Originated a new trend of contemporary visual and photographic art under the name 'PIN UP'. Literally, with the English language is translated as "pin", but actually what they called placards and posters that are pinned on the wall. The main highlight of this picture - it's a luxury, often half-nacked girl with just a divine smile. Many believe that an ordinary painte d aerotic. However, PIN UP - it's much more than just aerotic figures. First of all, it is the image of the ideal woman, the dream of men. But, basically - this image of sx symbol, a woman who is able to charm even his reflection on the paper. This is not a classic painted aerotic or banal aerotic drawings, it's just kind of a hint of sensuality, a hint that the woman - not so much a beautiful body, how much tenderness and mystery.
Monday, February 28, 2011
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Mizo Man has 39 Wives, 94 Children, 33 Grandchildren (5 pics)
Believe it or not, a man in Mizoram has 39 wives, 94 children and 33 grandchildren -- all living together under one roof in a picturesque village about 100 km from Baktawng in the North Eastern India.
Friday, February 18, 2011
Celebs Memorable Outfits at Oscars (15 pics)
Celebrities Memorable Outfits at Oscars -
Oscar Award ceremony is getting closer - it will be held on Feb. 27, 2011.Interestingly, in what clothes will shine on the red carpet at this year's nominees? Let's look at the most memorable dresses in which film stars attended the ceremony in different years.
1 — Halle Berry, 2002 Halle Berry knows how to dress classically and sexy. Elie Saab. That night when she received an Oscar for the film "Monster's Ball," the actress stressed its remarkable piece dress by Elie Saab. (SGranitz / WireImage)
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Jim Clark

Disc jockey on a Los Angeles radio station: "If you are mourning the death of the great driver Jim Clark, put on your headlights". The whole freeway lit up at midday. It was April 1968 and judging by the continuing response to our 1997 book, Jim Clark is remembered with admiration and affection, which is why Dove Publishing is going to release an ebook.
Instrumental in the career of the double world champion, Ford Director of Public Affairs, Walter Hayes was given news of Clark’s accident at Hockenheim, Germany as cars lined up for a race in Kent, England. "It was one of the very bad moments of my life, standing in the pits at Brands Hatch just as the BOAC 500 was going to start and hearing that Jimmy had died." Hayes had persuaded Ford Motor Company to create the Ford-Cosworth DFV engine and among its express purposes, besides giving Ford an exciting new image, was to win the world championship again for Jim Clark. Now he was dead of a broken neck.
Motor racing almost died of a broken heart.
The BOAC 500 was a cheerless affair. As the news filtered in, an entire generation slowly realised motor racing would never be the same again. It was more than the death of a driver; it was the end of an era. It was more than a squall following a storm. When Jim Clark died the whole climate of motor racing changed.
The Brands Hatch press box was incredulous. Incalculable grief descended like a pall. People who had never met Jim Clark felt a profound sense of loss. Those who knew him were stunned into disbelief. The car he died in was one of the first to bear the livery of a sponsor instead of traditional British racing green. Gold Leaf Team Lotus marked the arrival of a new force in motor racing, - big money. The fatal crash reaching the front pages of the world's newspapers showed the contrary side. Sponsors wanted to be associated with winning, not with the sudden death of a hero.

As for Ford’s unfortunate F3L Alan Mann sports car, it did well in the BOAC 500, taking the lead for most of the first two hours, although it gave Bruce McLaren a rough ride on the uneven Brands Hatch track. When Mike Spence took over it broke a half-shaft and retired. It reappeared at the Nürburgring but crashed heavily, badly injuring Chris Irwin. "It was the only car I ever hated in my life, and the single big mistake I made in motor racing," said Hayes. "Alan Mann said he could do it and it would be cheap and we thought we needed to replace the GT40, which had been showing its years. We thought we needed to, although on reflection we didn't need to do anything in sports cars. They were in decline anyway. The GT40 years had been special, like a sort of military campaign. I killed that car out of sheer hatred."

Jacky Ickx and Brian Redman won narrowly in an out-dated Ford GT40.
Theories concerning Clark's accident ranged from freak gusts of wind to errant pedestrians a hypothesis of Derek Bell's, who was driving in the same race, on Clark’s misfiring engine. The explanation was explosive decompression of a tyre, throwing the car off course into the fatal tree. Investigation showed the tyre had lost pressure through a slow puncture, and although centrifugal force kept it in shape at speed in a straight line, side force in the long gentle curve caused the beading to loosen from the rim and drop into the well of the wheel. Clark was expecting difficulties on the slippery surface, but even he could not keep control. There was no safety barrier. Bob Martin, racing manager of Firestone, and Peter Jowitt of the Royal Aircraft Establishment (RAE) accident investigation branch examined every shred of evidence and came to the same conclusion.
When Clark was killed, the sport cried real tears. At his funeral Jim's father told his friend and rival, the smiling tall American Dan Gurney that he had been the only driver Jimmy truly feared. Gurney never forgot, but typically kept it to himself.
"It destroyed me, really, in terms of my self control," Gurney told me. "I was drowned in tears. To hear that from someone, whose son had been killed and wasn't there any longer, was more than I could cope with. For a long time I didn't say anything about it because I felt it was a private thing and I didn't want to utilise it to sort of glorify my driving ability or reputation. It was certainly the biggest compliment I ever received."
Jim Clark's long-time girl-friend Sally, married to Dutchman Ed Swart heard it on the car radio at Zandvoort in Holland. It was lead item on the news. "I thought how come they're mentioning a little Formula 2 race and Jim Clark. My Dutch wasn't very good but I knew he'd been injured. It didn't yet say he was dead. I wasn't sure. I rushed over to my father-in-law and asked what it meant. He went kind of white and had to tell me. I think by then I knew anyway."

Extract from Jim Clark: Tribute to a Champion ISBN ebook edition 978-0-9554909-5-1 in Mobipocket format © Eric Dymock 2011. Watch Dove website for release date
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Paris Hilton Spotted at Anastasia Salon in Beverly Hills (10 pics)
Paris Hilton Spotted at Anastasia Salon in Beverly Hills -
Looking glamorous as usual. Paris Hilton was spotted arriving at Anastasia salon in Beverly Hills, and the heiress looked like she was about to be swept away by the breeze when she pulled up in her baby blue Bentley. Maybe she was a little bit anxious about her appointment? After all, we're guessing she's getting more than just her eyebrows waxed.
Rose McGowan Airport Departure Candids at LAX (8 pics)
Rose McGowan Airport Departure Candids at LAX -
Rose McGowan prepares to depart LAX (Los Angeles International Airport) looking simply stunning. As she gets out of her limo she beckons a photographer over to help her with her massive luggage.
Friday, February 11, 2011
Miley Cyrus with her Puppy in Los Angeles (14 pics)
Miley Cyrus Candid in Los Angeles -
Miley Cyrus was seen going to visit an Orthopedic Center with her puppy in Los Angeles. She looked totally gorgeous! How cute is her puppy?
Monday, February 7, 2011
Creative Delicious Dishes in Fingers (30 pics)
Delicious Dishes in Fingers -
These adorable handmade kawaii Japanese sweets decor rings by SouZou Creations. Souzou Creations were really creative when making these sweet rings. They are something worth seeing! It seems that minimized copies of Japanese meals were attached to the wearer’s fingers, lovely and funny! Some rings are small and simple but others are big enough and feature a whole table board with a few dishes on it!
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Echoism - The Facial Symmetry (12 pics)
Echoism - The Facial Symmetry
"Echoism" plays with the notion of your own identity. What do you look like? What are the things that make you look like you - your identifying features? If you are made symmetrical, do you consider yourself more beautiful, less so, or is it just weird? Or is it you at all? Do you have a best side? What is to be said of left and right brain dominance?
All these photo portraits have one thing in common. They are part of the project “Echoism” that focuses on facial symmetry. The subjects were pictured front to carema. As a part of the study, they were asked not to express emotions. Then each photograph was split into a left and a right section with one side to be horizontally flipped, afterwards pictures were recombined to create two separate and symmetrical identities of the person.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Exhibition Engines

Naked engines are offensive. They should be undetectable and decently clothed. Designers apply engine-shaped shrouds so buyers feel they are getting their money’s worth. But nobody is allowed to touch them. Car makers have become so guilty at having made anything so toxic, spewing out noxious vapours, using up scarce resources, that they have swept engines under the bonnet, concealed and silenced.

It is all to appease the greenery-yalleries. Engineers used to be proud of engines. Delighted owners opened them to view. When William Lyons launched the Jaguar XK120 he insisted on polished cam covers so envious onlookers could drool over the twin overhead camshafts. It was part of the mystique. It was as important as the body style. It had to look the part.

No more. Bentley hides its W12 under plastic. Compare its anonymous pall with a self-confident old Jaguar.

Yet to anybody with an ounce of engineering soul the W12 is a work of art. Twelve compact cylinders, four-valve heads, I took this picture at Crewe. What perfection, what symmetry, a symphony in aluminium. You can see why a Bentley is expensive. It is made with such care to make it exquisitely balanced and smooth-running.

In the 1930s people admired technical accomplishment.

This SS proudly announces its valve clearances. Now they are ashamed of valves and pistons and crankshafts; apologetic about turbochargers, reticent about revs.

Bentley swathes its V8 in funereal plastic. Here (above) is what it looks like underneath. What equilibrium. What sense of proportion. Just because some people are getting over-excited about hybrids and electrics that will barely get you to Sainsbury’s and back, there is no need to be shame-faced about bhp.

This is a modern Jaguar, dolled up for the Geneva Motor Show. They wouldn’t dare dress it up like this for a real car. The greenery-yalleries and their earthy friends would accuse it of glorifying speed and power, and dealing in death.
A pallid and thin young man,
A haggard and lank young man
A greenery-yallery, Grosvenor Gallery,
Foot-in-the-grave young man!
So sang Reginald Bunthorne, the fleshly poet in Patience, Gilbert and Sullivan’s masterpiece of 1881. Greenery-yallery was Gilbertian code for hypocrisy. Green-yellow for political colourists lies somewhere between environmentalists and the Lib-Dems. It is not too close to the reds although Roundheads and dirigists embrace it. Once it was almost the entire spectrum away from true blue Tory. Hard, alas, to believe now.

Creative Food Manipulation (27 pics)
In Strange Food Special and Creative Food Manipulation you've seen many weird (and tasty?) results of artists playing with food, mostly in a sculptural way.
Creative Coffee Tea Mugs (24 pics)
Creative Coffee Tea Mugs
Whether you’re a coffee drinker or tea drinker, there’s one thing everyone can agree on: The mug you use to drink your beverage of choice is just as important as the brand you like, the amount of milk and sugar you take, and your favorite biscuits to go with your drink. To take you away from the boredom of everyday mugs, and to provide some additional options for the newly addicted, here’s a collection of mugs that are unique and practical at the same time.
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