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The Chinese Automakers Prefer to Copy Everything

August 26, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Art and Design, Science and Technology

Various Chinese automakers did one amazing marketing trick. As they wanted to improve their automobile industry many Chinese automakers introducing techniques developed in brands from America, Europe and other parts of Asia. But Chinese products aren’t just copies, they are almost the same cars! They are simply complete knock-down kits reassembled in China and they just change a few cosmetic things! Incredible! Try to find the differences between car model photos!

Dadi Shuttle as Toyota Prado

The Chinese Automakers Prefer to Copy Everything

Chery QQ as Daewoo Matiz

The Chinese Automakers Prefer to Copy Everything

Landwind as Opel (Vauxhall) Frontera

The Chinese Automakers Prefer to Copy Everything

Laibao SRV as Honda CRV

The Chinese Automakers Prefer to Copy Everything

Geely Merrie 300 as Mercedes C

The Chinese Automakers Prefer to Copy Everything

Hongqi HQD as Rolls-Royce Phantom

The Chinese Automakers Prefer to Copy Everything

Greatwall Sing as Nissan XTrail

The Chinese Automakers Prefer to Copy Everything

Chinese Smart as Smart

The Chinese Automakers Prefer to Copy Everything

BYD F6 as BMW 7

The Chinese Automakers Prefer to Copy Everything

Geely Logo as Toyota Logo

The Chinese Automakers Prefer to Copy Everything

BMW 7 vs BYD F6

Eggstraordinary Workspaces

Earlier this year Wadhwa Developers commissioned James Law Cybertecture to create an office unlike any other in Mumbai, India. Cybertecture Egg, an egg-shaped office building brings together iconic architecture, environmental design, intelligent systems, and new engineering to create a fascinating structure in the city.

The concept of this unique design was inspired by planets and sustainable ecosystems. Elements of the design and intelligence systems will work together to give this office building’s occupants a great place to work.

Eggstraordinary Workspaces

Throughout the building, a series of innovative systems will be implemented. One such system, “Cybertecture Health“, is designed to monitor office worker’s health. Data collected may be retrieved or sent to a doctor if necessary.

Eggstraordinary Workspaces

The Egg is skewed at an angle to alleviate the solar gain of the building. Building at this angle uses 10-20% less surface area as compared to a conventional building.

Eggstraordinary Workspaces

The rooftop green space dissipates heat while the building harnesses solar and wind power. Cooling of the building will be provided by an elevated garden consisting of natural vegetation. Another important element is the water conservation feature that will be controlled thanks to a greywater recycling system for irrigation and landscaping.

Eggstraordinary Workspaces

Within the building, an innovative structure derived from the skin of the egg creates up to 30m spans of columnless floors. The Cybertecture Egg will be completed by the end of 2010. Talk about inspirational workspaces.

Eggstraordinary Workspaces

Eggstraordinary Workspaces

Eggstraordinary Workspaces

Art of Creepy Gadgets Biology

August 23, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Art and Design, Science and Technology

Have you ever imagined what is biology of your phone, or any other gadget? Extremely talented artist Mads Peitersen will show you using his art works. His work is highly creative – brilliant concepts, exceptionally executed. Great work!!!Art of Creepy Gadgets Biology

If you visit his blog you will find different interesting and creditable fan quotes for his work.  We also adore his art works. Here are some funny and useful quotes.

“If you’re good at something, never do it for free.”– The Joker
“Some people are like slinkies – completely useless, but they still bring a smile to your face when you push them down a flight of stairs.”

Art of Creepy Gadgets Biology

Art of Creepy Gadgets Biology

Art of Creepy Gadgets Biology

Old Photos of the First Generation Of Computers

August 16, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Featured, Science and Technology

Computers, and technology in general, have come a long way in today’s world. The modern world is actually shaped and defined through the usage of computers, those neat little gadgets that do the hard work for you. Modern computers are also perfectly capable of entertaining, organizing, reminding, even surprising you. That wasn’t always the case. Here is glimpse of the history of computers and their humble beginnings. These computers may not have been as powerful as modern computers, but they’re old black and white photos are intriguing nevertheless. If for no other reason, then because those old computers were capable of filling a whole room with their robust circuitry. Enjoy these old photos of the first generation of computers.

Old Photos of the First Generation Of Computers

1. AVIDAC, Argonne’s first digital computer, began operation in January 1953. It was built by the Physics Division for $250,000. Pictured is pioneer Argonne computer scientist Jean F. Hall.

Old Photos of the First Generation Of Computers

2. A press conference for what is considered the first computer, the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Calculator (ENIAC), was held at the University of Pennsylvania on February 1, 1946. The machine (shown here with a technician) took up an entire room, weighed 30 tons and used more than 18,000 vacuum tubes to perform functions such as counting to 5,000 in one second. ENIAC, costing $450,000, was designed by the U.S. Army during World War II to make artillery calculations. The development of ENIAC paved the way for modern computer technology–but even today’s average calculator possesses more computing power than ENIAC did.

Old Photos of the First Generation Of Computers

Old Photos of the First Generation Of Computers

3. The first ever computer in Latvia was developed and made at the start-up Institute of Electronics and Computer Science in early sixties. No computers were made industrially in USSR at that time. Therefore successful completion of that project certainly represented a significant achievement. Built on a lot of vacuum tubes, the computer actually worked well and was used for supporting research activities for several years till the time when it became possible to replace it by a more powerful industrially made computer.

Old Photos of the First Generation Of Computers

4. The CSIRAC was Australia’s first computer. The name stands for CSIR originally stood for “Council for Scientific and Industrial Research”. This name was in effect from 1926 to 1949.

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14 Coolest Ice Car Sculptures

August 16, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Art and Design, Science and Technology

Ice car sculptures may not last long or run on the road either, but they still make a mark and loved all over the world. Here we have brought you images of 14 ice car sculptures from across the globe.

McLaren F1 car

14 Coolest Ice Car Sculptures

14 Coolest Ice Car Sculptures

14 Coolest Ice Car Sculptures

The full-scale replica of McLaren F1 car get ice form from 2 tonnes of ice and was made to mark the McLaren’s 40th anniversary in F1 in the 2006 Monaco Grand Prix.

Ford Mustang

14 Coolest Ice Car Sculptures

This ice sculpture is Iacocca’s Own: The 2009 1/2 Iacocca Silver 45th Anniversary Edition Ford Mustang.

Alfa Romeo’s MiTo

14 Coolest Ice Car Sculptures

Alfa Romeo’s MiTo sculpted completely out of solid ice was carved out with a chainsaw. The sculptor was made to promote the MiTo in front of almost 3000 intrepid Alfa Romeo fans in 2008. Read more

35 Impossible Landscapes from Mars

Are you tired of seeing landscapes from this planet? If you are, we have a treat for you. Thanks to NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) which has been orbiting Mars since 2006, currently circling approximately 300 km (187 mi) above the Martian surface. On board the MRO the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment camera has been photographing the planet for several years now at resolutions as fine as mere inches per pixel. Collected here is a group of images from HiRISE over the past few years, in either false color or grayscale, showing intricate details of landscapes both familiar and alien, from the surface of our neighboring planet, Mars. Take your time looking through these images, imagining the environment – very cold, dry and distant, yet real. All of that just waiting for the first human being to set foot to.

Impossible Landscapes from Mars

Impossible Landscapes from Mars

Impossible Landscapes from Mars

Impossible Landscapes from Mars

Impossible Landscapes from Mars

Impossible Landscapes from Mars

Impossible Landscapes from Mars

Impossible Landscapes from Mars

Impossible Landscapes from Mars

Impossible Landscapes from Mars

Impossible Landscapes from Mars

Impossible Landscapes from Mars

Impossible Landscapes from Mars

Impossible Landscapes from Mars

Impossible Landscapes from Mars

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Spectacular Helicopter Static-Electricity Phenomenon

July 24, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Featured, Odd World, Science and Technology

Cool Looking Helicopter Static Electricity Effect

In the middle of a desert, a military helicopter creates a stunning show while initiating an impossible static electrical dischargespectacular phenomenon for all the lucky viewers on site. Luckily someone had a camera, and probably, a permission to take photos of this amazing light show, so that we may enjoy this as well. It would be great if I had one of those and a desert with lots of sand in the air. Meanwhile, enjoy the photos.

Cool Looking Helicopter Static Electricity Effect

Cool Looking Helicopter Static Electricity Effect

Cool Looking Helicopter Static Electricity Effect

Cool Looking Helicopter Static Electricity Effect

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Looking at the World Through a Microscope

July 22, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Odd World, Science and Technology

When you get bored of looking at the world with your own eyes why not look at it trough a microscope? It seems that there are two worlds – the world of huge things that we see everyday (a tree, a car, etc..) and a micro world of incredibly small things.

Just looking at the micro world takes our breath away – it’s incredibly rich, beautiful and active. We’ve heard that even science people after looking at the smallest corners of our world see a god here. Because of that we make this collection for you. Most of the pictures on this post series were taken with electron microscope and they are very interesting. Check these amazing pictures!

Red Blood Cells

Looking at the World through a Microscope

Looking at the World through a Microscope

DVD Disc Close-up

Looking at the World through a Microscope

Blood Clot Forming over a Wound

Looking at the World through a Microscope

Ant

Looking at the World through a Microscope

Looking at the World through a Microscope

Monarch Butterfly Wing

Looking at the World through a Microscope

Fly’s Eyes

Looking at the World through a Microscope

Looking at the World through a Microscope

Snow

Looking at the World through a Microscope

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100 Photographs of Impressive Computer Workstations

July 11, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Featured, Science and Technology

Impressive Computer Workstation

Whether you are Apple fan or PC fan, a great built computer workstation has the ability to excite you. Some will enjoy these fantastic multi-screen setups, others will find interesting the additional gadgets, but all will enjoy the sight of well built computer workspace, the holly shrine of modern computer enthusiasts. Check out this large collection of 100 photographs of the most impressive computer workstations.

Impressive Computer Workstation

Impressive Computer Workstation

Impressive Computer Workstation

Impressive Computer Workstation

Impressive Computer Workstation

Impressive Computer Workstation

Impressive Computer Workstation

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Creative Advertising Campaign: Urban Bowling

May 14, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Misc, News, Science and Technology

Nissan Urban Bowling Ad Campaign

What would happen if you parked a Nissan Qashqai at the bottom of a hill and roll hundreds of bowling balls in its direction? Sounds like an insane scenario? Maybe some companies are getting insane when it comes to car testing, at least that is what we thought about Nissan when we’ve seen the kind insane (and cool) crash tests they’ve done on this beauty.

Naturally using bowling balls crash-test is a bit of a stretch :) … But, hey…It is really fun thing to test.

Looks like, when it comes to testing Nisan is going beyond the limits. If you’ve seen the video, you’ll know what we mean. If you haven’t, check out this cool ad campaign video titled “Urban Bowling” by playing the video below: Read more

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