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Two faced cat


In August, Venus the two-faced cat became a feline hit: The three-year-old tortoiseshell debuted her own Facebook page, was featured in a YouTube video, and appeared on the Today Show. One look at this cat and you can understand why: One half is solid black with a green eye, and the other half has typical orange tabby stripes and a blue eye. The coloration may be a genetic mashup that one scientist called “absolute luck.

This is an oarfish !!


This is an oarfish - one of a group of long bony fish found in tropical and temperate waters throughout the world. One species (Regalecus glesne) is capable of reaching 17m (56ft) in length.
Lengths of up to 36ft are common, and oarfish are thought to be responsible for many sea serpent legends. They are rarely seen alive and little is known about their behaviour.

Read more about them here: http://bbc.in/VAhG19

Top 5 Biggest Advances in Transportation Technology


#5: The Boeing 787

Sure, it's big.  Sure, it uses a bazillion gallons of fuel just getting warmed up.  But it's beautiful.  And it landed the #5 spot on my list because I envision a future where we just teleport to places, no fossil fuels necessary. 

I've always been fascinated by flight, and the latest iteration of the passenger experience is no exception. It was redesigned with larger windows and a taller interior for better comfort and passenger experience.  The latest jumbo jet from manufacturer Boeing actually uses 20% less fuel, partly due to improved aerodynamics and partly due to advances in materials.  It's also 40% cheaper to maintain, largely due to the corrosion-resistant properties of the 23 tons of carbon fiber in the fuselage, the same material that makes up a majority of today's high-quality road bicycles and components.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

#4: The Symbionic Leg

Included for its improvements in personal transportation, which I'm a big proponent of, this bionic leg from Ossur provides what the company calls
"the world's first true bionic prosthetic leg"
Loaded with sensors and an advanced microprocessor help it adjust to the wearer's stride and pace, which results in advanced stability, lowered user strain, and fewer trips and falls.  The user can adjust the heel height to accommodate for different shoes and it automatically calibrates to inclines and declines, helping the wearer move up and down ramps.  According to the company's website, users report an astounding 86% increase in Daily Living Activities andperhaps even more incredible, a report from wearers indicated an 80% decrease in mental fatigue.  Sounds like Ossur is on the right path with their Symbionic Leg.  
Ossur's device was also featured in the May 2012 issue of Popular Mechanics.


#3: 2013 Ford Fusion Hybrid

Ford has really advanced the bar with the 2013 model edition of their latest winner, the Fusion Hybrid.  Part Aston Martin (check out that grill) and part family sedan, this is a sporty ride that everyone can enjoy.

Gas guzzlers beware: The Hybrid Fusion sips an impressive 47 mpg both city and highway, according to the company's website.  It uses their EcoBoost engine to reduce emissions and fuel consumption, improving fuel economy from a respectable 22 city/34 hwy mpg in its standard gasoline edition. 
Available with a six-speed paddle-shift manual transmission, you can improve your personal fuel economy even better.  If you don't know how driving a manual transmission vehicle can save you gas money, look into it.  And if you just don't know how to drive a car with a manual transmission, Ford's made it easy with their paddle shifters, little buttons right on the steering wheel, for computer-controlled shifting that can't be beat by the best racetrack runners.
With safety features that will keep the most harried and reckless drivers wrapped up in a blanket, the 2013 Ford Fusion Hybrid takes the #3 spot on my list of advances in transportation technology.

#2: Fisker Karma

A Beautiful Electric Car For the Masses

This plug-in electric car also sports a rooftop made from solar panels and a sustainably sourced interior, including trim made from salvaged wood.  The beauty of this car lies not only in its fuel efficiency, its 403 horsepower, its 959 foot-lbs at the rear wheels, or its stunning design.  No, the true beauty of the Fisker Karma is that if we all drove one, for all our trips under 50 miles (which is its current electric range), we could literally save billions of dollars in fuel and maintenance costs for our vehicles.  And we'd look pretty freakin' sweet doing it, too.

At just over $100,000 retail price tag, here's how to tell if you could make it work for your budget:
The Bureau of Transportation Statistics state that "U.S. daily travel averages 11 billion miles a day — almost 40 miles per person per day".  [5240]   If you are an average driver, driving no more than 40 miles per day, your Fisker Karma would never need gas.  

Considering that the most recent fuel economy data for vehicles sold in the United States in 2011 was 33.8 mpg and that the average American driver logs about 12,000 miles per year, you would be saving over $1400 per year in gas alone (at $4/ gallon).  If you change your oil every 3,000 miles or every 3 months, you'd be saving another couple hundred bucks, too, unless you get the early bird specials, of course.  That adds up to automatic savings of $1,600, right off the showroom floor.
Now, this alone won't make the payments for you, but a hundred bucks in your pocket each month is a surefire way to have some more fun while doing your part to reduce emissions and save the planet.  Go you.


#1: The Faraday Bike
The team at Ideo lost a key member recently when he left to build a company around one of their projects, the Faraday Bike.  The Faraday Bike was the result of a design competition by Oregon Manifest, with aims to show that "bikes can make the world a better place." 



Winning design components include sustainably-harvested bamboo fenders that keep the rider from splashes and kicked-up mud and dirt when riding around town, a quick-release front rack mechanism that allows users to easily change the front cargo piece, integrated high-power front and rear lights, and a motor that seamlessly kicks in when riders ride uphill.  All these components were designed with the future in mind, a future in which millions of people ride bicycles for a majority of their transportation needs, but don't necessarily consider themselves 'cyclists.'
The Faraday Bike earned the #1 spot because it alone can reduce traffic congestion and our nation's dependence on fossil fuels while simultaneously cleaning the air and improving the lives of millions of people.  Yay, bikes!

10 Best Foods for You (What You Should Be Eating)


What Makes a Food One of the "Best Foods for You"?

For a food to be considered healthy, it must contain some type of mineral, chemical, vitamin or molecule that helps protect and rebuild the cells in the body. There are a huge number of these compounds, but the following pack the most punch.


Fiber

Fiber is the "bulk" material found in plant matter. It is an indigestible carbohydrate that serves a critical function in the body. As it travels through the intestines, the fiber absorbs fat, cholesterol and toxins from the body. Fiber is also necessary to regulate the intestines. It has been shown that diet high in fiber will reduce sickness by properly (and quickly) flushing toxins from the body.

  Fiber is arguably the most important part of your diet. It will help flush toxins out of your body and bolster your immune system. 
Unsaturated Fats 
These "good fats" have the ability to counteract the effects of "bad fats." They can help reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke, help alleviate joint aches and pains and can help fight memory loss and dementia. 
AntioxidantsAntioxidants are a molecule that prevents other molecules from oxidizing. When oxidation occurs within a cell, it can severely damage important structures like DNA. This reaction can also lead to the formation of cancer.

Vitamins and Minerals

Our bodies need a constant supply of vitamins and minerals to properly function. These compounds are used for a variety of functions throughout the body such as the conversion of food to energy or the reparation of bones. Foods containing a wide range of vitamins and minerals are regarded as extremely important for healthy living.

Probiotic Bacteria

This helpful bacteria resides within the colon and plays an important part in the digestive process. They help prevent the formation of pathogens and toxins and keep the colon regulated. Evidence has also shown that it can help reduce cholesterol. In particular people with digestive issues (IBS and colitis) will benefit the most from probiotic sources.

The List of the 10 Best Foods for You

10. Greek Style Yogurt
Greek style yogurt (plain, 0% fat) is a thicker, creamier version of yogurt. It contains all the benefits of regular yogurt - probiotic bacteria, and calcium, but also has 50% more protein and 50% less sugar.
9. Green Tea
Green tea has been used for centuries in Asia as a medicine for good health, and for good reason. Green tea is packed with antioxidants which help fight off cancer. It has also been shown to reduce the risk of heart disease, lower cholesterol and also burn fat.

8. Almonds
Almonds are rich in good fats, fiber, vitamins and minerals and make for a great calorie-dense snack. They have been proven to lower cholesterol and are an effective food for weight loss.
7. Salmon
Salmon is a food that's high in omega fatty acids (good fats) and high in protein. Omega fatty acids have been shown to help with heart disease, joint pains, brain function and help lower cholesterol.
6. Walnuts
Walnuts contain important omega fatty acids, high levels of antioxidants and are a great source of fiber. They have been shows to reduce cholesterol levels and aid in the prevention of diabetes.
5. Beans
Beans are a high-fiber alternative to meat. They are a great source of protein and have lower saturated fat than meat, plus they contain antioxidants. Beans have also been linked with preventing heart disease and cancer. Consider substituting servings of meat with beans for an extra healthy meal.
4. Spinach
This deep green leaf has fantastic health benefits. Spinach is packed with nutrients and has been linked with the prevention of cancer. Some other benefits include its anti-inflammatory properties, blood pressure regulation, strengthening of the immune system and promoting healthy skin.
3. Quinoa
The Incas held the quinoa crop as sacred, they were right to as it is the healthiest alternative to rice and pasta. High in protein, fiber and essential vitamins and minerals, it is the clear choice. Substitue quinoa for any recipe that uses rice or pasta for a healtheir meal.

2. Blueberries
This sweet fruit is one of the best foods for you. Blueberries are a good source of fiber as well as antioxidants. The antioxidants contained in blueberries have been linked to better heart health, reducing cholesterol levels and preventing certain kinds of cancer.
1. Broccoli
Broccoli is considered to be the most nutritious vegetable. Broccoli contains vitamins A and C, folic acid, fiber and calcium. It has been linked to cancer prevention, reduction in the risk of heart disease and helps control blood pressure. Broccoli is also a great source of fiber which helps regulate the digestive system so it can can more efficiently remove toxins and impurities from the body.


"Journey" Could Be a Landmark Achievement for Gaming

Video games have come a long way since they first surfaced in the 80's. They have secured themselves as a staple of entertainment for every generation since that time and become a common part of the modern lifestyle all over the world. But every now and then, a video game comes along to push these established boundaries; to make us wonder whether games should be considered just an entertainment medium, or something more. One of these games is called...

Journey was released exclusively for the Playstation Network (and thus, the Playstation3) to be purchased and played via download in March 2012. But despite being just a Network title, the game has been so popular it has prompted a physical release, along with two other successful games created by thatgamecompany. That's not a typo, by the way; "thatgamecompany" is actually the developer of this game. And the name choice really reflects their unique approach to gaming with this title.
Journey is not like other video games of the current decade (heck, it may be unlike another video game, ever) and it does things differently than most of us are used to.  Journey is more akin to interactive artwork than interactive entertainment. I'm going to break it down to try to place what makes it that way.



A Journey needs no dialogue.
Journey is different in that there is absolutely no dialogue in the game to guide you or tell the  story. That means no voiceovers, no thought bubbles and no text. You might think, "Hey, then how does the darn game even convey a story at all?" Well, as a matter of fact, it still manages to have a pretty coherent plot. But the game uses its captivating visuals to create the danger, suspense, spirituality, and excitement that most games use dialogue to create.
The first thing to say about the visuals is that they are absolutely breathtaking. The game is set in a barren desert, so the player is usually surrounded by sand. The way this sand is animated, however, is nothing short of beautiful. It will sparkle in the sun, and it will ripple as you walk through it. It gives a very fluid, very natural sense to the character's movement that makes you feel like part of the world.
To expand on that, Journey very much uses visuals to explain to the player what sort of atmosphere the game is set in. They serve in this game, as I said, to be the dialogue; to tell you what is going on, like words usually would. It's very interesting to see how the visuals move the story forward, in lieu of traditonal text or voice work. For example, in the beginning of the game, the screen is covered by large hills and expanses of sand as far as the eye can see. There is little music being played, and the only sound is a serene wind sweeping around you. There is a sense of awe, as well as a sad calmness that can be sensed just by looking around, with tiny, ominous gravestones poking from the sand dunes.
I know at least I can tell that despite not even having any indication as to why the character is there, or what happened in the past to bring them there, I knew that whatever happened before the game's time, was bad. Things weren't cheerful, and the attention to detail in the visual landscape really drove that home for me.
There's a lot more to it than that, however. As the game moves forward, the scenery changes. One of the most iconic of the stages is the "Sunken City" level. In that level, your character is sliding through the sands towards the bottom of a ruined city in the desert. As you go, however, the music picks up in an exciting crescendo, and you find your character going through a remarkable circle of pillars, with the sinking sunlight lighting it up in a sparkling slide mingled with shadows. You keep sliding down the spiraling hill with greater and greater speed until finally, a vast pit appears in front of you. The music stops, and everything is black. And without spoiling, you know, as a player, that danger lurks in this giant, black cavern. That's what the visuals in this game do, and my words simply cannot do them justice. Perhaps that's the power they have found in letting the visuals set the tone of the story; they do what words just can't.

A Journey needs no narration.
No doubt that besides noticing the stunning visuals in the video above, you also noticed how the music really added to the emotion of the scenery. If the visuals are the words of the dialogue, then the soundtrack for the game is best described as the voice used to speak them.
The soundtrack of Journey is considered such a masterpiece that the game was just recently nominated for the Grammy award for "best score soundtrack for visual media." It marks the first time a video game has ever received such an honor. And part of the reason why the game's soundtrack has made such an impact on the critical audience is that, like its visuals, the audio of Journey seeks to convey the atmosphere of the game instead of actual dialogue.
The score is composed of a full orchestra, with each piece based upon the events of the game. In the beginning, there is a calming, relaxing tone to the music, as things slowly get underway. Later, when things move faster--like in the sliding scene in the above video--the music quickens the pace as well. It gets loud at the most exciting moments, soft at the most ominous or calm. Without spoiling too much, I can say that the music punctuates beautiful visuals in the final stages of the game in such a way that I can never forget it. And neither will you, if you play it yourself.
The music isn't just there for the background, however. One of the game's main themes is the use of spiritual sounds to create paths as well as advance the plot. When you touch certain objects, they will light up and play music for as long as you're in contact with them. Even the bizarre creatures in the game each have whale-like calls that echo around your character. This is what makes moments of stark silence so impacting in the game, such as the cavern at the end of the above video, or later in the game when the character walks through snowy mountains. There is nothing to touch, nothing around, so music is shockingly absent from an otherwise musical game. The ways thatgamecompany matched key moments in the game with moments of sound is nothing short of masterful.

A Story that Enters the Heart

A Journey comes from within.

One of the most unique things about Journey is the way you can play it with others. The game will automatically match you with someone else who is playing at the same time as you, and you will move throughout the game together. You will never be able to communicate, and you will never know their name until the very end. But because of the intensity of some situations and what the visuals and music offer them, there will be moments where you feel close to this person.
By the end of the game, if you had traveled with the same companion since the beginning, you will feel as if you have shared something remarkable with them. The most powerful characteristic of Journey is that it can make you feel connected to a person this way. More so, it makes you feel connected to the actual character you control, on a quest through perilous landscapes, all to reach the light on top of the mountain.

Like poetry or a work of art, the game is aiming to draw an emotional response from the audience. It is not necessarily trying to tell a story with characters and a plot (though, through the above mentioned things, there are clues to what it may be). The storyline ofJourney is something frequently debated, with most people seeing it as metaphorical for a spiritual journey of some kind. Some think it's a religious allegory. Some think it is a representation of how humanity may rise, fall, and then persevere in spirit in the aftermath of sin.
Whatever it is about, it clearly seems to hold a profound and deep meaning for those who question it critically. It always seems to be saying something from within the player, something emotional and something beautiful. To me, that sounds like a work of art, perhaps a musical masterpiece. Nobody knows exactly what it all means, but it captures something in our hearts.
That's what makes Journey a video game that goes beyond entertainment value. It is a window that can change the way we view the world, from within our own imaginations.

 
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