You never seen anything like that. Owl is really smart birds and now you will see it yourself by watching this footage that was captures and presented on one tv channel. Well we know that Owls are predator animals and so they eat other smaller animals. But how do they defend themselves in time of danger. Well it seems like they have few faces,
, now we will see it.
If you like me and don’t want to buy something that everyone have such as iPhone and want something that no one have this post is right for you. The future of mobile phones is almost here–google is introducing last beta Android before it will actually come out. Well while people think that all of the Android potentials is in HTC Dream that will come out in September from T-Mobile, they would be wrong. The Android is just a system like Windows and Mac, the only difference is that in order to create something that you like is so easy because it uses Java–yes regular Java language. Plus, what I wanted to show you is that Android will have way more abilities then what we will see in first HTC Dream android phone.
www.the01phone.com is something amazing and unreal. This site only shows a count down to a future of the phone with a laser keyboard, 5mpixel camera, giant touch screen, 36gb built-in memory, and much more…
Another interesting fact that one company that I found named “TAT” that only focused on creating amazing interfaces including Android UI, and here is some examples from their site directly… Enjoy…
Jason Wells got to toy around with a few blocks of Aerogel, the fantastically light (and fantastically expensive) material made famous by its use as insulation in NASA spacecraft like the Mars Rover. Using just everyday materials from his house, he managed to test the futuristic product’s strength, optical properties, reaction to different liquids and temperatures, and electrical conductivity. He concludes from the experiments that it should work really well as a fire retardant or insulation, as well as pulling moisture out of pretty much anything (including his finger!). Aerogel weighs only three times as much as air, but is even more effective than your everyday pink insulation. It may only be the world’s coolest insulation material, but are you the world’s coolest anything? Didn’t think so.
A student has built a wind turbine from scrap to help people in the developing world.
Max Robson, 22, constructed a prototype using rubbish collected from skips, tips and bins including an old bike frame and wheel bearings, the magneto from a Vespa, a battery from a Ford Fiesta and bits of wood.
It is so simple, he says, it can be built by unskilled workers in less than a day anywhere in the world.
The wind turbine can be built by unskilled workers in less than a day anywhere in the world
His turbine works by converting the energy in wind into electrical energy stored in a battery. It produces an output of 11.3 watts, which is enough electricity to run lighting for 63 hours or a radio for 30 hours.
The product design student from Greenwich has just received a first class honours degree from the University of Portsmouth. He said he had always been interested in gadgets and machines and was inspired by his father Ashley’s enthusiasm.
‘My dad wanted to do something like this but I beat him to it,’ said Mr Robson.
‘He had the idea of designing a scrap wind turbine but it was my idea to use it in the developing world. I wanted to build something worthwhile and I am interested in design being environmentally friendly.’
‘This isn’t going to change lives in the developing world dramatically but a device like this could make their lives a lot easier,’ he said.
‘It cost me £20 to build the prototype and in the developing world it would be a lot less. The nearest alternative wind turbine on the market costs £2,000.’
Ashley Robson, 51, who studied mechanical engineering at the University of Portsmouth, said he was delighted his son was following in his footsteps.