Sunday, January 31, 2010

10 Most Rare Animals in the World

Our nature has a rich biodiversity of fauna species, many of them are still exist in our world, and also many of them are extinct from our world.. and now FunZone Collection wanna take you to a tour to visit World's most rare animal. this animal are threatened to extinction... let's preserve their species and keep them from their extinction... This is Most Rare Animal in the World

1. The Pinta Island tortoise

 Lived in Pinta island, this tortoise are include into Giant Galapagos Turtoise species, which is the most rare in the world, because now only left 1 in the world, and cannot be multiply anymore..




2. Baiji (Yangtze River Dolphin)



Only left 10 of this animal in the world, and this animal only exist in Yangtze River


3. The Vancouver Island Marmot



Lived in Vancouver island, in British Columbia, now only left about 194 heads of this marmot

4. Seychelles Sheath-tailed Bat


 Lived in Madagascar, now there was not more than 100 Seychelles Sheath-tailed Bat in this world.

5. Javan Rhino


 A Javan Rhino, lived in java island indonesia, and in vietnam, this rhino are often hunted in Malaysia, India and also Sumatera island (Indonesia) for his horn.

6. Hispid hare

 Also Called as "Bristly Rabbit” that can be found in Himalaya Nepal, Bengal and Assam, now only left 110 hispid hare.. in this world

7. Northern Hairy-nosed Wombat

 We don't know exactly what kind of animal is this, you can find it in New South Wales and Victoria in Australia, but unfortunately now you only can see this animal on National Park near Epping Forest Station in Queensland.. only left 113 heads of them

8. Tamaraw (Dwarf Water Buffalo)

 Found in Philippines, firstly threatened to extinct in 2000, and now only left about 30-200 of them.

9. Iberian Lynx

 The Lynx, this is a cat, not a lion, this cat only exist in Iberian, but now you can only find them in Andalusia, now only left 100 of them

10. Red Wolf

 This Wolf are a siblings of Gray Wolf, but they have a smaller size, now they live in north carolina north east, only left 200 of them


Capital Gate Tower is The Most Leaning Tower of Pisa

If you thought the Leaning Tower of Pisa was messed up, get a load of the Capital Gate tower currently being constructed in Abu Dhabi. Actually, saying it is "messed up" is incorrect given that the 18 degree westward incline was completely intentional. In fact, the project's architects have submitted a joint application to the Guinness Book of Records to recognize the tower as the 'most inclined in the world.' In order to support the awkward angle of the 35-story structure, the design called for a foundation of extremely dense reinforced steel mesh and 490 piles sunk nearly 100 feet into the ground. We can only wonder how many slaves will die or get injured building that.
 

  

 A symbol of engineering prowess, the Capital Gate tower hotel is starting to take form in Abu Dhabi. Designed as the most inclined tower in the world, the 35 storey, gravity-defying feature tower will lean westward 18 degrees, 4 times as far as the Leaning Tower of Pisa which currently leans 3.97 degrees.

Designed by RMJM, the tower relies on a diagrid exoskeleton constructed on top of a 7-foot-deep concrete base to hold the structure in place. 490 piles that have been drilled 100 feet underground will hold the structure still accommodating the gravitational, wind and seismic pressures caused by the lean of the building.

This is one of the most challenging buildings under construction in the world at the moment.



Design status:

Capital Gate is an under construction architectural project, scheduled to be completed by the end of 2009.

Usability:

The graceful will provide accommodation to the ‘Hyatt’, 5-star hotel, together with various exclusive offices in Abu Dhabi. Capital Gate, leaning westward 18 degrees that is 4 times more than the Leaning Tower of Pisa, will not only defy gravity, but its aesthetic grandeur and technical brilliance would be a landmark for future constructions.


 

  

  

  

  

Capital Gate Development Facts
  • Owner & Developer: Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company
  • Main Consultant: RMJM
  • Project Manager: MACE
  • Main Contractor: Al Habtoor Engineering Enterprises
  • Hotel Operator: Hyatt Hotels Corporation


Saturday, January 30, 2010

Lincoln - Kennedy Coincidences

  1. Lincoln was elected in 1860, Kennedy in 1960, 100 years apart.
  2. Both men were deeply involved in civil rights for African Americans.
  3. Both men were assassinated on a Friday, in the presence of their wives.
  4. Each wife had lost a child while living at the White House.
  5. Both men were killed by a bullet that entered the head from behind.
  6. Lincoln was killed in Ford's Theater. Kennedy met his death while riding in a Lincoln convertible made by the Ford Motor Company.
  7. Both men were succeeded by vice-presidents named Johnson who were Southern Democrats and former senators.
  8. Andrew Johnson was born in 1808. Lyndon Johnson was born in 1908, exactly one hundred years later.
  9. The first name of Lincoln's private secretary was John; the last name of Kennedy's private secretary was Lincoln.
  10. John Wilkes Booth was born in 1839 [according to some sources]; Lee Harvey Oswald was born in 1939, one hundred years later.
  11. Both assassins were Southerners who held extremist views.
  12. Both assassins were murdered before they could be brought to trial.
  13. Booth shot Lincoln in a theater and fled to a warehouse. Oswald shot Kennedy from a warehouse and fled to a theater.
  14. LlNCOLN and KENNEDY each have 7 letters.
  15. ANDREW JOHNSON and LYNDON JOHNSON each have 13 letters.
  16. JOHN WlLKES BOOTH and LEE HARVEY OSWALD each has 15 letters.
  17. A Licoln staffer Miss Kennedy told him not to go to the Theater. A Kennedy staffer, Miss Lincoln, told him not to go to Dallas.


Top 10 Buildings Of The Decade (2000 - 2010)

1. Millennium Dome, London, 2000

Designed by the Richard Rogers Partnership and engineers Buro Happold, this was a £45m politically-driven folly. Often compared to a giant jellyfish washed up on the Greenwich peninsula, today this huge tent has been reborn as the successful O2. With a diameter of 365m and topping 100m, its titanic scale remains impressive.
 

  


 2. Blur, Expo 02, Yverdon-les-Bains, 2002

This sensational pavilion, which was designed by New York architects Diller + Scofidio, was the star of Switzerland’s Expo 02. A cat’s cradle of tensile steel, 20m high and 100m long, it brooded at the end of a steel-and-glass jetty over Lake Neuchatel. Inside, some 30,000 water jets created clouds through which mesmerised (and damp) visitors could walk, again and again.

  

  


 3. Serpentine Pavilion, London, 2002

This lyrical pavilion, designed by architect Toyo Ito and engineer Cecil Balmond, was a suggestion of an architecture of the future, in which boundaries between walls, floor, ceiling, interior and exterior might dissolve. In a decade of bombast, here was profundity and simplicity.
 

  


 4. 30 St Mary Axe, London, 2003

Norman Foster’s Gherkin was admired and scorned. Most were awed by his office tower, although some thought it symbolised the cocksure ambition of the City. Its pleasures are chiefly for those who work here: the skygardens are impressive, and the restaurant is one of the world’s most breathtaking new rooms.
 

  

  


 5. European Southern Observatory Hotel, Cerro Paranal, Chile, 2003

This "hotel" for astronomers working in the Atacama desert is a perfect fusion of architecture and landscape, from the Munich practice Auer and Weber and engineers Mayr and Ludescher. Coolly geometric red concrete walls form a quasi-monastic courtyard, behind which rooms are stacked in orderly rows. Ostentation is left to the heavens.
 

  


6. Beijing National Stadium, Beijing, 2008

This eye-catching 80,000-seat stadium, designed by the Swiss architects Herzog and de Meuron with the Chinese artist, Ai Weiwei, was the architectural highlight of the 2008 Olympics. It consists of two buildings, one inside the other: a red concrete bowl for seating surrounded by the steel “bird’s nest”. Since the Olympics, this charismatic building has been largely redundant.
 

  

  


 7. St Pancras station, London, 2007

Magnificent revival of the Victorian Gothic railway terminus, now one of the world’s finest stations. Alastair Lansley led his team over a decade, transforming this fusion of 19th-century architecture and mind-searing engineering into a place for 21st-century trains. The hotel and penthouse flats high in the rafters have yet to be completed.
 

  


8. Le Viaduc de Millau, Aveyron, 2004

Awe-inspiring bridge carrying the A75 autoroute across the Tarn Valley in southern France. Designed by the engineer Michel Virlogeux and Norman Foster, the Viaduc de Millau is best seen from the tops of the valley sides, especially when its Eiffel Tower-high pylons spear the summer clouds.
 

  


9. Neues Museum, Berlin, 2009

After 10 years of painstaking reconstruction, this magnificent 19th-century cultural pantechnicon, closed in 1939, was reopened to popular and critical acclaim. The complex and intelligent redesign was by the British architect, David Chipperfield, who has allowed the old building to breathe while fitting it out with all the new technology it needs.
 

  


 10. Burj Dubai Dubai’s economy totters as the Burj Dubai, the world’s tallest structure, prepares to open.

At 818 metres, it is the equivalent of the Empire State Building with the Chrysler Building on top. Designed by Adrian Smith and Bill Baker of Chicago-based SOM, the Burj has 160 storeys of hotel rooms, Armani-styled apartments and sky-high offices.


 

  

  


Friday, January 29, 2010

Sheldon Kennedy, The Ghostly Girl (True Story)


My name is Thomas and last year I finally proved to my friends exactly how scary "a sighting" can be. One Friday night me and four of my friends went out to a party, during the night I was mentioning about a ghost story that as real as it could be scared my entire grade 6 class many years ago...I was twelve and my class went to a camp during the year it was designed for group orienteering and discussion, two weeks before I left I had done a little research, the location is a community called Sheldon Valley with is north of Toronto Ontario Canada.

A long time ago when settlers were travelling looking for new land this portion was a great place, it had a water source with has trout and salmon every year to this day. There was a builder whose name was Sheldon Kennedy he was a carpenter and architect and it was his job to form a team to build homes for the settlers, but he had an idea instead of building individual dwellings he constructed a lodge to hold every family, it is the lodge that people stay when they go to the valley, the first winter was vicious but no one died. The next year (late 1700's) during the late spring the daughter of a builder went to the "separately build" home of Lord Mackenzie and swore that she had been raped by Sheldon Kennedy earlier that morning, word got out and suddenly all respect for Sheldon was lost, two weeks past and Sheldon mysteriously disappeared and his location could never be discovered...

Then one night he returned to the lodge but something seemed wrong he didn't say a word, but instead just walked directly to his room. Recorded in an actual diary by a 10 year old boy at the time explains the gruesome discovery. This boy walked through the west wing of the lodge, it was dark and the small light from his candle wasn't helping his sight, he walked three doors from the stairs that led down to the lobby; that was Sheldon's room, he knocked but there was only silence, he waited a few moments and knocked once more, again no response. He cautiously opened the door thinking that maybe Sheldon never returned to his room after all.. instead when he looked towards the window he was struck by a frightening sight, before dropping his candle the poor boy stared into the eyes of a hanging man, the look of a lost soul, Sheldon Kennedy had hung himself on a date around the first week of April. He couldn't handle the accusations of the worker's daughter...

When in Sheldon Valley I asked the staff if the lodge was haunted only one man (the cook) mentioned that stories had got around not just about the lodge but even the land and the stream where the rape was to have happened that spring, all the others ignored me and the day after the books in the lobby disappeared. There is one night that my friends still talk about, we had groups of six to a room, the boys on one side of the lodge and the girls on the other, I and my friends choose room 6 in was three from the stairs in the west wing that led to the lobby.

That night I remembered the diary entry and the room where Sheldon had hung himself but I didn't worry... around midnight the room got very cold, and that was odd because that time in April it is very cold at all, the atmosphere suddenly changed I would exhale and I could see my breath. Then it happened the room had three bunks and it front of me a friend of mine was sleeping on the top of one bunk, I turned and a portion of the darkness had been replaced with a white light that had a reflection of blue, the poor kid was picked up from his bed by an unknown source and thrown to the floor, at that time we all went completely crazy, we were screaming and yelling and trying desperately to get out of the room.

The light switch didn't work and the door wouldn't open, almost like it was locked; that never made sense because the doors never had locks... I banged on the door and continued to scream for a teacher on hall duty to help us. The teacher opened the door and turned the light on as if nothing was wrong but the room was still cold he asked why we didn't open the door, but only a few seconds before it appeared locked. He then complained about the cold and went to the window thinking it was open but he passed by a vent and heat was coming up meaning the room should have been warm, we left the room and went into the lounge and sat, that night all thirty students were woken by our screams and asked for an explanation, I told the story of Sheldon Kennedy and about how his ghost was in that room.

The only problem was that his spirit can travel to three key locations around the lodge, 1 the actual lodge, 2 the stream and 3 the Mackenzie house... Still to the this day because of my experience students go the valley not just for three days as a school trip but because they want to see the ghost that has now become famous... After the party we all returned to my friends house and sat in the living room, after about twenty minutes I felt a little cold, I hadn't been drinking that much and I wasn't really cold, it was a shake almost like I could sense something...

I asked my friend if he had ever seen anything in his home but the other guys thought I was joking suddenly I looked towards a door that led to his basement and after a few moments a figure of a girl about 12 walked through the door and turned facing me, she had a smile on her face and pointed to the door almost as if giving me a message, when she turned I realized her cause of death, she had been stabbed numerous times and then marks in her neck showed she had been strangled. The next morning I mentioned this to my friends and asked about the fact that she pointed to the door...

After many minutes of silence the boy who lives in the house told me the reason why, about ten years before he moved into the home there was a family, a couple who had a daughter, the uncle had been baby-sitting one night when the couple had gone away for the weekend, the uncle for no known reason stabbed his niece while she was sleeping that didn't kill her, but when she woke in pain he strangled her to death. He buried her body in the basement and when the parents returned he made up a story, it was a few years later when they dug up the basement they found the skeleton of the girl. I believe her ghost remained in the home until someone believed in her, I felt her pain that night and was the only one to experience the strange chill and to see the ghost, but when she pointed to the door and I had asked my friend if a girl had been killed he stayed quiet for those few days...

That's how I made new believers out of my friends, two different experiences over eight years... His house is no longer haunted, I put the ghost of the girl in peace.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Celebrities Who Used to be Strippers

Several months ago fun zone have been talk about The 50 Hottest Celebrity Boobs 
but Who Used to be Strippers ?
Stripping: we'll call it the second oldest profession known to man. It's apparently a great way to start a career, because check out these famous people who used to be strippers.

1. Anna Nicole Smith
 
 No shocker here, but Anna used to work the stage in a Texas strip club called, Gigi's. Woo woo!


2. Courtney Love
Get your singles out, fellas, because Courtney Love is about to take the main stage. Holla! Love reportedly worked as a stripper in Japan, Taiwan, and Alaska.
 

 3. Channing Tatum
It was discovered that the G.I. Joe star used to shake his money maker when someone (thankfully) posted the AWESOME VIDEO on US Weekly's website. His stage name: "Chan Crawford" Nice, dude
 

 4. Lady Gaga
Before she was ripping up the pop charts, she was a lady of the night ripping up the strip clubs. She told UK's News of the World: “I was working in strip clubs when I was 18. Girls from my background weren’t meant to turn into someone like me. I come from a wealthy Italian family, went to a good school. You’re meant to live with Mom and Dad until they die."
 

 5. Amber Rose
Amber Rose already has a stripper name so it's hard not imaging Kanye West's main squeeze twirling around a stripper pole. Though back then, she only went by "Rose" on the stage.
 


 6. Jenna Jameson
Jenna Jameson's career went from stripping to porn to acting in somewhat mainstream movies, albeit straight-to-video zombie flicks. But still...
 

 7. Nadya "Octomom" Suleman
The Octomom, who's been criticized, among other things, for emulating Angelina Jolie, admitted to stripping "just for one night". Her stage name: "Angelina".
 

 8. Carmen Electra
Before the Baywatch beauty washed up on the Los Angeles County beaches, she used what God gave her to make it rain singles. She recently even released her own signature brand stripper pole. Claaaaasy.
 


 9. Diablo Cody
It's no secret that the Juno scribe was once a Minneapolis strip club dancer. Hell, she still goes by her stage name. And she's not in the least bit ashamed. She told Esquire: "I've incorporated the pasties into my business wardrobe."
 


 10. Kendra Wilkinson
Though she has her own line of stripper poles, Kendra was never a stripper. Thought we should point that out. No wait, maybe she was.
 

 11. Tila Tequlia
She reportedly told King-Mag.com: "When I was 18 and still in high school, I was a stripper for a while, because I was trying to save up money to move to Hollywood to become this bisexual Hollywood starlet that I am today." She also claimed to be pregnant and a billionaire. So draw your own conclusions.
 


 12. Rachel Sterling
When you're a member of a burlesque lounge act, it sort of goes without saying that you like to take off your clothes. Pussy Cat Doll Rachel Sterling is no exception.
 

 13. Eve
Yeah, Eve used to be a stripper. Now she's a hip hop or R&B diva. And so can you!
 


 14. NeNe Leakes
Okay so NeNe Leakes is not a celebrity so much as a "Real Housewife" but she's on TV (or was) and she used to get freaky on stage. Also: SpongeBob used to be a stripper, too. Check him out going buckwild on that pink mushroom with legs.
 


 

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