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By Denieuwegeneratie

The team at Denieuwegeneratie created an incredible hillside residence fittingly called the Dutch Mountain project.
The project was just completed this past November of 2011 by the young Amsterdam based studio, and will blow your mind inside out. To help blend the home with the natural, hilly terrain the design team built the contemporary residence on an artificial hill.




Completely surround by woods, this beautiful abode's best kept secret is on the interior design elements. The team utilized several repurposed items such as a car for shelving, and actual skateboard decks for stairs within the home. The design teams describes the experience in the residence as such. "Either you are in a room, with a cave-like atmosphere, daylight coming to you through deep cuts in the mountain - or you are in the large open space in front of the stacked rooms."
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Great women..




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The evolution pictures of Justin's






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Fastest Ferrari Ever...

While the F12 Berlinetta may have a name seemingly designed to drive English teachers (and website editors) insane, the 740-horsepower V12 is just plain demenziale. Making 509 lb-ft of torque, it's enough to propel the 3,362-pound car from 0-62 mph in just 3.1 seconds and 0-104 mph in 8.5 seconds, according to Ferrari.

Of course, the true measure of any Prancing Horse is the lap around Fiorano, which the Maranello automaker says can be completed in just 1:23. (The previous record-holder was the 599 GTO at 1:24, while the Enzo clocked in at a leisurely 1:25.)

Ferrari says the new F12 Berlinetta has a lower and more rearward center of gravity thanks to a redesigned suspension and gearbox, with 54 percent of the weight resting over the rear tires. A 0.299 Cd and 76 percent more downforce allows a top speed of over 211 mph.

The F12 Berlinetta will be shown for the first time at the upcoming Geneva Motor Show.
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So artistic...

Seeing such offices makes you wish you were working for Google. They have everything a person needs in there and even more.





They have massage chairs, slides, pool tables and other games, private cabins and much more. These photos are from Google office in Zurich.
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63 nymphs total in this litter.



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While most Starbucks coffee shops follow a template for their architectural style, this Starbucks in Japan features a custom-made design. Architects at Kengo Kuma and Associates set out to form a unique looking cafe for the well-known brand, while maintaining its identity and complementing its surroundings.

Located in Fukuoko Prefecture, on the path to one of the most major Shinto shrines in the nation, Dazaifu Tenmagu, the architects sought to combine traditional and contemporary motifs to refrain from disturbing the aesthetic flow of the environment. As such, the shop provides a very natural setting.


Using the extended limbs of trees and ceremonial lumber structures as inspiration, this branch of the chain coffee shop utilizes wood and highlights 6cm stretched square blocks, appearing like bundles of interwoven sticks.

The intertwining planks reflect a striking resemblance to a nest, adding to the eco-friendly aura. In addition to the 2,000+ wooden batons that line the establishment's interiors walls and ceiling, the organic ambience is heightened with a strip of planted reeds at the entrance.
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Some of the ideas are awesome.. Why they reject these stuff??



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Hungary hosted what the organizers claimed to be Europe's first ever beauty pageant - Miss Colours Hungary - for the differently-abled contestants in Budapest Saturday.
The pageant was held almost four decades after the first Ms. Wheelchair America pageant was held (in 1973). Katalin Eszter Varga (26) won the contest, followed by Edina Melnyik in the second place and Marietta Laura Molnar in the third place. Varga, a saleswoman, was crowned by fashion model Szilvia Magony for winning the Miss Colours Hungary title.
Following this win, Varga will raise awareness of the wheelchair's successes, achievements and the importance of accessibility, as an ambassador for a year.



"The beauty contest is to show that the wheelchair is especially important for women of beauty and femininity, and the wheelchair ladies are beautiful, attractive, feminine, so there is no reason to consider them differently than healthy counterparts," the organizers said.
The pageant's jury took into account the contestants' personality, their overall look, vocation and communication skills before deciding on the winners.
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Picked from NetEase

On February 18, over 50 couples competed in a kissing contest in Hefei, Anhui province, for a chance to win a one-karat diamond ring worth 50,000 yuan. During the process, several young women collapsed from hanging on for longer than their bodies can bear. Eventually, a young couple who locked lips for for 2 hours and 43 minutes won the prize.



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Surprises Galore at the London Fashion Week 2012

London designers' innovative ideas and surprise presentations continued to galore at the London Fashion Week on Tuesday. Robyn Cole, the young Welsh milliner, chose a different platform to showcase the Autumn/Winter 2012 collection of hats. She chose nude models and pregnant beauties to present her creations.



Pregnant glamour model Sophia Cahill and other nude models, including a 50-year-old grey-haired, showcased the hats from Robyn's Autumn/ Winter 2012 collection at the White Rabbit Studio. Earlier, designer Stella McCartney used the flash mob concept in presenting the creations when her models suddenly appeared and started moving amidst a sit down dinner.
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By Kim Jung Su, Yoon Ji Soo & Kim Dong Hwan

One of the reasons why my mother can never use the tub for a bath is that her acute arthritis and four lower limb joint replacements restrict her movement. With the Flume Tub I'm sure she will be able to just walk into the bath and use it confidently.


The tub works on the principles of a seesaw and is built keeping the safety of people with restricted movements in mind. Awesome!
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