Category: Tech

The Best Designed Data Center in the World- Pionen

The Best Designed Data Center in the World- Pionen

admin1 | December 1, 2010 | Comments (0)

Pionen is an underground data center that belongs to the biggest Swedish internet service provider Bahnhof. It is located 30 meters under the granite rocks. It was built in a former bomb shelter, thus it can withstand a direct attack with a hydrogen bomb. Two Maybach MTU diesel engines from a submarine are responsible for [...]

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Moscow Bridge in Kiev

Moscow Bridge in Kiev

admin1 | December 31, 2009 | Comments (0)

The bridge was opened for use in 1976 and still plays a crucial role in the life of the city and its infrastructure. It comprises three parts: cable bridges cross Dnepr as long as 816m (2677 feet), bridge across Desyonka river 732m (2400 feet) in length and a crossover 55m or 180 feet in length. [...]

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Heat Up Your Room with Just a Candle

Heat Up Your Room with Just a Candle

admin1 | September 13, 2009 | Comments (0)

Doyle Doss, a Northern California Inventor, has created a candle powered space heater. Did you like this? Share it:Tweet

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Blue M&M food dye turns you blue - but reduces paralysis from spinal injuries

Blue M&M food dye turns you blue – but reduces paralysis from spinal injuries

admin1 | September 13, 2009 | Comments (1)

One of the experimental rats, before and after injection with the blue food dye Did you like this? Share it:Tweet

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Chinese homemade submarine

Chinese homemade submarine

admin | September 8, 2009 | Comments (13)

A Chinese labourer with only a basic school education has made a submarine at home. Tao Xiangli made the 1.6 tonnes submarine mostly from metal barrels and improvised parts by hand. Tao said the basic submarine cost him £2,200, the equivalent of a year’s pay. Tao is now in the final phase of debugging the [...]

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The best tilt-shift in all week

The best tilt-shift in all week

admin | September 7, 2009 | Comments (0)

Tilt-shift videos&photos are quite popular these days, thanks to it being relatively easy to simulate the effect with digital tools (even I can do it). Making a video like this is something different altogether though. It’s filmed in Paris and the quality of the tilt-shift effect is incredible. According to the video’s comments it looks [...]

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Mona Lisa comes to life

Mona Lisa comes to life

admin | September 4, 2009 | Comments (0)

This Mona Lisa chats with you in Beijing. A visitor looks at a three-dimensional, holographic version of the 16th century portrait “Mona Lisa” by Leonardo da Vinci as it indicates not to move any closer in Beijing’s Alive Gallery August 21, 2009. This Mona Lisa is a digital re-creation courtesy of the Alive Gallery in [...]

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Japanese Sewer System

Japanese Sewer System

admin | August 30, 2009 | Comments (1)

The first sewerage system “in Japan can be seen in the large communities in the Yayoi Period (approximately 2,200 years ago). In the Nara Period (about 1,300 years ago), a drainage system network ran throughout the city in the Heijo-kyo capital area. In the Azuchi-momoyama Period (approximately 430 years ago), a stone culvert called the [...]

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Weather Cell Phone Concept

Weather Cell Phone Concept

admin | August 24, 2009 | Comments (1)

Cool futuristic window phone concept design by Seunghan Song accurately determines and illustrates present weather conditions. Did you like this? Share it:Tweet

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Unusual Vintage Phones

Unusual Vintage Phones

admin | August 12, 2009 | Comments (5)

I’d like to have one of these… Unusual Vintage Phones Did you like this? Share it:Tweet

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Russian Jet Cabrio Flight

Russian Jet Cabrio Flight

admin | July 25, 2009 | Comments (1)

Those photos are real and were made during the filming of the Russian movie involving jet fighter  stunts. In one episode they had to film the jet without a canopy, so rather to film it on the ground they decided to hire a high-class pilot to make a real flight without that glass thing. He [...]

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