Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Cool Watches






Cool Watches

Loving Moments

Loving moments of animals





















Loving Moments











Loving Moments of Animals

Knowledge

Olympic Facts

1. Around 1913, the founder of the Modern Olympics designed the Olympic Flag. Who was this person? 
answer : Baron Pierre de Coubertin. The Olympic Flag made its debut at the 1920 Olympic Games in Antwerp, Belgium.
 
2. What color is the background of the Olympic Flag? 
answer : white. It is plain white, with no border, and five rings in the center. The plain white background is symbolic of peace throughout the games.
 
3. The five colors of the rings on the Olympic Flag are blue, yellow, black, red, and green. Three rings are across the top, and two are along the bottom. Which two are on the bottom? 
answer : Yellow and green. These colors may be found on most flags of the world. From left to right are blue, black and red across the top with yellow and green along the bottom.
 
4. What do the five interlinked Olympic rings on the Flag represent?
 answer :continents & continent. At the end of each Olympic Games, the mayor of that host-city presents the flag to the mayor of the next host-city. It rests at the town hall of the next host-city for four years until the Opening Ceremony of their Olympic Games.
 
5. Which of the following symbolizes the passing of the Olympic traditions from one generation to the next? 
answer : the Olympic Torch Relay. The Torch Relay began in the Ancient Olympics and was revived at the 1936 Berlin Games. The torch was lit by the sun's rays at Olympia and carried by relay to the host-city of the Games. The Olympic Flame symbolises 'purity, the endeavor for perfection and the struggle for victory', as well as representing peace and friendship.
 
 6. What is the Olympic Motto?  
 answer : 'Citius, Altius, Fortius'. 'Swifter, Higher, Stronger'. The other three are all parts of the Olympic Creed.
 
7. At the start of each Olympics, every athlete promises to play fairly and obey all of the Olympic rules. One athlete from the host country takes the Oath on behalf of all athletes. Do the Olympic officials also have to take an oath?  
answer: yes. While holding a corner of the Olympic Flag, one official from the host country repeats an oath, similiar to that of the athletes, on behalf of all the officials.
 
8. Which country is first in line during the Opening Ceremony's Parade of Nations? 
answer : Greece. Greece is first in the Parade of Nations. The host city is last, and the others are in alphabetical order.
 
9. During the Opening Ceremony, doves are released. What do they symbolize? 
answer : peace
 
10. During the Closing Parade of the Olympics, in what order to the athletes enter the stadium?  
answer : they are not separated into national teams. In the Closing Parade, the athletes are not separated into national teams as they enter the stadium. This is to symbolize the unity and friendship of the Games. It is a tradition which started at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics. John Ian Wing, a 17 year old Australian boy of Chinese origin, wrote to the Games organizers a few days before the closing - his idea was adopted, and gave birth to another Olympic tradition.

Monday, October 6, 2008

Cool Gadgets




'Electronic Gadgets'


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Cool Gadgets - High Resolution Video Goggles


Everybody wants one: the biggest screen they can get, smack dab in front of their faces. Just imagine 62 virtual inches of bright and shiny TV glory floating 9 feet before your peepers. It’s a bit of television nirvana - that’s what it is. Head-mounted heaven.

Most video goggles only display 320 x 240 resolution video, which is fine for the most basic of video sources, but these bad boys pump out 4 times the number of pixels. That’s right - you heard me! Plug in your favorite video source, be it video game console, iPod - whatever, as long as it supports NTSC out, sit back, and bombard your rods and cones with photons in the 400 to 700 nanometer range (that’s the visible light spectrum, for those science-challenged).

The included battery pack lets your goggles go portable - wear them on the subway, or on the treadmill, or catch up on the last season of Battlestar in bed while your significant other snoozes blissfully unaware. Sure, you might get looks while wearing them in public, but you know what? They’re jealous - that’s right! They want what you’ve got, and are coveting. Let ‘em. They can get their own.