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I heard that it's like this all over India not just in this particular case, and that the India road network is actually in very poor condition. I've seen a funny show on which some guy from Britain came to India to build cars with a famous Indian designer. You can see that their road network is full of potholes, but I am sure that with the right kind of money going into their road infrastructure they can improve it, and by doing so, their road safety will improve also. Let's not forget that around ONE BILLION souls live over there, so you can imagine the kind of traffic you can expect. Just have a look:
Funny
A hilarious spoof done yet again by the Robot Chicken show, this time mocking the animated series "He-Man and the Masters of the Universe". Very funny! Enjoy!
A funny spoof. I could be mean and say that the boy testing the weapon is a college student, but I'm not, so I won't
This very funny video is from the earlyShow showing an interview of Bush near the Mexican border. The network, took the liberty of adding some to the video, to make it more appealing and real to the public. Very funny! Enjoy!
Very funny commercial, for a TV network. Enjoy!
Sexy
Simona Patruleasa is a sexy sports presenter for the Romanian TV network Antena 1. She's very hot, and to prove this, here's a sexy video containing pictures taken from the Romanian FHM magazine. I think you'll like this Simona Patruleasa video. ;)
Technology and Health News
New mechanisms based on mercury and aluminum allow an accuracy ten times higher than the current systems.
New generation atomic clocks have been developed at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (Nist), an international collaboration which includes Luke Lorini also of the National Research Metrologica (Inrim) in Turin. The research appeared in Science magazine, and showed the ability to measure frequencies, and thus time, with 17 significant digits, reaching an unprecedented accuracy. The two new atomic clocks are based on atoms of mercury and aluminum. The first system had already been submitted in 2000, but the current version is definitely improved, the mechanism based on aluminum represents a completely new system.
Infm-Cnr and Federico II University have developed a technique ultra-miniaturized to study the behavior of red blood cells.
In the film "Fantastic Journey" of 1966, to study the physiology of the human body some scientists were miniaturized and were injected with their micro-bus, in the bloodstream. Today is, in a sense, the opposite: to understand the behavior of red blood cells reproduces the circulatory network on a device the size of a chip. The device has been developed by researchers of the center Coherentia at the National Institute for Physics of Matter (Infm-Cnr) and the Department of Chemical Engineering University Federico II of Naples. Their results were presented today at the conference "The research ideas to work" in the Corsican town.
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