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What Is the Largest Animal that Ever Lived?
>> Tuesday, June 15, 2010
What Is the Largest Animal that Ever Lived?
The largest mammal that ever lived, and is still living, is the blue whale. The blue whale is far larger than any discovered dinosaur. The average life span of the whale is 35 to 40 years, but if they weren't hunted, the life span increases to about 80 years.
More Giant Creature Facts:
- The largest recorded blue whale weighed in at 376,990 pounds (171,000 kilograms) and measured more than 90 feet (27 meters) long. The longest recorded blue whale topped 110 feet (33 meters) long.
- The blue whale's heart alone is larger than a small car and can weigh up to 1,000 pounds (453 kilograms).
- The largest living land animal is the African Bush Elephant, weighing in at 27,000 pounds (12,247 kilograms).
- The largest known dinosaur is the Sauropoda, which measured 38 feet (12 meters) tall and likely weighed between 66,139 and 132,277 pounds (30,000 and 60,000 kilograms).
- Though not an animal, the largest organism by area is a fungus called a honey mushroom, of the species Armillaria ostoyae. Measuring 2,200 acres (8.9 square kilometers), it currently resides in Oregon at the Malheur National Forest.
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Human Facts
>> Tuesday, May 4, 2010
The human eye blinks an average of 4,200,000 times a year.
The smallest bone in the human body is the stapes or stirrup bone located in the middle ear. It is approximately .11 inches (.28 cm) long.
There are 206 bones in the adult human body and there are 300 in children (as they grow some of the bones fuse together).
It takes approximately 12 hours for food to entirely digest.
Human jaw muscles can generate a force of 200 pounds (90.8 kilograms) on the molars.
The Skylab astronauts grew 1.5 – 2.25 inches (3.8 – 5.7 centimeters) due to spinal lengthening and straightening as a result of zero gravity.
The heaviest human brain ever recorded weighed 5 lb. 1.1 oz. (2.3 kg.)
By raising your legs slowly and laying on your back, you can’t sink in quicksand.
Children grow faster in the springtime.
The thyroid cartilage is more commonly known as the adams apple.
The average human brain has about 100 billion nerve cells.
The only jointless bone in your body is the hyoid bone in your throat
It takes the interaction of 72 different muscles to produce human speech.
It’s impossible to sneeze with your eyes open.
Babies are born without knee caps. They don’t appear until the child reaches 2-6 years of age.
There are 10 human body parts that are only 3 letters long (eye hip arm leg ear toe jaw rib lip gum).
An average human scalp has 100,000 hairs.
The entire length of all the eyelashes shed by a human in their life is over 98 feet (30 m).
Hair is made from the same substance as fingernails.
The pancreas produces Insulin.
Every year about 98% of the atoms in your body are replaced.
The average human heart will beat 3,000 million times in its lifetime and pump 48 million gallons of blood.
After spending hours working at a computer display, look at a blank piece of white paper. It will probably appear pink.
Babies are born with 300 bones, but by adulthood we have only 206 in our bodies.
Each square inch of human skin consists of twenty feet of blood vessels.
Fingernails grow faster than toenails.
A fetus acquires fingerprints at the age of three months.
A human being loses an average of 40 to 100 strands of hair a day.
During a 24-hour period, the average human will breathe 23,040 times.
Each square inch (2.5 cm) of human skin consists of 20 feet (6 m) of blood vessels.
Human blood travels 60,000 miles (96,540 km) per day on its journey through the body.
After you die, your body starts to dry out creating the illusion that your hair and nails are still growing after death.
If you go blind in one eye you only lose about one fifth of your vision but all your sense of depth.
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EARTH HOUR !! 2010 !!
>> Saturday, March 27, 2010
From 8:30pm to 9:30pm on 28 march, all non-essential lights are switched off in Hyderabad, in a bid of awareness to the growing concerns of global climate change.
Suzuki Exnora and Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) took up the initiative to organize the event in Hyderabad, where lights around Hussain Sagar were switched off as a symbolic gesture of environmental protection. The event also includes sky gazing activities and other cultural programmes. Danam Nagender, the Minister for Health, and Amala Akkineni, the founder of Blue Cross, were the guest list at the event.
Some other businesses - hotels and pubs - are also set switch off for an hour.
Earth Hour is a global event organized by WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature, also known as World Wildlife Fund) and is held on the last Saturday of March annually. Households and businesses that take part turn off their non-essential lights and other electrical appliances for one hour to raise awareness towards the need to take action on climate change.
This is the 4th Earth Hour worldwide, and the second in India. Mumbai, New Delhi, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Kolkata and other cities in India are all participating, along with 125 countries around the world.
Here are some of the pics of this time in Hyderabad !!
I have signed up for Earth Hour 2010 and I switch off my lights between 8.30pm and 9.30 pm. Why don’t you also visit http://mworldamazingfacts.blogspot.com/2010/03/earth-hour-2010.html
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>> Saturday, March 20, 2010
The 25 Coolest and Most Unusual Keyboards
>> Friday, March 19, 2010
The 25 Coolest and Most Unusual Keyboards
Personal computers by nature are ever-evolving. Not only does the technology constantly advance, but so too do the personal touches that people add to their own systems. Customization is one of the cornerstones of the PC, and that alone is very important to the modern PC user.
Listed below are 25 of the Coolest and Most Unusual Keyboards available to PC users. Some of them have been developed by actual manufacturers in order to make the computing experience much more convenient and productive, and others have been created by people who just want to make their computers look a little cooler.
- Virtual Laser Keyboard: This virtual keyboard is actually just a laser emitter that creates a light pattern in the shape of a keyboard, and then detects the movements of your fingers in order to determine what you are typing.
- TechieTrends Wireless Flexible Keyboard: The Wireless Flexible Keyboard by TechieTrends is a dust & water proof flexible keyboard that can be easily rolled up and carried with you anywhere you go.
- Apple Wireless Keyboard: Apple’s wireless keyboards are sleek and super-thin and crafted from aluminum, with responsive, low-profile keys and bluetooth connectivity that allow you to use the keyboard from across the room.
- Optimus Maximus Keyboard: The Optimus is a high-end keyboard model that features small, full color OLED displays for each key that can be programmed with custom labels and images.
- Das Keyboard: The Das Keyboard is essentially a standard keyboard, but with one very important difference: all blank keys.
- Wrist-mounted Keyboard: This keyboard attaches to your wrist with a strap on brace so that you can type text message style with one hand.
- Combimouse: The Combimouse is a keyboard and a mouse, all in one. It is split into two pieces, the left piece meant to be stationary, and the right piece meant to be both typed upon and moved as a mouse.
- Comfort Keyboard: The Comfort Keyboards are a series of keyboards that can be adjusted to ergonomically fit the angles and contours of your wrists and hands in order to prevent repetitive stress injuries.
- Apple Adjustable Keyboard: The Apple Adjustable Keyboard was a precursor to the Comfort Keyboards, having been released in the early ’90’s. It too features an adjustable, ergonomic design to reduce stress injuries.
- Saitek Eclipse II Keyboard: This keyboard features a slick, modern design and is fully illuminated by a blue backlight behind the keys.
- Frogpad Keyboard: The Frog Pad is a small wireless keyboard that can be used one-handed, so as to prevent having to take your other hand off of your mouse in order to type.
- SafeType Keyboard: The SafeType keyboard is designed to be more comfortable and ergonomic than a standard keyboard.
- Maltron Ergonomic Keyboard: This keyboard is designed to naturally fit the shape of the hands and the varying lengths of the fingers in order to prevent stress injuries.
- TypeMatrix: The TypeMatrix takes the keys of a standard keyboard and rearranges them in a modular (and supposedly more logical) arrangement in order to optimize the typing process.
- AlphaGrips Keyboard: The AlphaGrip is a video game style controller with several buttons that can allow you to type more than 50 words per minute.
- The Self Heating WarmKeyboard: The Warmkeyboard is exactly what it’s title implies: a warm keyboard. It features a built-in plug in heater that warms your hands as you type.
- Thankos Silent Keyboard: The Thanko Silent Keyboard is a standard keyboard with keys that are completely silent when you type. No clickity clacks here.
- Stowaway Ultra Slim Bluetooth Keyboard: The Stowaway Bluetooth keyboard is a compact, portable keyboard that you can connect to your PDA or Blackberry device for convenient full-size typing.
- Luxeed Dynamic Pixel LED Keyboard: This keyboard has fully illuminated keys and allows you to program the specific colors and frequency at which they light up.
- Twiddler2 Keyboard: The Twiddler2 is another keyboard meant for one-handed use, at the expense of a good knuckle-crunching.
- MyKeyo Organizer Keyboard: The MyKeyo is a fully functioning keyboard with a flip up top that reveals internal storage space for storing small personal items and supplies.
- Glider Mouse Keyboard: The Glider Mouse is a secondary panel that attaches to any keyboard and features an input system similar to a laptop trackpad. The only difference is an air hockey puck style “mouse glider” that is used to control input on the trackpad.
- DX1 Customizable Keyboard: This keyboard allows you to arrange the individual stick-on keys in any arrangement on the included input tray that you desire, and if you grow tired of it you can easily remove and rearrange them again.
- Steampunk-style Keyboard: This is a steampunk-style ergonomic keyboard fabricated from brass. It also features a built-in trackpad.
- Super Tiny Keyboard: This super tiny keyboard is about 25% larger than an iPhone and can fit in your pocket. This model also features fully illuminated keys.
- BONUS: Functioning “Textile” Keyboard: Though this is not a commercially available product, I felt it was deserving of an honorable mention due to its unique and unusual nature. This “textile keyboard” is actually an art project with a layering of more than 22,000 keyboard keys across its surface. The reason this is on this list is because the first few rows of keys are actually functional and can be used to type words on a connected computer monitor.
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