further use. One of the first tasks for aid agencies when helping people in the world’s disaster areas and trouble spots is to get drinking water to them. In most cases plastic bottles are used for this that later have to be collected and then taken back to where they came from. Their idea to use the bottles as building bricks for emergency shelters has already led to prototypes being developed by the team of architects at INSTANT.

life

If we could always happy, possibly all will be better than NOW......... We might not sad to be left, need not be broken the heart, need not daydream in the middle of the night, but vulnerable then gazed at the star in the middle of the night.... so because the star was beautiful, from time to time had re-thoughts To the period children......... joked cheerful without the burden.... not just like now early in the morning has rich was dealt with by the elephant.... he he.... heavy.....ops sorry........ forgot then ok.... the LIFE was the struggle, livehe FIGHTER


the diary

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my night is my heart

The night was my soul
the night was my feel and the night always came in my silent
I always shared my feeling with u and I was not frightened of your dark
because you always wanted to hear me when I needed u
although you were always quiet and not answer me,but I was convinced you always listen to with your silent and I tetep will come to you to share all the contents of myheart