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This post was written by bullets on December 10, 2007
Hot Carmen Photos :: Some of the hottest celebrity girls are called Carmen.Â
This post was written by bullets on December 10, 2007
World War I…. who would have thought there were original color photos of WWI?
Although color photography was around prior to 1903, the Lumière brothers, Auguste and Louis, patented the process in 1903 and developed the first color film in 1907. The French army was the primary source of color photos during the course of World War One.
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This post was written by bullets on December 8, 2007
A Jehovah’s Witness who for decades refused all surgery on his horrific facial disfigurement has been given hope by a British doctor and new medical technology.
Jose’s condition, haemangioma, stems from abnormalities in the capillaries and veins in his face. In effect, what should be a river carrying blood back to his heart has turned into a lake, which has now expanded to obliterate the rest of his features.
Unwilling to accept a blood transfusion, Jose Mestre has allowed the bloody tumour that first appeared on his lip in adolescence to obliterate almost all of his face. Now 15 inches long and weighing 12 pounds, it has blinded him in one eye and made eating a daily ordeal. As it begins to block his airwaves, doctors fear his life could be in danger.
But now one of Britain’s leading facial surgeons has proposed treating Jose, 51, by employing ultrasound waves to coagulate the blood before the operation. This should allow his growths to be removed without risk of heavy bleeding – satisfying his religious prohibition on blood transfusions that has so far hampered his search for treatment.
This post was written by bullets on December 3, 2007
If you’re an unexperienced driver, it’s not worth getting in one of the world’s top cars and taking it for a test drive. Get a look at how this noob driver handles a $1.4 million Bugatti Veyron.
This post was written by bullets on November 27, 2007
A Utah-based company is now six years into the development of a unique robot that fits around its user so that it literally mimics every movement of its human commander.
Imagine stepping inside a robotic system that fits around your body like an exoskeleton. It allows soldiers to become almost superhuman in strength and stamina.
In this case, whatever the soldier needs to do, the exoskeleton follows his or her exact moves.
The prototype designed and built by SARCOS is going to become even more polished and sophisticated within the next five years.
This post was written by bullets on November 22, 2007
Take a look at the table below to see how the pots shape up before the last matchday. Only the values for the first 14 countries are 99% correct (I would say 100% correct, but you never know), being based on official data released by FIFA. The other values are computed using historical rankings, different from the ones used by FIFA. But they’re pretty close to the official values and will help you see what pot your country will end up in.
The third column contains the number of points after the November 17th matches.
R Country L D W ----------------------------------------- 1 Italy 1537 1461 1473 1498 2 Germany 1321 1267 1296 1355 3 Spain 1309 1247 1281 1349 4 Portugal 1258 1208 1241 1306 5 France 1251 1206 1243 1318 6 Czech Republic 1250 1183 1219 1290 7 Netherlands 1217 1170 1192 1236 8 England 1151 1113 1152 1231 9 Greece 1065 1010 1045 1114 ----------------------------------------- 10 Romania 1055 1007 1034 1088 11 Croatia 1054 1000 1043 1129 12 Scotland 990 990 990 990 13 Russia 870 824 836 861 14 Poland 854 824 855 916 15 Turkey 847 811 842 906 16 Bulgaria 845 799 827 883 17 Northern Ireland 843 786 839 947 18 Serbia 840 792 842 942 ----------------------------------------- 19 Norway 832 785 800 828 20 Sweden 824 801 822 862 21 Israel 812 770 798 855 22 Ukraine 805 782 827 916 23 Denmark 738 712 737 787 24 Ireland 737 737 737 737 25 Switzerland 692 670 687 720 26 Finland 690 649 697 793 27 Bosnia-Herzegovina 622 578 626 721 ----------------------------------------- 28 Hungary 614 583 621 699 29 Macedonia 586 552 597 687 30 Slovakia 584 567 577 598 31 Moldova 570 570 570 570 32 Belgium 563 532 553 595 33 Wales 542 515 555 636 34 Cyprus 527 499 542 629 35 Lithuania 479 455 484 543 36 Belarus 437 419 463 551 ----------------------------------------- 37 Georgia 432 407 430 476 38 Albania 420 397 440 525 39 Slovenia 417 396 434 509 40 Iceland 413 384 432 527 41 Latvia 413 392 429 502 42 Armenia 396 370 387 419 43 Austria 352 342 354 378 44 Liechtenstein 261 261 261 261 45 Azerbaijan 260 247 273 325 ----------------------------------------- 46 Kazakhstan 247 236 255 292 47 Estonia 221 215 224 242 48 Malta 191 185 222 297 49 Luxembourg 127 127 127 127 50 Montenegro 65 65 65 65 51 Andorra 61 60 111 213 52 Faroe Islands 13 13 75 198 53 San Marino 6 6 48 131
This post was written by bullets on November 22, 2007
Sandy Miranto is alive because of her two sons, 12-year-old Jaime and 7-year-old Jayden.
It started out as one of those routine moments in life, the devoted mother grabbed her keys and put her four kids in the car. She was taking her son Jaime to play street hockey.
Jayden Miranto describes what happened when they got in the car, “We back up and she just puts her hand on her head says ‘ow’ and then her head just goes down.” Sandy slumped over the steering wheel. The car was still rolling down the driveway.
“I put my hand on the pedal and turned off the car,” says Jaime Miranto calmly.
He says he didn’t think, just acted. His foot could not reach the pedal, so he climbed down and used his hand to press the brake. Then, he shut off the car and yelled for brother Jayden to call 911.
Jaime ran to a neighbor’s house, who called an ambulance. Then, together they moved Sandy out of the car and Jayden brought his 3-year-old twin sisters in the house.
Source: Wgrz
This post was written by bullets on November 18, 2007