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F 4 FUNS

LOVE, PEACE, MUSIC, FUN, ENTERTAINMENT n POETRY.

F 4 FUNS

LOVE, PEACE, MUSIC, FUN, ENTERTAINMENT n POETRY.

F 4 FUNS

LOVE, PEACE, MUSIC, FUN, ENTERTAINMENT n POETRY.

F 4 FUNS

LOVE, PEACE, MUSIC, FUN, ENTERTAINMENT n POETRY.

F 4 FUNS

LOVE, PEACE, MUSIC, FUN, ENTERTAINMENT n POETRY.

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Bicycle race-very funny


Amazing Aeroplane Structures















The 7 Years Of Facebook [TimeLine]


Facebook on Friday(February 4), completed its seven years. Over the years, Facebook has transformed from a college social networking site to one of the biggest website on this planet.
We have highlighted the major Facebook events happened over the last 7 years.

2004

February: Mark Zuckerberg and co-founders Dustin Moskovitz, Chris Hughes and Eduardo Saverin launch Facebook from their Harvard dorm room
March: Facebook expands from Harvard to Stanford, Columbia and Yale
June: Facebook moves its base of operations to Palo Alto, California.
September: Groups application & the Wall is added as a Profile feature
December: Facebook reaches nearly 1 million users

2005

May: Facebook grows to support more than 800 college networks
August: The company officially changes its name to Facebook from TheFacebook.com
October: Photos is added as an application
December: Facebook reaches more than 5.5 million active users

2006

April: Facebook Mobile feature launches
August: Facebook development platform launches; Notes application is introduced; Facebook and Microsoft form strategic relationship for banner ad syndication
September: News Feed and Mini-Feed are introduced with additional privacy controls; Facebook expands registration so anyone can join
November: Share feature added on Facebook, simultaneously launched on over 20 partner sites
December: Facebook reaches more than 12 million active users

2007

February: Virtual gift shop launches as a feature
May: Facebook launches Marketplace application for classified listings
October: Facebook reaches over 50 million active users
November: Facebook launches Facebook Ads

2008

February: Facebook launches in Spanish and French
March: Facebook updates privacy controls to include Friend List privacy
April: Facebook launches Facebook Chat
August: Facebook reaches over 100 million active users

2009

February: Facebook introduces “Like” feature
June: Facebook launches Facebook Usernames
October: Facebook changes it Privacy Policy
December: Facebook reaches over 350 million active users


2010

April: Open Graph API launches.
July: Facebook reaches 500 million users.
August: Facebook Places launches, privacy concerns grow.
October: The Social Network debuts.
December: Time magazine names Mark Zuckerberg “Person of the Year.”

2011 So Far..

January: Facebook valued at $50 billion

Cool & Delightful Half-Scale Sports Cars


These Half-Scale Sports Cars are manufactured with exquisite detail, include the classic Porsche 356, theMercedes Benz 300SL, the Jaguar E-type, the Willys Jeep, and the Bugatti T35. They use composite chassis and composite body shells, and can be driven by anyone age of 6 and up.
They come with 50cc engines, but you can customize them with any racing kart engine you want, as well as choosing automatic or manual transmission.
You can also add extras, like leather interiors, race exhausts, wood rimmed steering wheels, or racing numbers.

The State of Household Robots in Japan


This crazy looking little fellow is Toshiba’s ApriPoco Robot which is designed as a home assistance robot, ApriPoco can learn to control electrical appliances using both IR and verbal commands. He’s got some fine company in Japan, too, where household robots are starting to take off. There robots can help you wash the dishes, move furniture, and even robotic wheelchairs to help you get around. Really, the only question that remains for us is… when do we move?

The SSC Ultimate Aero II Could Be the New Fastest Street Car


These exclusive first photos show the SSC Ultimate Aero II, the second generation of America’s fastest supercar. It’s has a new look and a new mission which is to reclaim the title of world’s fastest production carfrom the Bugatti Veyron Super Sport.
There once was a time where the American-built SSC Ultimate Aero TT was the world’s fastest production car, hitting 256 mph with its 1,183-hp 6.2-liter V8. In fact, it was just a few weeks ago. But then ze Germans stepped in to steal the record with their fancy Veyron Super Sport and its 268 mph top speed. As soon as it happened the folks at Shelby SuperCars suddenly started talking about their plans for an even more ultimate Aero.
There’s also new video of the car being unveiled that was just posted to YouTube. The video shows company founder Jarrod Shelby saying they’ll have full-scale running prototypes mid-year 2011. He also goes on to promise the design “will not get watered down.” Unfortunately, the video doesn’t show the car. Fortunately, we’ve got pictures of it.

Top 10 Tallest Buildings in the World


The world is a beautiful place in more ways than one.With the number of people living on earth growing exponential, there’s no room for cities to expand on the ground, especially in the big overcrowded areas, and that’s why architects are planning many ways of expanding through the air. No, we’re not talking about flying cities, just about skyscrapers which are architectural and engineering marvels that rise hundreds of meters into the air, overlooking all others. :D
Here is a list of the Top 10 Tallest Buildings of the modern world.

10. Jin Mao Tower, China

The landmark supertall skyscarper is situated in Pudong, Shanghai, China. The tower features offices, restaurants and observation decks. At the time of completion it was 5th tallest building in the world by roof and 7 th tallest by pinnacle  height. Jin Mao Tower is a part of Pudong skyline and is right next to Shanghai World Financial Center.
  • Height: 421 meters or 1,380 ft
  • Roof height: 370.0 meters or 1,214 ft
  • Floors: 88
  • Floor area: 278,707 m sq
  • Completion: 1998
  • Designed by: Skdimore, Owings and Merrill.

9. Trump International Tower & Hotel, United States

Trump International Hotel and Tower also known as Trump Tower Chicago and simply Trump Tower is named after its owner Donald Trump who is a real estate developer. It is situated in downtown Chicago Illinois. This condo-hotel sits adjacent to Chicago river and has a four or five star rated restaurant &  it includes,from the ground up, retail space ,spa, a parking garage, a hotel, and condominiums and is currently the tenth tallest building in the world.
  • Height: 423 meters or 1,388 ft
  • Roof Height: 356 meters or 1170 ft high
  • Floors: 96
  • Completion: 2009
  • Estimated cost: USD $ 847 million
  • Floor area: 2,600,000 sq ft
  • Designed by: Adrian Smith of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill. Bovis Lend Lease
Posted: 09 Sep 2010 03:05 AM PDT

Presented at the recent CEDEC 2010 conference,Toshiba’s naked-eye 3D display using integral imaging, which enables 3D images to be seen from 9 distinct viewing angles without requiring 3D glasses.The company hopes to roll out the technology commercially in the near future in to enhance not only television viewing but the world of video games as well.
The conventional frame sequential method, which requires 3D glasses, utilizes the parallax between two images for the left and right eyes. By contrast, integral imaging can reproduce 3D images even without special glasses, by producing lots of rays of light projected at different angles. Due to the multiple parallax, the picture seen changes as the user’s viewpoint moves. A feature of this system is that it causes very little eye fatigue, even if used for a long time.
“This display is achieved by using a lenticular lens sheet on a high-definition LCD panel. This method uses images from nine directions to create one 3D picture. Technically, this is called a nine-parallax 3D image, and there are nine pixels underneath each lens. This creates a 3D perspective by enabling each pixel to be observed through the lens from a different direction.”
Because integral imaging produces a multi-parallax display using spatial division, one problem is that the resolution of the on screen 3D image is correspondingly lower than the displays pixel count. But this problem can be solved, by combining the system with a super-high-definition screen using low-temperature polysilicon technology. The result is a high-resolution, large-screen 3D display.
“One problem is that it’s necessary to create content, such as images taken from nine directions. So the question is how to minimize the burden of creating that content. Also, as the display is made smaller and viewed from closer up, it becomes more difficult to design. So I think that, from now on, we need to keep working on these issues.”
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