Thursday 26 April 2012

for all pretty girls ,,,, ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥




For All Pretty Girls...!

It's Amazing How We Change..

From Our Childhood To Our Adolescence

From Vaseline To Lip Gloss

From Rattles In Our Hands To Cellphones

From Baby Shoes To Pencil Heels

From Johnson's Baby Stuff To Loriel And Garnier

From Small Pink Hands To Teenage Manicured Hands

BUT ONE THING DOESN'T CHANGE :-

WE ARE STILL MUM'S LITTLE GIRLS AND PAPA'S PRINCESSES FOREVER..!! ( )

Wednesday 25 April 2012

Beijing auto show 2012

                                           A Mercedes-Benz Smart car on display

                                             The latest BMW concept vehicle i8 Spyder


                                                  Models stand beside a Mini Cooper S car


                                                  Bentley presents the EXP 9F concept car


                               The Lamborghini SpA Urus sport-utility concept vehicle is unveiled


                                             The new Denza brand all-electric concept car


Dr Dieter Zetsche, Daimler AG's chief executive officer, poses with Jessie J following the presentation of the Mercedes Benz Concept Style Coupe


                   Exhibits of the latest in car technology from Japanese giant Toyota (taken with a tilt lens)


The Volkswagen E-Bugster Speedster is believed to be a preview of the convertible version of the Volkswagen beetle and the electric version of the model.


                A worker cleans the Chevrolet stand. Of 1,125 vehicles on display, 120 are world premieres



                                                               Jeep Wrangler concept car


Chinese company Geely shows its Yinglun SC7-R5 model, taking styling cues from the traditional London taxi, which it also manufactures under licence in China




                                                          An Audi RS Q3 concept card




World Amazing Cars: Hybrid Cars, Concept Cars of the World


The Geneva auto show features cars that you'll probably never drive but will let your imagination run wild. Plus, there are electric and hybrid cars that you probably will be driving soon.

Bayer's Plastic Car:

Rinspeed is celebrating its 30th anniversary with a see-through concept car which debuts in Geneva. The all-plastic vehicle runs on a 2-cylinder 750 ccm Weber engine that sits above the transmission. The car also honors the 40th anniversary of Bayer's first all-plastic car which debuted in 1967.

Koenigsegg's CCXR:

Making its debut at Geneva, the Koenigsegg's CCXR could be the fastest car ever--and it runs on biofuel. The Swedish auto manufacturer says ethanol fuel has higher octane and better cooling power than regular gas which lets it boost the power up 25 percent over the CCX model to 1018 horsepower at 7200 rpm.

Pictured is the CCX model which is also being shown at Geneva. CCX will be re-engineered to run on biofuels.

Bugatti Veyron:

The Bugatti Veyron, a 1001 horsepower sports car, could be eclipsed by the Koenigsegg CCXR's 1018 hp engine. The 16 cylinder, 8.0 liter engine has a seven-speed transmission. Its speed record of 407 kph could be in jeopardy. The Veyron costs a mere $1,630,000.


A.D. Tramontana:



The single-seat Tramontana was inspired by fighter jets and racing cars according to Spanish carmaker A.D. Tramontana. Production of this twin-turbocharged, 720 hp vehicle is limited to 12 per year.


Gumpert Apollo Sport Car:

The Gumpert Apollo Sport races from 0 to 60 in three seconds flat. The two-seater (note the position of the driver) is powered by an 8-cylinder engine that revs up to 800 hp.



Lamborghini 'Superleggera' Car:
Lamborghini introduces a new version of the Gallardo that includes a standard robotized mechanical gearbox, enabling fast gear shifting without the driver removing their hands from the steering wheel. The Italian carmaker claims the 'Superleggera' model has the fastest acceleration in its class, going from 0 to 62 mph in about 3.8 seconds--just under the Ferrari 430 F1's 4.0 secs.

Rolls-Royce Phanton Drophead Coupe:

Motorcycle maker KTM built its first car, the exotic X-Bow concept which is on display at the Geneva auto show. The lightweight body is made of carbon fiber.

Turin's Istituto Europeo di Design Concept Car "beON":


Turin's Istituto Europeo di Design will present the "beON" concept as a full-scale model. This student-made off-road sports car has been designed to travel over deserts, beaches and wild terrain. It can also take you to the grocery store.
 The BeON runs on a hybrid thermal-electric engine with a hydraulic transmission system within each wheel.

Russo-Baltique V12:

Russia celebrates 100 years of car design with a four-seat coupe that contains a V12, 555 bhp engine. The Russo-Baltique has a pneumatic suspension with changeable road clearance. It also has a glass roof.

Paganini Zonda Roadster F:



Pagani Automobili unveils the hand-built Zonda Roadster F. Only 25 of these vehicles will be built. The Roadster F offers the performance of the F Coupe--and has a removable top. Pagani calls it "the fastest, most exclusive, most powerful and most expensive Roadster in the world."

Jaguar XKR Car:

Jaguar Cars unveils the all-new special edition XKR Portfolio model for the Geneva auto show. The XKR features an engine capable of hitting 155mph and will go from 0 to 60 miles in 4.9 seconds. One of the highlights of the car will be the sound system. It has the first production example of its new partnership with audio entertainment specialists Bowers & Wilkins.


TechArt GTstreet:

TechArt brings its GTstreet, based on the Porche 911 Turbo, to Geneva. The modified Porsche 3.6-liter flat six turbo engine revs up to 630 hp. TechArt claims the 911 Turbo will go from 0 to 62 mph in 3.2 seconds, and will hit a top speed of 214 mph.

Carver:
At the other extreme of these high performance cars is the Carver One, a three-wheeled, twin-seat tilting vehicle. The Carver One steers like a car but turns like a motorcycle. The car automatically adjusts the tilt angle of the vehicle to the speed and acceleration of the vehicle, ensuring an optimum balance.

Peraves Monotracer:
Think a three-wheels are still too much? You can check out the two-wheel Monotracer from Peraves. Its stabiler wheels allow the vehicle to safely lean up to 52 degrees.

Mazda Concept Car 'Hakaze':

Mazda Motor presents its Hakaze design concept at the Geneva show. The Hakaze is described as a four-seat coupe-style compact crossover SUV. The gull-wing doors make it look like it's ready to fly like a bird.
 Hakaze is the third design concept of the series created around the "Nagare" design language, joining the Mazda Nagare and Mazda Ryuga which were revealed earlier this year.

Sunday 22 April 2012

Divorce Cakes


We Humans are party animals, we love to enjoy parties. But have you ever though of the party for getting divorces….

Divorce parties that couples co-host often have a serious tone, and are aimed at healing the rifts among family and friends that divorces may cause.


Getting separated? Then buy a special a cake for it?

So for such Divorce parties there are special cakes made. See some Awesome and Amazing Divorce Cakes below:

 There is a rising trend in divorce parties and it was made popular by Shanna Moakler who hosted her infamous divorce party in divorce capital Las Vegas.



















Saturday 21 April 2012

Fascinating Sand Sculpture

Sand art is the practice of modelling sand into an artistic form, such as a sand brushing, sand sculpture, sandpainting, or sand bottles. A sand castle is a type of sand sculpture resembling a miniature building, often a castle.



Sand sculptures by Sudarsan Pattnaik from India



He says that people gather round to watch him create sand sculptures on the beach at Puri.


The two basic building ingredients, sand and water, are available in abundance on a sandy beach, so most sand play takes place there, or in a sandpit. Tidal beaches generally have sand that limits height and structure because of the shape of the sand grains. Good sand sculpture sand is somewhat dirty, having silt and clay that helps lock the irregular shaped sand grains together.

Sand castles are typically made by children, simply for the fun of it, but there are also sand sculpture contests for adults that involve large, complex constructions.


The "No War" sand sculpture by Sudarshan Pattnaik which won the second prize at the International Sand Sculpture Championship held at Valadoli in 2003.


Thursday 19 April 2012

Dear fantastic girl ,,,,, a Little Butterfly told me ,,,




Dear Fantastic Girl,
You are just learning….and you will be learning for the rest of your life. Sometimes we learn things best from our mistakes…sometimes we learn things best from studying…sometimes we learn best from watching others.
Just remember that EVERYONE is learning and everyone is in a different place in their learning.
Give yourself a break when you mess up or when you don’t know all of the answers….give your parents and your teachers and your friends and your siblings a break when they mess up too. 
It will make life so much happier for everyone if we all just remember that we are ALL just learning…every single day.
You are so very loved.

It's your life ,,


Everyone has an opinion about what you should do with your life, don't they?
Today is the day to forget outside opinions and to embrace your own peculiar truths and dreams.
Today is the day to go for it.......
Even if it makes you look like a freak.

If your heart is telling you to do it, and your heart just won't give up...
Even if it's been telling you the same things for years and years and years.......
You probably haven't done it because of your fears of the opinions of others.

You are never going to make everyone happy, ever.
To live a bold and uncommon life, you are probably going to turn an lot of heads and make a lot of other heads shake in disbelief about the path you have chosen for yourself.

In the end, you will never regret listening to your own deepest truth, even when this means shutting out almost every other voice.
Our deepest truths are our highest selves...coming from places of authenticity and love and light and joy.....how could that ever be a bad thing?